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Chiavari chairs have been the popular choice for weddings in recent years, but for the most stylish weddings or the most modern spaces, ghost chairs - clear, acrylic or polycarbonate chairs - are an increasingly chic option that make a subtle statement.
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This trend has been around for a while, but is always evolving. From linear stationery to octagonal table numbers, and structural centrepieces, geometric styling is a great way to give your wedding a modern, non-traditional feel.
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Something of a micro trend, hoop bouquets make an unusual alternative to the traditional bunch of blooms.
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For a long time tapered candles were seen as a bit too hazardous for an event as rowdy as a wedding, but as weddings become more intimate, and couples are eager to create style and atmosphere, they're making a comeback.
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And while we'll always have a place on our tables for tea lights or pillars, there's so denying that these tall candles are incredibly romantic!
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Part of the trend for oversized bouquets, protea, a big and bold bloom from South Africa, has been popping up more and more in European weddings. Coming in colours from vivid pink to off-white, they're a versatile and interesting addition to any bouquet.
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Lots of couples are getting creative with their tablescaping, and bringing in some colourful glassware is an eclectic way to add interest to your tables without creating an overly fussy or formal look.
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A fun - and still quite niche - trend, temporary tattoo stations are a fun detail to have at your wedding. You can buy wedding-themed tattoo sets or get your own personalised tatts made!
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We're all for ditching fuss and formality and one easy way to do it is by scrapping the heavy table cloths and saying farewell to OTT chair covers. Of course you need the right tables to pull this look off, but a pared-back, simple style is so effortlessly elegant, don't you think?
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Bold colour palettes are gaining popularity fast, providing a vibrant alternative to the more traditional blush and ivory palette.
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If you're creating centrepieces on a budget, herb pots are a great idea. Not only do they look good, but they smell glorious, and they're a sustainable option too, as your guests can take them home as favours!
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We're finishing up with a fun one! Bubbles as a confetti alternative not only look great in the photos - and create a real sense of whimsy - but they last longer than the flash of a confetti toss so your photographer will be able to get some great shots without any set-up.
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Bonus: The bubbles are often a more environmentally-friendly choice!
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