Choosing a Centerpiece Style
With so many options available, choosing centerpieces for a reception can be a bit daunting. An experienced floral designer is key when narrowing the choices and creating a look consistent with the client's vision while taking budget and logistics into consideration. The Chapel Designers consider the shape of the tables, the height of the ceiling, the dimensions of the tables, the layout of the room, the height of the centerpieces, the seasonal availability of the desired blooms and the client's budget when designing tablescapes. From single containers to multi-piece designs...from elevated arrangements to low hedges...a custom look is possible with thoughtful planning and guidance from an experienced designer.
Multi-Piece Designs
Top: Flourish | Middle: (l) Courtenay Lambert Floral Design Image courtesy of Kortnee Kate Photography (r) Scarlett & Grace Image courtesy of Wes Davis Photography | Bottom: Modern Day Floral Image courtesy of Jen Kroll Photography
Single Vessel Designs
Top: (l) Laura Thomson Design Image courtesy of Jodi Miller Photography (r) Flora Image courtesy of Jodi Miller Photography Bottom: Parsonage Events Image courtesy of Heather Saunders Photography
Elevated Designs
Top: (l) Holly Heider Chapple Flowers Image courtesy of Katie Stoops Photography (r) Isn't She Lovely Image courtesy of Set Free Photography Bottom: Merci Bouquet Image courtesy of John Benavente Photography
Low Hedge Designs
Top: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events Image courtesy of Jacqueline Dallimore Photography Middle: (l) Modern Day Floral Image courtesy of Jen Kroll Photography (r) Stacy K Floral Image courtesy of Reverie Gallery Bottom: Mt. Lebanon Floral Image courtesy of Caroline Yoon Photography