Spring Floral Centerpiece Inspired by the RAZ Showroom

spring floral centerpiece

I just returned from a fun trip to the Dallas Market, where I tagged along with Carrie and Taalor as they prebooked products for Trendy Tree’s Spring and Summer 2026 collections. It’s always a treat to go—not just to see what’s trending, but to soak in ideas and inspiration I can share with you here on the blog.

One piece that really caught my eye was a spring floral centerpiece in the RAZ Imports showroom. It was so light and airy—and best of all, it looked like something you could easily recreate at home without needing to be a floral designer!

If I Were Making This Spring Floral Centerpiece at Home…

I’d start by placing a piece of Styrofoam in the bottom of the bowl or tray and securing it—either with hot glue or a bit of floral tape, depending on what I’m using. Then I’d cover the foam with moss to hide the mechanics and give it that soft, natural base. Next, I’d add in a couple of tall floral sprays, securing them into the foam with a dab of hot glue to keep them in place. The battery-operated candles would go in after that, nestled in the moss.

Finally, I’d tuck in a few succulent picks around the edges to fill it out and add texture. If you’re using a bowl that sits at an angle or in a tiered set, you might need to secure the back bowl or basket too—just depends on the setup. But overall, this would be a beautiful and simple way to bring a little spring charm into your space!

This spring floral centerpiece would make a beautiful addition to your dining table, a sideboard, or even a covered porch. You could easily swap out the florals for seasonal updates—just a fun reminder that with a few supplies and a little creativity, you can bring beauty into your home year-round. RAZ has such beautiful products, and you can’t imagine how gorgeous their showroom is!

Just Wait Until You See These Christmas Trees…

I have tons more to share from Market—especially the beautifully decorated Christmas trees by John Mark Enterprises out of Memphis, Tennessee. I don’t know John Mark personally, but I feel like I do! if you’ve ever watched his videos, you know what I mean—he has that way of speaking that feels like he’s just chatting with a friend. That’s why I was so happy to see his designer tree displays featured in the Craig Bachman showroom. It’s always exciting to see Southern creatives making their mark in such inspiring ways, and I can’t wait to show you more soon!

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