5 Fresh Place Settings to Inspire your Event

1. Olive Sprig
This small olive branch delicately displayed on each menu card has an elegant yet rustic touch. Olive sprigs have just the right amount of texture and subtle green color to add a heartiness to each setting.

Emily Tebbetts Photography

Emily Tebbetts Photography

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2. Orchid Blossom
For a luxurious touch, a single blossom like these phalaenopsis orchids are the perfect element. The orchids have a clean, sophisticated look. If you opt for a blossom at each place setting use one that is already incorporated into the centerpieces. This will ensure a coordinated design.

Binita Patel Photography

Binita Patel Photography

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3. Italian Ruscus
Another green element that looks great at a place setting is Italian Ruscus. With its rich green color and clean almond shaped leaves Italian Ruscus has an understated elegance. We love how these sprigs are tucked into the napkins for added sophistication.

Gabby Riggieri Photography

Gabby Riggieri Photography

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4. Queen Anne’s Lace
Although it is less hearty out of water than other blossoms, Queen Anne’s Lace is perfect for a beautifully ethereal look. We love how each starburst of texture compliments the lace tablecloth below. Opt for a delicate flower like Queen Anne’s Lace at a smaller event where the blossoms won’t have to sit out for extended periods of time.

Lynne Reznick Photography

Lynne Reznick Photography

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5. Metallic Flowers
If you want something more sturdy at each place setting, an element like these gold ceramic blossoms could be a fun touch. Additionally, they make a beautiful party favor for your guests to take with them at the end of the event. We have many design elements in our inventory to transform your decor into something spectacular.

Lynne Reznick Photography

Lynne Reznick Photography

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