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Better in Black and White? The rise of monochrome marches on…

By: on August 11, 2011|No Comments

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Classic or contemporary, the growing popularity of black and white themed weddings and table top decoration is a trend impossible to ignore.  For those of you looking to perfect the ideal monochrome setting for weddings, anniversaries or a very special occasion, we’ll show you how!

 

Black & White Personalised Satin Ribbon

Classic White Guest Book

Black Preserved Rose Petals

 

Minimalists rejoice at the sleek, elegant, uncluttered charm of black and white finishing touches – whilst traditionalists revel in the look of timeless classics that will never go out of style, choosing to stick with damask and flourish patterns for an upscale, refined look at their wedding. Trendy brides add a splash of ‘bright’ to an otherwise monochrome theme – picking reds, fuchsia or greens as complimentary accent shades.

 

White Disposable Camera

Exquisite Black Table Crystals

White Organza Bags

 

Special Occasion? Try simple white chair covers around a table overlaid with white satin fabric, add a clean cut black runner and a trio of black and white twinkling tea lights to finish. Try draping strings of sparkling gems around candelabras or amongst a centrepiece of luscious cream lilies. Choose tall, elegant chalkboard table number holders to lead guest to their seats – and if you’re looking to save some money, there are plenty of finishing touches that will set the mood without breaking the bank.

 

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Amy Greenwood

PR & Marketing Manager for The Last Detail Amy is the team member who is forever awash in a sea of press releases and features, placing The Last Detail’s beautiful products in the top press. Rarely seen without a smile on her face, Amy is an all time lover of sunshine, raspberry mojito’s & condiments. Secrets include; a healthy hatred for pork scratchings and an absolute inability to read the Battersea Dogs Home website without crying.

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