How to Master Industrial-Chic Wedding StyleGabrielle HurwitzWed, May 16, 2018 at 3:45 PM UTCCalligraphy isn't anything new in weddings, but crisp white lettering atop lucite gives the handwriting a fresh, modern spin.Shop similar: Acrylic Wedding Invitation, $10 for 55; etsy.comSHOPRebecca YaleMix your materials with Minted's Marble Marriage invitation suite. The combination of gold foil, marble print, and elegant typography will make the perfect first impression when your guests open their invitation.Minted Weddings Marble Marriage Invitation Suite, prices vary; minted.comSHOPMintedPlay up your venue's industrial feel by keeping the decor minimal. This Minneapolis couple limited their ceremony decorations to a hanging floral arrangement over their altar and simple, unadorned chairs for maximum impact.Shop similar: Terrain Horizontal Wreath Holder, $34; shopterrain.comSHOPGeneohAn asymmetric ceremony arch made of white flowers and greenery adds a softness to the industrial space without taking away from the architecture of the venue.Shop similar: Decorative Metal Arch, $29; efavormart.comSHOPKate IgnatowskiIn both hexagonal and rectangular shapes, these brass card holders are a simple, elegant way to display escort cards, table numbers, or family photos on the big day - and beyond.BHLDN Brass Block Card Holders, $6 - $8; bhldn.comSHOPBHLDNEmbrace an industrial edge by layering mixed metals, concrete, iron and wood to create a dynamic design.Shop similar: Pottery Barn Durango Side Chair, $236 for 4; potterybarn.comSHOPKatie Lopez PhotographyWith a monochromatic color palette of white, gray and black, texture plays a crucial role in industrial wedding decor. Here, velvet linens are accented with lucite ghost chairs and lush white blooms for a simple yet stylish statement.Shop similar: Poly & Bark Burton Side Chairs, $130 for 2; polyandbark.comSHOPSamantha James PhotographySkip the Chiavari chairs, which are far too traditional for an industrial wedding design, and upgrade to these retro-inspired metal chairs. It's a simple swap that will make a big difference.Shop similar: Metal Jackson Tub Chair, $140; worldmarket.comSHOPVicki GraftonOversized marquee letters are both simple and graphic, the ideal combination for an industrial design element.Shop Similar: Rent Letters 3' Marquee Letters, starting at $190 to rent; rentletters.comRENTPaula O'HaraThis South Carolina couple skipped flowers altogether when it came to decorating their ceremony space, instead, making a statement with graphic signage and moody candlelight.Shop similar: Amy Zhang Creative Custom Banner, starting at $50; etsy.comSHOPFinch & FarrowA mix of industrial and glam, these gold-dipped ceramic vases are a chic, modern way to contain floral arrangements.BHLDN Paradox Vase, $8 - $14; bhldn.comSHOPBHLDNKeep your reception tables uncluttered with architectural candlesticks and minimal blooms in monochromatic tones.Shop similar: Anthropologie Bastille Tapered Holders, $24 - $44; anthropologie.comSHOPCB2 Wadsworth Taper Holders, $20 - $40; cb2.comSHOPRebecca YaleAcrylic candlesticks serve as both a chic design statement and a practical escort card with white calligraphy directing your guests to their seats.Shop similar: Crate & Barrel Crystal Tea Light Holder, $15; crateandbarrel.comSHOPRebecca YaleThese geometric concrete candle holders are the perfect accent. Arrange them in twos and threes or stagger them across the table.Abstracta Concrete Candle Holders, $37 for 2; etsy.comSHOPEtsyLine your aisle or adorn your tabletops with a cluster of these marble-based hurricanes. The design may be modern and minimalistic, but there's nothing more romantic than the glow of candlelight.Terrain Marble Base Hurricanes, $88 - $108; shopterrain.comSHOPTerrainSimple in shape with a glam, polished finish, this candelabra is beautiful on its own or paired with florals.BHLDN Antwerp Candelabra, $38; bhldn.comSHOPBHLDNConcrete dinnerware - need we say more? Set your table with these plates for an instant dose of industrial style.Casa de Perrin, starting at $4 to rent; casadeperrin.comRENTCasa de PerrinYour wedding cake will be sitting pretty atop this concrete cake stand. Alternatively, use it as a base for an industrial-inspired centerpiece of succulents and candles. Cake, schmake.Terrain Concrete Cake Stand, $68; shopterrain.comSHOPTerrainThis wedding cake may have the traditional five white tiers, but unfinished edges and minimalist flowers create a wholly modern look.Shop similar: Sweet Art Bake Shop, prices vary; sweetartbakeshop.comSHOPKate IgnatowskiThe Invitations1 of 19Calligraphy isn't anything new in weddings, but crisp white lettering atop lucite gives the handwriting a fresh, modern spin.Shop similar: Acrylic Wedding Invitation, $10 for 55; etsy.comSHOPRebecca YaleThe Invitations1 of 19Calligraphy isn't anything new in weddings, but crisp white lettering atop lucite gives the handwriting a fresh, modern spin.Shop similar: Acrylic Wedding Invitation, $10 for 55; etsy.comSHOPRebecca YaleThe Invitations2 of 19Mix your materials with Minted's Marble Marriage invitation suite. The combination of gold foil, marble print, and elegant typography will make the perfect first impression when your guests open their invitation.Minted Weddings Marble Marriage Invitation Suite, prices vary; minted.comSHOPMintedThe Altar3 of 19Play up your venue's industrial feel by keeping the decor minimal. This Minneapolis couple limited their ceremony decorations to a hanging floral arrangement over their altar and simple, unadorned chairs for maximum impact.Shop similar: Terrain Horizontal Wreath Holder, $34; shopterrain.comSHOPGeneohThe Flowers4 of 19An asymmetric ceremony arch made of white flowers and greenery adds a softness to the industrial space without taking away from the architecture of the venue.Shop similar: Decorative Metal Arch, $29; efavormart.comSHOPKate IgnatowskiThe Card Holders5 of 19In both hexagonal and rectangular shapes, these brass card holders are a simple, elegant way to display escort cards, table numbers, or family photos on the big day - and beyond.BHLDN Brass Block Card Holders, $6 - $8; bhldn.comSHOPBHLDNThe Seating6 of 19Embrace an industrial edge by layering mixed metals, concrete, iron and wood to create a dynamic design.Shop similar: Pottery Barn Durango Side Chair, $236 for 4; potterybarn.comSHOPKatie Lopez PhotographyThe Seating7 of 19With a monochromatic color palette of white, gray and black, texture plays a crucial role in industrial wedding decor. Here, velvet linens are accented with lucite ghost chairs and lush white blooms for a simple yet stylish statement.Shop similar: Poly & Bark Burton Side Chairs, $130 for 2; polyandbark.comSHOPSamantha James PhotographyThe Seating8 of 19Skip the Chiavari chairs, which are far too traditional for an industrial wedding design, and upgrade to these retro-inspired metal chairs. It's a simple swap that will make a big difference.Shop similar: Metal Jackson Tub Chair, $140; worldmarket.comSHOPVicki GraftonThe Decor9 of 19Oversized marquee letters are both simple and graphic, the ideal combination for an industrial design element.Shop Similar: Rent Letters 3' Marquee Letters, starting at $190 to rent; rentletters.comRENTPaula O'HaraThe Decor10 of 19This South Carolina couple skipped flowers altogether when it came to decorating their ceremony space, instead, making a statement with graphic signage and moody candlelight.Shop similar: Amy Zhang Creative Custom Banner, starting at $50; etsy.comSHOPFinch & FarrowThe Vases11 of 19A mix of industrial and glam, these gold-dipped ceramic vases are a chic, modern way to contain floral arrangements.BHLDN Paradox Vase, $8 - $14; bhldn.comSHOPBHLDNThe Candles12 of 19Keep your reception tables uncluttered with architectural candlesticks and minimal blooms in monochromatic tones.Shop similar: Anthropologie Bastille Tapered Holders, $24 - $44; anthropologie.comSHOPCB2 Wadsworth Taper Holders, $20 - $40; cb2.comSHOPRebecca YaleThe Candles13 of 19Acrylic candlesticks serve as both a chic design statement and a practical escort card with white calligraphy directing your guests to their seats.Shop similar: Crate & Barrel Crystal Tea Light Holder, $15; crateandbarrel.comSHOPRebecca YaleThe Candles14 of 19These geometric concrete candle holders are the perfect accent. Arrange them in twos and threes or stagger them across the table.Abstracta Concrete Candle Holders, $37 for 2; etsy.comSHOPEtsyThe Candles15 of 19Line your aisle or adorn your tabletops with a cluster of these marble-based hurricanes. The design may be modern and minimalistic, but there's nothing more romantic than the glow of candlelight.Terrain Marble Base Hurricanes, $88 - $108; shopterrain.comSHOPTerrainThe Candles16 of 19Simple in shape with a glam, polished finish, this candelabra is beautiful on its own or paired with florals.BHLDN Antwerp Candelabra, $38; bhldn.comSHOPBHLDNThe Plates17 of 19Concrete dinnerware - need we say more? Set your table with these plates for an instant dose of industrial style.Casa de Perrin, starting at $4 to rent; casadeperrin.comRENTCasa de PerrinThe Cake Stand18 of 19Your wedding cake will be sitting pretty atop this concrete cake stand. Alternatively, use it as a base for an industrial-inspired centerpiece of succulents and candles. Cake, schmake.Terrain Concrete Cake Stand, $68; shopterrain.comSHOPTerrainThe Cake19 of 19This wedding cake may have the traditional five white tiers, but unfinished edges and minimalist flowers create a wholly modern look.Shop similar: Sweet Art Bake Shop, prices vary; sweetartbakeshop.comSHOPKate IgnatowskiSay "I do" with an edge.From ELLE DecorAbout Our Ads