When it comes to planning a wedding in Cornwall, few elements capture the spirit of the day quite like flowers. From wild coastal arrangements to elegant garden-inspired bouquets, wedding flowers in Cornwall are as diverse and breathtaking as the landscape itself. As professionals working within the Cornish wedding industry, we regularly see how the right floral design can completely transform a wedding—and we’re always happy to recommend trusted local suppliers who can bring your vision to life.
Whether you’re planning a clifftop ceremony, a rustic barn celebration, or a luxury venue wedding, your floral choices will play a central role in shaping the atmosphere and aesthetic of your day.
Cornwall’s natural beauty is a huge advantage when it comes to wedding florals. The county’s mild climate allows for a wide variety of flowers to grow locally throughout much of the year. This means couples often have access to fresh, seasonal blooms that are both sustainable and uniquely suited to the surroundings.
Think windswept grasses, delicate wildflowers, soft pastel roses, and vibrant coastal hues. Many florists in Cornwall take inspiration directly from the landscape—incorporating textures and tones that reflect the sea, cliffs, and countryside.
As industry professionals, we work closely with a range of talented Cornwall-based florists who specialise in these styles, and we can guide you toward the right supplier depending on your venue, budget, and vision.
One of the most sought-after styles in Cornwall is the “just picked” look. This involves loose, organic arrangements that mimic wildflowers growing naturally.
Asymmetrical bouquets
Textural foliage like eucalyptus and ferns
Seasonal blooms such as cosmos, daisies, and scabious
This style works beautifully for outdoor ceremonies and relaxed, bohemian weddings—and we know several excellent florists who excel in this natural, unstructured approach.
Whites, creams, and soft blues
Flowers like hydrangeas, delphiniums, and lisianthus
Accents of driftwood or dried elements
We can recommend experienced florists who understand how to design for coastal conditions, ensuring your flowers not only look stunning but also hold up well in seaside environments.
Inspired by English country gardens, this style is timeless and elegant.
Roses, peonies, ranunculus
Soft pastel colour palettes
Full, rounded bouquets
This is a popular choice for manor houses and marquee weddings, and we regularly connect couples with florists who specialise in this classic, romantic look.
For couples wanting something more striking, modern floral design is growing in popularity.
Strong colour contrasts (deep reds, oranges, purples)
Structural arrangements
Minimalist bouquets or statement installations
If you’re looking for something more fashion-forward, we can point you toward creative florists who push boundaries and deliver truly unique designs.
Spring (March–May):
Tulips
Daffodils
Anemones
Blossom
Summer (June–August):
Roses
Peonies
Sweet peas
Dahlias (late summer)
Autumn (September–November):
Dahlias
Chrysanthemums
Berries and foliage
Earthy-toned blooms
Winter (December–February):
Amaryllis
Hellebores
Evergreens
Dried elements
Because we work within the local wedding industry, we can also advise which florists are best for sourcing high-quality seasonal flowers at different times of year.
When planning your wedding flowers, it’s important to think beyond just the bouquet. A cohesive floral design ties your entire wedding together—and with the right suppliers, this process becomes much smoother.
The centerpiece of your floral design. It should complement your dress, venue, and overall theme.
Typically smaller and simpler versions of the bridal bouquet, designed to harmonise without overshadowing.
Small but significant details for the wedding party.
Arches or floral installations
Aisle arrangements
Registrar or altar flowers
Table centrepieces
Top table arrangements
Cake flowers
Statement installations (e.g., hanging florals)
We can recommend florists who not only design these elements beautifully but also help you repurpose arrangements across your day to maximise impact and value.
Cornwall is home to many talented wedding florists, each with their own signature style. Choosing the right one can make all the difference—and this is where working with experienced wedding professionals (like us) becomes particularly valuable.
When selecting a florist, consider:
Portfolio: Does their style align with your vision?
Experience: Have they worked at your venue before?
Local Knowledge: Understanding of seasonal flowers and coastal conditions
Sustainability: Eco-friendly practices and sourcing
We’ve built strong relationships with a wide network of trusted florists across Cornwall, and we’re always happy to recommend suppliers who are reliable, creative, and a great fit for your wedding
Wedding flower budgets can vary widely depending on scale and complexity. As a rough guide:
Bridal bouquet: £100–£250
Bridesmaids’ bouquets: £50–£100 each
Buttonholes: £10–£20 each
Centrepieces: £50–£200 per table
Floral installations: £200–£1,000+
With our experience in the industry, we can also help you prioritise where to allocate your budget and connect you with florists who can work effectively within your price range.
Sustainability is increasingly important for modern couples, and Cornwall is well-positioned to offer eco-conscious options.
Look for florists who:
Use locally grown flowers
Avoid floral foam
Offer reusable or recyclable materials
Compost or donate flowers after the wedding
We’re proud to work alongside many environmentally conscious suppliers and can recommend florists who prioritise sustainability without compromising on style.
Start with your venue: Let the surroundings guide your style
Think about colour palette: Flowers should complement your overall scheme
Consider the season: This impacts availability and cost
Trust your florist: Their expertise is invaluable
Use industry connections: Working with experienced wedding professionals (like us) can simplify the process
Wedding flowers in Cornwall are more than just decoration—they’re an extension of the landscape, the season, and your personal style. Whether you’re drawn to wild coastal arrangements, romantic garden blooms, or bold modern designs, Cornwall offers endless inspiration.
As part of the Cornish wedding industry, we’re here to help you navigate your options and connect you with exceptional florists who can bring your ideas to life. With the right team in place, your wedding flowers will not only look incredible but will feel perfectly in tune with your day and your setting.
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