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Black or White? How to Choose Cocktail Furniture Colours for Your Sydney Event

The question of black versus white cocktail furniture is one that comes up on almost every enquiry. Most people have an instinct but want confirmation. Some people have no preference and want someone to just make the call for them.

Here is a clear guide.

The Short Answer

White is right for:

  • Baby showers, bridal showers, and gender reveals
  • Outdoor events in natural light
  • Events with soft colour palettes (sage, dusty pink, terracotta, white and gold)
  • Any event where you are not sure which colour to pick

Black is right for:

  • Corporate networking events and product launches
  • Milestone birthdays with a dark or monochrome theme
  • Events in dark-interior venues (rooftops, warehouses, nightclub-adjacent spaces)
  • Black and gold, black and silver, or all-black event aesthetics

When genuinely in doubt: go white.

How Each Colour Photographs

White in natural light: Outstanding. Outdoor Sydney events, gardens, courtyards, and venues with large windows — white furniture photographs cleanly and does not distract from the subject.

White in indoor artificial light: Still good. May pick up colour casts from warm or coloured lighting.

Black in natural light: Graphic and clean. Works well in any lighting condition.

Black in low light or evening events: Strong. This is where black furniture really earns its keep against dark venues and dimly lit spaces.

If you have a mix of indoor and outdoor settings, or if the lighting is uncertain, white is the more versatile choice.

By Event Type

  • Birthday party: Soft themes and outdoor settings: white. Dark themes and indoor evening events: black.
  • Wedding: Almost always white.
  • Corporate event: Most commonly black.
  • Baby shower: Almost always white.
  • Hens party: Glamorous or monochrome: black. Floral, boho, or pastel: white.
  • Baptism and christening: White for traditional aesthetics.
  • Gender reveal: White is the strong default.

Can I Mix Black and White?

Yes, but it works better for some events than others. At events with a deliberate black-and-white theme, mixing white tables with black stools can be part of the visual concept. At most events, mixing colours creates visual noise. One colour across all furniture is almost always cleaner.

Practical Considerations

Marks and stains: Black hides marks better than white. At events with food and drinks, black furniture requires less visible maintenance during the event.

Your backdrop: If your main photo backdrop is dark, white furniture will stand out. If your backdrop is light, black furniture will stand out.

FAQs

Can I change my colour choice after booking?
Subject to availability, yes. Let us know as soon as possible.

Is there a price difference between black and white?
No. Both colours are the same price.

What if my event has a colour other than black or white?
White is neutral enough to work with virtually any event colour palette.