It is tough to keep up with all the floral trends in wedding decorations because they constantly change with colors, flower types, and design styles. We’ll see more practical solutions and sustainable purchases in the year 2022. We live in an ever-changing world, and the wedding industry is actively changing, reviving long-forgotten styles, and upholding current trends. Trends often circle back around – the circle of life – and it is always a good idea to reflect on them. The must-have list of flowers is reimagined with a personal touch every year. There is no right or wrong way to plan your special day; it depends on how you envision it. Flowers tell stories and play an essential part in our lives. Here’s what we think 2022 will bring you.
Flowers Secret Emotions
Photograph @domangoalvarze
Today, people place a high value on personalized gifts. This trend appears to be continuing. We have a profound relationship with flowers, and they have guided us in life’s most important times. Through flowers, we express ourselves in a way where words alone are not enough. Flowers represent emotions such as appreciation, admiration, sympathy, and love. Throughout history, flowers have inspired every culture to form strong relationships and continue to be influential in society and culture today. In this sense, 2022 will be about strengthening our communities, showing kindness to our neighbors, and building friendships.
Recycling Trending Palettes
Photograph @HelenaLopes
Color palettes are recycled every year with a bit of twist. The good news is that most of the current color palettes are staying the same. The world of simplicity is about elegance, and no matter what colors we choose, we’ll see less bulky arrangements. In a nutshell, the very “Peri” blue-purple hue is described as “blending the faithfulness and constancy of blue with the excitement and energy of red.” Bold and lovely bouquets are here to stay. Asymmetrical designs and monochromatic color schemes are getting a lot of attention; whether pops of magenta hues or a warm combination mixed with dried florals, it’s an eco-friendly trend.
Simplicity Recurring

Photograph @HisuleeMany
Many couples prefer to keep things simple and natural with soft creams, whites, and greens. White and blush are popular neutral colors when it comes to flowers, but if we pair them with earthy neutrals, we’ll see dried flowers alongside real flowers. Despite the popularity of dusky pinks, we will see a lot of vibrant mixed hues to lift our spirits after two years of Covid. We see no end in sight for couples inspired by greenery. Centerpieces overflowing with greenery and lush installations will enhance venues around the world.
Read more on the very “peri” Pantone color of the year.”
