Looking for wedding reception table decorations that make your tables feel beautiful without going completely overboard? You’re in the right place. From centerpieces and candles to table numbers, menus, napkins, and place settings, it’s the little details that pull the whole table together.
You don’t need to put every possible decoration on every table, either. A few well-chosen details can make a big impact. Below, you’ll find wedding table decor ideas for every style and budget, plus a simple checklist of what you actually need for each table. For more reception planning help, see our wedding reception essentials checklist.
💍 Wedding Reception Table Checklist
Before decorating, start with the basics. Not every table needs everything on this list.
- Wedding centerpieces: Flowers, greenery, candles, or another focal point
- Table numbers: Helpful for assigned seating
- Tablecloths or Table runners: Elegant decoration to add to round or long tables
- Wedding place card ideas: Use if guests have assigned seats
- Menus: Optional, but a pretty way to personalize each place setting
- Napkins: Choose folded, rolled, or casually placed
- Tableware: Plates, glasses, and flatware
- Extra details: Candles, favors, chargers, ribbons, or other personal touches

What Goes on a Wedding Reception Table?
A typical wedding reception table may include a centerpiece, table number, place settings, napkins, glassware, and menus or place cards. Depending on your reception style, you might also add candles, favors, greenery, chargers, or other decorative details.
Don’t feel like you need to use all of them. A beautiful table can be surprisingly simple.
If you’re starting from scratch, our wedding reception essentials checklist is a helpful place to begin.
Wedding Table Numbers & Signs
Now for the fun part! These wedding reception table decorations can be mixed and matched to fit your venue, wedding style, and budget. From centerpieces and table numbers to place settings and little personalized details, you don’t need to use everything to create a beautiful table.
Wedding Table Centerpieces
Start with the centerpiece, then build the rest of the table around it. These ideas work for everything from a classic ballroom reception to a relaxed outdoor wedding.
Floral Centerpieces
Flowers are a classic for a reason. Choose low arrangements for easy conversation or fuller designs for a more dramatic table.
floral centerpiece by SomethingBorrowedBlooms🌸 Love the Look of Floral Centerpieces?
Don’t want to buy dozens of arrangements you’ll only use once? Rent your wedding flower centerpieces instead and get the beautiful tablescape without the hassle of purchasing everything.
Bud Vases
Scatter several small bud vases down the table with one or two blooms in each. They’re pretty, simple, and often less expensive than one large arrangement.
bud vases by BridesBouquetcomcolorful bud vases by ShohaytoTaper Candles
Taper candles add instant warmth and romance. Place them between flowers or along the center of a long reception table.
taper candles by AnthropologieBuying large quantities? Here’s where to buy candles in bulk.
Candle Clusters
Group votives or glass candle holders together for a relaxed, layered centerpiece.
elegant votive holders by Tririteheart-shaped votive candles by AnthropologieGreenery Garlands
A greenery garland makes a beautiful runner for long tables. Add flowers, candles, or fruit for more color and texture. For more options, check out where to buy greenery in bulk for weddings.
fresh olive leaf garland by QualityGrowersIf you’re decorating on a budget, see these inexpensive wedding centerpiece ideas or save money by selecting centerpieces that are not flowers.
Wedding Table Numbers & Signs
Table numbers don’t have to be boring. See our unique wedding table numbers for even more ideas, then turn your favorite design into part of the reception decor with frames, acrylic, wood, paper, or creative displays.
Framed Table Numbers
A simple frame makes a table number feel polished and works with almost any wedding style.
pressed flower table numbers by TerrainAcrylic Table Numbers
Clear or colored acrylic is a modern option that looks especially pretty with flowers and candles.
acrylic table numbers by PaperAndPineCoacrylic wedding table numbers by MollyDeeDesignsWooden Table Numbers
Wooden numbers add warmth to rustic, outdoor, garden, and boho receptions.
wooden table numbers by WeddingsDecorStudioMarble Table Numbers
Marble table numbers add an elegant, polished touch to your reception tables. Choose a simple white marble design or a veined style with gold lettering for a luxe look. They’re also ideal for outdoor weddings because their weight keeps them firmly in place, even on breezy days.
marble table numbers by LuxeandLinenMirror Table Numbers
Painted numbers or decals on framed mirrors give the table an elevated look and feel.
mirror table numbers by TheWeddingSignerCreative Table Number Displays
Instead of placing the number directly on the table, display it in a small frame, floral arrangement, stand, wine bottle, or other decorative piece. Choose a design with luxe fabric like velvet for an elevated look. If you’re coordinating table numbers with the rest of your reception signage, see our guide to wedding reception signs for more ideas.
velvet table numbers by LuxePocketsWedding Place Cards & Place Settings
Place settings can do double duty as both seating assignments and table decorations. Some place cards double as favors for guests to take home. A few thoughtful details can make each guest’s seat feel special.
Individual Place Cards
Wedding place cards tell guests where to sit while adding another pretty detail to the table.
wedding place cards by OliveInvitesShopPersonalized Place Cards
Use each guest’s name on an acrylic, paper, wood, or other custom place card for a more personalized look.
place cards with ribbon by AureStationeryBQPretty Chargers
Woven, gold, acrylic, ceramic, or textured chargers help define each place setting and add another layer to the table.
ivory chargers with beading by uqestorePrinted Menus
A menu at each place setting can become part of the decor when its design coordinates with your invitations and other wedding stationery. Consider printed paper menus or acrylic menus. For more options, see these wedding menu card ideas.
printed menus by ArtInCardWeddingPersonalized Place Settings
Add a handwritten note, small favor, or other thoughtful detail to make each seat feel intentional. Some couples choose a menu with personal thank you message for two memorable pieces in one.
coaster favor by MakeMilestoneMomentsWedding Table Linens & Napkins
Linens are one of the easiest ways to change the look of your reception tables. You can keep them classic and neutral or use them to bring in color and pattern.
Linen Table Runners or Linen Napkins
A runner adds color and texture without covering the entire table. Use one down the center of a rectangular table.
linen table runner by LinenisticLinen napkins add warmth and texture to each place setting, and guests can use them during dinner.
colorful linen napkins by LinenisticCheesecloth / Gauze Table Linens
Colorful gauze linens can completely change the personality of a reception table.
cheesecloth table runners by SocomiStoreColored Cloth or Luxe Paper Napkins
Use your napkins to bring in one of your wedding colors without committing to an entire colored tablecloth. Add a personalized monogrammed napkin for a luxe touch guests are sure to notice.
personalized wedding napkins by HandeNapkinRibbon-Tied Napkins
Tie ribbon around each napkin for an inexpensive detail that coordinates with your wedding colors.
ribbon-tied napkins with names by EmpressEventsPersonalized Cocktail Napkins
Custom cocktail napkins are a fun addition to the bar, cocktail hour, and reception. Add your names, wedding date, monogram, or a favorite phrase. See our wedding cocktail napkins guide for ideas.
custom wedding napkins by DurableColorPremiumWedding Table Decor Details
The little things can make a reception table feel finished. Mix a few of these details into your centerpiece and place settings without overcrowding the table.
Mini Wedding Favors
Small candles, treats, matchboxes, seed packets, or magnets can double as table decorations. For more ideas, see our wedding favor ideas and find a favor that can double as part of your place setting.
magnet thank you card favor by DreamByWoodpeckerSeasonal Flowers
Use flowers and greenery that naturally fit the season of your wedding for a table that feels connected to the time of year.
Fruit on the Reception Table
Lemons, oranges, pears, figs, grapes, or apples can add unexpected color and texture to a centerpiece.
Colored Glassware
Colored water or wine glasses can become part of the decor all by themselves. Choose a shade that works with your flowers or linens.
Monogrammed Details
Add your initials or monogram to menus, napkins, place cards, wedding matchbooks, or other small details. A little goes a long way.
monogrammed matchboxes by ForYourPartyWedding Table Styles
Your overall tablescape can be just as important as the individual decorations. Start with the look you want, then choose details that support it. For ideas beyond the tables themselves, see our guide to wedding reception decor.
Minimalist White Tables
White linens, simple flowers, clear glassware, and a few candles can create an elegant table without lots of extra decoration.
Rustic Wood Tables
Wooden table numbers, chargers, candle holders, wood slice wedding centerpieces, and other natural details add warmth to rustic and outdoor receptions.
rustic wood slice centerpiece decor by CraftKindleCoVintage Tables
Mix antique-style glassware, brass candle holders, vintage frames, lace, or mismatched china for a collected vintage look.
Colorful Wedding Tables
Bright flowers, colorful glassware, patterned napkins, and vibrant linens can make your reception feel cheerful and personal.
colorful candle holders by TripodBirdGarden-Inspired Tables
Loose flowers, greenery, natural textures, candles, and delicate details create a pretty garden-inspired tablescape.
Creative Wedding Reception Table Ideas
If you want something a little less traditional, these ideas can help your reception tables feel more personal and memorable.
Signature Cocktail Tables
Use custom napkins, drink signs, or small decorative details to highlight your signature cocktails.
Wedding Favor Displays
Instead of placing one favor at every seat, create a pretty display that guests can visit and choose from.
Mixed Centerpieces
You don’t have to make every table identical. Combine flowers, bud vases, candles, and greenery while keeping the overall style consistent.
Long Family-Style Tables
Long tables create a communal feeling. Decorate the center with a continuous runner of flowers, greenery, candles, or smaller arrangements.
Personalized Wedding Details
Add a small detail that means something to you as a couple, such as a favorite quote, custom artwork, family heirloom, or illustration of your venue.
If you’re shopping for personalized reception details, don’t forget about our custom wedding cocktail napkins. They’re an easy way to add personality without changing your entire tablescape.
Wedding Reception Table Decorations by Table Type
Not every reception table serves the same purpose. Here’s what to consider for the most common tables at a wedding.
| Guest tables | Centerpiece, table number, place settings, napkins, and optional menus or place cards |
| Sweetheart table | Flowers, candles, special signage, and a little extra decoration |
| Head table | Floral arrangement, greenery, candles, or coordinating decor |
| Cake table | Small floral arrangement, cake stand, cake knife, and optional sign |
| Dessert table | Signage, serving pieces, flowers, and cocktail napkins |
| Gift table | Card box, small arrangement, and optional sign |
| Guest book table | Guest book, pens, signage, and a small arrangement |
| Bar table | Drinks, cocktail napkins, bar sign, and optional floral detail |
How to Decorate a Wedding Reception Table
If you’re wondering where to actually start, use this simple order:
- Choose your table linens Decide whether you want full round tablecloths, runners, or bare tables
- Add the centerpiece This is usually the main focal point
- Place the table number Make sure guests can see it without moving the centerpiece.
- Set the place settings Add plates, flatware, glasses, and napkins
- Add menus or place cards Keep them useful and easy for guests to read
- Add the finishing touches Candles, ribbons, favors, or small decorative details can finish the table
Tip: Step back and look at the table from a few feet away. If it feels crowded, remove something. If it feels bare, add one small detail rather than five.
What Should Go in the Center of a Wedding Table?
The center of a wedding reception table can hold flowers, greenery, candles, lanterns, bud vases, fruit, or a combination of several elements.
For guest tables, keep the centerpiece low enough that guests can comfortably see one another across the table. Tall centerpieces can work too, but make sure the arrangement doesn’t block conversation.
How Many Centerpieces Do You Need for a Wedding?
Generally, you’ll need one centerpiece per guest table if you’re using one large arrangement on each table. Long rectangular tables may need several smaller arrangements or a continuous centerpiece instead.
Before ordering flowers or decor, confirm how many tables your venue will use and whether the table sizes can change based on your final guest count.
Do Wedding Tables Need Table Numbers?
If you’re using assigned tables, table numbers are a good idea. They give guests an easy way to find their seats after checking the seating chart or escort cards.
Table numbers don’t have to be complicated. A framed number, small acrylic sign, wooden number, or printed card can work beautifully.
For more ideas, see our wedding seating chart ideas.
Wedding Table Decorations on a Budget
You don’t need a huge floral budget to create beautiful reception tables. A few strategic choices can make a big difference.
- Use greenery instead of all flowers.
- Mix large centerpieces with smaller bud vases.
- Use candles to fill empty space.
- Choose one standout detail rather than decorating every inch.
- Use your favors as part of the place setting.
- Rent table linens instead of buying them.
- Use the same decor pieces in multiple areas of the reception.
- Choose seasonal flowers that are easier for your florist to source.
One of our favorite tricks: spend your decorating budget on the things guests see up close. A pretty napkin, place card, menu, or glass can make a simple table feel much more finished.
elegant vellum place cards by SignedByNikkiShopSimple Wedding Reception Table Decorations
If you’re going for a simple reception table, start with three things: a centerpiece, a nice place setting, and one personal detail.
For example, try a small floral arrangement with a candle, a folded cloth napkin, and a simple place card. That’s enough to make the table feel intentional without making it look busy.
Elegant Wedding Reception Table Decorations
For an elegant reception, focus on texture and repetition. Think tall taper candles, polished glassware, beautiful linens, classic florals, and coordinated stationery.
Gold or silver accents can add a formal touch, while white flowers and neutral linens keep the overall look timeless.
metallic bud vases by TerrainRustic Wedding Reception Table Decorations
Rustic tables work beautifully with wood, greenery, neutral linens, mason jars, candles, seasonal flowers, and handmade details.
You can also use wooden table numbers, natural woven chargers, or small potted plants to bring an outdoor-inspired feeling to the reception.
Outdoor Wedding Reception Table Decorations
For an outdoor wedding, consider the practical side of decorating. Wind can quickly turn a beautiful tablescape into a mess, so secure menus, place cards, napkins, and lightweight decorations.
Weighted candle holders, sturdy centerpieces, and heavier table linens can be especially helpful for outdoor receptions.
marble place card holders by TerrainWhat Not to Put on a Wedding Reception Table
Sometimes the best table decoration is the thing you leave off the table.
- Anything that blocks guests from seeing each other (conversation and eye contact is key!)
- Loose items that can easily blow away outdoors (make sure you use heavy holders outdoors)
- Too-large decorations or decor that takes up most of the usable table space (don’t overwhelm the space)
- Strongly scented candles or flowers that compete with the food (avoid scents at all costs)
- Anything guests have to move just to eat comfortably (leave some space)
Your tables need to look pretty, but they also need to work. Guests should have enough room for their plates, drinks, phones, and elbows!
How to Coordinate Your Wedding Table Decor
Your reception tables don’t need to match every other wedding detail perfectly. Instead, choose a few elements that repeat throughout the celebration.
For example, your table napkins might match the color of your reception signs, while your table numbers use the same typography as your invitations. Your flowers can then bring everything together.
Think coordinated, not identical.
Where to Buy Wedding Reception Table Decorations
You can find wedding table decorations from a variety of places, depending on what you’re looking for.
- Wedding stationery shops: Great for menus, place cards, table numbers, and signs.
- Wedding marketplaces: Helpful for personalized and handmade table details.
- Rental companies: A good option for linens, chargers, glassware, and larger decor pieces.
- Florists: Your florist can handle centerpieces, greenery, and floral table arrangements.
- Craft stores: Useful for DIY projects and simple decorative pieces.
If you’re shopping for personalized reception details, don’t forget about custom wedding cocktail napkins. They’re an easy way to add personality without changing your entire tablescape.
Wedding Reception Table Decoration Checklist
Save this list when you’re planning your reception tables.
- ☐ Table linens or runners
- ☐ Centerpieces
- ☐ Candles or candle holders
- ☐ Table numbers
- ☐ Place cards or escort cards
- ☐ Menus
- ☐ Dinner plates
- ☐ Flatware
- ☐ Glassware
- ☐ Cloth napkins
- ☐ Cocktail napkins
- ☐ Chargers, if desired
- ☐ Wedding favors
- ☐ Additional decorative details
Download the FREE wedding reception table decorations checklist →
FAQs About Wedding Reception Table Decorations
What decorations do you need for wedding reception tables?
Most reception tables need a centerpiece and basic place settings. Depending on your wedding, you may also want table numbers, place cards, menus, napkins, candles, chargers, favors, or other decorative details.
What should go on a wedding table?
A typical wedding table can include plates, flatware, glasses, napkins, a centerpiece, and a table number. Menus, place cards, favors, and other decorations are optional.
How do you decorate a wedding reception table on a budget?
Use greenery, candles, bud vases, simple linens, and small personalized details instead of relying on large floral arrangements. You can also use favors or place cards as part of the table decor.
Do wedding reception tables need centerpieces?
No. Centerpieces are popular, but they’re not required. You can use greenery, candles, bud vases, or another focal point instead.
How many centerpieces do I need for a wedding?
For round guest tables, you’ll typically need one centerpiece per table. Long tables may need several smaller arrangements or one continuous centerpiece.
Should wedding table numbers be visible?
Yes. If you’re using assigned tables, place the number somewhere guests can easily see it without having to move the centerpiece or other decorations.
How do you make wedding tables look expensive?
Focus on a few high-impact details such as quality linens, candles, beautiful glassware, cohesive stationery, and thoughtfully chosen flowers. You don’t need a crowded table to make it look elegant.
Should every wedding table look the same?
No. Your tables can vary slightly as long as they share a few consistent elements, such as the same linens, colors, flowers, or stationery.
Final Thoughts on Wedding Reception Table Decorations
Your wedding reception tables don’t have to be complicated to be beautiful. Start with the basics, choose one main focal point, and then add a few details that feel like you.
Whether that’s lush flowers and candles, colorful glassware, handwritten place cards, personalized cocktail napkins, or a simple centerpiece, the best tables are the ones that feel intentional without making guests wonder where they’re supposed to put their plate.
And remember: you don’t have to decorate every inch of the table. Give your guests room to eat, drink, chat, and celebrate. That’s what the table is really there for.
Happy Planning!
xo
Emma


































