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Wedding Florist and Decoration Singapore 2026: Complete Guide to Bouquets, Centrepieces, Arches and Realistic Costs

Everything you need to know about wedding flowers and decoration in Singapore — from bridal bouquets ($70-$400+) to full venue styling ($3,000-$8,000+), top florists, and 2026 trends.

Vows.sg Editorial27 Mar 202611 min read
Beautiful floral arch and centrepieces at a Singapore wedding reception

If there's one thing that instantly transforms a blank ballroom into a dreamy wedding setting, it's flowers. Whether it's the bridal bouquet you'll clutch walking down the aisle, the lush centrepieces your guests will admire over dinner, or the floral arch framing your vows — your choice of wedding florist and decorations sets the entire mood for your big day.

But here's the thing most couples discover: wedding florals in Singapore can range from surprisingly affordable to eye-wateringly expensive, and it's not always clear what you're paying for. This guide breaks it all down — realistic costs, what each floral element involves, trending styles for 2026, and which florists to check out.

What Does a Wedding Florist Actually Do?

Before we dive into numbers, let's clear up a common misconception. A wedding florist isn't just someone who ties a bouquet. Depending on the scope of work, they handle:

  • Personal flowers — bridal bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, flower girl baskets, hair flowers
  • Ceremony décor — floral arches, aisle arrangements, altar flowers, pew posies
  • Reception styling — table centrepieces, stage backdrop, sweetheart table arrangement, guest book table flowers
  • Extras — bridal car decoration, cake flowers, confetti, hanging installations

Some florists specialise purely in personal flowers (bouquets and boutonnieres), while full-service florists handle everything from arch to centrepiece. A few studios go even further, offering complete wedding styling including non-floral elements like draping, candles, and props.

Knowing this distinction matters because it affects who you hire and what you budget for.

Realistic Costs: How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Singapore?

Let's get into the numbers. Based on current 2026 rates from Singapore florists:

Personal Flowers

ItemPrice Range
Bridal bouquet (standard)$150 – $300
Bridal bouquet (premium/custom)$300 – $500+
Bridesmaid bouquet$80 – $150 each
Boutonniere (groom)$20 – $40
Corsage (mothers/VIPs)$25 – $50 each
Hair flowers (set)$30 – $60
Flower girl basket/posy$40 – $80

Budget tip: Most couples spend $400–$800 on personal flowers alone. If you have a big bridal party (say, 4 bridesmaids), the bouquets add up fast. Consider smaller posies for bridesmaids or a single statement bloom to keep costs down.

Ceremony Décor

ItemPrice Range
Floral arch (fresh flowers)$800 – $3,000+
Floral arch (silk/artificial)$300 – $800 (rental)
Aisle flowers (per pew/chair)$20 – $50 each
Altar/solemnisation table arrangement$150 – $400
Pedestal arrangements (pair)$300 – $800

Reception Décor

ItemPrice Range
Table centrepiece (standard)$80 – $200 per table
Table centrepiece (premium/tall)$200 – $500+ per table
Stage/backdrop styling$500 – $3,000+
Sweetheart table arrangement$200 – $600
Guest book/reception table flowers$80 – $200

Bridal Car

ItemPrice Range
Car bonnet + door posies$280 – $500
Car bonnet only$150 – $300
Door posies (set of 4)$50 – $100

Full Wedding Packages

Many florists offer bundled packages that work out cheaper than ala carte:

Package TierWhat's IncludedPrice Range
BasicBridal bouquet, boutonniere, car décor$500 – $1,000
StandardPersonal flowers + ceremony arch + basic reception$1,500 – $3,000
PremiumFull styling — personal flowers, arch, all centrepieces, stage backdrop$3,000 – $6,000
LuxuryBespoke full-venue transformation with installations$6,000 – $15,000+

For reference, most Singapore couples spend $1,500 to $5,000 on wedding flowers and decorations in total, which typically represents 5–10% of the overall wedding budget.

Floral trends shift every year, and 2026 has some exciting directions:

Bold Colour Blocks

Gone are the days when wedding flowers meant strictly soft pastels. Couples are going bold — think deep burgundy paired with gold accents, jewel tones like emerald and sapphire, or vibrant magenta with rich greenery. These palettes bring personality and photograph beautifully.

Dried and Preserved Flowers

Dried florals have gone from "budget alternative" to "intentional aesthetic choice." Pampas grass, preserved roses, bleached palms, and bunny tails add gorgeous texture. The best part? They last forever — many brides keep their dried bouquet as a keepsake. They're also more affordable than fresh flowers, making them a win-win for bohemian, rustic, or minimalist themes.

Statement Floral Installations

Think beyond a simple arch. Couples are going for dramatic installations — suspended floral chandeliers, asymmetric arches with organic shapes, cascading greenery walls, and overhead garlands. These create stunning photo moments and give your venue the wow factor.

Monochrome Elegance

On the opposite end of bold colours, all-white or tonal cream arrangements are having a major moment. White roses, orchids, lisianthus, and hydrangeas create a timeless, sophisticated look that suits classic hotel ballroom weddings perfectly.

Greenery-Forward Designs

Eucalyptus, ferns, ivy, and ruscus aren't just fillers anymore — they're the main event. Lush greenery table runners, garland-draped arches, and foliage-heavy centrepieces are both on-trend and budget-friendly since greens cost less than premium blooms.

Petite Bouquets

Not every bride wants to lug a massive cascading arrangement down the aisle. Smaller, hand-tied bouquets with a few statement blooms and elegant ribbon wrapping are trending — especially for intimate ceremonies, solemnisations, and ROM sessions.

How to Choose a Wedding Florist in Singapore

With dozens of talented florists in Singapore, choosing one can feel overwhelming. Here's what to consider:

1. Know Your Style First

Before reaching out to any florist, have a rough idea of your aesthetic. Are you going for romantic and classic? Bohemian and organic? Modern and minimalist? Most florists have a signature style — some excel at lush, garden-party arrangements while others are known for clean, architectural designs.

Browse Instagram and Pinterest, save images you love, and look for common themes. This makes consultations far more productive.

2. Set Your Budget Early

Be upfront about your budget during consultations. A good florist will work within your range and suggest creative alternatives — like using more greenery, mixing silk with fresh flowers, or focusing spend on high-impact areas (arch and bouquet) while keeping other elements simpler.

3. Check Their Portfolio — Especially Full Weddings

Anyone can make a single bouquet look good. What you want to see is how a florist styles an entire wedding — how the flowers look in the actual venue, how centrepieces photograph from table-level, how the arch holds up in different lighting.

4. Ask About Setup and Teardown

This is something many couples forget. Who delivers and sets up the flowers on the day? What time do they arrive? Do they do teardown? Some florists include setup in their price; others charge separately. For hotel weddings with tight ballroom access windows, this logistics piece is crucial.

5. Fresh vs. Silk vs. Mixed

Fresh flowers are classic but perishable — a concern in Singapore's heat, especially for outdoor ceremonies. Silk (artificial) flowers have come a long way and look incredibly realistic at a distance. Many couples opt for a mix: fresh bouquets for personal flowers, silk for the arch (cheaper to rent), and fresh for centrepieces.

6. Venue Restrictions

Some venues have preferred florist lists or restrictions on setup. Hotels may require vendor insurance. Outdoor venues might limit where you can place installations. Always check with your venue before confirming your florist.

Singapore Wedding Florists Worth Checking Out

Here's a curated list of florists across different styles and budgets:

Full-Service Wedding Stylists

  • Artcammy — Western boho-style specialists. Personal flowers from $298, full wedding styling from $3,000. Studio at New Industrial Road. @artcammy
  • Fellow Folks — Bespoke event styling with personalised floral design. Wedding packages from $5,800. Known for creating unique, non-cookie-cutter setups. @fellowfolks
  • Bucket Full of Roses — Modern yet timeless designs with lush, organic arrangements. Each wedding is styled differently based on the couple's story. @bucketfullof_roses
  • Fleur D'sign — Trusted name in luxury wedding floristry. Known for elegant, high-end installations.

Bouquets and Personal Flowers

  • Huahee — Started in 2014, beloved for personalised service. Bridal bouquets from $240, boutonnieres from $24, bridesmaid bouquets from $95. Studio at Kaki Bukit. @thehuahee
  • Liz Florals — Popular for wedding flower packages. Pre-wedding + actual day combo from $738 (2 bouquets, hair flowers, boutonnieres). Great value. @lizflorals
  • Little Red Dot Florist — Custom bridal bouquets from $200, car packages from $280. Over 300 five-star Google reviews. @littlereddotflorist
  • Dawn Q Floral Design — Known for elegant, garden-style bouquets and wedding flowers. @dawnq.sg

Budget-Friendly Options

  • Singapore Florist — Fresh bridal bouquets from $70–$150. Great for couples who want beautiful flowers without breaking the bank. singaporeflorist.com.sg
  • Floral Garage SG — Wide range of wedding flowers at competitive prices. Premium bridal bouquets available alongside budget options. floralgaragesg.com
  • FNP Singapore — International brand with affordable wedding flower packages.

Arch and Backdrop Rentals

  • Anelia Fleur — Premium silk flower arch decorations for rent. Great option if you want the arch look without the fresh flower price tag. aneliafleur.com
  • Always, Forever — Wedding arch and floral backdrop rentals at friendly prices. alwaysforeversg.com
  • The Interior Collections — Wedding flower arch rentals with delivery, setup, and teardown included. theinteriorcollections.com

Money-Saving Tips for Wedding Flowers

Wedding flowers don't have to blow your budget. Here are practical ways to save:

Choose in-season flowers. In Singapore, roses, orchids, and chrysanthemums are available year-round and won't cost a premium. Avoid importing rare, out-of-season blooms.

Repurpose ceremony flowers at the reception. Your ceremony arch arrangements can be moved to the stage or reception entrance. Aisle flowers can become table accents. Discuss this with your florist during planning.

Go greenery-heavy. Eucalyptus, ferns, and other foliage are significantly cheaper than premium blooms. A greenery-forward design looks lush and modern without the premium price.

Consider silk flowers for the arch. A fresh flower arch can easily cost $1,500–$3,000. A silk flower arch rental might be $300–$800 and looks nearly identical in photos.

Skip the bridal car if budget is tight. Car florals are beautiful but fleeting — they're on the car for maybe 2 hours. If you need to cut somewhere, this is an easy save of $300–$500.

Opt for candles and non-floral elements. Mix flowers with candles, lanterns, fairy lights, or fabric draping to create beautiful centrepieces without needing expensive blooms at every table.

Book your florist early. Popular florists get booked 6–12 months ahead, especially for peak wedding months (October–March). Early booking means more availability and sometimes early-bird pricing.

Questions to Ask Your Wedding Florist

Before signing any contract, make sure you ask:

  1. Can I see full wedding setups you've done — not just individual bouquets?
  2. What's included in the package — setup, teardown, delivery, vases/props?
  3. What happens if specific flowers aren't available on my wedding day?
  4. Do you do a mock-up or trial for the bridal bouquet?
  5. How many weddings do you handle per day? (You don't want a rushed setup.)
  6. What's your cancellation/postponement policy?
  7. Do you work with my venue before? (Familiarity with the space helps with logistics.)
  8. Fresh, silk, or mixed — what do you recommend for my venue and theme?

Wrapping Up

Wedding flowers are one of those things that seem simple until you start planning — then you realise there are dozens of decisions to make. The good news is that Singapore has an incredible range of talented florists at every budget level, from affordable bouquet specialists to luxury full-venue stylists.

Start by deciding your must-haves (usually the bridal bouquet, some form of ceremony backdrop, and centrepieces), set a realistic budget, and book consultations with 2–3 florists whose style resonates with yours. Remember — the best florist for you isn't necessarily the most expensive one. It's the one who listens to your vision and brings it to life within your budget.

Your flowers don't have to be Instagram-perfect. They just have to be you.

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