
Many people are preparing for their big event this year, and they are stuck on what colors or themes they should choose for their table settings. We had many customers who came through our showrooms, mixed and matched our bedding and parties to create the perfect table setting.
So far, we have seen quite a few different trends, which, in our opinion, will be hot this year, but we have narrowed them down to the top 4 for you:
1. Turquoise and bold colors
Turquoise Pantone color of the year. Many events use turquoise as their primary color and combine it with a color that is equally bright (for example, fuchsia or orange) as the color of their accent. Other events use neutral colors, such as chocolate brown, as their accent color, and pairing with turquoise for a more classic look. The color of the accent can be used boldly in napkins or colors or minimally in services, menus or candlesticks.
Turquoise is also a popular accent. Turquoise napkins add a splash of color to chocolate brown linen. Or, when turquoise napkins or chargers are used on an orange or coral canvas, it makes the table liven up.
2. Vintage
Vintage is back, and it's better than ever. Many brides are going to lace and antique linings for this antique-classic look. These antique linings are combined with more noble and muted flowers, such as sage or dusty rose. One bride had an on-screen table that showed her wedding veil and a number of brides in her family who passed to her.
3. Purple
Purple has always been a popular color and continues to be popular this year. Whether it's dark eggplant, plum, Victorian lilac, or soft lavender, this color will still be visible at many events this year.
We have seen how many people combine different shades of violet together or have paired violet with a neutral color. For a romantic feel, the combination of Victorian lilac and icy blue was beautiful.
4. White and ivory
This year, white and ivory are still very popular for weddings. Black and white weddings are still growing in popularity. Weddings with all white or all ivory, sometimes with a dash of color, are still very stylish.

