Festive weddings are inherently magical. A smattering of snow, shimmering center pieces, and a Christmas color palette all combine to set the scene beautifully. 

As for the seating, wedding thrones hold everything together, putting the bride and groom on a pedestal and ensuring everyone’s attention is where it should be during the wedding breakfast. 

At Throne Kingdom, we have been hand-crafting thrones for weddings for years and have a collection to suit all preferences, budgets, and themes. 

Here, we’ve hand-picked the wedding thrones that work particularly well for a festive bash, and explain how to sprinkle even more Christmas magic on your big day. 

How to Use Thrones in Your Christmas Wedding 

There are a few ways to use thrones at your Christmas wedding, but the obvious one is to use them for the bride and groom’s seating during the wedding breakfast. 

Thrones take center stage at the top table, representing the special roles held by the couple of the hour and helping them feel extra special as they enjoy their meal. 

Thrones can also be used at weddings as photo backdrops, creating picture-perfect moments for the wedding album. 

When positioned as part of a photo booth with or without the help of a professional photographer, thrones can serve as an eye-catching and noteworthy furnishing as your guests snap polaroids of themselves on the big day. 

Depending on where you get married, thrones can be used as the seating for signing the register. This takes place after the ceremony, often in the church or sometimes at the reception venue, and thrones can be used as seating for the bride and groom as they rubber-stamp the wedding. 

Expert Tip: Choosing the Right Color Palette 

Christmas weddings already come with an inherent palette: deep emeralds, scarlet reds, glistening whites, and shimmering metallics like gold or silver. A few seasonal palettes that work beautifully include:

  • Traditional Christmas: Rich red roses, deep greenery, warm candlelight, and glossy accents for a timeless look.

  • Winter Wonderland: All-white florals, ice blue accents, and soft silvers create a serene and modern atmosphere.

  • Rustic Christmas: Natural greens, pinecones, and wood tones — perfect for barn or lodge weddings.

  • Elegant Metallics: Gold or rose-gold accents with ivory florals and refined crystal details.

Your thrones should complement, not compete with, these elements. This means considering upholstery, trim, and ornamentation that align with your overall color story.

The Most Eye-Catching Thrones for Your Christmas Wedding 

Perhaps the most important things to consider before choosing a wedding throne is the color and design of the seating in question. 

You must make sure that the throne matches your chosen wedding color palette, or opt for neutral thrones that can match any color scheme. 

Also, consider the intricate detailing and unique designs on the throne in question, which can add an element of charm and sophistication to the top table. 

With this in mind, here are five of our most eye-catching thrones that may serve you well at your upcoming Christmas wedding: 

Chloe Throne Chair 

Recommended color palette: Winter Wonderland 

The archetypal wedding throne, the Chloe Throne Chair, is refined and elegant and will serve as the perfect seating arrangement for the bride and groom at your Christmas wedding. 

It is hand-chiseled from grade A mahogany wood, finished in premium upholstery, and boasts intricate gold detailing on the frame. If you’re throwing a winter wonderland-themed wedding this Christmas, the Chloe Throne is the ideal option. 

King David Crown Throne Chair 

Recommended color palette: Elegant Metallics 

As cold as ice, the King David Crown Throne Chair is another great option for a winter wedding. The arms feature majestic lion carvings, evoking feelings of strength and power, while the premium upholstery ensures comfort and refinement. 

You can also opt for buttons or crystal tufting on the upholstery, depending on your preferences, while the clear protective coating makes it easier to maintain the chair long into the future, if you’re a business owner who prioritizes longevity. 

Wedding Ring Accent Bench 

Recommended color palette: Winter Wonderland

Expertly made with wedding ceremonies in mind, our Wedding Ring Accent Bench provides stunning seating for guests at your winter soiree. It serves as a beautiful circular focal point for photos and is a real statement-making piece of furniture. 

Classy in white and gold, this metal bench adds a playful, youthful element to your big day, offering your guests something different as they look to snap memorable moments to share on Instagram. 

King Stephen Throne Chair 

Recommended color palette: Traditional Christmas 

If your wedding will feature a traditional Christmas color scheme with glorious golds and bold reds, the King Stephen Throne Chair is a fabulous option for your VIP seating requirements. 

It features a statuesque, chiseled design and demands to be the center of attention wherever it sits in the wedding venue. Instead of the red and gold combo, you can opt for this chair in white and gold or silver, depending on the color scheme at your upcoming wedding. 

Queen Tiffany Throne Chair 

Recommended color palette: Rustic Christmas 

Another magical option for your Christmas wedding is the resplendent Queen Tiffany Throne Chair. Like the King Stephen, the Queen Tiffany can effortlessly complement your wedding’s festive theme, while providing comfortable, premium seating to the bride and groom. 

The Queen Tiffany is available in seven color profiles, depending on your preferences, and the green and gold combination can also work beautifully for a festive bash. 

Order Your Wedding Seating from Throne Kingdom Today 

Throne Kingdom is the number one supplier of festive wedding thrones in the United States. We ship nationwide and internationally from our base in Brooklyn, NY. 

For more recommendations, browse our Wedding & Bridal Collection or dive into Santa’s Royal Collection for festive thrones that turn heads for all the right reasons. 

Ross Young
Taggué: Christmas Weddings