It’s waxy, it’s architectural, it comes in deep burgundy, glossy red, and barely-there blush. And apparently, it’s also a canvas.
Floral: Cube Studio, Morip
Anthurium has become the wedding flower that floral artists can’t stop decorating — and for good reason. Unlike roses or peonies, which have their own texture and visual complexity, the anthurium spathe is almost flat. Smooth, lacquered, heart-shaped, it holds whatever you put on it: fringe cascading below, lace trimmed along the edges, bows tied at the stems, marabou feathers or pearls pressed across the entire surface, metal grommets punched through the leaf, studs, spikes, rhinestones, and even gold cherubs. The flower essentially becomes a mood board for whatever world the florist is building.
It’s worth noting that the Blumenhaus studio, led by floral artist Valen Ibarra, was doing all of this before it became a trend — experimenting with embellishment, materials, and surface decoration on anthuriums at least 4 years ago. Ibarra was there first, treating the flower less like a botanical element and more like an object to be styled.
Anthurium takes color and pattern in a way few flowers can. Painted with zebra stripes directly onto the surface, dyed to a metallic gold or dipped halfway, shifted to an iridescent blue-grey that looks nothing like a flower and everything like a ceramic glaze. The range is genuinely wide.
The other reason anthurium keeps showing up in experimental work: it lasts. Weeks, not days. This makes it practical for installations, bouquets that travel, or weddings where the flowers need to survive a full day without wilting into something apologetic.
Browse all the ideas in this article gallery and find your perfect anthurium moment.
Floral: Pinterest, Kirk
Floral: Blumenhaus, Pinterest
Floral: Floraria Iris, Pinterest
Floral: Grace With Flower, Odeur
Floral: Sophia Parker, Pinterest
Floral: Wishbone Studio, Earthly
Floral: VH Raffaello, Cube Studio
Food: Juliette Meyer, Atelier Flora
Floral: The Romance, Acid Flowers
Floral: Poppy Flowers, Pinterest
Floral: Lea Flower, Blumen
Floral: Mayesh, Caitlyn Minimalist
Floral: Pinterest, Calma Floral
Floral: Blumenhaus, Kim Young Shiin
Floral: Blumenhaus, Cress
Floral: Rachel Clark, Pulkkot Village
Floral: Blumenhaus, Blumenhaus
Floral: Petal Source, Pinterest
Floral: Lena Zaycman, Saffy Flora
Floral: Blumenhaus, Flowers by Brett Matthew John
Floral: Pinterest, Flowers by Brett Matthew John
Floral: Pinterest, Blumenhaus
Floral: Blumenhaus, Blumenhaus
Floral: Blumenhaus, Blumenhaus
Floral: Rose Imaginative, Pinterest
Floral: Hamish Powell, Blumenhaus





































































