The Simple Beauty of Deconstructed Wedding Centerpieces by Enchanted Florist
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
What is a deconstructed wedding centerpiece? Karma Flowers defines them as " is a collection of smaller pieces or arrangements on each table. The containers and vessels can be repetitive or completely different depending on your preference. The same is true for the stems you chose to use. You can stick to a monochromatic color scheme using different varieties of flowers, or use all of the same flowers. It works with round tables just fine, but it works particularly well with rectangular tables where the arrangement needs to be thin and long."
Deconstructed centerpieces are a great option for brides looking to incorporate a variety of floral and non-floral elements. Nashville-based Enchanted Florist has designed deconstructed centerpieces for several Nashville weddings. According to Enchanted Florist, "they are great for vintage weddings; they add layers of personality and textures. They mix vases of varying types and sizes with wildflowers and organic elements. Props like birdcages and books are common in deconstruction."
To give you an idea, below are a few deconstructed centerpieces created by Enchanted Florist for Nashville brides. The weddings took place at favorite vintage/rustic venues like Front Porch Farms, Southall Eden, CJ's Off the Square and Legacy Farms.
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Photo: Paul Rowland Photography

Photos below: The Collection


Photo below: Mobley Photography
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Photos below: Justin Wright Photography
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To inquire about deconstructed centerpieces or wedding floral design in general, contact Caprice of Enchanted Florist at 615-859-9002 or visit enchantedfloristtn.com.
