28 Rustic Wedding Centerpieces That Will Inspire Your Own Show these bucolic big-day arrangements, full of foliage and flowers, to your florist. Close Credit: Plum & Oak Photo If you're planning a rustic wedding in the countryside, chances are you want that theme to carry over onto your reception tables. Luckily, interpreting the rustic aesthetic with fresh flowers is as pretty as it gets. Earthy color palettes and unexpected accents, like fresh fruit and vegetables, all help transform floral table arrangements into rural-inspired pieces of décor that are sure to fit your vision—whether you're getting hitched in an actual barn or celebrating in the heart of a city. Just take the following rustic wedding centerpieces, for example, which all brought pastoral vibes to tabletops. While no two arrangements are the same, we did notice some overarching motifs that you might want to pass onto your floral designer as you brainstorm your own tablescape's adornments. First up? Transitional foliage. While the rustic isn't always aligned with the autumnal—a rustic centerpiece can absolutely feature summer blooms!—fall shades, like burnt orange, yellow, and ruby red play right into the style. While keeping it all-green can still read as rustic. All you have to do is swap out pine or eucalyptus for colorful branches, instead. But one of the most interesting on-theme accents has nothing to do with a centerpiece's floral components. Ultimately, the vessel you choose impacts the style of the arrangement just as much as the actual flowers. Ahead, you'll discover how different bases, like wooden urns, vintage enamel water jugs, tiny clear vases, and burnished bronze bowls, can all bring your tabletop displays to new, thoroughly rustic, heights. Click through to discover all of these bucolic centerpieces—they just might inspire your own. 25 Rustic Wedding Ideas That Still Feel Elevated 01 of 27 Silo Style Credit: Jose Villa These simple white buds and cherries are arranged in round tin vessels that reference rustic silos. 02 of 27 Garland Credit: Heather Waraksa A rust-toned greenery garland complemented this reception's farm tables. More Garlands for Your Reception Tables 03 of 27 Enamel Credit: Melanie Duerkopp An antique enamel water jug added a rustic touch to an otherwise summery poppy, tulip, and silver stachia arrangement. Rustic Wedding Ideas to Bookmark 04 of 27 Minimal Credit: Jessica Lorren Small, clear vases filled with bushels of wildflowers (styled and arranged by the bride!) added a hint of lushness to this minimal tablescape. Mismatched vintage plates and cutlery and red-striped napkins further added to the rustic vibes. 05 of 27 Harvest Credit: Rose McMahon These sprawling centerpieces, crafted from transitional foliage, apples, berries, acorns, and fresh white blooms, introduced this setting's autumnal notes—but it was the pinecone place cards and grapevine chargers that helped it feel bucolic. Fall Wedding Ideas We Love 06 of 27 Industrial and Rustic Credit: Leo Patrone Photography This dynamic scene, featuring fern-centric arrangements, infused the rustic (note the wooden table, wild greenery, and chicken-wire votive candle holders) with the industrial, thanks to a metal, exposed-bulb chandelier and matte-black candelabras. 07 of 27 Country Objects Credit: Heather Waraksa So many parts of this tablescape's unique centerpieces were inspired by objects you'd see on a farm—like the terracotta planters, burnished metal pots, and even the copper table numbers, which looked like they could have once hung in a barn. 08 of 27 Frosted Glass Credit: Matei Horvath Planning Elegance used frosted glass hurricane vases to bring a distressed, rustic touch to these garden rose (a great summer-to-fall bloom!), thistle, and greens centerpieces by Shawna Yamamoto Event Design. 09 of 27 Lots of Leaves Credit: Jose Villa These dramatic, leaf-centric centerpieces mimicked the color-changing trees on this farm venue's grounds. 10 of 27 Wildflowers Credit: Jessica Antola Pots of wildflowers—supplemented with fresh pickings from the Hudson Valley, New York property—introduced a farm-to-table element to the gingham-clad reception tables. 11 of 27 Boxed Credit: Jose Villa Bright magenta blooms popped in wooden flower boxes—an interesting take on centerpiece vessels. 12 of 27 Sweetheart Table Blooms Credit: Jana Williams Everything about this couple's rustic sweetheart table, from the wooden "Mr. & Mrs." sign and metallic candles, to the dahlia-centric centerpieces, was country house inspired. 13 of 27 Dried Flowers Credit: Clayton Austin A mix of fresh (white peonies) and dried blooms (brown preserved sunflowers, strawflowers, and wheat) brought rural texture to this arrangement. Its wooden urn only added to the aesthetic. Dried Flower Arrangements Perfect for Fall 14 of 27 Nest Egg Credit: Jose Villa A grapevine nest with speckled eggs gave this otherwise classic tablescape a slightly-rustic vibe. 15 of 27 Rustic and Modern Credit: Suzi Jacobs This understated table, featuring palm leaves in glass bottles and enamel drinking mugs, proved that the rustic and modern aesthetics can definitely coexist. 16 of 27 Season's Bounty Credit: Emma Barrow Autumnal pomegranates, apples, plums, blackberries, and nectarines supplemented these arrangements (made rustic by quick fire hydrangea, cosmos, and scabiosa). 17 of 27 Rustic Runners Credit: The Nichols Thick candles and potted plants, thoughtfully arranged on pastoral, open-weave runners, dressed up these family-style farm tables. Statement Linens That'll Elevate Your Reception 18 of 27 Accents Credit: Shannon Von Eschen Photography This pared-back tablescape's centerpieces were composed of multiple rustic accents, like antlers, fresh fruits, and antique candlesticks. 19 of 27 Burgundy 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. The completed look was ideal for a fall reception. More Ways to Use Anemones in Your Wedding 20 of 27 Foliage-Filled Credit: Jen Huang Pink and burgundy dahlias were offset by tons of colorful foliage in this centerpiece. The gray candles and rustic picnic table setting only make the display feel more laid-back. 21 of 27 Mix-and-Match Credit: Hot Metal Studio Apples, warm-colored flowers, and other accents made these centerpieces seem fall-ready, but you could make the look work for any season by swapping the fruit. The mismatched vessels—cans, vases, and bottles—gave the arrangements a rustic vibe. 22 of 27 Greenery and Blooms Credit: Lauren Kinsey The goal of this tablescape was to create a feeling of romantic moodiness. The result was a mix of greenery and blooms on a supremely rustic table. 23 of 27 Lush Credit: VUE Photography Guests were in for a double whammy at this fall wedding. An organic runner made the tabletops pop, while red and orange flowers hung above for seasonal flair. 24 of 27 Vine Credit: Laura Dart Vines of rosemary and brass candleholders were all it took to spruce up these farm tables. 25 of 27 Petite Credit: Q Weddings Burlap and small glass vases filled with a few flower sprigs topped reception tables. We Love These Simple Wedding Centerpiece Ideas 26 of 27 Outdoorsy Credit: Laura Murray Photography Wooden stands held petite glass bottles of scabiosa pods, astilbe, and hydrangea at this outdoor wedding. Get the Best of Outdoor Weddings 27 of 27 Minimal Credit: Tonhya Kae Photography The small buds in these centerpieces had a minimal, but gorgeous presence. Explore more: Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details Wedding Centerpieces