Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Reception Ideas 38 Pink Wedding Centerpieces We Love By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over 7 years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 20, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Anna Roussos There's a reason why "pretty in pink" is such a popular phrase, and it doesn't have everything to do with the Molly Ringwald film. Feminine, elegant, and always fresh, pink shades are clearly having a moment. The hue has defined an entire generation—we've hopped on the millennial pink bandwagon, too—making blush and sugar pinks trendier than ever. Of course, the sweet shade is more than a fleeting fad, which makes it the perfect color for both classic and contemporary weddings. Take the following pink-centric floral centerpieces, for example. Bursting with blooms and color, these refined displays add polish to reception tables. We loved how these florists incorporated complimentary hues into the arrangements—think burgundy, grays, and creams—to ensure the pink creations didn't feel to precious. In fact, that's one of the best parts about using the shade—it's incredibly versatile. Depending on the hues surrounding it, pink can feel girlish and sweet, moody and modern, or perfectly traditional. The ultimate vibe is up to you. There are also so many different ways to display the shade. We love how one couple opted for cloche-covered centerpieces, which consisted of barely-pink ranunculus encased in romantic glass. Another standout? Incredibly unique vessels, including Grecian-inspired planters, vintage brass bowls, and ceramic vases, that were used throughout. There's clearly no limit to making blush, fuchsia, and magenta look their best. Click through to see our favorite pink centerpieces of the moment—they just might inspire your own. 01 of 38 Cloche Luna de Mare This muted, cloche-covered arrangement looks like something straight out of Beauty and the Beast. 02 of 38 Wooden Vessel Michael and Carina Photography A slate gray tablecloth and an oaky receptacle bring a more masculine feel to this pink and cream ranunculus, rose, and peony spray. 03 of 38 Blending In O'Malley Photographers The fronds in this exotic pink arrangement tie the centerpiece back to its fern-filled surroundings. See Stunning Wedding Bouquets with Ferns 04 of 38 Pastel Clary Pfeiffer Photography The prettiest pastel shades, in the form of mint-hued dusty miller, blush garden roses, and matching hydrangeas, bring spring vibes to a votive-covered tabletop. 05 of 38 Pink and Purple Katie Lopez Photography This greens-heavy arrangement is balanced out with an oversized pink garden rose and pretty purple violets. 06 of 38 Valentine's Day Colors Steve Steinhardt This pink-and-red display would look right at home at either a Valentine's Day-inspired bridal shower or a spring garden wedding. See Romantic Red Wedding Bouquets 07 of 38 Gilded Melanie Duerkopp Gold candlesticks and flatware played up the gilded vessel that was filled with pink peonies and greens. 08 of 38 Foxgloves O'Malley Photographers Dainty foxgloves look pretty all on their own—no accompanying blooms necessary. Discover Elegant and Inexpensive Wedding Flower Ideas 09 of 38 Blush and Fruit Emily Wren Pears and figs add a fruity factor to these pale-pink rose and creamy dahlia centerpieces. 10 of 38 Hydrangea James and Jess Think outside the box—or the bowl or vase—and opt for a lush garland arrangement instead. Monstera leaves and bold pink hydrangeas feel both casual and luxe and make for a pretty color contrast. More Wedding Garlands that Will Elevate Your Reception Table 11 of 38 Over the Top Lori Paladino Photography It doesn't get more dramatic than this loaded arrangement, with pops of bright pink, blush, and cream. 12 of 38 Peach and Burgundy Rebecca Hollis This peachy-pink arrangement is much quieter, but delivers on intrigue thanks to moody burgundy blooms. Wedding Flowers for Beginners 13 of 38 Runner Cassidy Carson Photography Pink ginger flowers and folded exotic leaves serve as the runner to a family-style table setting. 14 of 38 Distressed Dusty Rose Mirelle Carmichael Photography A distressed footrest serves as an unexpected platform for this lush dusty rose display. 15 of 38 Onyx Plum & Oak Photo Snake garlands of pink and red roses and carnations around jet black candles and matching onyx dinnerware for a show stopping tablescape. 16 of 38 Hydrangea Planter Brian Hatton Your escort card table needs a little love, too. Dress it up with a cement planter filled to the brim with pale pink hydrangeas, roses, and white lisianthus. The 4 Most Important Things to Discuss with Your Florist 17 of 38 Pink Spectrum Sposto Photography Paraded on a vintage side table, this ranunculus and peony spray hits all shades on the pink spectrum, from creamy blush, to red, to burgundy. 18 of 38 Creams and Greens Matoli Keely Photography A petite cream and pink floral display stands out in the middle of a major eucalyptus garland. 19 of 38 Navy and Magenta Michael Radford When it comes to next-level color combinations, navy and poppy pink might just be our new favorite. Stunning Summer Centerpieces Using In-Bloom Flowers 20 of 38 Astilbe The Nichols Looking for smaller arrangements that use a single type of bloom? This small circle of ballet pink astilbe, arranged in a vintage brass bowl, is a lovely option. 21 of 38 Fuzzy Greens Elizabeth Fogarty Photography Fuzzy lamb's ear adds an extra touch of softness to a zinnia, rose, and carnation centerpiece. 22 of 38 Overflowing Natalie Watson Photography Dahlias, sweet Juliet, and spray roses make this cascading arrangement a major pink moment. 23 of 38 Easter Hues Tenth and Grace Soft yellow and orange peonies round out the blush and cream garden roses that dominate this dainty spray. 24 of 38 Forest Vibes Ian Holmes Dress up ivy vines and eucalyptus sprigs with hydrangea, dahlias, and roses for a polished, yet slightly wild, look. 25 of 38 Effortlessly Elegant Elizabeth Fogarty Photography For an effortless and natural centerpiece, try one composed of astrantia, ranunculus, and Chippendale garden roses, as this one was. Bonus points if you also include the pink velvet runner for an added dose of the feminine. 26 of 38 Pink Candles Belathée Photography Not feeling floral? Baby pink candles and rose gold candlesticks are a simple, rosy alternative to flower arrangements. Wedding Flower Ideas 27 of 38 Overflowing Heather Payne Photography These overflowing centerpieces feature bay leaves, ranunculus, pomegranates, wildflowers, scabiosas, and passion vine, as well as different types of roses, including hot cocoa, cinnamon spice, and distant drum. 28 of 38 Winter Pink Hannah Hudson Photography In stone compotes, tulips, poppies, amaryllis, roses, ranunculus, astilbe, and greenery look winter-ready. Floral Wedding Centerpieces 29 of 38 Art Deco-Inspired Brklyn View Photography These sprawling arrangements, held in gold vessels and surrounded by glowing candles, give off a romantic vibe. 30 of 38 Vivid Pink Ryan Ray Photography Feeling bold? Go for the brightest pinks the color family has to offer. We love this interpretation, which includes peonies, scabiosa, and clematis in terra-cotta vases. 31 of 38 Modern-Meets-Classic Katie Stoops Photography A statuesque base paired with the coral colored roses makes this a modern centerpiece with a classic twist. 32 of 38 Romance Landon Jacob Pink doesn't always have to be bold: These blush pink peonies and whitewashed rock votive candleholders are the epitome of romance. 33 of 38 Retro-Glam Gideon Photo Go for a retro-glam feel with cacti and pops of bright pink. 34 of 38 Something Blue, Something Pink Mi Belle Photography The blue accents help to bring out the varying shades of pink in these centerpieces. 35 of 38 Overhead NBarrett Photography Look up! These hanging macramé floral arrangements will give your wedding a 360-degree feel. 36 of 38 Vintage Taylor Lord Go vintage with the classic combination of fresh green and blush pink flowers. Get More Blush and Green Wedding Ideas 37 of 38 In Between Seasons Shannon Von Eschen Photography Dark berry and light green tones are perfect transitional choices for weddings between summer and fall. 38 of 38 Classic Rustic Elizabeth Messina Photography A rustic urn is filled with large succulent plants, peonies, roses, hydrangea, ranunculus, and olive and sage foliage to create a classic arrangement. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit