If you are getting married this year, you may be looking for inspiration – for cool floral designs, outfits, stationery and other stuff. 2020 is set to be an exciting year in florals, and these trends really prove that! Dive in to see the most fabulous and popular floral design ideas for this year!
Sustainable Options
Sustainability is a big trend everywhere, and in the wedding world, too. Potted plants are a stylish way to re-use wedding flowers and foliage as gifts, favors or in your own garden at home. Low water options like cacti, air plants and succulents are increasingly popular, and locally-sourced flowers and wildflowers featuring more and more. Be eco-friendly and conscious with your wedding florals!
Decorate your wedding aisle with large potted flowers and greenery to make the space cool and bright.
Fruits And Berries
Edible decor such as pumpkins, pineapples and pomegranates is super popular, it lets you add a bit of luxury, a dark romantic touch or embrace the season. Dark berries, cherries, figs, mandarins and plums make opulent additions to any arrangements – just watch for stains if you’re holding a berry-laden bouquet against your dress.
A colorful fall wedding centerpiece with pastel and bright blooms and some gilded blackberries and blueberries.
Circle Wedding Arches
Circle wedding arches have been a great hit during these years, and in 2020 they are going really big! From minimal half-moons made from palms and grasses, to decadent full circles full of flowers, this modern take on the traditional wedding arch makes a statement backdrop for your ceremony and can be used again for the photo booth or top table.
Dried Flowers
Dried flowers are officially cool again! This is another sustainable option you may go for, and they are easy to incorporate into faded flower bouquets, table decor and backdrops. Seed pods, dried grasses and a selection of blooms make stunning dried arrangements.
A beautiful wedding bouquet with dried grasses, proteas, dried blooms and neutral ribbons for a fall boho bride.
A chic wedding bouquet of white anemones, blush and dried roses, dried leaves, seed pods and dark foliage.
A fantastic wedding ceremony arch of eucalyptus, dried leaves and herbs plus dried billy balls looks ethereal and delicate.
A minimalist white wedding cake decorated with dried blooms looks ethereal and very unusual, idela for the fall.
A unique wedding bouquet of gilded leaves, lunaria and white orchids features a very unusual structure.
Overhead Installations
Hanging installations are a wedding flower trend that has been around for a few years now, and these wow factor pieces aren’t budging any time soon. Overhead décor is a great way to save some table space and it makes a big impact on the wedding reception look.
A super lush greenery and bright bloom decoration over the reception table for a bright boho wedding.
A very lush greenery wedding decoration with magnolia leaves and bulbs hanging down for a bit wild look.
Tropical Leaves
Lush tropical leaves, dried fronds and other statement pieces are amazing for effortless and affordable wedding décor. Long stems in tall vases make statement centrepieces, monstera, fiddle leaf and banana leaves make cool signage or place settings, while all sorts of varieties can be used in bouquets and on backdrops.
A white wedding cake decorated with tropical leaves and a single white bloom for a beach or tropical wedding.
Oversized Bouquets
These opulent bouquets give instant wow factor, but they’re all about balance, so talk to your florist about the shape of your dress, the varieties of flowers you like, your budget, and the weight you’re willing to carry up the aisle!
Pampas Grass
Pampas grass was a trend at cool, alternative weddings for some time, but 2020 is the year when this trend is taking center stage. You’ll see also spray painted pampas grass, for example, pink, to create a necessary mood and ambience.
Protea
Protea have been cropping up in bouquets across the Northern Hemisphere in recent years, and our real brides can’t get enough of them. A large, statement flower that comes in a variety of colors, proteas are hardy and versatile too, making them a great addition to both bouquets and wedding decor.
A romantic wedding bouquet with eucalyptus, white roses and a single king protea that makes a statement.
A gorgeous bouquet with a king protea, eucalyptus, blue thistles and some pale herbs for a tropical bride.
A fall boho wedding bouquet with a vertical shape, a king protea, burgundy and plum blooms, herbs and greenery plus a bow.