Some inspiration to help create a table that will turn heads.
Updated on November 12, 2025 01:26PM
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Key Takeaways
Create a magical sweetheart table with decorative elements like greenery and flowers for a memorable reception setting.
Consider location when planning your table; options include a scenic cliff or over-water bridge for stunning views.
Choose a theme that reflects your style, like vintage charm or modern elegance, to personalize your sweetheart table.
As soon as you come back up the aisle as newlyweds, you're likely going to be swarmed by wedding guests hoping to give you their congratulations. And why not? You're married! But all that attention can get a little overwhelming, especially when you think about the hours of celebration ahead of you. Enter the sweetheart table. A sweetheart table is a small table at the wedding reception designated solely for the newlywed couple. Sweetheart tables offer a bit of intimacy for the couple during the seated dinner.
Ahead, find our favorite wedding sweetheart ideas, perfect for a romantic dinner for two.
Palm Springs Glitz
Photo by Tony Wodarck; Event Planning by Courtney Tibbets of After The Engagement; Floral Design by The Lavender Rose
Palm Springs glamour is on full display in this stylish space. The barely there wood-top sweetheart table is prominently placed on an over-water bridge, emphasizing the Slim Aarons-esque pool. A sprawling centerpiece of greenery, white anemones and roses, and metallic vases of gilded palm leaves amp up the considerable glitz for a megawatt display.
Tropical Treasure
Photo by Lauren Fair Photography; Event Planning by Fête Urbane and Weddings Nosara; Floral Design by Stylos & Flores
This sweetheart table is positively bursting with life. The vibrant table for two serves as the vehicle for a full sensory experience with a sandy floor and fragrant chandelier of palm fronds, tropical foliage, and white and pink anthuriums. A juicy table runner of pineapples, papayas, palm fronds, anthuriums, and local flora stretches out before the rattan loveseat.
Living Backdrop
Photo by Flora & Fauna; Event Planning by Tall & Small Events; Floral Design by Athabod
Paired-back formal meets rustic sweetness at this barn wedding. The simple wooden sweetheart table and robust chairs are delicately adorned with a swag of crimson and blush roses and greenery, crystal glassware, and unexpected blue taper candles. The true focal point, however, is that living wall of greenery and blooms serving as a backdrop.
Dreamy Desertscape
Photo by Laurken Kendall; Event Planning by Mae&Co Creative; Floral Design by Sarah Winward; Installations by Fresh Wata Rentals
This reception boasted soft pink and neutral earth tones in sumptuous, velvety textures. The minimal design packs a punch with clouds of pampas grass hanging from the soaring ceiling and dreamy white tapestries dancing in the breeze. The sweetheart table sits at the head of the festivities, adorned with architectural arrangements of natural grasses, matte gold flatware, wispy candles, and stoney chargers.
Scenic Outlook
PHOTO BY DEHAN ENGELBRECHT; FLORALS BY WILDEFLOWER STUDIO
Dinner with a view takes on a whole new meaning with this romantic setup for two. The ultra-intimate sweetheart table sits perched atop a cliff, overlooking the sprawling vista blanketed at its feet. Ghost chairs seamlessly blend into the panorama as bronze candlesticks, a vibrant centerpiece, and a garland of greenery and blooms frame the meal. Candlelit kisses and whispers of sweet nothings to follow.
Heavenly White
Photo by SARAH JOY PHOTO; Event Planning by Awesome Caribbean Weddings & J. Marie Events
Working with a venue as striking as these 18th-century ruins can pose a challenge. With swaths of soft white drapery and glittering string lights, the space is transformed into an ethereal secret escape. The understated sweetheart table of white linens and chairs is accented with fluffy white blooms, creamy pillar candles, and pops of deep greenery for depth.
Vintage Love
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Sweet doesn't begin to describe this homegrown sweetheart setup. A distressed window frame swathed in delicate lace creates a heartwarming vintage backdrop. Birch-inspired candles provide a warm glow, while the "Mr. & Mrs." pennant banner leaves no question of who the couple of the night is.
Enchanted Garden Vibes
Photo by Harwell Photography; Event Planning & Design by Eva Clark Events; Floral Design by Shean Strong
This may just be the most enchanting sweetheart table we've ever seen. Surrounded by a lush base of overgrown garden roses, stipa grass, dahlias, peonies, eucalyptus, and lisianthus, the circular table takes on the illusion of magically sprouting from the garden itself. The pastel peach and-blush-toned florals are complemented by a matching centerpiece, mint green linens, and rose-colored glassware. Oh, and the most delicious challah bread we've ever laid eyes on.
Laid-Back Living
Photo by Carmen Santorelli Photography; Ceramics & Table Design by Rex Design Co.; Rentals by Walker-Lewis Rents
The bare, rectangular sweetheart table is softened by the pale linen runner and matching napkins, which complement the blue marbled plates that the bride created herself. Antique brass candle holders and a centerpiece of hydrangeas, delphinium, pink peonies, wildflowers, and foraged greens complete the eclectic aesthetic.
Bevy of Bougainvillea
Photo by Erich McVey; Floral Design by East Olivia; Local Floristry by Viva Flor; Rentals by Alcira de Guevara Eventos
Hello, tropical glam! This verdant reception is as vibrant as they come. From the lush tropical foliage to the most incredible, overflowing floral runners of bougainvillea and roses in red, burgundy, fuchsia, blush, and orange tones, the sight is a vivid one for sure. We love that the pale wooden sweetheart table and ghost chairs take a back seat to the sprawling floral garland cascading over it.
Rustic Romance
Photo by Kristyn Hogan
Keep things romantically rustic by going bare with your tabletop and repurposing the bridal bouquet into a centerpiece. This stunningly distressed table serves as the perfect foundation for the mismatched mix of bronze bud vases and candleholders. Plus, we spy some adorable floral chair décor tied to the backs with pink ribbon.
Chinoiserie Charm
Photo by JAMES X SCHULZE; Event Planning by Aimee Monihan of Mountain Occasions; Event & Floral Design by Rishi Patel of HMR Designs; Rentals by Design Works, Electric Hive, Halcyon & Premier Party Rental
Abundant florals are definitely to be expected when the bride calls for a chinoiserie theme. This glass-topped sweetheart table overlooks the chinoiserie-painted dance floor and boasts a matching tablescape. An overflowing centerpiece of pastel-hued garden roses, hydrangeas, dahlias, sweet peas, peonies, pepper berry, and greenery certainly does not disappoint. Pale pink linens, blush-hued glassware, scalloped china, and gilded candlesticks complete the scene.
Textural Take
Photo by Laurken Kendall; Event Planning by Dahlia Bastien of Eventia; Floral Design by Maye Cordova Events
This bohemian-meets-minimalist sweetheart table takes a maximalist approach to textiles. With rugged leather, smooth wood, fringy vines, fuzzy sheep skins, and terra cotta accents, there's no shortage of textural elements here. The fun, curated design is completed with earthy, sprawling greenery and eucalyptus.
Natural Inspiration
Photo by James & Schulze; Event Planning by Calluna Events; Decor & Design by Eclectic Hive; Floral Design by Bare Root Flora; Rentals by Event Rentals; Tabletop Rentals by Yonder Floral and Decor House
In full reverence for nature and all of its openness, this enchanting sweetheart table is almost one with the forest floor. The custom love seat is woven from branches and vines, creating a magical throne for the newlyweds. Amber goblets and vibrant arrangements of eucalyptus, ranunculus, roses, and dahlias punctuate the verdant terrain. A Claddagh sign hangs at the front, symbolizing loyalty, love, and friendship, as well as the groom's Irish heritage.
Industrial Minimalism
Photo by MARISA ALBRECHT
This sweetheart table shows that industrial minimalism needn't be cold. Copper chairs and tabletop accents bring warmth to the white-washed brick and a satiny metallic texture that provides visual depth. The showstopping swath of greenery freshens up the look with a deft dose of the au naturel.
Full Circle
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Lush overflowing florals are the star of the show here. The sweetheart table is completely engulfed in the softness of creamy hydrangeas, dusty-hued roses, and trailing greenery. A circular installation trimmed with matching blooms creates a geometric backdrop and serves as a decadent frame for both the newlyweds and the frosty, verdant vista just beyond the clear tent.
Brilliant Balloons
PHOTO BY EMMA TUNBRIDGE; PRODUCTION & STYLING BY FOXES EVENTS
We've seen floral-adorned sweetheart tables aplenty, but how about one bearing a bevy of balloons? This cascading balloon garland is a whimsical dream come true, boasting a blend of sophisticated muted tones that make the theme much more akin to an adult celebration than a child's birthday party. Hints of eucalyptus woven throughout beautifully complement the texture of the metallic chairs.
Cottagecore Cutie
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Cottagecore-chic has made quite the foray into the wedding sphere, and we're not complaining one bit. This sweetheart table of dreams is right out of grandma's house, with floral-printed cushions that rival the cream-and-blush flower arrangements that sit atop it. An antique candelabra, pillar candles, mismatched glassware, and pale blue tablecloth create the perfect place for two before the swoon-worthy pastoral panorama.
Eucalyptus Experience
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Natural simplicity breathes an air of ethereal romance into this darling sweetheart table. The bare wood table and chairs are largely left to stand on their own with just a few textural accouterments—a wispy runner, brass candle holders, and errant stems strategically placed throughout. Two bundles of eucalyptus hang from the backs of each chair, complementing the chandelier of suspended eucalyptus above.
Timeless Sophistication
Photo by Perry Vaile Photography; Event Planning by Becca Knuth of Asheville Event Co.; Floral Design by Blossoms at Biltmore Park
You can never go wrong with the quintessential bridal white for a wedding theme. Timeless and understatedly elegant, the white-on-white linens and gathered drapery, punctuated by the drama of the dark chairs, have a decidedly old-world grandeur to them. The sweetheart table, twinning with the rest of the rentals, is set apart with a plethora of floating candles and boughs of delicate baby's breath adorning the chair backs.


