There’s something undeniably magical about a boho wedding. It’s the perfect blend of effortless charm, natural beauty, and a touch of free-spirited elegance.
When I was planning my own boho-inspired wedding (or helping a friend bring their vision to life), I quickly realized that the centerpiece is one of the most important elements in setting the mood.
It’s not just about decorating the table—it’s about creating an experience, a story that unfolds with every little detail.
If you’re dreaming of a boho wedding and looking for centerpiece ideas, here are some of my favorites that bring warmth, romance, and a bit of whimsy to your tables.
1. Dried Flowers & Pampas Grass Arrangements
One of the things I love most about boho décor is the use of natural elements, and dried flowers paired with pampas grass are an absolute staple.
The feathery texture of pampas grass, combined with warm-toned dried flowers like bunny tails, lunaria, and preserved roses, creates a dreamy, organic look.
I like to place these in neutral ceramic vases or amber glass bottles for an earthy touch. Bonus? These arrangements last forever—making them a great keepsake after the wedding!
2. Vintage Lanterns with Fairy Lights
I’ve always believed that lighting plays a huge role in setting the mood, and nothing does it better than vintage lanterns filled with fairy lights.
Whether they’re rustic metal lanterns or delicate Moroccan-inspired ones, they add an intimate glow to the tables.
I like to mix in a few sprigs of eucalyptus or baby’s breath around the base for that effortless, undone look.
3. Macramé Table Runners & Terracotta Accents
Boho weddings are all about texture, and macramé table runners instantly bring that cozy, handmade feel.
I like to layer them over wooden tables and pair them with terracotta pots filled with succulents or wildflowers. The contrast of soft macramé and earthy terracotta makes the whole setup feel warm and inviting.
4. Mix-and-Match Candlesticks
There’s something so romantic about a flickering candle at dinner, and I love using a mix of candlesticks in varying heights.
Vintage brass candlesticks, wooden holders, and even glass ones work beautifully together. I usually go for warm, neutral or dusty rose taper candles to keep the aesthetic soft and dreamy.
5. Glass Bottles with Single-Stem Blooms
Sometimes, simplicity is key. One of my go-to centerpiece ideas is repurposing different-shaped glass bottles—think amber, green, and clear glass—and placing a single wildflower or dried stem in each. It creates such a delicate, airy look without feeling overdone. Plus, it’s a super budget-friendly option!
6. Wooden Crates & Wildflower Bouquets
For a more rustic boho vibe, I love incorporating wooden crates into the centerpieces. A small, distressed wooden box filled with loosely arranged wildflowers, wheat stalks, and eucalyptus leaves makes the table feel naturally beautiful.
Sometimes, I’ll add a few candles or a handwritten name card to personalize the setup even more.
7. Bohemian Dreamcatchers & Feathers
If you want to lean into the more whimsical side of boho, dreamcatchers and feathers make for an eye-catching centerpiece. I like to hang small dreamcatchers from centerpiece stands or lay them flat with a mix of crystals and tea light candles for a mystical, free-spirited vibe.
8. Books & Vintage Trinkets
I adore the idea of using vintage books stacked in the center of the table as a base for flowers, candles, or even a small globe.
If you love thrifting as much as I do, hunting down old books, brass keys, or other antique finds can make your centerpieces truly one-of-a-kind.
9. Fruit & Floral Combinations
For a more vibrant, unconventional approach, I love mixing fresh fruit with florals. Think pomegranates, figs, or citrus fruits paired with lush greenery and colorful blooms. It creates an abundant, artful centerpiece that feels so fresh and natural.
10. Minimalist Clay Vases with Neutral Blooms
Sometimes, less is more. A simple clay vase with dried palm leaves or neutral-toned flowers can make just as much of a statement as a large floral arrangement.
I like to keep the color palette soft—beige, ivory, and dusty pinks—to keep things feeling organic and understated.
Bringing It All Together
No matter which centerpiece idea you go with, the key to a boho wedding is embracing imperfection—letting things feel natural, layered, and effortless. Mix different elements, play with textures, and don’t be afraid to add personal touches that make your wedding feel uniquely yours. In the end, it’s the details that create the magic.
Which of these centerpiece ideas is your favorite? I’d love to hear how you’re bringing your boho wedding vision to life!