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The floral trends for 2026 that have stolen our hearts

  • Writer: sharonr64
    sharonr64
  • Aug 24, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 2, 2025

As we step into 2026, flowers continue to set the tone for weddings and events that feel both timeless and unforgettable. For the year 2026, florals are not just decor - they are storytellers,

mood setters and the heartbeat of design. We've curated the floral trends that have truly stolen our

heart, and we can't wait to share how they are shaping the luxury celebrations of the season.



Modern Garden Romance

Think overflowing arrangements that look like they've been gathered straight from a private

estate garden. Lush greenery, layered textures, and blooms that feel abundant yet refined

are bringing an effortless romance to weddings. It’s about creating beauty that feels

natural and undeniably elevated.


Sculptural Installations

2026 is the year of florals as art. Suspended ceiling of cascading blooms, sculptural arches,

statement pieces that invite guests to pause in awe are making waves. These aren't just

arrangements - they‘re experiences.


Unexpected colour palettes

Neutral will always be timeless, but in 2026 we’re seeing colour pairings that surprise and delight.

Think earthy tones blended with rich jewel shades, or pastel blooms accented with dramatic,

deep hues. It's about taking risks that still whisper luxury.


Personal Florist Touches

From monogrammed blooms to tailored tablescapes, personalisation is at the heart of luxury

in 2026. Couples and hosts are after florals that feel like them - intentional, meaningful

and unforgettable.


These trends remind us why we fell in love with florals in the first place - their ability

to transform a space, tell a story and create moments of pure magic. Whether you’re planning

a romantic wedding or curating a luxury event, 2026 is the year to let florals steal the

spotlight.


Let’s dream and design together. Contact us at:

+27 71 385 5254

to begin creating your floral story.

 
 
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