Ready for spring? Start by refreshing your table with crisp linens, potted blooms, and a pop of bright colors. If you weren't getting ready to throw a dinner party already, you will once you see these gorgeous spring centerpieces. Warning: They may outshine your entree. From modern decorative displays to gorgeous floral arrangements, you'll find a chic tablescape that speaks to your hosting style below.
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Orange Accents
Photographer/author Ngoc Minh Ngo collaborated with floral designer Nicolette Owen to design the table, complete with flowers in small containers of varying heights and styles.
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Outdoor Festivity
Designer Heather Taylor recreated the motif on her great-grandmother's plates for a garden party's bouquets. "Even if guests don't notice the reference, it's a lovely detail that adds a fun symmetry," she says of the bluebells and marigolds.
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Quirky and Tropical
This floral arrangement by Alicia Lund of Cheetah Is the New Black adds a fun, tropical quirk to the contemporary dining room. It proves that a contemporary dining space can feel like an island getaway with the right floral arrangement, no matter how land-locked you truly are.
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Natural
Designer Donna Karan created a natural tablescape. "I love this tree!" she says. "It looks like it's growing out of the table, creating a canopy. Wood adds so much warmth."
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Inspired by Art
This painterly-inspired throw blanket turned tablecloth by Australian textile designer Shilo Englebrecht sets an artful scene at this dinner table. The pink, red, and orange flowers contrast with the cooler tones and inkier hues of the walls and table cloth alike. There are also knitted linen napkins and ceramic vases for a perfectly unfussy finish. It's no surprise that this brunch situation was set up by California designers Mat Sander and Brandon Quattrone of Consort Design.
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Citrus Garden
At this brunch party hosted by interior designer Charlotte Moss, the woven rattan place settings and garden pots of dainty, unpretentious yellow flowers on a lemon-printed tablecloth feel classic and upbeat while the splatter painted green plates add a modern art feel. An umbrella to create shade is also always a nice touch for al fresco dining.
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Citrus Accents
Roses paired with citrus and wispy branches makes for a dramatic and colorful centerpiece, no matter the season. Surrounded by black candles, this tablescape is the perfect blend of edgy and whimsical.
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Contemporary Simplicity
This pretty outdoor setup is in the Woodstock, Vermont garden of Zoe and James Zilian, the ceramicists behind Farmhouse Pottery. The earthy textures and tones of their ceramic pieces blend in beautifully with the surroundings, and those potted plants on the table are actually edible. So if you're looking for spring centerpiece ideas that'll beautify the table while also adding some functional flavor (literally), take note.
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Eclectic Cool
Mix and match vases and candles of various heights to give your table a sense of movement as it changes from one end to the other. Then choose a tablecloth with a small, repeating pattern as well as a tight color scheme for something that's both consistent and cohesive, unique and full of surprises, at once.
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Country Fresh
Liven up a country kitchen or rustic breakfast buffet table with bright yellow wildflowers. An aged vase will contribute to the historied feel. This is the perfect spring centerpiece when you want the meal to feel casual yet thoughtful and special.
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Southwestern Touches
A bright lilac linen table runner that matches the pink salad plates is an nice cheerful surprise and contrast against the darker plates and wooden table. To keep your floral centerpieces interesting and laidback, simple lay the stems on the table as is. Then offset the flowers with decorative objects, like painted antlers, petrified wooden objects, tea light candles, and crystals, as Alicia Lund did here.
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White-Out Accents
Designed by Martha Angus and Katie McCaffery, this little dining nook in a San Francisco home is classic and pretty yet refreshingly contemporary. The painted porcelain tableware makes it feel consistent while the cheerful tulips add just the right punch of color for upbeat dining every day.
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Effortless Elegance
Exude an effortless elegance with a minimal linen runner, fresh white florals, and and simple ceramic plating. For a touch of character, lay an unexpectedly colorful cloth over every other chair. And if you're outdoors, hang some string lights overhead, as done at this dinner bash hosted by Alicia Lund.
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Romantic and Fanciful
Textile designer Michael Devine conjures a romantic, swoon-worthy alfresco fete. "To complement the floral arrangements, I chose crisp yellow-and-white table runners in my Chantal fabric," he says. "Vintage blue-and-white chinoiserie-pattern dinnerware was paired with napkins tied with striped ribbon." He wired fanciful faux butterflies into the arrangements, making them appear to be fluttering throughout the Queen Anne's lace.
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Flowers Everywhere
Florals in rich, deep colors will anchor a more whimsical country chic tableware set and tablecloth. With dainty painty flowers, these John Derian plates are channeling spring and reflecting the floral theme throughout. The rattan chairs keep things casual and comfortable, too.
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Pink and Green
Pretty in pink and green, a combo synonymous with Palm Beach, the table, designed by Mimi McMakin, is dressed with china, crystal, flatware, and linens from Mary Mahoney.
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Purple Theme
Arrangements in the dining room echo a New York farmhouse's deep purple living room. Paired with lavender glassware and linens, full-petaled sweet peas, and anemones add their own shot of color that usher the dining room into the spring season.
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Tea Party
Head outside and take the china! Shabby Chic designer Rachel Ashwell loosens up the formality of teatime. "Pile your plates," she says. "It makes the table happy and accessible."
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Coastal Vibes
If you're hosting a spring brunch party, celebrate the changing seasons and better weather with an aquatic theme. It's classy and timeless yet festive and stands out as unique, making it perfect for a special occasion. Serving seafood will earn your bonus points for matching your decor to the menu.
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Scattered Bud Vases
Interior designer Cathy Kincaid's breakfast room is food-centric and stylish, the two best ingredients for both hosting and dining—just look at that painting. For a unique spring tablescape, consider scattering your florals in bud cases or even displaying them in ceramic egg holders.
As an expert and enthusiast in table decor and spring centerpieces, I'm thrilled to share my knowledge and insights with you. With years of experience and a deep passion for creating beautiful table arrangements, I can confidently guide you through the concepts used in this article.
The article showcases a variety of stunning and creative spring centerpieces that will breathe life into your table. Let's explore the concepts used in each centerpiece to help you understand the ideas behind them:
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Orange Accents: This centerpiece combines flowers in small containers of varying heights and styles, creating a visually appealing and dynamic display.
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Outdoor Festivity: Inspired by great-grandmother's plates, this centerpiece features bouquets of bluebells and marigolds, adding a touch of symmetry and charm to a garden party.
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Quirky and Tropical: This centerpiece adds a fun and tropical twist to a contemporary dining room with vibrant floral arrangements, transforming the space into an island getaway.
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Natural: Designed by Donna Karan, this natural tablescape incorporates a tree that appears to be growing out of the table, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
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Inspired by Art: This centerpiece uses a painterly-inspired throw blanket as a tablecloth, complemented by pink, red, and orange flowers. The combination of cooler tones and vibrant hues adds an artistic touch to the dining experience.
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Citrus Garden: Hosted by interior designer Charlotte Moss, this brunch party features woven rattan place settings and garden pots with yellow flowers on a lemon-printed tablecloth, creating a classic and upbeat ambiance.
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Citrus Accents: This centerpiece combines roses with citrus and wispy branches, creating a dramatic and colorful display. Surrounded by black candles, it strikes a perfect balance between edginess and whimsy.
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Contemporary Simplicity: Set in the Woodstock, Vermont garden of ceramicists Zoe and James Zilian, this outdoor setup embraces earthy textures and tones, complemented by potted edible plants on the table.
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Eclectic Cool: By mixing and matching vases and candles of various heights, this centerpiece creates a sense of movement. A small, repeating pattern on the tablecloth adds consistency and surprise to the overall design.
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Country Fresh: Bright yellow wildflowers in an aged vase bring a casual yet thoughtful feel to a country kitchen or rustic breakfast buffet table.
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Southwestern Touches: A bright lilac linen table runner adds a cheerful surprise to this centerpiece, which features flowers laid directly on the table. Decorative objects like painted antlers and crystals add an element of interest and relaxation.
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White-Out Accents: Designed by Martha Angus and Katie McCaffery, this dining nook in a San Francisco home combines classic and contemporary elements, with painted porcelain tableware and cheerful tulips adding a pop of color.
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Effortless Elegance: This centerpiece exudes effortless elegance with a minimal linen runner, fresh white florals, and simple ceramic plating. A touch of character is added by placing a colorful cloth over every other chair.
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Romantic and Fanciful: Designed by textile designer Michael Devine, this centerpiece features yellow-and-white table runners and vintage blue-and-white chinoiserie-pattern dinnerware. Fanciful faux butterflies add a whimsical touch.
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Flowers Everywhere: Rich, deep-colored florals anchor this whimsical country chic tableware set and tablecloth. John Derian plates with delicate painted flowers create a spring-like atmosphere.
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Pink and Green: Designed by Mimi McMakin, this table embodies the Palm Beach aesthetic with a combination of pink and green accents, including china, crystal, flatware, and linens.
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Purple Theme: Echoing the deep purple living room, this dining room centerpiece features lavender glassware and linens, with sweet peas and anemones adding a burst of color.
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Tea Party: Designer Rachel Ashwell suggests piling plates for a happy and accessible table. This casual approach to teatime creates a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
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Coastal Vibes: Embrace an aquatic theme for a spring brunch party, combining classiness, timelessness, and a touch of uniqueness. Serving seafood will perfectly match the decor and menu.
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Scattered Bud Vases: Interior designer Cathy Kincaid's breakfast room showcases a food-centric and stylish ambience, where floral arrangements are scattered in bud vases or displayed in ceramic egg holders for a unique touch.
By incorporating these concepts into your table decor, you can create stunning and memorable spring centerpieces that will impress your guests. Enjoy the process of refreshing your table with crisp linens, potted blooms, and pops of bright colors, and let your hosting style shine through!