Showing posts with label Long Table Scapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Table Scapes. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2016

Long Guest Tables- What you need to know regarding flowers & table decor--

One of the current trends that we have been seeing more and more is long tables at receptions and parties.  The tradition of having a long wedding head table has even changed to a rectangular king's table with wedding party sitting all the way around instead of only on one side.  This idea has trickled over into the whole reception and we are now seeing room layouts and celebrations with 8ft. to 16ft.+ tables, guests seated at all sides.

The look of the overall room is stunning with the long tables lined up and table decor trailing down the center.  This trend is fun to work with and design for, but there are a few things to consider when it comes to the flowers and table decor.

We have seen lots of inspiration pictures of long flower garlands lining the middle of a rectangular table, with the garland spilling over the ends.  Here are some images (courtesy of LPhotographie) of a table with a similar look that we did just this past season:





To us, this visual is one of the main draws to doing the longs.  This is such a romantic and lush look and when you envision this in your whole reception, it's breathtaking.  The cost can sometimes also take your breath away if you don't know what to expect.  

In the case of a round, 72" guest table, the decor can be as traditional as a mix of gorgeous seasonal blooms in a low or tall design.  This cost will vary according to flowers and choice of style, but more often than not, a large single arrangement or collection of medium arrangements will give a full showing at the center of the table.  (Image by LPhotographie)




In the case of long tables, oftentimes two 8 foot tables are connected to give an even longer profile.  Sometimes, they are also doubled up in width to give more room for the guests sitting there.  If the table is 16 feet long, the real estate that needs to be covered to give the same fullness as mentioned on the round tables is exceedingly more.  If you want garlands down the center, 16 feet won't drape over the edges, so 20-22 feet per table would be suggested.  Basic greenery garlands that are pre-made with 2-3 types of greenery can range in price from $12-18 per foot in our market.  Adding flowers to the greenery will start in the neighborhood of $15 per foot (additional) and increase from there depending on flower choice and fullness.  Of course, different shops have different price ranges, so check with them.  Solid flower garlands are also popular on social media, but are much more expensive than those with greenery included as a large number of blooms are needed to construct them.

If garlands aren't really what you envisioned for your long tables, another popular look is several small arrangements and candles aligned down the middle.  The coverage of these table scapes is usually pretty full with one arrangement running into the next accented by candles.  If you budget one small arrangment for every foot, then you would need 16 vases of flowers plus candles for each table.  As always, the range of prices will vary with flowers choices and size ( approx. $40-100+ each), but keep in mind that whatever elements are being incorporated will need to be purchased in multiples to achieve that look.

There are lots of variations as well.  Some choose to sit guests on each end of the longs.  Having a place setting at each end of the table decreases the length of decorations needed as well as the tendency to want any garlands draping down the sides of the table.  Some also mix round tables and long tables in one room to have the best of both worlds.  Whatever your vision may be, think past the table shape and explore how best to showcase your table scape!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

FK Event Space Nuptials



This very sophisticated, black and white wedding and reception took place at FK Event Space.  All the ceremony and reception flowers were monochromatic whites and ivories which were very clean and soft in this modern-looking venue.




















Thursday, March 15, 2012

Winter Wedding and Reception at Moulin

This was a very chic winter wedding where the bride and groom had general ideas but really let the team at Sisters Design Studio propose the elements of the decor. The idea was to have a very winter white setting with bare branches and blue accents found in the stationary and linens. Both the ceremony and reception were in the same room at Moulin. These are our own shots of set-up.


All the guest tables were long and sat people all the way around. We came up with three different table layouts mixing white flowers and branches throughout the room.

Layout #1








Layout #2




Layout #3






The ceremony was held in the same room, just off to the side, in front of this beautiful mirror. The wonderful staff at Moulin provided some small tables for us to place several of the guest table elements. These vases doubled beautifully as ceremony decor and were then moved to the guest tables after the vows.







We have done many events in this space at Moulin, but these elements really transformed the look of the room for the bride, groom, and their guests.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Reception at Lemp Mansion

Here are some snapshots from last weekend. We designed flowers for this reception at Lemp Mansion. The long guest tables were lined with flowers and two family tables had tall round arrangements on tall cylinders. Shades of pink flowers were used in several different applications throughout the venue.

































































Special thanks to Shayna at St. Louis Wedding Consultants for putting together such a perfectly pretty event!




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