Wedding flowers trends change throughout the years. We created a list with the top wedding flower trends of 2020.
Sustainability
Planet-conscious couples are increasingly planning eco-friendly weddings. Couples will be attracted to smaller footprints in regard to shipping, packaging, and labor. We hear from couples that one of our best selling points is that we ship direct from the farm to the customer and the ability to repurpose our shipping boxes as transportation boxes to and from the ceremony and reception.
You'll also see couples repurposing arrangements from their ceremony to the reception. Brides will reuse their bridal and bridesmaids bouquets as centerpieces, the arrangements for the altar as welcome arrangements for the reception, and greenery and garlands from the aisle as accessory décor. It would be wise to come to the table with re-purposing ideas when pitching a couple on your services—especially if you're working with a planet-conscious couple.
Personalization
Gone are the days of cookie-cutter weddings. Couples today want events that reflect their personalities—individually and as a pair. We’ve seen this reflected in not only the choice of flowers (color, breed, size, theme), but in how they use flowers during the ceremony and reception. Couples are using flowers as a way to personalize the wedding for their guests with bouquet and boutonniere bars, or make-your-own arrangements as favors.
Dried Flowers
Dried flowers were one of 2019’s hottest floral trends, and we expect it to continue in 2020. Couples are attracted to dried flowers because of the unique textures, romantic tones, and longevity. Though not as fresh and fragrant as live flowers, dried varieties are long-lasting and can be used from engagement parties to the ceremony or reception. Popular varieties are pampas grass and wheat, and you’ll notice “traditional” flowers like lilies and carnations making a comeback and being used in new and exciting ways.
Promote Locally Grown Flowers
We have seen a huge increase in couples making conscious choices to use locally grown and sourced flowers – and lots of them. We predict this to grow throughout 2020 and are excited at the prospect as we are huge advocates and massively passionate about local and foraged flowers. Not only do they have an aesthetic edge – more original, more striking and more curious – but they are good for the environment and wedding suppliers will be looking at more and more ways to minimize their environmental impact.
Recycling, upcycling, or initiatives likes our 2019 program of planting trees for every wedding and event we produce, will become more commonplace. As well as going local, we are also seeing more requests for multi-use arrangements for a more eco-friendly wedding. Large, urn arrangements at the altar will be transported to the venue and used to create a show-stopping reception look for example.
Neutral Colour Schemes and Pared Down Tones
Complementing all things natural, we can expect to see pared down colour schemes with requests tending to sway towards neutral shades with subtle tonal differences and colour variations as well as well-paired colour combinations.
We predict there will be fewer bolder colours at the fore, but rather small nuances and undertones. Natural tones will become more visible with whites and greens dominating the scene.
However gold, cream and coral shades will stay with us for a while, we can expect some educated experimentation with colour. With the Pantone colour of the year set to be classic blue, we are sure we will also see plenty of floral arrangements inspired by this.
Centrepiece and Wedding Flower Trends
Table centrepieces are on the move! Simple and non-restrictive will be the order of the day which will create a sense of space and a more natural flow. Gone are the days of your guests not being able to see each other as floral arrangements stay low. Additionally, couples will seek to create more off-table statement arrangements such as floral sculptures, floral arches and suspended installations to wow their guests.