Bread becomes centerpiece trend at chic events

Event designers are replacing traditional floral arrangements with bread as centerpieces at weddings and dinners. This shift emphasizes handmade craftsmanship and storytelling through food. A recent wedding at Lincoln Center highlighted the trend with artistic loaves.

Last January, at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater, event designer David Stark created a wedding reception featuring loaves of bread as the main table decorations. Baked by Brooklyn’s Colson Patisserie, the boules included unique, expressive faces in the crust, elevated like sculptures. The tables also included sculptural butter topiaries and pools of candlelight, transforming everyday bread into a focal point.

Stark views bread as a material that embodies labor and human connection. “I’m interested in things that are made by hand,” he says. “Bread conveys that immediately—the labor, the craft, the human touch. And then there’s the idea of gathering around a table to break bread. When you actually make the design out of bread, those two ideas connect.” He stresses that the choice must serve a purpose: “It’s not decorating with bread for the sake of decorating with bread. It has to tell a story.” Through scale and intention, Stark elevated bread to feel “festive, chic, even monumental.”

This approach appears in other settings. At a Sotheby’s Old Masters dinner, Richard Drake of the auction house collaborated with Acquolina catering, using bread from Swedish bakery Fabrique. Servers introduced it via multi-tiered golden trollies mid-meal, tying into the theme of food as still life. “I love food as centerpieces,” Drake says. “The line between floral and food has become beautifully blurred. It opens up so much space for creativity.”

Florists like Christy Poppler of Studio C Floral in Minneapolis have incorporated bread into events, pairing it with grissini, garlic bulbs, and pasta garlands for an Italian trattoria style. “There are a million kinds of bread. A million patterns, a million forms. It surprises people in the best way,” she notes.

Bakers such as Carla Finley of Apt. 2 Bread sculpt dough into art forms, including baguettes shaped like snakes or hands. At a Fisher’s Island benefit, she covered a church altar with bread for guests to tear and share. Practical benefits include its edibility and sustainability compared to discarded florals. As Stark observes, this reflects confidence in unconventional ideas done beautifully.

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