Boxwood Walls

Hey y’all and welcome back to the Blog! Today we are talking about a rental item that can be multipurpose and help you make a statement at your event… boxwood walls!

Our boxwood walls feature a white wood trimmed base and faux boxwood 360 degree around. They are 8’ tall and 4’ wide making them a great size for many uses. Depending on how you want to use them, you may need one or multiple. Boxwood walls are one of our favorite specialty items because they are very versatile. Let’s dive into some of the many ways our clients have featured our boxwood walls!

Escort Card or Seating Chart Displays: 

Our clients have used our boxwood walls at the entrance featuring their escort cards or seating charts displayed. This is a great use of our boxwood walls because they make a beautiful statement while also providing a great function. Guests love that they can find their seating information in a beautiful and easy way. It also makes for a stunning photo. 

Champagne Walls:

Clients have loved using the champagne wall attachment to turn our boxwood into a champagne wall. This makes a fun conversation piece and is a great way to welcome guests to the reception or cocktail hour. The walls can hold 44 champagne flutes and we have two boxwood walls that can convert to champagne walls. You could also serve other specialty cocktails in a champagne flute on these walls. 

Photo Backdrops:

Oftentimes our clients have used the boxwood walls as a backdrop for photographs, creating the feel of a photo booth. Guests love it and will love sharing the photos with everyone. You can use them as they are or have a florist add florals to them to make them even more beautiful. Another super popular trend has been adding a neon sign to the wall. We have seen both weddings and corporate events add this fun element to the event. 

Stage or Cake Backdrops:

Boxwood walls make a great backdrop behind high focus areas to give it a complete look. Our clients have used them behind the cake table, making the space beautiful for the cake cutting and toast moment. Clients have also used them behind the stage to finish off the space. This also can serve the function of hiding any equipment the band needs close by but not visible to your guests. 

What's your favorite way to use boxwood walls?