Desert Wedding Tablescape Inspiration

This Desert Americana table setting is inspired by a recent trip to Joshua Tree and Palm Springs, California. Featuring a minimalist, organic-form white plate on top of a natural woven charger, this place setting showcases several variations of neutral blushes and clays. The salad plate, made of recycled glass, is our beautiful Helena Plate which offers the slightest tone of pink sand. Recycled glass makes another appearance in the water glass, which has an amber brown rim to tie in with the leather napkin ring. These cool napkin rings are secured by a gold pin, matching the gold Como Collection Flatware. A desert is not complete without cacti, so our Isla Wine Glass provides a beautiful hint of green. White and beige candle holders made of ceramic and stone round out the look with their natural materials.

Microwedding tablescape with clay and pink neutral colors

A minimal half-circle menu tops off the entire setting. While the menu color is barely-there pink, it is customized using guest name tags with a soft green font. The tags are attached with a tiny gold heart that pins a beige tassel to the menu for an added dose of Americana.

The floral centerpieces were created by K. Frances Floral, who incorporated dried florals and unique, whimsical pieces for an absolutely stunning result.

A Desert Americana tablescape is perfect for summer weddings with pink and terracotta color schemes. Of course, it’s also perfect for weddings taking place in Eastern Washington. Check out this list of venues in Eastern Washington that would be terrific options for embracing this style:

Many couples also choose to have their wedding at a private property in Eastern Washington. Vault Rental Co can help turn private, backyard weddings into stunning, professional events that turn into unforgettable experiences for all invited. Check out our tabletop rentals here for your next Eastern Washington or Desert Inspired event.

Photograph credit: Stephanie Walls Photography, featured in the 2023 Snohomish Wedding Guild Tour at Dairyland Farm.

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