Elevate your next event with one of these statement-making centerpieces.
Choose a centerpiece that complements the rest of your table parameters and speaks to the mood of your event.
With the right centerpiece, conversation can flow easily and your event can sail smoothly.

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Heres our best centerpiece inspiration to inspire your next gathering.
Arrange the brightest floral centerpiece with jolly and vibrantsunflowers.
Nod To The Occasion
Set a festive table without falling into a holiday stereotype.

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Green and white cups and pink stemware insert a pleasant layer of color cohesion.
Use palm leaves, island-inspired patterns, and whimsical colors to transport your party guests to a tropical oasis.
Beyond A Bouquet
Flowers are far from the only centerpiece option.

A lush bouquet by Ana MarÃa Arellano of Volvér Flowers.Credit:CARMEL BRANTLEY; Tablescape Design: Marta Galaz Cancio and Alexis Eskenazi; Floral Design: Volvér Flowers
Still, having something fresh to ground your table will always be a lovely touch.
These miniature, potted trees are as lovely as can be.
A simple and smaller display can have a big impact.

Seasonal Beauty
Incorporate the best colors, blooms, and produce of the season on your table.
Thisstunning autumn displayis perfectly prepared for an equally seasonal meal.
Here, beautiful bowls are piled high with pristine, green fruit to brighten up the table.

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Warm And Toasty
Set a welcoming table with warm, soothing colors and cozy, natural textures.
This display will stun no matter the season or occasion.
Add more buzz with prettily colors of these statuesque candles.

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This sweet style of decor is a tried and true classic Southern decoration staple.
Cabbage Container
Or, ditch the cabbage ware for a full blown cabbage.Here’s how.
This leafy centerpiece promises to be a conversation-starter.

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Design: Mariée Ami; Styling: Kathleen Varner
Fill A Runner
When styling a long table, give every guest something interesting to look at.
This stunning greenery can make any drab old bouquet into something special.
To get this magical (and budget-friendly!)

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look, fill a glass globe-shaped bowl half-way with water.
Here, beautiful teacups are put to use as miniature vases to complement a larger one.
When determining your centerpiece, take cues from the colors and patterns of your plates.

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Decorative stands, boxes, and books all make for stellar stepping stools for your favorite centerpiece.
Quality faux leaves in a pretty container can top a casual breakfast table or a fancy affair spread.
Rustic Centerpiece
Build a warm and cozy set-up with inspiration fromrustic style.

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Natural textures, warm colors, and a no-fuss, simple design will lend themselves to a welcoming table.
Oversized Display
Of anywhere, the centerpiece is the place to go above and beyond.
Layer your display with florals, fruits, and surprises like feathers, pearls, or pampas grass.

Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Design: Kathleen Varner; Location and Props: Courtesy Black Sheep Antiques
Vary Heights
Establish a dynamic tablescape with centerpiece components of different heights.
Here, lime green abounds.
The more the merrier for your favorite shade.

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Get inspired by nautical motifs like lighthouses and anchors and color palettes like navy and white.
Single File
Get your ducks, and decor, in a row for a stunning event.
A look like this is a classic and will prove your hosting prowess to all your guests.

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Then, choose an arrangement that will complement the rest of your tablescape including the vessel and your linens.

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The stems make a wonderful display even after the flowers have run their course.Credit:photographs by ROBBIE CAPONETTO; Styling by Buffy Hargett Miller

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