Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details Rose Gold Wedding Ideas That Make a Statement 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 January 30, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Angela Newton Roy Photography Add a feminine metallic touch to your big day décor. 01 of 26 Belathée Photography Finding yourself falling head over heels for metallic wedding ideas, but still want to ensure your celebration is completely unique? We think we've found a solution. Rose gold wedding décor has been trending for a while now, and it's the prettiest addition to any wedding color palette. Whether you're talking table décor, wedding cakes, bridesmaids' dresses, or even engagement rings, rose gold is always a good decision. While the color is every bit as elegant as gold or silver, rose gold adds a unique, unexpected pop of personality to details. And that's not even considering the fact that this pink-hued metallic pairs well with so many different color combinations. You can add it in with black or white for timeless romance, or use it as the perfect contrast to a collection of blue hues. Even better? Dedicate yourself to a metallic-only palette and just admire the way this nontraditional tone shines against a combination of silver, gold, and copper. If you don't want to include rose gold in your overarching color scheme, consider using it sparingly as an accent. You can't go wrong with a few rosy metallic candle sticks (they add a tougher element to a pink-themed tablescape!) or even a pair of rose gold pumps (so chic!). No matter which exact hue you settle on or how you decide to it, the following gorgeous rose gold wedding ideas will add a little extra oomph to your décor and turn your wedding details into unforgettable, statement-making elements. Click through to discover all the best rose gold wedding inspiration. See More Metallic Wedding Ideas We Love 02 of 26 Balloon Arch Angus Porter by DKC This Signed By Bird balloon arch is proof that rose gold can play nice with even the most bohemian décor—the boho jute rug and bamboo and rattan lanterns are balanced by the arch's major metallic orbs. Pink Wedding Ideas That Pack a Punch 03 of 26 Engagement Ring Setting Sposto Photography Work your rose gold engagement ring into your big day décor by option for a few more metallic accents throughout. 41 Rose Gold Engagement Rings We Love 04 of 26 Subtle Invites Jose Villa Feel free to tone down the rose gold trend (not all versions of the shade are highly reflective!). This burnished invitation suite by Ceci New York featured a muted rosy crest, which later reappeared on the groomsman's pocket squares. 05 of 26 Bridal Suite Balloons Mallory Sparkles Spell out your big-day status with a bunch of shiny (and decidedly Instagrammable) balloons. Even More Wedding Balloon Ideas 06 of 26 Mismatched Bridesmaids' Dresses Bonphotage Only one of these bridesmaids is wearing a true rose gold dress but notice how the others' garments refer back to the shade. The 'maid on the left's gown brings the pink undertones, while the right attendant's frock features relevant Champagne-hued accents. More Mismatched Bridesmaids' Dresses 07 of 26 Ceremony Arch Riverland Studios We're not sure which is prettier: This driftwood ceremony's natural architecture or it's shell and rose gold triangle streamers. Both were created by the bride. 08 of 26 Terrarium Accents Marble Rye Photography Make like Onyx and Redwood and dress up an escort card table with metallic-plated terrariums, filled with succulents and air plants. We also love how the team paired Himalayan salt platforms with cement blocks—the contrasting décor elements seamlessly work together. 09 of 26 Cutlery Hilal and Moses A deep rose gold cutlery set really pops against lavender linens—especially when candle sticks and a pink cocktail help enunciate the underlying blush tones. This tablescape was curated by Hilal and Moses. 10 of 26 Seating Chart Something Turquoise Feel free to play with textures when introducing the pink metallic into your big-day details. Take this seating chart sign by Something Turquoise, for example. The faux fur base adds a cozy layer to an otherwise sleek and modern piece of signage. Super Creative Seating Display Ideas 11 of 26 Light Bulbs Sarah Street Photography The best part about rose gold? You can (usually) bring the metallic to life with a little bit of spray paint. Luxe and Luna did just that with these warm-toned bulb place cards, which were calligraphed with each guest's name. 12 of 26 Table Number Ruth Eileen Photography Mini banner table numbers look that much more refined with a rose gold metal base. Blogger Jessye Aibel of City Tonic created these sweet details, which defined her reception tables. 13 of 26 Metallic Buds Andy Roberts Photography Here's another way to spray paint your way to rose gold. Ask your florist (Les Amis was responsible for this clutch!) to coat a few dried blooms with the shade, so your bouquet has an unexpected metallic element. 14 of 26 Metallic Chargers Blue Rose Photography Rose gold and jet black bring high-drama to a tablescape, as evidenced by this set-up by Simply by Tamara Nicole. How incredible are the inky goblets and reflective chargers? The Prettiest Place Settings from Real Celebrations 15 of 26 Drip Cake Koman Photography A rose gold accent that you can eat? We'll take it. Frost It Cakery created this petite naked cake, which was finished with a contemporary metallic drip. Discover More About the Drip Wedding Cake Trend 16 of 26 Champagne Jose Villa Not every rose gold detail is actually a metallic—the trend is also frequently expressed through its warm tone. Brut rosé, the ultimate wedding toast sip, conveys this idea perfectly. 17 of 26 Macaron Favors Werner J Photography Send guests home with a tasty metallic treat that also doubles as a place card. Edible Favors Your Guests Will Love 18 of 26 Metallic Ceremony Structure Atley+Liz Collective Polished and streamlined, this minimal ceremony structure by Weddings by Hannah proves that rose gold can make a statement virtually all on its own. A sprinkle of blooms (this small arrangement was created by Wild Hill Flowers and Events), however, doesn't hurt. 19 of 26 Table Linens Art Is for Lovers Rose gold sateen table runners introduce a lustrous, regal element to your party. Statement-Making Table Linens We Love 20 of 26 Statement Shoes Emily Wren Donning rose gold strappy sandals on your wedding day has to be one of the subtlest ways to include the metallic hue—especially if you're wearing a floor-length gown. Nontraditional Shoes for the Statement-Making Bride 21 of 26 Maid of Honor Dress Bryan from For the Love of It Help your most important attendant stand out in a dress that's just slightly different than the rest. Here, the maid of honor donned a rose gold gown while the other 'maids worked pops of the romantic metallic into their looks. 22 of 26 Metallic Font Angela Newton Roy Photography These chic wedding invitations are simultaneously timeless and one of a kind. The sleek san serif font and rose gold printing make for a combination that's definitely swoon-worthy. 23 of 26 Shiny Monogram Ryan Ray Photography This sign by Stefanie Miles Events is the chicest addition to reception décor. The simple, elegant shape and greenery (by Bows + Arrows!) look absolutely incredible against the white background—and that rose gold monogram? Perfect. Monogram Wedding Ideas We Love 24 of 26 Engagement Ring Shannon Von Eschen This rose gold engagement ring and wedding band combination is absolutely stealing our hearts. Romantic brides, take note of the sheen of the gold and those blush undertones. 25 of 26 Cowbells Elizabeth Messina Photography Not only are these rose gold cowbell escort cards by Anne Robin a unique spin on creative seating assignments, they also double as wedding favors and make a fun display at the beginning of the reception. 26 of 26 Cocktail Hour Jessica Burke Metallic accents don't always have to be subtle. Make a sparkling statement by adding rose gold sequin tablecloths to cocktail hour and watch your party shine. See More Cocktail Hour Ideas Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit