5 Platinum Color Wedding & Event Centerpieces & Tablescapes
1. Green Centerpieces
The gray mid-tone of antique platinum is the perfect frame for an all-green leafy arrangement. In the arrangement below, a grouping of soft, textured green leaves in a platinum bowl is a chic and sophisticated centerpiece option for your Thanksgiving dinner table.1. GO FLOWERLESS "This arrangement uses geranium (large,round, scalloped leaves), sage (fuzzy light green leaves), crocosmia seed heads (poking out the top), and ivy seed heads (hanging out below)." – Real Simple
2. Go Glam
Platinum doesn’t always have to be subdued, however. Make it glamorous at a fall or winter wedding. Fill iron vases with pink Phalaenopsis orchids and anemones. Scatter oxidized glass votives filled with 10-hour votive candles, or these rust and silver tea light holders with white tea lights inside, on the table to cast a subtle glow and complete this showy tablescape.2. BLACK+SILVER+HOT PINK Wow wedding guests with bold colors, sparkling diamonds and crystal pedestals. (via BRIDES)
3. Brighten Up
It may get darker earlier, but your arrangements don’t have to. Keep things bright and airy by arranging hydrangeas, cosmos, thistle, and dahlias in a platinum vase.3. EASY DIY To instantly brighten your home. (via Country Living)
4. A Celebration of FALL Color
Corral deep hued flowers like pink astilbe, and red and black dahlias in a platinum pedestal bowl for a fall or Thanksgiving centerpiece (and see more beautiful dahlia floral arrangements we love). These cone shaped floral arrangements are sitting pretty on cocktail tables in brass edged mirror trays. Surround each arrangement with silver mercury glass votives for a soft, romantic glow.4. MIXING METALS Gold, silver, and platinum together.
5. Ring in the New Year
Create a white and platinum color scheme to ring in the New Year with style by grouping white flowers in antique silver ribbed vessels and silver votive holders. Place three or five containers together for the most impact, with singular arrangements of white astilbe, roses, andromedas, and hellebores. Arrange them in a cluster behind the bar for a light and airy feel as heady as a glass of New Year’s champagne.5. WINTER WHITES Singular flower clusters. (via Southern Living)
THE SOURCES 1. Real Simple. 2. BRIDES. 3. Country Living. 4. By Elias Design. 5. Southern Living