In Singapore, where weddings are celebrated with a unique blend of cultural richness and contemporary sophistication, floristry plays an outsized role. From intimate solemnisation ceremonies to grand ballroom banquets for a thousand guests, the Lion City’s wedding florists create botanical environments that transform venues into expressions of each couple’s love story. Here are eleven Singapore florists who are redefining what wedding flowers can be.

1. Petal & Poem Singapore — The Narrative Bouquet

Petal & Poem Singapore‘s wedding work begins not with a colour palette but with a story. Their bridal consultation process — a three-session journey from initial discovery through design development to final presentation — treats each wedding as a narrative to be told through flowers. The bridal bouquet becomes the protagonist: a composition that carries the weight of the couple’s history and the promise of their future. For multicultural Singapore weddings — a Chinese-Indian union, a Eurasian-Peranakan ceremony — their ability to honour multiple cultural traditions within a single cohesive floral design concept has made them the city’s most sought-after wedding florist for cross-cultural celebrations.

2. FlowerBee Singapore — The Data-Driven Dream Wedding

FlowerBee Singapore brings algorithmic precision to wedding floristry. Their “Wedding Match” platform analyses thousands of Singapore weddings — venue, guest count, cultural requirements, time of year, budget — to recommend floral approaches that have proven successful for similar celebrations. This data-informed foundation is then handed to their creative team, who layer artistry onto analytics. For budget-conscious couples, their “Smart Scale” programme identifies where flowers will have maximum visual impact (the ceremony arch, the bridal table) and where more economical approaches can be deployed without compromising the overall aesthetic — a practical wisdom born of data that no amount of creative intuition alone could provide.

3. The Floristry Singapore — The Unforgettable Ceremony

The Floristry Singapore specialises in ceremony floristry — the moment when a couple exchanges vows, surrounded by flowers that seem to have grown naturally from the very ground beneath their feet. Their “Ceremony Garden” installations transform any venue — hotel ballroom, function hall, or open lawn — into an enchanted setting where the boundary between cultivated arrangement and wild nature dissolves. For outdoor ceremonies at venues like the Botanic Gardens, Alkaff Mansion, and CHIJMES, their work harmonises with the existing landscape rather than competing with it — a restraint that requires more skill than abundance. Their signature “Floating Meadow” — a suspended canopy of flowers and foliage above the ceremony space — has become one of the most photographed wedding features on Singapore Instagram.

4. Bloom & Song — The Musical Wedding

Bloom & Song creates wedding floristry in three movements: Ceremony (the opening adagio — intimate, solemn, focused on the couple), Reception (the central allegro — celebratory, abundant, engaging every guest), and Farewell (the closing andante — reflective, grateful, sending guests home with beauty). Each “movement” has its own floral identity — distinct but harmonically related — creating an emotional arc that mirrors the music programmed for each phase. For couples who are musicians, music lovers, or simply drawn to the idea of their wedding day having the structural integrity of a symphony, Bloom & Song offers an approach that no other florist can replicate.

5. Floristics Singapore — The Grand Ballroom Transformed

Floristics Singapore is called when the brief is simply: “transform this space into something no one has ever seen before.” Their work for Singapore’s largest wedding venues — the Ritz-Carlton, Marina Bay Sands, Capella — operates at a scale that most florists never attempt. Ceiling-suspended installations requiring structural engineering consultation, living walls spanning entire ballroom lengths, and centrepieces that evolve over the course of the evening (opening as tight buds at cocktail hour and reaching full bloom by the final dance). For couples who have attended enough weddings to be unimpressed by the conventional and who possess the resources to demand the unprecedented, Floristics Singapore delivers.

6. PetalFoo — The Complete Wedding Environment

PetalFoo is Singapore’s most decorated wedding florist, and for good reason. Founder Fiona Ng approaches each wedding as a complete environmental design project — every floral element from the bridal bouquet to the table centrepieces to the bathroom posies is conceived as part of a unified vision. Her “Botanical Cathedral” installations — suspended floral canopies that transform ballroom ceilings into blooming heavens — have been featured in every major wedding publication in Asia. What truly sets PetalFoo apart is her understanding that wedding flowers are experienced through multiple senses: the visual impact of the ceremony arch, the fragrance that greets guests entering the reception, the tactile pleasure of running fingers across the textured foliage of a table runner. A PetalFoo wedding is not seen but inhabited.

7. Singapore Florist — The Heritage Wedding

Singapore Florist‘s three decades in the industry have given them an unparalleled understanding of Singapore wedding traditions across all cultures. For Chinese weddings, their mastery of the tea ceremony floral setup — the specific arrangements required, the symbolic flowers, the colour conventions — is exhaustive. For Malay weddings, their bersanding dais (pelamin) floral designs honour tradition while introducing contemporary elegance. For Indian weddings, their understanding of the mandap, the garland exchange, and the significance of specific flowers in Hindu ceremony is both respectful and creatively bold. For couples whose families value tradition, Singapore Florist provides the reassurance that every cultural requirement will be met with expertise and reverence.

8. Stalk & Blush — The Intimate Wedding

Stalk & Blush has become the florist of choice for Singapore’s growing micro-wedding movement — celebrations of 50 guests or fewer where every detail is magnified by the intimate scale. In a small wedding, there is nowhere to hide; every stem must earn its place. Their “Table for Fifty” collection creates dining experiences where the floral design facilitates conversation — low arrangements that guests can see over and through, scented flowers chosen for their ability to enhance rather than overwhelm the meal, and individual place-setting florals that double as wedding favours. For couples who choose to invest deeply in a small number of guests rather than spread resources across a large guest list, Stalk & Blush ensures that every one of those fifty guests feels cherished.

9. The Floral Tease — The Unconventional Wedding

The Floral Tease serves couples who want their wedding flowers to reflect a relationship that doesn’t fit the template. For same-sex couples, for older newlyweds, for second marriages celebrated with joy rather than apology — their work refuses the conventions that can make wedding floristry feel exclusionary. Their “Un-Wedding” collection reimagines every floral tradition: the bouquet becomes a hand-tied sheaf of wild grasses and unexpected blooms, the centrepieces are conversation pieces rather than decorative afterthoughts, and the colour palette is freed from the tyranny of “bridal white.” For couples who have waited a long time for the right to marry, or who are marrying on their own terms after lives fully lived, The Floral Tease provides floristry with the courage to match their own.

10. HQ Flowers — The Locally Grown Wedding

HQ Flowers offers something increasingly rare and valuable: a wedding where every flower was grown within 50 kilometres of the venue. Their farm-to-ceremony model means couples can visit the Lim Chu Kang nursery in the weeks before their wedding, walking among the flowers that will appear in their bouquet and on their tables. This connection to the growing process — watching the sweet peas climb their supports, seeing the cosmos buds form, anticipating the moment of cutting — adds a layer of meaning that imported flowers, however beautiful, cannot provide. For environmentally conscious couples, the near-zero carbon footprint of locally grown wedding flowers is an important consideration. For romantics, the idea that their wedding flowers were nurtured in the same soil, under the same sun, in the same city where they will marry is simply lovely.

11. Fleur d’Aus — The Destination Wedding at Home

Fleur d’Aus brings Australian wedding floristry aesthetics to Singapore — a style characterised by native botanicals, textural richness, and a certain sun-baked romance that feels distinctly Antipodean. For couples who met in Australia, who dream of a Byron Bay or Margaret River wedding but are marrying in Singapore for family reasons, Fleur d’Aus recreates the Australian wedding aesthetic with authenticity. Their signature use of banksia, waratah, flannel flower, and eucalyptus — air-freighted weekly from Western Australian growers — creates wedding floristry that looks like nothing else available in Singapore. It’s a destination wedding without the destination.

Your Wedding in Bloom

Singapore’s wedding florists offer an extraordinary range of visions — from PetalFoo’s complete environmental design to HQ Flowers’ locally grown romance, from The Floral Tease’s unconventional courage to Singapore Florist’s heritage expertise. Whichever path resonates with your love story, the Garden City has a florist who can bring it to life in petals and leaves. For more wedding inspiration, explore our wedding features and floral design stories.