Some trends such as greenery or vintage are already well known, but will remain very popular for the next few years. Of course, new trends are also conquering the wedding world.
One trend has been particularly popular in recent years: the vintage wedding. It will continue to dominate the wedding world in the coming years. Whether as a vintage, boho or rustic wedding - this trend impresses with its natural colors and materials. Rustic decorative elements such as wooden slices, old watering cans, vintage fruit crates or colorful chairs are combined with delicate lace and jute fabrics. The dominant brown and natural tones are interspersed with small highlights of white, pink or green to create a romantic charm. Wild flowers and green plants dominate the floral decorations here.
Wrap different vases with jute twine and lace and fill them with meadow flowers. The vases are ideal for arranging on rustic wooden discs and on white table runners.
This trend is particularly delicate, with pale pastel shades dominating the decoration. From delicate pink to soft peach and lilac to champagne shades, everything is allowed here. The only important thing is that the colors are delicate and subtle. Pastel colors can be ideally combined with white or natural tones and should also be continued in the floral decorations. It is particularly modern when the soft pastel shades are used in combination with delicate metallic colors or materials.
For example, combine rose-colored napkins with copper-colored cutlery. Add white tablecloths and white chair covers. Add delicate floral arrangements in shades of pink to the tables and you have the perfect blush wedding.
It's not just the blush trend that's going metallic; the metallic look is becoming increasingly popular in general. It's no longer just about decorating in delicate pastel shades, but can also be a little stronger and more accentuated. Copper, rose gold and bronze are particularly popular metallic shades. These colors can not only dominate the candle holders and tea light holders, but can also be combined in a modern way with geometric shapes and floral decorations. It can also be extravagant.
Set highlights with metallic candles or unusual accents with flowers in geometric cages or in a special tea light holder.
The popular greenery trend of recent years is still very popular at weddings. Similar to the vintage wedding, the focus here is on natural decoration. The dominant color here is green. But not mainly in the form of tablecloths, napkins and the like, but in the form of plants. The focus here is on green plants such as herbs, ferns or ivy. Flowers are only used as individual highlights and should be limited to subtle colors such as white or pink. The green decorations should be combined with natural materials such as jute fabric, wood or natural decorative cushions.
Plants should dominate the picture, so feel free to have flowers and plants hanging from the ceiling. For more sustainability, use small flower pots instead of vases on the tables, such as small mini pots with succulents.
There are also different color trends at weddings. These often follow the trend colors that are defined each year by the Pantone color research institute. Greenery and Ultra Violet have dominated in recent years. However, the new trend color is Living Coral. This can be ideally combined with the various wedding trends.
There are also some small trends that don't immediately make up a whole decoration concept, but can be easily integrated into the different wedding styles.
Especially for greenery, botanical or vintage weddings, this trend is ideal for using floral elements on the ceiling. Generally speaking, new levels are created here. Decorative elements hang from the ceiling and on the walls and can conjure up a very special atmosphere in the room. But it's not just plants, flowers and decorative items such as balloons, feathers, stationery or candles that will be hanging from the ceiling in the future; wedding cakes and small treats will also be presented hanging from the ceiling.
The popular candy bars have long been a hit at every wedding. Alongside the photobooth, it's hard to imagine weddings without them. But the candy bar is also shining in a new light and there are new bar trends. Instead of a candy bar, more and more people are opting for the salty bar. Here, instead of sweets, chocolate and the like, salt sticks, nuts and other snacks are served. But there are no limits to bar creativity: whether it's a pretzel bar, gin bar or chocolate bar - a great surprise for the guests can be conjured up according to the style and taste of the bride and groom.