One of my favorite trends over the past few years has been the use of long tables for the reception. Here are a few of my favorite designs…
Garden Style:
A spring wedding featuring the season’s peak blooms:
Black Garden Urns mixed with silver and mercury glass vessels filled with vibrant shades of bright pinks and greens:
Photography by Weddings By Two
Elegant, sophisticated styles:
Wooden Farm tables with lace runner and silver and Mercury glass accents: Photography by Charlotte Jenks Lewis Photography
A Fall soiree with polka dot linens and seasonal colors:
Eucalyptus ‘chandeliers’ hanging over linened tables topped with clear glass pedestal containers filled with garden style arrangements:
Elegant tented wedding featuring gold mercury glass and gold footed pedestals:
Photographs by Julia Jane Photography
Peach inspired wedding with Peach flowers, peach napkins, peach iced tea and peach table numbers…
Photography by Lisa Berry and Carla Ten Eyck
Rustic Styles:
Iron Candelabras mixed with simple arrangements of ferns and succulents and low bamboo boxes filled with colorful purple arrangements:
Wooden Farm tables with black iron legs adding a bit more modern feel topped with long stained wooden boxes alternating with lanterns:
Photographs by Wildflower Photography Studio
Long galvanized steel garden pot filled with vibrant shades of blues and oranges for a Autumn wedding:
Photographs by Robert & Kathleen Photographers
An Autumn wedding featuring seasonal flowers, iron candleabras and wooden accents:
Photographs by Robert Norman Photography
Tailored looks:
A clean look of clear glass bottles filled with monochromatic single types of flowers lining down the center of linen draped tables…
Photo By Iris Photography
A ‘runner’ of long clear glass rectangles filled with vibrant monochromatic arrangements with Pillar Candles: Photographs by Corey Torpie