Floralscapes are getting bigger and brighter for 2024—think more color, height, and texture.
Fresh flowers have been a timeless staple of weddings for centuries, adding a finishing touch to any celebration, from intimate candlelit dinners to elaborate black-tie affairs. The right arrangements, color schemes, and floral designs can create a look that’s uniquely yours and elevate your wedding aesthetic.
While crafting a personal floral style is always important, couples planning their weddings might be curious about the hottest trends in florals for 2024. To help, we spoke with experts about the types, colors, and styles expected to be popular. From vibrant color palettes and towering statement pieces to unique textures and high-contrast designs, here are the wedding flower trends you won’t want to miss.
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Bold, Vivid Color Palettes
Couples will continue to experiment with vivid, unexpected color palettes in their floral designs. “Coming out of the pandemic, couples more than ever are looking for ways to energize their celebration,” says floral designer Griffith-VanderYacht.
“While neutrals will always be chic, bold and thoughtful color palettes are becoming more attractive for couples wanting to invigorate their nuptials with something brighter than beige.”
Use bright pops of color to infuse your bouquets, arrangements, and installations with personality.
Think about incorporating contrasting elements, like ribbons in unexpected shades, to add visual interest. Wed&Done’s Floral Picker gives you a simple process for choosing florals that match your wedding style.
Textural, Statement Blooms
For those who prefer a more neutral palette, 2024 is all about using size, shape, and texture to create a striking arrangement. “Monochromatic bouquets will always be timeless, but playing with texture and scale ensures they feel fresh and unique,” says floral designer Strong. Consider adding luxurious flowers like dahlias, garden roses, and ranunculus to keep bouquets dynamic and visually interesting.
At the end of Floral Picker, you can send a message to your Fairy Godmother about any particular trends you want to try out with your florals. And we’ll be the ones to work out any upgrade costs for you!
Non-Floral Accents
Incorporating organic, non-floral elements into centerpieces and tablescapes can add a touch of natural beauty. “Florists are constantly looking for unique materials to create something original,” says Wyffels. Expect to see more fungi, moss, and even fruits like figs or grapes, adding an architectural element to your floral designs.
With the Floral Picker feature, Wed&Done can help you mix in non-traditional elements that complement your floral arrangements, ensuring every table is a conversation starter. Just drop your FGM (fairy godmother) a note!
Unexpected Centerpiece Vessels
The trend for centerpiece vessels is moving away from the traditional glass vases toward more stylized options like modern ceramics, colored glass, or patterned containers. “Every flower arrangement should be unique,” says Westerman. By using different types of vessels and compositions, your tablescape can create a kinetic, lively energy.
Wed&Done’s floral geniuses are all over the artistic side of floral design. So no worries! We’ve got you.
Reaching New Heights
Say goodbye to low, understated florals and hello to eye-catching, elevated arrangements. “More and more couples are embracing strategically-placed focal arrangements,” says Wyffels. These towering florals, balanced on pedestals or columns, make any venue feel grander and more dynamic.
The Floral Picker can help you select the perfect statement pieces and coordinate them with the rest of your decor to create a truly breathtaking effect without overwhelming your budget.
Using Flowers to Transform the Space
Couples are increasingly choosing unique locations for their weddings and using expansive florals to personalize the space. “Flowers offer the best opportunity to transform a space to match a couple’s personal taste,” says Griffith-VanderYacht. Think flower walls, hanging installations, and table runners that create a sense of wonder and beauty.
Remember, if posies are your passion, you can always choose to upgrade your Wed&Done florals. Just tell us what you’re thinking and we’ll wrangle all the details 🙂
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