We’ve talked before about how to design a wedding tablescape and the appropriate linen sizes for different tables.
Today we want to speak specifically about best practices for rectangular tables. Creating a stunning tablescape with florals and candles requires careful planning to ensure both beauty and functionality. For a rectangular table, the width plays a crucial role in determining the layout, balance, and available space for candles and flowers while still being mindful of dinner service essentials like bread baskets, salt and pepper shakers, and other serving pieces.
Below is a guide tailored to three common table widths: 30", 36", and 40".
Understanding Table Width and Space Allocation
Each table width offers different opportunities and challenges when designing your tablescape. Keeping dinner service elements in mind will help you strike the perfect balance between elegance and practicality.
30" Wide Tables
Best for: Intimate gatherings, smaller venues, or maximizing guest capacity.
Considerations: With a narrower table, space is limited for large arrangements, so opt for streamlined centerpieces.
Do’s and Don’ts:
Use small floral arrangements and bud vases to avoid crowding the table.
Use slim taper candle holders or votives to keep sightlines open.
Ensure space for table essentials by leaving small gaps between florals for bread baskets, salt and pepper shakers, etc.
Keep side plates to the left of the forks to leave room in the centre.
Don’t use garlands as they take up the entire centre length of the table, leaving no room for the necessities.
Don’t use charger plates as they will take up vital space.
36" Wide Tables
Best for: Balanced table settings with more design flexibility.
Considerations: Provides a good balance between ample tablescape design and service elements.
Floral & Candle Ideas:
Use a variety of small to medium-sized floral arrangements staggered along the table’s center.
Incorporate varying heights with pillar candles, tapers, and votives to create depth and interest.
Leave room for communal dining items strategically between floral elements.
Keep side plates to the left of the forks to leave room in the centre.
Don’t use garlands as they take up the entire centre length of the table, leaving no room for the necessities.
40" Wide Tables
Best for: Formal events and grand tablescapes with abundant decorative elements.
Considerations: The extra width allows for larger statement arrangements without interfering with table settings and guest comfort.
Floral & Candle Ideas:
Opt for lush, full floral centerpieces with ample space for a combination of taper and pillar candles and votives.
Use decorative runners or greenery garlands to create a layered effect.
Practical Tips for Incorporating Dinner Service Essentials
Account for Plating Needs: Ensure at least 24" of space per guest for dinnerware, glassware, and napkins.
Use Dual-Purpose Décor: Opt for low-profile floral arrangements that do not obstruct views or conversation. Use coloured candles to allow for design interest on the table.
Strategic Placement: Leave space between items so that they all have a moment to shine which also gives room for those dinner service elements. Don’t put coffee mugs and saucers on the table until coffee and tea are to be served.
Vary Heights for Interest: Mix taper candles, votives, and floral heights to add visual interest without overwhelming the space.
Mind Open Flames: If using candles, ensure they are in holders that prevent dripping wax onto the table.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right tablescape for your event depends on your table width, aesthetic vision, and practical considerations for dining service. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a grand affair, balancing florals, candles, and functional table elements will create an inviting and visually stunning experience for your guests.