Reference

Concrete sizes for every piece.

A bouquet looks one size on a screen and another in your hand. Below are real dimensions so you can plan against the venue floor plan, the bridesmaids, and the photos you've been saving.

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Personal pieces

Hand-held and pin-on pieces. Hold them next to a glass to gauge.

  • Bridal bouquet — round

    24–28 cm diameter · 30–35 cm tall

    Sized for a typical Instagram-square photo crop.

  • Bridal bouquet — cascade

    24–28 cm wide · 45–55 cm long

    The cascading stems double the visible length.

  • Bridesmaid bouquet

    18–22 cm diameter · 25–30 cm tall

    Slightly smaller so the bride's bouquet still anchors photos.

  • Boutonnière

    7–9 cm tall

    Sits on a suit lapel without flopping forward.

  • Corsage (wrist)

    10–12 cm diameter

    Fits standard wrist sizes. Pin-on version is 8–10 cm.

Ceremony

Sized against a standard 2 m wedding arch. Larger venues may need 1.5–2× quantities.

  • Arch corner spray

    40–50 cm wide · 60–80 cm long

    A single corner spray dresses one upper corner of a 2 m arch.

  • Arch full swag

    90–120 cm wide · 60–80 cm long

    The centre-piece spray that covers the top of the arch.

  • Aisle marker (pew bow)

    20–25 cm tall · 15–20 cm wide

    Sized for a standard church pew end or chair back.

  • Altar arrangement

    35–45 cm tall · 30–35 cm wide

    Sits on a 1 m tall plinth without dwarfing the couple.

Reception

Centerpieces sized so guests can see each other across the table.

  • Centerpiece — low

    15–25 cm tall · 30–40 cm wide

    Below eye-line. Ideal for round tables seating 8–10.

  • Centerpiece — tall

    50–70 cm tall · 30–35 cm wide

    On a glass riser. Adds height without blocking sightlines.

  • Garland (table runner)

    1.5–2.5 m long · 20–25 cm wide

    Runs the length of a typical 2 m banquet table.

  • Welcome arrangement

    40–50 cm tall · 35–40 cm wide

    Sits on a sign-in table or guest book stand.