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Burgundy just has this way of bringing depth and warmth to a wedding table—there’s something about it that feels both timeless and a little bit daring. If you’re looking for inspiration, I’ve rounded up 16 ideas that show off how versatile and striking burgundy can be for your reception.

Here are 16 burgundy wedding table setting ideas—hopefully, they’ll spark some inspiration and help you set a sophisticated mood for your big day. Burgundy works across seasons and styles, so you really can’t go wrong.
1. Burgundy velvet table runners

I’m a fan of burgundy velvet table runners at weddings. The fabric feels so soft and lush—perfect for a winter or evening event where you want a little extra coziness, but you don’t want to go overboard.
2. Gold-rimmed white china plates

Gold-rimmed white china plates always look so crisp and elegant. I love how the gold catches the light and plays off burgundy accents. It’s subtle, not too much, but just enough to feel special.
3. Copper candleholders with burgundy candles

Copper candleholders with burgundy candles? Yes, please. The copper glows next to the red, and it just feels inviting. I think this works for indoor or outdoor weddings—there’s something warm about it either way.
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4. Mason jars filled with burgundy roses and greenery

Mason jars with burgundy roses have a simple, down-to-earth charm. The deep rose color pops against the glass, and a little greenery keeps it fresh. I like this look for rustic or farmhouse weddings—it’s easy to put together and doesn’t break the bank.
5. Centerpieces featuring burgundy astilbe and ranunculus

Burgundy astilbe and ranunculus make such interesting centerpieces. Astilbe is all feathery and soft, while ranunculus has those layers that look almost like roses. Together, they’re bold but still feel natural.
6. Long wooden tables with burgundy linen overlays

Long wooden tables already bring warmth to a space, but throw a burgundy linen overlay on top and it’s next-level. The deep color against the wood just feels grounded and elegant—kind of classic, but not stuffy.
7. Tall burgundy taper candles in vintage brass holders

Tall burgundy tapers in old brass holders? I’m obsessed. The red is dramatic, and the brass adds this vintage, slightly romantic vibe. It’s simple but makes a statement.
8. Clusters of figs and pomegranates as table decor

Clusters of figs and pomegranates bring in color and a little bit of whimsy. I love how they echo the burgundy palette but feel organic and a bit unexpected. Perfect for fall, honestly.
9. Burgundy and blush mixed floral arrangements

Mixing burgundy and blush flowers just works. The deep red with soft blush keeps things from looking too heavy. Dahlias and peonies in these shades add texture, and the combo feels both modern and timeless.
10. Burgundy silk napkins tied with gold ribbon

Burgundy silk napkins tied with gold ribbon—so simple, but so pretty. It’s a quick way to make each place setting look pulled together, and the gold ribbon gives it just enough shine.
11. Place cards with burgundy calligraphy

Place cards with burgundy calligraphy add a personal, thoughtful touch. The deep red ink looks great on simple cards, and handwritten names feel special. You can match them with other details, like invitations or ribbons, for a cohesive vibe.
12. Burgundy artichoke accents in centerpieces

Burgundy artichokes in a centerpiece? That’s a little unexpected, but I love it. They add cool texture and pair well with roses and dahlias. There’s an earthy feel that keeps things from looking too fancy.
13. Dark wood chargers paired with burgundy linens

Dark wood chargers with burgundy linens just feel cozy and luxe. The wood brings in a natural vibe, and the burgundy adds drama. It’s understated but still feels special.
14. Burgundy velvet chair sashes

Burgundy velvet chair sashes are a soft, rich detail that instantly dresses up plain chairs. The texture is lovely, and they blend in with all sorts of wedding color schemes.
15. Crystal glassware with gold detailing

Crystal glassware with gold edges—there’s something so refined about it. The gold works with burgundy, and together, they give the table an elevated, classic feel without being over the top.
16. Mini burgundy pumpkins for fall weddings

I love bringing in mini burgundy pumpkins—they add this deep, autumn color that just feels right on a fall table. Sometimes I’ll scatter them as simple centerpieces, but mixing them with greenery and a few candles makes everything feel so much cozier. They give that natural vibe without screaming for attention, which, honestly, is perfect.