Roman columns and decorative pedestals bring a more classical styling influence to weddings and formal event spaces. Their column-inspired design suits ceremony entrances, altar displays and traditional venue styling where height and symmetry help frame the overall setup.
These pedestal styles are often paired with floral arrangements, candles and backdrop installations to create grander focal points throughout ceremony and reception areas while maintaining a timeless decorative look.
Roman Columns for Ceremony & Entrance Styling
Roman columns and decorative pedestals are inspired by classical architectural styling and are commonly used to frame ceremony spaces, venue entrances and floral installations. Their taller column design helps create symmetry and structure throughout formal wedding setups.
These styles suit traditional weddings, chapel ceremonies, garden venues and formal reception spaces where a more timeless decorative appearance is preferred over modern minimalist styling.
Using Roman Columns in Wedding Styling
Roman pedestal columns are often positioned:
- beside ceremony aisles
- at venue entrances
- under floral arrangements
- along backdrop displays
- around altar styling
- within garden wedding setups
They work particularly well alongside backdrop curtains and draping to create more structured ceremony and reception styling areas.