FOR THE LOVE OF CENTERPIECES, AS THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL

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This centrepiece was for a Goan themed welcome

lunch. Here we used fresh pineapples and

blended them with fresh !owers. Since this was

placed on wooden tables, the contrast looked

quite exquisite.

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This !oral centrepiece was for a chevron themed

Mehendi. We took inspiration from the patterns of

chevron and infused them with bright colors. This

particular picture shows a hand painted bottle

which had 3D mehendi patterns on it, alongside a

s mall tub of flowers.

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This beautiful centrepiece was put together for a

traditional haldi ceremony. The magnetism it

created was because of the simple approach

towards the design.

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The theme to this wedding was based on a dream

almost every girl grew up with- ‘Once upon a time’.

The centrepiece expresses the fairy-tale like

element, accompanied by the horse carriage with

a !oral bed.

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This centrepiece was based on the famous

pumpkin chariot of Cinderella, enhanced with

!owers and candles. This is balanced with an

earthy bamboo holder, revealing quotes from

various fairy-tales.

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Breaking away from the usual !owers or paper

craft used for centrepieces, this particular one is

hands down our favourite. The uniqueness of this

lies in its simplicity and monotone usage of colors.

Who would have thought that simple barley

straws, put together in a jar would look this

pretty?

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Simple, elegant and balanced with just the right

amount of !orals. At theme weavers, we don’t

believe in unnecessarily bundling up exotic !orals

and increasing the budgets of the clients. In fact,

we believe in minimal use of !owers to highlight

their beauty without creating clutter.

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Exotic flowers, gorgeous pearls, crochet lace and

glitter candles- all placed artistically on a wooden

log to balance it out. What more do you need for

the centre piece inspired from the royal Portugal

sails.

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Pretty white flowers paired with unique lamps and

glass bottles already look elegant. But what

happens when a simple locket is added to this

installation? That’s what we call the magic of

design! The anchor denotes the royal Portugal sail

theme that we did for this wedding.

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Once again inspired from the nautical theme, this

centrepiece comprised of a wooden ship wheel at

the base, decorated with bright exotic !owers.

This centrepiece was created for a Goan wedding.

The theme depicted the unison of the bride and

groom and showed the birds !ying into a heavenly

abode to seek the blessings of the one above.

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Taking a different approach to a mehendi table

installation, we decided to use jute cords to wrap

the bottles and add a simple floral element to

them. These were further adorned with gainda

malas around themjust to give the right touch to

the function.

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Totally spelling retro, this centrepiece was

inspired by the Great Gatsby.. Using classic colors,

adding just the right amount of bling and

completing it with candles and !orals, this was a

treat for the guests.

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Inspired from the French, this centre piece was

made of acrylic and had an exotic floral base. It

was further decorated with LED pillar tapered

candles. This masterpiece was battery operated

and blended from one color to the other to

further enhance the wow factor.

Since this event was at The Umaid Bhawan Palace,

we had to pay close attention to each detail and

amplify it to match the palace itself.

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Exotic flowers in high-end wedding is something

most of us have witnessed, but imagine a simple

glass vase, adorned with nothing but a few tulips

and placed near a tastefully done mehendi

candle? What was the result? Awestruck guests

who were absolutely in love with this unique

design!

So these were few of our favourite ones. Since each one is close to our hearts, we cannot choose just one!

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