5 Unique Winter Wedding Centerpiece Styles

Winter weddings have a magical charm all their own, with their cozy atmospheres, rich color palettes, and, of course, the potential for breathtaking floral centerpieces. The cold season provides a unique opportunity to use various flowers, foliage, and natural elements to create stunning arrangements that will leave your guests in awe. Let’s explore some centerpiece ideas that stand out and compliment the cold landscape.

1. Woodland Bride

Winter is the perfect time to create wedding florals that are totally green-centric. While it’s very common to make winter floral arrangements that incorporate evergreen stems, you can also make them the focal point. Sprigs of pine, cedar, fir, and whatever greenery you have locally available can make a lush & vibrant centerpiece. Incorporate a few delicate blooms like white roses, and you’re ready to go. These centerpieces not only create a woodland feel but also emit a fresh, natural fragrance.

2. Icy Dreamscape

Embrace the season’s vibe by using a frosty color scheme throughout your decor. Creamy shades of white, silvers, and icy blues create a stunning bridal backdrop. Delicate flowers like white anemones, dusty miller, and blue hydrangeas can be combined with shimmering accents to create a modern & dazzling experience. 

3. Spiced Wine

There’s arguably no better season for a jewel-toned wedding than winter. Wine colors look brilliant and dramatic against a snowy backdrop. Work with flowers like roses, peonies, or dahlias to incorporate these colors into your wedding florals. You can also incorporate winter berries to add a more delicate pop of color. Rich shades of red and pink also look incredible next to the cool tones of eucalyptus.

4. Old Hollywood Glamour

White furs, crystal & silver containers, and roses of all kinds create a stunning old Hollywood look for your wedding. Antique vases filled with ivory flowers, carnations, lamb ears, and more create a stunning Marilyn-esque vibe. Vintage books and lace accents can all be used to create an unforgettable centerpiece.

5. Monochromatic Elegance

Choose a single color for your winter wedding centerpiece, such as deep red, royal purple, or emerald green. Use various flowers, such as roses, amaryllis, or orchids, all in the same hue. This monochromatic approach creates a striking focal point and exudes sophistication and richness.

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Winter weddings offer a canvas of enchantment to create exquisite floral centerpieces that will leave your guests captivated. Use your wedding florals to bring out your favorite aspects of the season’s beauty. Play with these colors and ideas up against your attire and that of your wedding party to see what will complement your crew the best. 

Hoffman Design Group offers specialty pieces you won't find anywhere else in Philly. Such as exotic plants, portable green walls, birch branches, and more. Our florist will develop a deep understanding of the style and tone of your wedding, and put together designs tailored to complement your event. We'll pay attention to individual members of the bridal party to accurately reflect their style and personality in pieces like bouquets, flower crowns, and boutonnieres. Ready to get started? Schedule your private consultation today.

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