As we step into 2026, floral design continues to evolve with a bold blend of modern aesthetics and timeless romance. From dreamy pastel palettes to unexpected textures and sustainable styles, this year’s trends are all about personal expression. Here are 4 floral trends we are loving for weddings and events in 2026.

Earthy Luxe

In 2026, couples are embracing a grounded aesthetic rooted in nature. Think soft, neutral flowers like cream garden roses, beige dahlias, and off-white Lisianthus. All these paired with greenery like olive, magnolia leaves, and eucalyptus. Metallics such as brushed gold add a glamorous touch. With a focus on sustainability, this vibe brings grace without overwhelming color. Perfect for minimalist and upscale celebrations alike.

earthly luxe white flowers and cream garden roses with greens

Romantic Pastels

Pastels are back with renewed energy. Instead of traditional sweet palettes, this trend pairs muted sorbet tones with contemporary styling. Think asymmetrical arrangements, sculptural installations, and multi-textures bouquets. Flowers such as lavender stock, pink ranunculus, peach garden roses, and blue hydrangeas bring depth and harmony to pastel palettes. Our pastel punch flower pack brings this trend to life. The sorbet flower pack is another perfect combination to bring the pastel trend to your next event. Lastly, our serenity & rose quartz showcase this palette perfectly.

Romantic Pastels with lavender stock, pink ranunculus, peach garden roses, and blue hydrangeas

Sunlit Citrus

For fun, festive events especially spring and summer weddings, citrus hues are taking center stage. This trend fuses bold yellows and oranges with zesty greens for a joyful, energetic display. Sunflowers, yellow tulips, orange ranunculus, and lime green hypericum berries delivery high-impact color perfect for alfresco weddings, brunch receptions, or tropical celebrations. Pair with rattan textures and real citrus fruit in clear glass vases to let the color shine.

Sunflowers, yellow tulips, orange ranunculus, and lime green hypericum berries

Moody Jewel Tones

Perfect for fall and winter weddings, jewel tones bring an air of mystery and richness. Think burgundy dahlias, deep plum stock, and dark blue delphinium. Anchored with dark green foliage such as Italian ruscus or plumosus fern. Candlelight and metallic tones like copper or bronze elevate this look into an immersive experience. Use low, lush centerpieces to amplify the drama and encourage intimate guest conversation.

2026 will be about self-expression though florals, whether through deep, moody palettes or bright, joyful botanicals. Couples and event designers are leaning into floral artistry that feels intentional, playful and aligned with personal style. From eco-chic arrangements to bold jewel tones, 2026 will be filled with color and fun.

 

 

 

Derian has worked in many facets of the floral industry, with over 10 years experience in everything from flower arranging to wedding and party planning, She loves to experiment in elements of flower design, color, and texture and is always looking for the latest trends in wedding bouquets.

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