Floral design trends


Floral Trends for 2022

Every year brings with it a slew of exciting floral trends. From specific varieties to color palettes, there are plenty of energizing options to breathe new life into your home or workplace. What’s poised for 2022? The new year brings an evolving selection of trends — an exciting turn of events for anyone with an appreciation for botanical beauty.

Whether you’re planning a wedding in the new year or want some creative gift-giving ideas that you can share with those you love, there are fun and interesting trends that are sure to spark your imagination. Here’s what awaits in 2022.

Flower Trends in 2022
  1. Color Trends
  2. Industry Trends
  3. Flower Styles

While 2021 embraced soft neutrals, 2022 finds the floral world awash in rich, vibrant colors. There’s still room in the palette for the lighter, more understated tones, of course — they play such an important role in providing balance to brighter shades — but the stars of the show in 2022 are definitely the livelier colors.

Among the most popular choices are warm colors with a jolt of energy — think tropical tones that evoke visions of sun-drenched afternoons at the beach, a cocktail topped with an umbrella in hand, and waves crashing against the shoreline. Rich oranges tinged with yellow, deep pinks, and lavish golds are all strong additions to the year’s floral color palette.

On the opposite end of the spectrum are the cooler hues that capture a sense of serenity. Airy blues are perfect for the relaxation and tranquility they bring. Equally eye-catching are deep, earthy greens inspired by vegetation. These shades channel some natural optimism, providing wonderful balance for the year’s more vibrant color options.

Leave some space for neutral colors that are down to earth and pair beautifully with both warm and cool tones. Popular shades in 2022 include soft ivories, which provide a softer and more approachable alternative to crisp whites. Nutty and buttery shades are also welcome additions to any palette, offering some of their signature comfort and gentle appeal to any arrangement.

The industry is always abuzz with something exciting. These trends may give you some interesting ideas to consider when you’re looking for a pretty birthday bouquet or something to give for an anniversary, Mother’s Day, a congratulatory gift, or another celebration. Sure, you could just snag a pretty bouquet and call it a day, but these trends are sure to inspire something new.

At the top of the list are dried flower arrangements. They’re not just easy on the eyes, but easy to maintain! In fact, that could well be their key selling point. People are always busy, on the go, or otherwise occupied — and unfortunately, it can be easy to put flower care on the backburner when that happens. With dried flowers, you or your recipient never have to think about watering, trimming stems, or feeding. They look just as good in months as they do on the first day.

What’s fabulous about dried flowers is that the options are seemingly endless. Go for bright and bold with something that honors some of the year’s trendiest colors, like The Heath. The addition of a chic gilded vase adds a fashionable and contemporary touch to the design. If you love the idea of incorporating some of the year’s buttery tones into your surroundings, try The Hazel. Featuring a medley of thin and feathery petals, this textured arrangement is stunning from every angle.

Curation is another key trend that captures a more personalized feel in florals. Giving a flower subscription, for example, makes life better for everyone involved. You’ll take pleasure in knowing that your loved ones are always on the receiving end of fresh, elaborate arrangements that are destined to bring a smile to their face every time — and they’ll be wowed for the same reasons, delighting in a colorful and trendy bouquet at regular intervals.

For all the vibrant colors that promise to steal the spotlight in 2022, there’s an appreciation for minimalism, too. You’ll see it in the flower bouquets that are beautifully composed yet understated in their end result. The Unicorn is a joyous example that will turn heads with pops of jewel tones and pastels. Try The Rae if you prefer a more golden, down-to-earth palette.

Classy. Sophisticated. Relaxed. Warm. Approachable. Adventurous. Fun. There’s a sense of flexibility that dominates the floral trends of 2022. These styles radiate with style, and you’ll see it in everything from the timeless glamour of traditional wedding arrangements to the abundance of wildflower bouquets that add earthy beauty to your world.

Peonies, like the vibrant beauties found in The Sunburst, are forever favorites that feature a lush, pillowy texture. It’s the type of flower that instantly brightens up any space with its timeless beauty. Tropical stems also steal the show in 2022, as much for their resonance with romantic sunsets as for their uplifting vibe. The Catalina includes Queen Protea, a marvelous flower hailing from Maui that steals the show in any arrangement it appears.

Roses are always on-trend, too. What makes them special in 2022, however, are the unique colors you’ll find. The Morello is rich and sophisticated, boasting a series of dark cherry-toned roses that are as hypnotic as they are beautiful. Triple the Buttercream offers roses in a stylish buttery tone that embraces one of the season’s biggest color trends.

Layering flowers is another fun trend that makes 2022’s arrangements far more unique and expressive. The beauty of layering is that it allows for a variety of textures and colors to be incorporated into a single medley. Have fun mixing and matching stems you like to create a unique look that captures attention — think roses, carnations, peonies, and lush greenery to provide colorful support in the background.

Given the return to brighter colors in 2022, brides may appreciate carrying deeply saturated arrangements instead of more traditional pastels and soft tones. With their rich array of jewel tones, the roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, and ranunculus in The Amethyst are sure to capture attention as you walk down the aisle.

Ultimately, it’s all about mood and tone. Colors and textures all play important roles in conveying a sense of optimism in 2022. There’s an underlying sense of adventure that makes every choice worth exploring.

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Top 10 floral trends 2022

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n the world of flowers, a gentle change is taking place. Not all changes are permanent, some are returning (like wedding and event work - which we have had to miss recently). But the palette is changing, and the question arises: is the flower business still as strong as pre-Corona? In some countries, domestic consumption has actually increased, due to the simple explanation that people are spending more time at home. Furthermore, we see that highly qualified, artistic florists, are increasingly distinguishing themselves from the traditional flower stalls. Concepts with ‘a bit of everything’ are fading. More ‘workroom’ concepts are emerging. At the same time, it is a challenge to keep shops at prime locations in the city. This Trend Top 10 has been designed for florists but is also interesting for buyers and distributors. An interplay with trends from the interior field, looking at colours, textures, images, shapes and craftsmanship. It is not a must, but I see the special, extraordinary flowers as being eminently suitable for artistic flower design. These very delicate and graceful flowers are most beautiful in the hands of professionals. CREATE AND ENJOY, GREGOR LERSCH

Top 10 Floral trends 2022:

1. Wild love
2. Bouquet goes interior
3. The art of organic floristry
4. Flowers arranged around themselves
5. Blooming everywhere
6. Room-changing beauties
7. Fresh vs. dried
8. Straw
9. Bundled power
10. A game of colours
 

1. Wild love

Bouquets with a natural spontaneous appeal.
The bouquet seems almost self-made, but on closer inspection, it has a high level of sophistication. A spontaneous whole, which some might see as ‘unfinished’, but the expression is very natural, organic, and lasting. The creator feels nothing for conventions, rules and does not allow himself to be limited. Wild vines flatter themselves between groups of blossoms and grasses. Even a piece of a loose branch can hold the searching eye for a moment. Little flowers flow and dance. The handle of the bouquet disappears under the falling lines and vines. To create this, you need high discipline, to let the many graceful flowers and delicate stems reach the water source without stress.

"The soul explodes in the enthusiasm for summer flowers."

The ‘wild love’ bouquet does not scream out ‘you must be mine’…no, it comes with a certain opulence. It does not reach to the heart but to the soul. Standing in glass or ceramic, in metal or hard wood. This bouquet goes from hand to hand and must be able to speak.  
There are summer beauties available all year round to make this bouquet, but don’t forget to look for some wild addition from nature around you. These little extras may give a whimsical touch. 

About the design

The base is a horizontally held, green lichen-covered branch, drilled on a willow stick and pushed into this wooden pure organic base. On this wooden base are some leafless hop vines, also as a technical medium, to hold the flowers. The bouquet has no wires. The flowers flow inside, going up and down, forwards, and backwards. The shape ends in an oval.

2. Bouquet goes interior

Temporary interior elements.
The opposite of the hand-tied bouquet is this one, the one that sets the mood in a room. There are many possible forms; the interior bouquet is more stylized and follows the parameters of the environment. A bouquet such as this shows itself in its totality: the stems are clearly visible as well. This trend is marked by the harmony between bouquet and water supply. The container is often a flat plate with a lower water level, if the thirstiness of the flowers allows it. Some ‘swimming’ leaves or petals can be added to the water. 
Almost all flower styles and positions are possible: standing at the edge of a table, flowing downwards, erect with a few vines, armed with grasses or flowering tendrils to the floor, upright, horizontal as table decoration, restrained lushly or even cool and modern. Grasses, leaves and vines are useful in this trend. 

"When someone enters the room they feel the attraction, the special sight of an uncommon design."

‘Bouquet goes interior’ is a challenge, a reason to keep practicing and studying. This trend requires knowledge of botany: which flowers are suitable - looking at shape and character, creating enough diversity, etc. It is part of our identity as ‘people of the green professions’. It is becoming more and more important to know the names and uniqueness of our floral friends. 

About the design

A stretched table decoration in the shape of a drop: long and pointed. The structure is made of willow twigs, covered with Clematis bark and wrapped in durable wax cord. The Clematis and Scabiosa in the foreground dominate. The binding ends in a point in such a way that only the slanting cut stems are under the water level. This technique is not suitable for all types of flowers; you really have to be skilled at it to be able to work in this way. The binding point is clearly not a spiral, which is unusual. This style of bouquet - free-standing, lying or leaning - is not made for handing out as a gift, but really for interior decoration.

3. The art of organic floristry

Floral compositions of the sustainable kind.
The works in the floral scene are becoming more and more sustainable. Where previously artificial decorative items were chosen (which will still be in a landfill in another 100 years), our trade is now starting to feel the responsibility for nature and climate. The choice of natural colour and shape elements is so enormous that it is no longer necessary to reach for something artificial.  

Works are becoming 100% sustainable and compostable. This really doesn’t have to come at the expense of creativity. Although it does sound a little funny when we say that with this trend ‘florists design for the trash can’. The flowers used in this context have innocent ‘garden faces’. Small, nodding their heads, building communities or looking proudly ahead, seeking attention. The structures are made of pure plant material, standing in water.

No glue, paint, wires or plastic... the key is creativity. Because of this, the chance for innovation is high, works in this trend are often surprising. The pieces can be classical, decorative, but also modern and very asymmetrical. Think also of mono; in form or monochromatic shades. 

About the design

In this organic work, the flowers are placed through drilled holes in a disc. The disc stands on long willow poles, which have a bound cross under the wooden base. It is fastened with a wax cord. There are also a few tubes of bamboo placed on the disc, tied to the willow sticks. Flowers can be placed in the basin in which the work is placed. The less sensitive flowers can be put in the tubes. The Jatropha flowers, for example, keep very well there. There are straight upright flowers like the Eremurus and the taller Alliums, the vine of a Kiwi plant and Crocosmias. 
 

4. Flowers arranged around themselves

Arranging blossoms in vases together.
This trend is very strong. We have seen it for some years, often born to save costs on table arrangements. At times it seemed shabby rather than beautiful, but the trend has now blossomed. The ‘budvases’, as they are called in America, are ready to become a real trend. Place a bunch of them on a plate, a mirror, a metal base, a table runner... It has an opulent charm. The vases are very refined and often made of colourful glass or ceramics. The flowers in the vases reach out to their neighbours in adjacent vases, creating sophisticated combinations of shapes, colours and textures. The scenes become richer and richer and what flowers are better for this than the smaller species and the varieties that can be taken apart - like the Eryngium. Clematis with their nodding flowers and shapely grasses like Chasmanthium create a binding effect. The small vase decorations can be adjusted, mixed, transported and distributed with ease.

The vases often consist of mixed collections, table pieces full of memories.
 
Sometimes different in height, shape, colour, pattern and more. These differences are also reflected in the flowers: think of a combination with Craspedia, Gloriosa and Jatropha for variation in shape, colour and character.

It seems easier than it is. There are many rules, and possibilities, ways to do it and ‘never do it like that’. It takes a caring, light, refined hand of the designer to make the spectacle come to life. Playful? Yes, certainly. But with consequences and limits. Make groups of circles, rows of squares or ovals. Rhythmic like a dance, compact like a cube. With small eruptions and fine tendrils to connect. 

About the design

The arrangement is placed in many blueish, simple glass vases filled with water. There is a larger group on the left, and a smaller one on the right. A structure is made from chalk sticks, tied together with white wax rope. Blue flowers, and a little purple: Agapanthus, Delphinium, Clematis, Oxypetalum, blue Hydrangeas, Gentiana plena and Passiflora.
 

5. Blooming everywhere

Flowers in unusual places.
This trend is based on fun. A light arrangement on a chamber lamp, a design on a slab of wood on the wall - with water in a hidden container-, or a work on a wardrobe rack - perhaps as a shoulder pad, chic and fashionable, natural, and filled in groups with summer garden flowers and other interesting plant materials. It doesn’t have to be big; it can also be in smaller formats: for example, free-hanging mini-curtains or designs in droplet form hanging from the ceiling. Think also of smaller pieces in miniature form to surprise dear people in special places. On the desk in an office, on a bathroom sink and even on the dashboard of a car. The central figure in this trend is the flower, not the framing elements. This is where the emotional message is strongest. 

The advantage of flowers in special places is the attention they attract.
 

It is surprising, unexpected. Ideas abound, but technical sophistication is key to discreetly providing clean water. 

About the design

This white-in-white situation, with Helleborus blooms as focal point, is reminiscent of winter. Using a base like a lantern, which can be tied to the ceiling, a lamp or even a stand, you create the feeling that flowers fit in any place. This work has no wires but uses a fence post with drilled holes and inserted sticks. This creates a very punchy ‘inside’ with a quiet outline, since all the sticks have the same length. On the right side of the sticks are bamboo tubes attached, using white raffia. Make sure that the Helleborus does not have too large leaves, preferably a little less. A single Polianthes feels good in the vicinity of its African friends. A wax cord with small Malus floribundus in green hangs down all the way, to create lightness and it helps to stretch the form.

6. Room-changing beauties

Large room decorations with flowers.
Over the past two years, people have missed out on a lot. Weddings, big events…. Things are coming back, sure, but in what form? And for which budget? ‘Modesty’ can be a result of the current spirit of the times. Not in terms of aesthetics and quality, but in the overall look of the flowers. Garden style flowers: graceful, tender, deeper into botany. Interesting greens find their way back into the designs. An absolute strong trend is that of sustainability, and in this context especially not to tamper with nature. Reduce the amount of non-organic decorations at weddings and events. We see that many look for sustainable, natural alternatives.

People like to be carried away, to feel as if they are in another world. And flowers can do exactly that!

We know all about arches, gates, and flower walls. These require a different technical procedure and interpretation, using fewer very expensive flowers and more green forms. More and more, summer flowers are becoming the stars of the wholesale market. It is impossible to imagine florists without them in their order lists. We are seeing a revival of romantic new and existing flowers. There is also a desire to feel for the more modest originality of a country past, while the presentation methods can still be modern and innovative. The array of room decorations is very variable, yet far from minimalistic. On the web we see little innovation, we tend to see pictures from the grand old days (up to 2 years ago). What is coming up is more sensitive, durable and polished.

About the design

The large aluminum cup with a ‘helmet’ of thin iron rods, covered with galvanised chicken wire. Plastic Anthurium tubes, a remnant of the cut flower transport system, fit perfectly in the holes. Ideal and durable to put delicate cut flowers like Clematis, Talinum and Chasmanthium in here. At times, the flowers are grouped together, at other times, standing alone or flowing between all the light of the elegant flowers. This kind of arrangement is possible in many interesting forms. Feathery or short-textured, symmetrical or asymmetrical or even transparently lit with front and backlight.

7. Fresh vs dried

Mix it up.
Dried flowers are one of the big trends at the moment, but a flirtation with their lively friends from the flower fields makes the trend feel deeper.

In the past, it was sometimes considered a faux-pas, a style break, to mix fresh flowers with dry flowers. With influences from vintage, boho and the garden style, we see more and more flowers in different stages of bloom. Dried flowers remain trendy but mixed with fresh cut flowers it adds a romantic charm. Polianthes with meadow grasses, Statice and Scabiosa, for example. In between dried Hydrangeas, grasses and maybe some Helichrysum or pink Rodathe. Lovers of this movement prefer to let it shrink and dry, as a reminder of the last summer.
 
Dried flowers absorb colour, fresh flowers add colour.

You will see wreaths for walls and doors, where only 2/3 of the ring is covered. Bouquets, flower filled sacks.

But why not combine them with fresh flowers, so as not to linger in the past? This look can be changed daily. You can use fresh flowers dry, or place a hidden small tube with water and a rubber cap, with Campanula for example. 

About the design

In a long, weather-beaten looking, zinc container filled with Agrowool as an arranging aid, a 50cm wide wreath is made from various dry materials such as Lunaria, Helychrysum, Peonies, Cotinus and Hydrangea. All tied with organic rope. The ring inside is made of willow and wrapped with bamboo leaves. Standing on sticks, floating over the base in an asymmetrical position. The wreath is covered with flowers in the ratio 3 to 8 (3 empty, 8 covered). The grasses and flowers, such as Agapanthus and Panicum, are quite upright in parallel and give a fresh contrast to the wreath.

8. Straw

A trend with tribal origins, the boho style, from nomadic peoples who lived in very rural areas. Everything they owned was highly transportable, light and mostly organic. Natural-based materials play a major role. Not only weddings and events, but also fashion and decor seem to be more and more plant based. The mass rise of Pampas and Miscanthus grasses is the result of a longing, the desire for freedom in city life.

They remind us of the nomads, with their tents and animals, who go wherever they want.

The straw trend is big in floral design and floristry. The work here is simply made from grass from a meadow, wrapped in organic wax cord and standing upright in u-shapes. Flower designers should embrace these beautiful raw materials like straws, grasses, and fibres. It evokes creativity and inventiveness. The summery Marginpar flowers have the grace and character to fit perfectly into the nomadic world. Houses and businesses are just waiting for input from the floral scene. 
 

About the design

U-shapes of straw are wrapped with wax cords and attached to each other. The Craspedias are pushed into the dry grass. The fresh flowers like Gloriosa are placed in bamboo tubes, wrapped with wax on the inside so that they hold water. The structure is very stable, made of very hard thin bamboo sticks, standing upright on a ceramic dish. Here in combination with the very important long lasting Craspedias. The Gloriosa is the‘dancer’ in the arrangement. Some yellowish small flowering herbs create an interesting elegance. Two very thin grass garlands provide more movement.
 

9. Bundled power

Topiary shape art.
The topiary is a festive cut form made from plants or cut flowers. Custom-made, created for an event, a space, an occasion, a person. It is a very special form in many periods of history. In flowers, horticulture and landscape architecture. 

How much fun is it to create interesting shapes from summer flowers? Some flower shapes are ideal for symmetrical decorative classical arrangements, for the more architectural positions and presentations. But there is much more to this subject.

Compact shapes in a slightly asymmetrical form, movements that break out of the dense mass...

Modern ideas of a topiary are seen in 2022. Not too big, too lush, too rich in flowers. Even a shaped bouquet, in a vase, can be so interesting with enough creativity. A bundle of flower shapes on long straight stems can be an excellent topiary. The landmark of a good topiary is the intention of a cut or shaped contour. Even small works can have this. Do not focus on flowers only, grasses, greens, vines and dry material are also very suitable. Try drying fresh material yourself, the bundled effect can be very interesting.

About the design

Two spears on a stick are formed from hop vines. The bamboo tubes have lateral arms and are pushed into the vines, filled with water. There are thinner bamboo sticks with smaller ones attached, waxed from the inside, which hang down to allow the flowers and grasses to dance. Another shorter topiary is placed on an iron cup, dyed a faint purple. A ball of Agrowool holds all the petite flowers such as Clematis, Eryngium and Hydrangeas. Topiary is a very traditional theme, but there is an opportunity here to make a more modern adaptation.

10. A game of colours

Playing with blossoms and stems.
Warm floral colours; rusty, orange, and red meet the richness of gold. A trend that we will also see in some interiors. In flower design, this trend involves slightly diagonal or overlapping positions in vases or containers of the ‘noble’ variety. Flowers that belong to this warm trend are the Dahlia, Jatropha, Crocosmia, orange Gloriosa and Hypericum. 

Focal point shifts are interesting for creating asymmetry.

The flowers are not arranged radially or vertically. They overlap and shift their focal point diagonally. The shifted focal point of a flower arrangement can be so different, next to, on top of or even below the table edge on which the arrangement stands. Design qualities are needed here, to make the flowers find a perfect home.

Some of the trends for 2022 are more spontaneous, wilder even, so natural, but this one is more stylized, placed, made to look at the details. A new look is emerging. Not just full of flowers, but looking at the whole floral fabric and its details.

About the design

The focal area stands sideways from the position the arrangement is standing on. To create this, you need floral technique skills to play with weight and balance. A new chance to learn how to work asymmetrically.
 

About Gregor Lersch

Lersch (1949) grew up among flowers. He studied at the master school in Bonn, became a florist and took part in various competitions. After winning the 1978 European Cup in Rome, Italy, he soon concluded that sharing knowledge was the only way to go on. He started teaching floral design. Nationally at first, but soon interest from abroad followed. He now travels the world reaching out to students and florists on all continents. Lersch: ’It is my greatest motivation to make people feel that designing with flowers is the most normal thing in the world. ’ 

Besides being a floral designer and teacher, Lersch is also the author of several books on floral design. www.gregorlersch.de
 

Photography by pjk-atelier

Floristry trends 2021-2022 - flower bouquets at the height of fashion

08/13/2021

An ordinary rose and even a bouquet of dozens of roses in the original packaging today does not surprise anyone. Consumer demands are growing, and the trends of modern floristry are inevitably changing. But flower bouquets are still the best gift, a sign of respect and gratitude. The changes concern only the way they are submitted and processed.

What compositions can be called creative in 2022 and what trends can be traced in their creation nine0003

The main trends in the creation of bouquets for 2022

2022 is the year of the Blue Water Tiger. The colors of the bouquets will be dominated by calm moderate shades without unnecessary pretentiousness, catchiness and sharpness of lines. The trend will be measured minimalism, the desire for eco-style, lightness and unobtrusiveness.

The uniqueness and novelty of flower arrangements will be given by the original and natural packaging made of tracing paper, mesh or craft. In the new year, florists will abandon polymeric materials and plastic, which will undoubtedly play into the hands of the era of active fight against pollution of the planet. nine0011

The TOP 3 flowers of 2022 will include peonies, hydrangeas and succulents. roses , poppies, tulips, irises will also remain relevant. Lavender, jasmine and peony roses will help to complement the bouquets with a pronounced aroma. Non-standard additions in the form of wild flowers, dried buds, ears of corn, fruits, sweets and toys will make them more unusual.

Minimalism trends will give popularity to bouquets of a limited number of plants, often made in a single color scheme. An interesting solution in 2022 will be mono-bouquets or arrangements where the focus is on a single flower. Mini-bouquets will also linger in the trend.

Blue, purple, peach and light pink tones will be the most preferred when decorating flower bouquets.

Actual flowers for bouquets 2022

When choosing flowers to form delicate compositions in 2022, florists will give preference to peonies, hydrangeas and succulents. In some cases, their combinations with each other or with other inflorescences will be acceptable. nine0011

Bouquets with delicate peonies

Peonies are the embodiment of tenderness and romance. Bouquets from them are suitable for any holiday.

There are several varieties of peonies:

• non-terry;

• semi-double;

• anemone;

• Japanese;

• terry hemispherical;

• crowned;

• rosaceous.

All of them are applicable in the compositions of 2022. Moreover, these can be mono-compositions or bouquets, supplemented with peony roses , various types of succulents, hydrangeas.

Bouquets of peonies will suit any design with different types of packaging. This is a universal solution for all seasons, an excellent choice for weddings, birthdays and other special occasions. nine0011

Floral arrangements with romantic hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are a symbol of sophistication and splendor that cannot stay away from the floral trends of 2022. They are ideal for flower arrangements, interior decoration and even bridal bouquets. Hydrangeas are originally combined with other plants, they can act as the main elements of bouquets or their addition. A huge advantage of these colors is their wide palette of shades. Even mono-bouquets of hydrangeas of different shades will look juicy and stylish. nine0011

The best choice for decorating hydrangea flower arrangements will be boxes and baskets filled with pink, purple, blue, sky blue, purple, burgundy and even green inflorescences.

Fashion trend 2022 - succulents

Succulents are an exquisite solution for various floral masterpieces. Plants of different sizes and color shades perfectly complement the author's compositions. They are most in demand when creating wedding bouquets, boutonnieres, gift baskets and hat boxes. Succulents can act as an accent flower arrangement or make complex variations of mono-bouquets. This trend has been tracked for more than a year, and in 2022 it will remain relevant. Succulents are ideal for bouquets made in various styles, in particular, boho, rustic or art nouveau. nine0011

Trendy packaging for flowers in 2022

As mentioned above, 2022 continues the trend of abandoning polymer packaging and plastic. Bouquets in paper, baskets and hat boxes are becoming more and more fashionable and in demand. The dimensions and volumes of the compositions can be the most unimaginable.

Flowers in a hatbox

Flower arrangements placed in a hat box are an extraordinary solution that can win the heart of even the most demanding recipient. nine0011

You can fill hat boxes in 2022:

• peonies;

• prefabricated compositions;

• hydrangeas;

• roses;

• orchids;

• tulips.

This version of the execution of bouquets will make a splash at any holiday. Especially if, in addition to fresh flowers, the box contains macaroons or other sweets with an original presentation. nine0011

Bouquets in paper

Paper packaging is a great alternative to plastic materials. She is stylish and chic. It can be supplemented with various prints and decorative elements. Paper packaging focuses on the floral component of the bouquet, while complementing it in an original way. A slightly rough craft paper would be an excellent option. Heaps of decorative elements, sparkles and jewelry in this version of the packaging of bouquets will be superfluous. It is possible to pack flowers in tracing paper of light or brown shades. nine0011

Flowers in a basket

A basket is one of the most popular types of flower arrangements. A stylish bouquet placed in a basket in 2022 will surprise anyone.

This is a great solution for:

• birthday;

• weddings;

• extracts from the hospital;

• teacher's congratulations, etc.

Such a composition is convenient for presentation, does not oblige the recipient to look for a vase or think about how to deliver a gift home. Baskets can be made in different weaves, presented in natural colors or painted. Basket options with or without handles are acceptable. There are also no size restrictions.

Mosvettorg on the wave of trends

If you are looking for an original author's bouquet, made according to the latest trends in floristry, be sure to visit our store. The catalog contains various options for flower arrangements, conveniently divided into sections. nine0011

Our florists follow not only modern fashion, but also take into account the wishes of customers. We work with round-the-clock delivery in Moscow and the region.

Internet store "Mostsvettorg" is always happy to help you deliver positive emotions along with our wonderful bouquets.

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90,000 trends in floristry 2022-2023 (page)

Trends in floristry 2022-2023

We will talk about modern trends and trends in floristration in 2022-2023. Trends in everyday and wedding floristry. nine0003

06/23/22

As in any creative profession, floristry has its own fashion trends, trends and trends. Over the entire period of existence, trends in floristry have managed to change each other more than once, and red roses with gypsophila came to the place of modest field bouquets, and instead of them - restrained and laconic minimalism.

A good florist and a professional in his field constantly keeps his finger on the pulse so that the bouquets he collects to order are in demand and popular, from time to time appear on the social networks of buyers, and also stand out from the offers of competitors. nine0003

Where to follow the trends in floristry?

As part of their profession, professionals working with flowers need to constantly monitor current trends in floristry. Of course, individual style is important here, but you still need to know the main trends.

Masters find the latest fashion trends at floral contests and in specialized magazines. You can also get an idea of ​​the main trends in floristry by studying the works of the main well-known masters or at the school of floristry in the learning process. nine0003

Trends in floristry 2022-2023

Today, the trends in floristry 2022-2023 are confidently moving towards minimalism, because it is known: elegance is in simplicity. We will analyze the main current trends in the preparation of bouquets and compositions.

Minimalism is the main trend in floristry

Minimalism is one of the most win-win and long-lasting trends in floristry. From the lush and elaborate decorations, the masters took another step towards minimalism and conciseness. nine0003

Mono bouquets can also be attributed to this trend: boring only at first glance, but very eloquent upon closer examination. Touching roses, delicate peonies, bold chrysanthemums, explosive dahlias - so much energy and dynamics can be contained in a bouquet made up of one type of flowers!

Attention to textures

No less time is devoted to textures in bouquets than to the combination of shades. The trend in floristry 2022 is a harmonious combination of plants and flowers of various textures to create volumetric compositions. nine0003

Reduction in packaging types

Lightness, unobtrusiveness, environmental friendliness - that's what modern florists rely on. Today, craft paper and satin ribbons as packaging are more relevant than ever. The trend in floristry 2022-2023 is a reduction in the consumption of polymer and plastic materials

Lightness and comfort

Recently, we all strive for security and understanding. Therefore, in 2023, the use of a soft palette of warm and cold pastel colors will be relevant. Use softness, haze, weightlessness in your compositions. nine0003

Dried flowers

The drying flower trend has over 170 million views on TikTok and is growing every day. Most likely in 2023 it will also move into the commercial sphere, and it will be fashionable to make a dried pressed flower. If you decide, you will need to buy a flower press.

Mini-bouquets and compositions

A small compliment, a fleeting confession, or “just because” – a small bouquet assembled and packaged with taste. This trend in floristry is gaining momentum, today it is popular as a gift to a colleague or girlfriend. Usually it is collected from small flowers: spray roses or chrysanthemums, tulips, peonies or alstroemerias. nine0003

Barbie Bouquet

Bouquets will use pink tulips, roses, peonies and lisianthus and some greenery to dilute the pink color. Already, there is a trend towards an increase in purchases of flowers in bright pink shades. The peak of this trend is predicted for mid-2023.

Bouquets with succulents

A trend in floristry with a wow effect that has been going on for more than a year is a bouquet or an interior composition with succulents. We are used to seeing them only in small pots next to the computer, but succulents can become an original and beautiful decoration of a flower arrangement, adding brutality to touching carnations, lush hydrangeas or wildflowers. nine0003

Lavender

Color experts predict lavender will be the color of 2023. Most likely, lavender will be used instead of gypsophila, especially for wedding events: the meaning is the same, but it looks much more spectacular. And what an aroma!

Unusual plants in bouquets

The trend in floristry, close to bouquets with succulents, is the use of unusual and rare plants in bouquets or compositions. As a rule, they are the main accent to which the main attention is riveted in a bouquet. nine0003

White and white

Good news for those who prefer tradition. White wedding bouquets are back in fashion in 2023. Here you should either make a classic mono bouquet or play with the textures and sizes of the buds.

Bouquets in boxes and baskets

Enduring trend in floristry for several years. Today, it has changed a little, and wicker baskets have replaced neat hat boxes. They perfectly fit a disheveled bouquet, and they also set off the fragility and tenderness of flowers. nine0003

Clean air

Every year the theme of ecology and health penetrates deeper into our minds. In 2023, the best gift for a friend and for yourself is a gift that will strengthen our health and improve the condition of the planet. Air-purifying potted plants such as the fern, corn plant, and peace lily make welcome gifts for many of us. Read more in the article "Trends in interior floristry 2023"

Bouquets with dried flowers - a new trend in floristry 2022

Bouquets with dried flowers have become a trend in floristry in 2021, and today they can compete with fresh flower arrangements.


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