21 Simple Centerpiece Ideas That Are Perfect for Any Time of Year From evergreen DIYs to vintage-inspired wares, these table centerpiece ideas are sure to inspire. Close Credit: Martyna Szczesna Transforming your dining room table with unique centerpiece ideas can bring charm and elegance throughout the year. With a collection of our finest inspirations, from DIY evergreen to vintage styles, your table can be seasonally versatile without solely relying on holiday themes. These ideas work beautifully for everyday décor, Thanksgiving, or Mother's Day, making seasonal changes unnecessary. Choose from candlelight displays, vibrant floral setups, or innovative vessels to hold neutral accents. You can create most of these centerpieces at home, often with what you already have, or with easily accessible supplies from a local craft or home improvement store. 01 of 21 Dried Flowers Centerpiece Credit: Johnny Miller Dried flowers look beautiful at any time of year, and the best part about them is that you don't have to worry about wilted, droopy flowers every week. You can either dry your own flowers, or purchase an already dried bouquet. Pop your favorite dried flowers and branch stalks into different colored vases of differing heights for a beautifully layered look. Get the Dried Flowers How-To 02 of 21 Candles and Fruit Centerpiece Credit: ALPHA SMOOT A mix of taper and pillar candles inside lamp chimneys brings this simple yet elegant table centerpiece idea to life. Scope out the lamp chimneys from your local hardware store or scour for them at vintage shops. Once you've found your perfect candle-to-lamp-chimney ratio and arranged them on your table, surround them with votive candles and add fruit and foliage to complete the look. 03 of 21 Dip-Dyed Candle Centerpiece Credit: Johnny Miller Customize your taper candles by dip-dying them first. (You can also do this with pillar candles as well.) Arrange your dip-dyed candles in mismatched, vintage candle holders at different heights for a table centerpiece idea that has some visual depth. 04 of 21 DIY Copper Glassware Credit: JOHNNY FOGG You can create your own spectacular centerpieces with a little copper electrical tape and a vase or jar of your choice. Pick up the tape from any home improvement store and wrap it around a vessel to create a vase or candle holder that is sure to catch the light (and your eye). 05 of 21 Colorful Candle Holders Credit: Courtesy of Rachel Mae Smith If you have a few near-empty cans of spray paint at home, this might be the perfect craft for you. All you need are glasses, a safe space for painting, and a little imagination. You can spray the entire jar or give it an ombré effect by focusing the paint towards the bottom of the jar and allowing the top part to get a lighter coating. 06 of 21 Leather Wrapped Vases Credit: Courtesy of West Elm The neutral hues of leather-wrapped vases are the perfect complement to your favorite flowers. Stage a few in the center of your table, focus on just one larger vase, or line them up on an oversized charger plate depending on the look you're going for. 07 of 21 Pampas Grass Credit: Courtesy of Anthropologie Pampas grass is easy to incorporate into your home's décor, but the trick is making sure that your vessel is tall enough to support the lengthy plumes while keeping the bulk of the arrangement out of your eye line. Tall, skinny vases work best for these designs. Choose a neutral glass like this one if you're opting for more colorful grasses. 08 of 21 A Candle in a Bottle Credit: KARA WHITTEN Don't toss out your travel-sized bottles until after you've taken a look at this centerpiece. Use a variety of shapes and textures as molds to create a mix of candles to place on your table—we suggest setting them on charger plate to make for easier clean up if you decide to light them, or else letting them serve as more decorative (rather than functional) pieces by keeping them dark. 09 of 21 A Sprig of Green Credit: Lauren Pressey You don't need a whole lot of color to make a statement when the color you're using is a rich, verdant green. Pair sprigs of your favorite greenery with a natural vase to recreate the beauty of the great outdoors in the heart of your home. 10 of 21 Decoupage Décor Credit: Poppytalk To recreate this look you'll need a few floral-inspired images to decoupage onto your favorite set of up-cycled bottles (empty olive oil bottles work great). Paint the bottles different shades of the same color, place your design on them, and then coat the bottles in mod podge to seal them. Since the florals are on the exterior, you can save space by not having to add any blooms to the jar. Which means one less trip to the store (and one less thing to worry about changing). 11 of 21 Colored Glass Credit: Martyna Szczesna When the colorful part of your centerpieces is the glassware itself, you don't need a ton of blooms to make a statement. To create this look, you'll want to choose several glasses in various sizes that are similar in color yet varied enough to show off their hues. Stage them around each other while filling some with tea lights or single-stemmed flowers. 12 of 21 Citrus Blooms Credit: Joey Carman Photography Here's a fun alternative to flowers: Pair bright, bold citrus with a leafy green backdrop. We like to display the setup in an elegant Grecian vase for a look that's both classic and timeless. 13 of 21 Birch Wrapped Vases Credit: Lisa Hubbard The simple beauty of unfinished birch bark makes whatever you display in these vases stand out. Choose vibrant blooms for contrast, or combine tall white amaryllis with ivy cuttings like in this display. 14 of 21 Candle Bowls Credit: James Merrell Bring the elegance of a meal by candlelight to your dining room by using shallow candle bowls as your centerpiece. Choose unscented varieties if you want them to be lit during your meal so that their fragrance doesn't interfere with the smells wafting from your plate. 15 of 21 Dried Hydrangea Blooms Credit: Aaron Dyer Hydrangeas are known for being big and fluffy, but after they've been spent on the stem you can save your favorites for centerpieces—all you need to do is dry them out first. "Mop head-style" varieties will work best for this type of centerpiece (Endless Summer Hydrangeas are a good option), and will produce dried flowers with subtle shades that range from green to lavender. 16 of 21 Upcycled China Credit: Ashley Poskin Don't keep your favorite pieces of China tucked away for special occasions. Instead, bring a piece or two out for year-round appreciation by incorporating it into your everyday centerpiece. Turn a saucer and teacup into a candle that you can light during mealtime. When it burns down, you can refill it with a new wax scent, or place a votive in its place. 17 of 21 Herb-Filled Credit: Aaron Dyer Cut fresh herbs from your garden and secure them to a small glass jar to create the perfect candleholder for tea lights and votive candles. Use a small bit of twine to hold the sprigs in place, then enjoy the way the smell fills your dining room as the leaves dry out. Just beware of any fire hazards the drying leaves and open flames may present. 18 of 21 Fruit Baskets Show off a plentiful harvest or inspire your family to eat more fresh fruit by having your centerpiece pull double duty. Add several pieces of the same fruit to a small decorative basket on your table to get this look. Refill it with seasonal fruits to update your table's look. 19 of 21 Floating Candles If you already have candles that are perfect for floating (those with flat bottoms that aren't too thick are best), you can create your own sea of light. You just need a shallow serving bowl, a bit of water, a handful of candles, and a flower for garnish. Just make sure your flower petals are far enough away from the flame so that it doesn't become a fire hazard. Always ensure that any foliage, flowers, or other flammable materials are kept at a safe distance from candle flames. If using real wax candles, monitor them while they are burning, and consider using battery-powered candles to eliminate the risk of fire. 20 of 21 Flower Bud Vases Credit: Ryan Liebe If you are fond of many flowers, then this is the perfect year-round centerpiece for you. When curating your display, play with different colors and buds that are blooming with each new season. We recommend mixing different vases to curate a beautiful and eclectic collection. 21 of 21 Candle Lanterns Credit: Rebekah J. Murray Photography Place gold-rimmed lanterns filled with white cylinder candles on your table for a year-round indoor or outdoor centerpiece. Add bold-hued greenery like vines or garland under the lanterns for more dimension. You can use real wax candles or battery-powered candles inside the lanterns depending on your preference. 15 Stunning Table Décor Ideas to Elevate Any Meal Explore more: DIY Projects & Crafts Centerpieces