It sounds like a hair style doesn’t it?
I’m actually referring to a growing trend in centerpiece design and it the perfect solution for the client who wants a centerpiece that is both off the tableĀ or elevated and one that is lower to the table or below the line of sight.
The way it works is this. Let’s say you have 20 tables.
Half the centerpieces would be elevated so that the drama which can only be captured by that style of a centerpiece can be established.
The other half of the tables can be fulsome arrangements that are lower to the table so that you are able to sit those guests of yours who you feel might prefer to be able to chat across the table as well as to the guests on either side.
It’s a great option for the couple who would like the best of both worlds.