The Stress-Free Wedding Bloom Guide 2026: Singapore’s Best Wedding Florists

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Want flowers that look as good in person as they do on camera? From Liz Florals’ custom, story-driven designs to affordable bouquets for ~$40, we’ve found Singapore’s best floral studios for proposals and big days.

Your wedding flowers have one job: look incredible in the photos you’ll be staring at for the next fifty-odd years. But finding a florist in Singapore who won’t blow your entire honeymoon budget is a mission in itself.

There are dozens of florists in Singapore, and the pricing is rarely transparent. It’s also not always easy to tell from an Instagram grid alone whether their ‘rustic chic’ is just three dead leaves and a piece of twine, or something worth paying for. 

We think that these are the florists worth your time.

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1. Liz Florals

Credit: Liz Florals

Liz Florals was founded in 2016 by Liz, who, having trained at the Nobleman School of Floral Design, left a career in tech/digital health to pick up flower shears. Over eight years in, she runs the studio with a small team (including her mum) and has been featured in over 30 publications including Yahoo! Singapore and SingaporeBrides.

Of special note is that Liz Florals doesn’t just work from a fixed catalogue of bouquet designs. You can request for bridal bouquets that are custom-built around your colour palette and wedding theme, and these start from $278. The point is that yours won’t look like someone else’s – which is a mean feat in of itself. There is also the Personal Flowers Package for $788, which should be enough to cover all your wedding day needs at once. Have a look at their rates here.

The studio also handles full venue styling, from flower arches and centrepieces to aisle arrangements and car decorations. They’ve worked with Raffles Hotel, Capella, JW Marriott, The Clifford Pier, and Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, so a ballroom setup doesn’t faze them, but they’re equally happy with a small solemnisation. The studio also collaborates with RE/FRESH FLOWERS to repurpose wedding arrangements for hospices after events, so your flowers still go somewhere meaningful once the night is over.

  • Budget: Bridal bouquets from $298; regular bouquets from ~$128

2. Floral Magic

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Staying relevant in Singapore’s wedding scene for over 25 years is no small feat. Floral Magic is a family-run powerhouse, led by Lucy Siah and her daughters, that has seen every trend come and go – and outlasted them all.

They operate strictly by appointment, so you’re getting their undivided attention, full stop. Everything is itemised too, which means no surprise line items when the final bill arrives.

For couples on a tighter timeline or budget, they also offer a “Bridal-to-go” à la carte option with no consultation needed.

  • Budget: Bridal bouquets from $168; full wedding décor from $2,500

3. Elly Sera Florist

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If budget is a big consideration (and for most couples, it is), Elly Sera might just be your favourite go-to.

They’ve carved out a specific niche in Singapore for being a brand that doesn’t seem to believe in the “wedding tax.” With regards to their pricing, what you see is what you get. But the arrangements themselves look beautiful, even at this price point. And there are even helpful price tiers to choose from, from ‘below $100’ to ‘above $200’, as well as colour preferences.

You also aren’t handcuffed to a fixed menu. While some more affordable florists use standard templates, Elly Sera lets you swap flower types and even colour palettes. Plus, they handle the heavy lifting for the entire day. Bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnières, church pews, reception tables – you name it, and they can probably help you with it. It’s the full-service experience for couples who want the “wow” factor without having to eat instant noodles for the first six months of marriage.

  • Budget: Bridal bouquets from approximately $75-200

4. Windflower Florist

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If you’re the type of person who starts sweating the moment a logistics spreadsheet is mentioned, Windflower Florist is a good bet. They are another full-service vendor, taking you from the nervous proposal to the actual wedding day without you having to find a new vendor halfway through. Their proposal flower collection is extensive, with arrangements starting from around $65.

They also offer an on-time guarantee, which is the kind of reassurance you need when you’re already sweating through your shirt about to pop the question. If your proposal bouquet doesn’t arrive when promised, the order is free.

On the wedding side, they’re the ultimate delegators; they’ll talk directly to your venue coordinator so you don’t have to play a high-stakes game of telephone while you’re trying to get your hair done.

Plus, as with Floristique (and a few other florists on this list), Windflower offers same day flower delivery.

  • Budget: Proposal bouquets from $65-200+

5. This Humid House

Credit: This Humid House

Is it me, or is it hot in here?

This Humid House does work that’s architectural and sculptural. They’ve been featured in Vogue Singapore and T: The New York Times Style Magazine, which should tell you everything about the vibe (and, well, the price bracket). This is for the couple who wants their wedding to look like a high-fashion editorial.

They describe their work as a “language expressed through plants,” which sounds fancy because it is. Their arrangements are striking and slightly wild. Unapologetically Singaporean, too.

Custom bouquets start from $350, and wedding styling is priced on enquiry. There are also non-customisable bouquets such as the Hari Hari for $240.

If you want florals that look like they belong in a magazine spread, this is the studio.

  • Budget: Custom bouquets from $350

6. The Hua Hee

Credit: The Hua Hee

A boutique florist operating by appointment from Kaki Bukit. The Hua Hee is the kind of studio that wants to get to know you properly before starting any work, which is exactly the kind of attention you want when your wedding florals are involved.

The pricing: bridal bouquets from $240, boutonnière from $24, bridesmaid bouquet from $95, church flowers from $950, and venue styling from $1,500. And more, of course. For couples planning a church wedding, they’re especially worth reaching out to.

  • Budget: Bridal bouquets from $240

7. Artcammy

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Artcammy brings that specific London “cool girl” energy to Singapore. The founder trained at McQueens Flower School in the UK, and it shows in their “Western Boho” aesthetic. We’re talking lush, textured, and “intentionally messy” arrangements that look like they were gathered from a meadow but which still require elite technical skills to assemble. If you want a bouquet that looks “slightly undone” in a way that photographs like a dream, this is the one.

They handle both bouquets (from $148) and wedding styling (from $3,000), and they operate by appointment only from their studio at New Industrial Road.

  • Budget: Bouquets from $148; wedding styling from $3,000

8. Floristique

Credit: Floristique

Alongside Windflower Florist, Floristique is for the couple who wants, well, the “Amazon Prime” experience of flower shopping (in terms of delivery turnarounds). If the thought of a three-hour consultation makes you want to cancel the wedding entirely, you’ll appreciate their straightforward online setup. Same-day delivery is available for orders placed before 2pm on weekdays or 10am on weekends. They also offer timed delivery with a small surcharge if you need your bouquet at a specific hour.

Their proposal flower range includes add-ons like fairy lights and balloons (for those who want the full setup), while their wedding side covers hand bouquets, corsages, and venue floral styling.

  • Budget: Proposal bouquets from ~$39-170

9. Floral Garage

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A basic bridal bouquet from Floral Garage starts from ~$39. If you’re working with simple flowers like gerberas or roses and keeping the design minimal, they can put together something lovely without breaking the bank.

Want something more elaborate with seasonal flowers and exotic fillers? Premium bouquets start from ~$80. They also offer 1.5-hour urgent delivery, which helps when plans change at the last minute. While they handle the high-end stuff too, they’re famous for making the “simple and sweet” look intentional, not just inexpensive. They offer same-day delivery as well.

  • Budget: Basic bridal bouquets from $39; premium bouquets from ~$80-200

10. First Sight SG

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If your Insta is 90% muted pastels and soft-focus Korean drama vibes, you can probably stop scrolling here.

First Sight SG specialises in that specific “Seoul aesthetic”; airy, dreamy, wistful.

Their fresh flower arrangements feels modern and light, and so do their preserved flower bouquets. First Sight’s preserved arrangements look nearly identical to fresh ones but will survive long enough to decorate your first home as a married couple.

  • Budget: From ~$99-160

Romance in full bloom

Studios like Liz Florals, Floral Magic, and The Hua Hee are your best bets for that personal, hand-held experience: the kind where someone actually sits down with you and your mood board, which we highly recommend.

That said, every florist on this list brings a distinct vibe and price point to the table, and their portfolios are all worth a scroll.

After all, you never know which one might just grow on you.

with Love, 

The Dateideas Team

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Frequently asked questions

Go for volume over variety. For a proposal in Singapore, a romantic flower bouquet made of 99 roses looks far more expensive than its price tag. Choosing one statement bloom maximizes impact without inflating the average cost – even for last minute orders.

Professional wedding florists use a bespoke bouquet design to match the broader wedding decoration. Top wedding floral packages closely reference your mood board to pick out the best flowers, and ensure your custom bouquet and flower arrangements perfectly complements the venue.

The “premium” feel of a lovely flower banquet is all in the textural finish. A hand-tied bouquet with exposed stems and luxe ribbon reads more sophisticated than standard, heavily wrapped arrangements. Look for elements like trailing greenery to give the arrangement a bespoke flourish.

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