Pedestals, Urns and Balusters: for Brides Who Love Old-World Charm

These furnishings add old-world grace and charm to the settings for your wedding events. The trend toward elegance and themes in weddings has increased the demand for rental pedestals, urns and balusters/balustrades.
Visualize the Possibilities
Place an urn atop a pedestal and fill it with wonderful silk or real flowers. This application is great for dressing up guest registry areas at the church and reception.
For a nighttime event, put a light in the base of balustrade/pedestal setup to create romantic illumination.
Incorporate elegant balustrades, such as a quarter-circle colonnade, or a model featuring four balusters that hold up a rail.
Use columns as aisle posts, with smaller pedestals going down the aisle and growing to 36 inches near the bride and groom stand.
Create drama with large 14" to 20" urns
Ask your wedding photographer to incorporate the drama of these products into wedding and reception photos.
Product Definitions
- Baluster - an upright, decorative post supporting a handrail, much like the banister of a staircase
- Balustrade - a decorative railing placed together with supporting balusters (see above)
- Colonnade - a row of columns, sometimes supporting an arch
- Column - an round pillar shaped like a long cylinder
- Pedestal - a base or support for a column, statue or urn.
- Pillar - a vertical column that is part of a structure used for support or decoration
- Railings - a structure consisting of one or more rails and their supports used to provide a barrier or support
- Urn - an ornamental vase that usually is combined with a foot or a pedestal



