With the colder weather well and truly upon us, we are excited for all  the wonderful winter wedding opportunities for beautiful wedding styling! Berry hues offset against sparkling gold cutlery, here are a few of our favourite Autumn/Winter table lay ups! If you’re looking for any seasonal inspiration check out our instagram or email Pippa at [email protected]

 

  1. Gold Rimmed glassware – Simple, and with just enough sparkle to take your table lay up from elegant to breathtaking . We are HUGE fans of Place Setting’s new gold rimmed glassware. White, red and champagne flutes with matching gold bands along the top of each this simple upgrade really complements any venue, from setting the tone in glamorous stately homes to adding a little je ne sais quois to rustic barns.

 

  1. Gold cutlery – One of the quickest ways to elevate the styling on your day is to upgrade your cutlery. We LOVE place setting’s gold cutlery and Co ordination’s Liza Rose Gold cutlery. You can find both here.

 

 

  1. Berries as favours/decorations – Table decorations are no longer a thing dominated by flower arrangements. Seasonal decorations using other herbs, shrubs and berries are a trend fast gaining momentum. Our settings here are autumnal berries from the woodland surrounding the beautiful Chapel Barn, thyme & Rosemary for a relaxed, rustic vibe.

 

  1. Contrasting crockery – White plates who? Our favourites from this season are  the black round stoke plate and gold rimmed charger plate at Place Settings

 

  1. Rustic meets glamour – Don’t be afraid to buck the trends and mix up styles. Just because you’re getting married in a rustic barn doesn’t mean it won’t look fantastic and completely unique with a different coloured plate or some bold coffee cups. Don’t feel banished into a hessian and white universe if that’s not your style. Make your day as individual as you, and if in doubt, ask the professionals.

 

We are always happy to chat styling, if you have any questions contact Pippa at [email protected] or you can contact Place Settings  here and co ordination here.

Photography by the supremely talented Kerry at TeddyPig Photography.