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Boho Wedding Tablescape Inspiration (2 Ways!!)

6/1/2021

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Boho vibes are not a one-hit-wonder kind of trend. Boho is here to stay! We have two different tablescape ideas for all the boho brides out there, featuring burnt orange, neutral tones, wheat and loose florals. Needless to say, we’re obsessed!
boho farm table with burnt orange runner and glassware down center
​First things first, the base layer.

​Boho often pulls natural colors into its look, but we still wanted a pop of color since the rest of our tablescape would be more muted.

We added this matte burnt orange runner down our dark wood farm table, which accomplishes its purpose pretty well – if we do say so ourselves.

We often will add greenery down the middle of tables since we love the color and texture it brings. However, we decided to leave out the greenery this time so that we didn’t pull away from the rich color the runner offers.
Skipping the greenery also helped create a more free-spirited feel, which we think encapsulates the boho style.

​Instead, we decided to place gold candlesticks and glass bud vases down the middle. The gold and glass dress up the table and add a touch of elegance to the overall look.

boho tablescape with burnt orange runner and neutral place settings
gold candlesticks and clear bud vases on burnt orange runner
To create depth to the look, we made sure to use candlesticks and vases that varied in height so it wouldn’t look too uniform.
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To the glass vases, we added touches of soft florals and greenery.
boho place setting with ivory charger, tan napkin, and wheat
We created two different looks with this base.

​We wanted one to be more of a typical boho look, and the other one we wanted to lean more toward the elegant side.


​For the first look, we felt our ivory distressed chargers were the perfect starting point for a place setting. The distressed inner rim of the charger adds a nice earthy texture.

Thinking our standard white linens would be too harsh, we opted for placing our tan napkins on top of the charger instead. The muted tan keeps with the natural color palette of this tablescape.
When we discovered these mini wheat sticks hidden away in one of our decor closets, we knew we wanted to incorporate them into the tablescape.

We placed two wheat sticks on top of the napkins to finish off the place settings. We also chose to pop a few pieces of wheat into some of the taller glass vases to tie everything together.

We topped off the look with crystal drinking goblets.
neutral boho place setting with crystal goblet
embossed clear drinking goblet at boho farm table
​Now onto the second look!

We wanted boho with a touch of elegance. We traded the ivory distressed chargers for these frosted glass chargers with a gold rim.
elegant boho table setting
Unlike the first look, we decided to add some china plates to the place settings.

We found these beautiful floral china with gold rims that we absolutely adore. These plates have colorful floral details along the lip that add the perfect amount of color without being over the top. 

Taking the napkins we used in the first look, we tied them in a knot at the top third and placed them on the right side of the plate. This placement still shows off the china and adds a fun texture to the look.

We added gold flatware to the sides of the place settings which tie in with the rims of both the chargers and china plates.
For drinks, we added two different glass goblets, one drinking goblet and one wine glass, both with gold rims. We wanted to tie in the gold elements throughout the entire place settings, but also didn’t want there to be too much going on. These simple clear glasses keep with the overall feel and don’t take away from the rest of the design.
elegant gold and burnt orange boho tablescape
gold, burnt orange, and neutral boho tablescape
​We know we’re a bit biased, but we love how both of these looks turned out!

What type of tablescape inspiration do you want to see next? Let us know in the comments below and we just might put something together!

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