Popular Floristry Trends This Year: What’s in Style Right Now?
Every year, floristry brings new trends that reflect global moods, fashion shifts, and customer preferences. If you want to stay ahead of the curve, here are the key directions that are especially popular this year.
1. Eco-Floristry and Natural Aesthetics
One of the most noticeable trends is sustainability. People are choosing bouquets made from locally grown flowers cultivated without chemicals, while florists are reducing the use of plastic. Kraft paper, fabric, or even zero packaging is becoming more common, allowing the natural beauty of the flowers to take center stage.



2. Minimalism
Minimalism continues to win hearts. Clean, simple arrangements made of just two or three flower varieties — without excessive decorative elements — highlight elegance and modern style. These bouquets are perfect both as gifts and as interior décor.
3. Dried Flowers and Grasses
Dried flowers, wheat, cotton, and lavender have become a major hit this year. Arrangements with dried botanicals are long-lasting, stylish, and fit seamlessly into both classic and contemporary interiors. They are often paired with painted elements to add vibrant accents.
4. Unconventional Color Palettes
Florists are moving away from traditional combinations. This year, saturated and unexpected hues are in vogue: deep blue, terracotta, lilac, and bright orange. Such bouquets turn into real pieces of art.
5. Asymmetrical Arrangements
Instead of traditional symmetry, asymmetrical bouquets are gaining popularity. They look more natural, as if the flowers were freshly picked in a field or garden. This technique creates a sense of movement and freedom.
6. Floristry for the Soul
Another rising trend is buying flowers not only for special occasions but simply for oneself. People choose bouquets to brighten their homes or create a cozy atmosphere — something especially appreciated in today’s fast-paced world.
Following these trends will help you stay relevant and meet even the most refined customer expectations. Experiment, add your own creative touch, and your arrangements will always remain stylish and unique.
