38 Fall Wedding Centerpieces for Every Aesthetic Whether you're planning an autumn event that's rustic or modern, highlight the season's best features—like rich colors and foliage—through your tabletop floral design. Close Credit: Lauren Fair Photography Whether you're getting married in the country or throwing a casual wedding in the city this fall, we love the look of fresh, seasonal flowers. There's no better way to embrace this time of year than by bringing the outside in and celebrating the natural changes around you with autumnal flowers, on-theme colors, and fall add-ins that pay homage to the cool weather. And thanks to fiery foliage color schemes and warm, woodsy accents, fall wedding centerpieces can transform your reception's tables into a stunning floral moment. From jewel tones (like deep purples and rich sapphires) to more classic colors (think burnt oranges and rusts reds!), your color palette options are endless. Use harvest-inspired pumpkins and pine cones on your tabletop to supplement an abundance of beautiful blooms, including in-season selections like dahlias, zinnias, scabiosa pods, and anemones. Ahead, fall wedding centerpieces plucked straight from pretty and mimic-worthy celebrations highlight the very best of the season's creativity. 40 of Our Favorite Ideas for Your Fall Wedding 01 of 38 Feathers and Foliage Centerpiece Credit: Michael and Carina Photography Golden foliage, black-striped feathers, translucent leaves, and navy accents brought a range of fall color into these multi-textured arrangements by Côte Designs; shimmering vessels and coordinating glassware completed the look. 02 of 38 Bold Accents Centerpiece Credit: Ashley Ludaescher Photography Yellow-and-beige leaves overflowed from this fall centerpiece (by Idlewild Floral Co.), where dark accents grounded the arrangement; pale pink-and-white blooms kept the overall look light and airy. 03 of 38 Shades of Green Centerpiece Credit: Natalie Watson A tablescape in shades of green—pale celery for the linens, emerald for the menus and plate design—complemented the coral, tan, ivory, and green tones in this asymmetrical centerpiece arrangement from Amy Osaba. 04 of 38 Brown-and-Cream Centerpiece Credit: Clayton Austin Though brown isn't a traditional color for fresh flowers, using dried versions (alongside white flowers and emerald leaves) creates a rich seasonal contrast. The textured vase and patterned table runner add to the warmth and coziness of this tablescape. 05 of 38 Rainbow Brights Centerpiece Credit: Rachel Havel At an early fall wedding, the couple chose a colorful palette that incorporated summery pink-and-fuchsia flowers with orange-and-yellow leaves for a vibrant and warm aesthetic. Bows and Arrows Flowers brought the look together in footed terra-cotta compotes. 06 of 38 Candle-Lit Centerpiece Credit: Lev Kuperman Photography A dark red and burgundy dahlia, mum, and carnation display by Lindsay Rae Design felt even more fall-ready on a candle-lit tablescape curated by Jove Meyer. More Candle Centerpieces You'll Love 07 of 38 Black Goblets Centerpiece Credit: Next Exit Photography Krista Jon and Kristeen LaBrot Events worked together to bring these goblet cluster centerpieces to life. The vintage glasses moody hues, combined with the merlot-hued blooms, created a unique and seasonal vignette. 08 of 38 Autumn Pinks Centerpiece Credit: Jen Huang Fleuriste proved that a pink-centric summer color palette can be translated with fall buds, thanks to this arrangement of dahlias, scabiosa, ranunculus, and garden roses. 09 of 38 Pink and Pomegranate Centerpiece Credit: Kristen Kilpatrick This dahlia, spray rose, and scabiosa arrangement also featured an edible component—pomegranates, which adorned the base. Katy Bohls of Without Wax both created these displays and designed the tablescape (note how the candles are the exact same color as the fruit!). 10 of 38 Copper-Toned Centerpiece Credit: Anna Shackleford Dried florals in this arrangement add an autumn vibe to fresh blooms in pale colors. Deep berry-toned petals, bronze leaves, muted greenery, and the introduction of lace and copper provide texture and contrast. 11 of 38 Burgundy Leaves Centerpiece Credit: Christian Oth Studio Ariella Chezar added continus, a type of burgundy fall foliage, to blush-toned floral centerpieces to tie them back to the more dramatic branch displays. Lynn Easton Events introduced other autumnal elements to the tablescape, like black taper and neutral votive candles. 12 of 38 Small and Bright Centerpiece Credit: Alexandria Monette Photography On this warm tabletop, small glass bottles held dark pink blooms and orange spray roses from Rogue and Fox Floral Co. The result? A mismatched assortment of centerpieces that looked minimal, but still autumnal. Gold candlesticks, burnt orange glassware, and soft gray napkins—all curated by Candace Jolee Events—were on-theme embellishments. 13 of 38 Mostly Greens Centerpiece Credit: Joel & Justyna Just a few lush white roses (a year-round favorite) adorned Lois Mathews Design's mostly-greens garland, which featured eucalyptus and fern. Bottles of pine brought verticality to the display. 14 of 38 Centerpiece With Rustic Elements Credit: Sean Money + Elizabeth Fay Stephanie Gibbs Events channeled the rustic vibes of this distressed country table into the dahlia and ranunculus centerpieces, which she arranged in vintage outdoor planters. Yoj Events added in the woven chargers, simple linen runner, and red candles. 15 of 38 Dark and Deep Centerpiece Credit: Sally Pinera A deep, dark color palette informed this asymmetrical Studio Mondine centerpiece, made with blackened leaves, berries, and coffee- and wine-hued blooms. Just as bold? The butterfly-covered plates and bold blue chargers. 16 of 38 Jewel Tones Centerpiece Credit: The Edges Wedding Photography Posey Floral + Event Design worked ranunculus, dahlias, pampas grass, and anemones into dainty gold vessels, which were offset by jet and emerald candles. 17 of 38 Dried Wildflower Basket Centerpiece Credit: Feather and Oak Photography An antler-and-tree-stump base made this German statice, helichrysum, broomcorn, and craspedia-filled basket even more fall appropriate. 18 of 38 Romantic Fall Wedding Centerpiece Credit: Sarah Kate Photography This romantic red centerpiece felt particularly autumnal thanks to in-season blooms (like dahlias) and plenty of fall foliage. 19 of 38 Fall Fruit Centerpiece Credit: O'Malley Photographers Fall-inspired centerpieces, arranged with dahlias, roses, zinnias, and berries, got an even greater autumnal upgrade thanks to fresh fruits scattered along the table. Gray taper candles added to the aesthetic. 20 of 38 Warm and Organic Centerpiece Credit: Mark for Trent Bailey Studio Poppies & Posies arranged this lush, organic fall-inspired centerpiece. Packed with dahlias, ranunculus, roses, and autumn foliage, the arrangement sat pretty at a seasonal reception. 21 of 38 White Pumpkins Centerpiece Credit: Courtesy of Tulipina This centerpiece was inspired by the bounty of fall, both in terms of color and quantity of flowers. White pumpkins and fall-hued flowers spilled from the sides of the 22 of 38 Muted Blooms Centerpiece Credit: Norman & Blake Bespoke Only arranged this muted autumnal centerpiece using shades of yellow, blush, and orange. Fresh fruit and berries paired perfectly with fall flowers and foliage for an eye-catching display. 23 of 38 Burgundy and Berries Centerpiece Credit: Michael Radford Art with Nature created this ultra-romantic burgundy centerpiece using anemones, tulips, and lilies, then accented the entire arrangement with ferns and berries. 24 of 38 Centerpiece With Mini Accents Credit: Mademoiselle Fiona Wedding Photography These Brrch centerpieces might have been petite, but they didn't want for autumnal style or color. 25 of 38 Silver Vessel Centerpiece Credit: Jose Villa Dahlias, hellebores, and fresh berries made for the most delightfully fall-inspired centerpiece. A vintage-inspired silver footed vase infused the display with romance. 26 of 38 Pumpkin-Studded Centerpiece Credit: Brady Puryear Colorful mini pumpkins were tucked inside this wedding's centerpieces. Roses, berries, and tons of foliage, arranged by Garden District, rounded out the look. 27 of 38 Fruits and Veggie Centerpiece Credit: Patrick Moyer Made largely of fruit and veggies (yep, that's a beet you see!), this Oak & the Owl centerpiece spoke to the bountiful nature of autumn. 28 of 38 White and Wood Centerpiece Credit: Amalie Orrange Photography Cloud 9 Wedding Flowers created autumn-hued centerpieces that paired perfectly with mini white pumpkin accents. The result was fall-inspired perfection. 29 of 38 Berry-Hued Centerpiece Credit: Jordan Brittley This dreamy fall centerpiece was packed with every possible fall hue. Victorian Gardens mixed ranunculus, dahlias, roses, foxglove, berries, and ferns to bring the look to life. 30 of 38 Foliage and Fruit Centerpiece Credit: Callie Hobbs Photography Bare Root Flora created this gorgeous arrangement of garden and spray roses, ranunculus, cosmos, scabiosa, blushing bride protea, astrantia, and seasonal foliage. The look was made all the more autumnal with fresh pomegranates, pears, and deep purple grapes. 31 of 38 Victorian Garden Centerpiece Credit: Bryan from For the Love of It Partially inspired by a Victorian garden, this autumnal centerpiece by Moon Canyon included oak leaf hydrangea, garden roses, chocolate cosmo, and seasonal foliage. 32 of 38 Fall Rose Centerpiece Credit: VUE Photography These rustic bowls of seasonal-colored flowers were arranged by Gertie Mae's Floral Design. 33 of 38 Color-Changing Trees Centerpiece Credit: Cappy Hotchkiss Photography These tables featured actual trees, which referenced the branches overhead. The result? A tented affair giving fall forest vibes. 34 of 38 Moody Purple Centerpiece Credit: Alixann Loosle Photography Centerpieces created by Urban Chateau Floral for this September wedding included astilbes, maple leaves, dahlias, rice flowers, roses, baby artichokes, hypericums, and snowberry. 35 of 38 Fall Succulents Centerpiece Credit: Sasithon Photography of The Wedding Artists Collective Seasonal pine cones, sturdy succulents, and bright orange blooms blended for a natural, autumnal look in this Emily Herzig centerpiece. 36 of 38 Harvest Bounty Centerpiece Credit: Heather Payne Floret fully embraced the harvest season by housing carrots and baby gold beets in terra-cotta vessels. 37 of 38 Vibrant Purple Centerpiece Credit: Aaron Delesie This deep plum mix was made by Max Gill Design, using dahlias, ranunculus, scabiosa, and chocolate cosmos. 38 of 38 Leafy Greens Centerpiece Credit: Pinnel Photography Pastel pink, purple, and peach flowers call up late-summer gardens, but the variegated leaves, burgundy petals, and rustic vase allow this centerpiece to work even after the seasons have firmly changed. 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