All-white wedding centerpieces and table florals for an elegant dinner
This table flower set is a complete setup built around all-white roses, designed to dress a full dinner table from end to end rather than sit as a single arrangement. It pairs grand wedding centerpieces with smaller supporting vases so the whole table reads as one coordinated, timeless look. Designed and hand-arranged by a San Francisco studio, it suits wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, anniversary dinners, milestone celebrations, and seated corporate dinners across San Francisco and nearby California communities, anywhere a long table deserves to feel considered from every seat.
What you get in this set
- One large bubble vase holding a full arrangement of all-white roses as the centerpiece, bold and clean at the heart of the table
- Two medium vases filled with a seasonal mix of white blooms, including white tulips, sculptural allium, viburnum, and garden-fresh accents for texture and depth
- Four small arrangements, spaced down the table to balance the larger pieces and bring florals close to every place setting
- A single cohesive design across all seven pieces, so the table looks intentional from the head down to the ends
- Hand delivery within San Francisco, or studio pickup by arrangement
The white-on-white palette
The whole set stays within a white story, which is what gives it its clean, timeless feel. The roses carry the center with a tight, full form, while the tulips, allium, and viburnum in the medium vases add movement and a more textural, garden-gathered quality around them. The four small arrangements echo the same blooms at a smaller scale so nothing on the table feels like an afterthought. Because the flowers are fresh and seasonal, the exact mix of white accents shifts slightly with what is in season, and any substitution stays within the same all-white, layered character.
Built as a tablescape, not a single centerpiece
Most floral orders cover one vase. This set is designed as a full tablescape: one tall focal piece, two mid-height vases, and four low arrangements that together carry color and texture along the length of a dinner table. That layered structure is what makes a long reception or dinner table feel finished, with flowers at the center, in between, and near each guest, rather than a single arrangement that leaves the ends of the table bare.
Where it works
- Wedding receptions and rehearsal dinners, as coordinated head-table or guest-table florals
- Anniversary dinners and milestone celebrations
- Seated corporate dinners and private events that want a clean, all-white table
- Any long table that needs more than a single centerpiece to feel complete
Customization
The set is offered here in its all-white form, and the same seven-piece structure can be adapted for the table. The palette can stay crisp and white, shift toward a softer ivory and green, or pick up a single accent color to match the rest of the event, and the number and spacing of the small arrangements can be adjusted to the length of the table. The design is scaled to the room and the table rather than built from a fixed recipe, so it fits the event it is made for.
From this San Francisco wedding florist
This is one piece of a broader wedding and event florist offering, and the same all-white design language extends into matching bridal and bridesmaid bouquets, ceremony florals, aisle and altar arrangements, and additional reception centerpieces, so a single look can run from the ceremony through the reception. As event floral arrangements, the pieces are conditioned and prepared close to the event so they arrive fresh and full.
Delivery and setup
Finished arrangements are hand delivered within San Francisco so the full set arrives fresh and ready to place on the table, with careful handling to protect the roses, tulips, and other white blooms in transit. Studio pickup is available by arrangement, and placement and breakdown of the table florals can be coordinated for larger setups. Because event flowers are time-sensitive, arranging ahead is recommended so the design, palette, and table length are confirmed and the flowers are prepared at their peak for the day.

