12 Stunning Fall Centerpieces That Will Inspire You

A beautiful Fall centerpiece is the perfect way to celebrate the season, and any DIYer's dream. And centerpieces these days are not just one size fits all — there are so many unique and interesting ways to turn your table into the talk of the town. So whether you're hosting a dinner party or simply wanting to add a bit of seasonal flair to your dining table, make a splash with some of these gorgeous ideas for Fall centerpieces.

Neutral Pumpkins

White pumpkins are huge for Fall and Halloween decor this year, so why not incorporate them into your centerpiece? This Fall centerpiece uses a simple arrangement of different sizes of white pumpkins, a touch of greenery, and a rustic wooden dish for an effortless centerpiece that will take you all the way to Thanksgiving.

Fall Florals

With all of the pumpkins, apples, and Fall foliage motifs, it can be easy to forget about all of the options for flowers that can make beautiful Fall centerpieces as well. There are tons of imitation flowers available at craft stores that you can turn into long-lasting Fall centerpieces, or you can create some temporary ones with real flowers from your garden or the farmer's market.

Lanterns and Pine Cones

If you want to make an even bolder statement with your candles, grab some lanterns and make them the focus of your centerpiece. Surround them with pumpkins and pine cones like this one does, and you've got yourself a simple and festive centerpiece.

Potted Plant

Sometimes, a potted plant can be the most beautiful centerpiece, requiring little effort while still making a big impact. This potted plant is the perfect Fall centerpiece with its fuzzy leaves, wood plant pot, and mini "harvest" chalkboard sign.

Antique Tool Box

Vintage tool boxes and wooden crates are a great way to add a bit of visual appeal without any additional effort. This centerpiece shows you how to create a beautiful display using different elements like vases, pumpkins, and pine cones, and keeps them tidy and uncluttered.

Tiered Centerpiece

This is a great option for smaller tables and more compact spaces. Having a tiered centerpiece allows you to use a lot of decorations without taking up too much space. To create your own tiered centerpiece, place larger items on the bottom tier and smaller Fall decor pieces on the upper layers.

Green and White

This stunning centerpiece uses an array of green and white elements to create a incredible rustic creation. Pick out some of your favorite pumpkins, like these white and green ones, and pull colors from them for the rest of your centerpiece. The lime green and dark green of these pumpkins is repeated with the foliage to make a beautiful finished product.

Simple Candles

This rustic centerpiece is festive and fun without being overwhelming. The use of the wooden box keeps the whole thing contained, and the rope handles make it look rustic, all the while making it easy to move around if you need to make room for more food on your table.

Apples and Greenery

Centerpieces don't have to be confined to a container, dish, or bowl. And this beautiful centerpiece proves they can still look refined and put-together without something to hold them together. This arrangement of greenery, apples, and candles is a simple yet stunning ode to Fall.

Antique and Elegant

This centerpiece uses a beautiful antique-looking lantern and lovely green hydrangeas to create for an elegant feel that's a great addition to any dinner party. Make sure any taller objects like lanterns and candlesticks don't get in the way of anyone's line of sight!

Painted Pumpkins

If the orange and green colors of classic pumpkins aren't really your style, try your hand at painting some pumpkins to match the rest of your space. This beautiful combination of white, blue, and even burlap pumpkins stays rustic and classically Fall while adding something a little different. The use of candlesticks is also a great space-saving way of adding some height to your centerpiece.

Vintage Bottles

To give some vintage flair to your centerpiece, try collecting some vintage bottles and filling them with branches from your favorite tree or bush. The key is to collect bottles of varying heights, shapes, and sizes to create a dynamic centerpiece. Keep the branches simple and to a minimum for that really vintage Fall feel.