As you start to get an idea of the design elements in your event, you can start to experiment with the themes in your tablescapes. Remember, it is not always about how many floral arrangements you can squeeze into the display. A lot of what makes a table “pop” are the contrasting elements that complement each other; such as ceramics and dolls, or if a holiday, Easter Eggs and Christmas wreaths.Similar to the design elements, the physical dimensions also have important attributes:
Scale determines the physical scope that an object occupies. It is the standard of measurement for relating objects to the space they occupy.
This measurement refers to the comparative relationship between the part and the whole. Objects have to be proportional, or in a balanced relationship, to the larger whole.
Refers to an objects actual and visual weight, and how objects should relate to each other through space.
Rhythm is produced through repetition and transition. Repetition is the use of something more than once. Transition deals with gradation and spectrum: bright to dull, light to dark, etc.
Harmony is the force of unity that unites all of your design elements.
Remember, it is more important to have a cohesive design theme than to try to incorporate every detail at once. In design, less can sometimes be more.
With so many exciting and intricate ways to design your tablescapes, it is important to start planning right away. Forever Events specializes in event design, vendor selection, and complete management and oversight for your event. Book a consultation today to see how we can prepare for your big day.