Can you picture a wedding without flowers? It feels almost impossible. Flowers define the atmosphere from the very first moment, adding color, movement, and a sense of intention to every part of the day. Florists take these natural elements and build entire scenes out of them, turning tabletops into gardens, shaping textured pathways, and creating installations that transform open spaces into something layered and expressive. Their work guides the visual rhythm of a celebration and gives each wedding its own character.
This list highlights the florists who stand out across Europe right now. They experiment freely, explore new techniques, and approach flowers as modern artistry. Their vision reflects where today’s floral design is heading.
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Babel Bloom works between Portugal and Italy, bringing a distinct artistic edge to every wedding they design. Their style feels sculptural and modern, shaped by a confident sense of composition and a readiness to explore unusual textures and forms. Each project is created from the ground up and shaped around its location, which is why no two weddings ever look the same. From bold monochrome installations to immersive, garden-like scenes, Babel Bloom turns flowers into complete environments rather than simple decor. Their work stands out for its originality and the way it transforms a space with clarity and intention.
Photo: Rute, Courtesy of Babel Bloom
Tepee Sauvage stands out for its sharp, contemporary approach to floral design. The studio was founded by Elena Borg, whose international background and years of work across France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and other destinations shaped its creative perspective. Their style draws on architecture, fashion, and the changing landscape of each season, resulting in artistic, textural compositions. Each project becomes a full visual experience that blends florals with scenography, design, and thoughtful color studies. Sculptural installations, monochrome tablescapes, and vibrant color arrangements reflect the studio’s precise and expressive way of working.
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Oh, Maria Flores turns each floral composition into something intentional and full of personality. Every detail reflects a genuine love for the craft, whether the design leans minimal and contemporary or moves toward something soft and full of motion. Based in Lisbon, the studio creates sculptural, textured arrangements shaped by a fresh and unmistakably unique point of view. Maria, the founder and creative director, treats florals as a sensorial experience, exploring wild textures and natural imperfections to build work that feels alive. Her approach brings intimacy, curiosity, and a gentle artistic edge to every wedding.
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Tulipina is recognized for its bold, artful approach to floral design, led by founder Kiana Underwood and her signature use of color. Her work is often described as lush, abundant, organic, and unmistakably expressive, moving easily from intricate arrangements to large-scale installations that transform a setting. Years of international projects and creative exploration shaped Kiana’s perspective, along with two published books that reflect her evolving approach to texture, palette, and form. Tulipina’s weddings stand out for their energy and richness, offering couples floral design with a global outlook and a strong artistic voice.
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Bosque creates the kind of work that instantly stops you in your tracks. Their installations circulate across the internet for a reason: they are bold, sculptural, and unlike anything else in contemporary floral design. Founded by Gustavo Camacho and Tiago Bettencourt, the studio draws inspiration from the raw structure of nature: dense woodland growth, irregular branches, and the tension found in stems, balancing these elements with the fragility of flowers. Their compositions often read like landscapes or living sculptures, shaped with precision and a strong sense of spatial design. Bosque also champions mindful, sustainable practices, prioritizing local growers and foam-free techniques without compromising artistry or impact.
Photo: Svenja Petersen, Courtesy of Bosque Concepts
Studio Linné is a Berlin-based floral design studio led by Misha Todirascu, whose work rethinks what flowers can be in a modern setting. The studio approaches florals as sculptural objects, shaping them into bold, architectural compositions that feel fresh and distinctly contemporary. Their projects often blur the line between art installation and event design, which is why brands like Audemars Piguet, A24 Films, and Gropius Bau turn to them for creative collaborations. Clean lines, unexpected materials, and a strong sense of form define their aesthetic. In their Kreuzberg space, visitors find bespoke bouquets and a curated selection of unique artisanal pieces, all carrying the studio’s unmistakable point of view.
Photo: Courtesy of Studio Linné
Vincenzo Dascanio is one of Italy’s most recognizable names in floral and event design, known for transforming spaces through scale, color, and atmosphere. Their approach leans into abundance, using thousands of blooms to build immersive environments that feel almost architectural. Flower ceilings, sculptural arches, and sweeping aisle designs turn venues into full sensory experiences, where every corner holds texture and movement. The studio’s work balances theatrical impact with Italian elegance, creating grand weddings. Whether working with soft pastels or vibrant palettes, they shape flowers into stories that fill a space with life and emotion.
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Studio Lilo, led by Berlin-based floral artist Lilo Klinkenberg, explores minimalism through a sculptural, contemporary lens. Her work moves between small arrangements and large-scale botanical installations, always guided by a precise sense of form. Lilo’s background in design gives her installations a refined, modern clarity, whether she’s creating a statement piece for a ceremony or subtle accents for an intimate dinner. Founded in 2018, the studio also works internationally with clients such as Flos, Cartier, Loewe, Jil Sander, and Google, which further shapes its clean, design-driven aesthetic. Couples who seek an understated, artistic vision will find Studio Lilo’s perspective both refreshing and quietly powerful.
Photo: Courtesy of Studio Lilo
Il Profumo dei Fiori, founded by Sofia Barozzi, brings a thoughtful and emotional approach to wedding florals. For more than fifteen years, Sofia has trusted flowers to lead the design process, believing that each bloom carries its own story and energy. Her philosophy centers on allowing natural beauty to speak for itself, shaping arrangements that feel intentional and quietly expressive. Whether she is designing for weddings or private events, her work reflects a deep sensitivity to color, season, and atmosphere. Her signature approach adds a soft, poetic layer to celebrations that value authenticity and understated elegance.
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Molist, founded by Ramon and Guida in 2007, has grown into a Catalonia-based studio specializing in botanical design for weddings and events. Their team works throughout Spain, from Mallorca to Madrid and Toledo, and occasionally takes on projects in France. Natural textures, soft structure, and thoughtful color choices define their aesthetic, with each floral concept shaped carefully around the setting and atmosphere. A strong focus on quality guides their process, supported by close relationships with local growers and trusted suppliers. Their work brings a grounded, expressive presence to celebrations across the region.
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Evelina Florence embraces a free-spirited, intuitive approach to floral design, shaped by years of working across Italy, Spain, London, and Melbourne before settling in Venice. Evelina often describes flowers the way others describe people — expressive, individual, and impossible to control. She treats flowers as characters with their own temperament, working with their natural movement. Evelina lets each stem lead the composition rather than forcing symmetry or perfection, which gives her installations a sense of life and unrestrained energy. Couples drawn to natural elegance, spontaneity, and a touch of artistic wildness will immediately connect with Evelina’s vision.
Photo: Courtesy of Evelina Florence, James D. Kelly
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You won’t find classic arrangements here. CARO approaches botanical design as contemporary art, working at the intersection of sculpture, engineering, and nature. Led by Berlin-based creative director Carolin Ruggaber, the studio creates installations that transform the atmosphere of a space rather than simply decorating it. Their vocabulary is built on structure, tension, scale, and the raw elegance of organic materials used in unexpected ways. Collaborations with Hermès, Cartier, and major art institutions speak to their ability to turn abstract ideas into immersive botanical environments.
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Marypoppies shapes floral design with an artistic, almost cinematic sensibility, influenced by Maria’s Italian roots, her years in Australia, and a lifelong curiosity for visual storytelling. Her arrangements lean into minimalism and sculptural form, using soft draping, fluid lines, and thoughtful contrasts to express emotion through nature. Flowers become a language in her hands — one that translates atmosphere, intimacy, and the quiet mood of a celebration. Now based in Tuscany and working across Europe, Maria creates immersive environments that balance refined restraint with a hint of wild poetry. Her style resonates with couples who value clean composition, sensory detail, and florals that read like an editorial moment.
Photo: Silvia Poropat, Samm Blake
Fede Floral Design began with Federico’s childhood fascination for flowers, discovered while helping his mother prepare wedding decorations. That early curiosity grew into a craft shaped through years of study with respected floral masters. His approach blends natural elegance with an intuitive sense of story. For Federico, floristry starts with understanding what couples hope for and translating those ideas into something real. The studio works collaboratively, bringing together talented florists and creative partners whose perspectives enrich each project. Their shared goal is to create floral experiences that elevate a celebration and remain vivid in memory.
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Nothing about White Pepper Studio follows convention. The Milan-based trio — Cristina, Camilla, and Lena — treats flowers as design elements, building compositions from texture, contrast, and structure rather than classic botanical beauty. Their work shifts between bold color, airy minimalism, and sharp geometry, always guided by an experimental mindset. Each founder adds a different creative lens, blending scenography, communication, and hospitality into a cohesive approach. White Pepper designs floral scenography for weddings and events across Italy and beyond, creating installations that leave a strong visual impression and redefine how flowers inhabit a space.
Photo: Courtesy of White Pepper Studio
RONI Floral Design is a family-led floral studio with deep roots on the French Riviera, where generations worked with flowers long before the brand opened its first boutique in 1971. Today the siblings behind RONI create bold, expressive floral scenography known for its scale, precision, and distinct French touch. Their installations merge architectural thinking with botanicals, turning venues into fully conceived environments rather than traditional decor. What keeps them at the forefront today is their ability to pair heritage with a modern, high-impact aesthetic. Their designs remain current, ambitious, and perfectly aligned with the scale and expectations of contemporary weddings.
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Biancospino Flowers grows from Arianna Bassi’s way of seeing flowers as design elements: shapes, lines, and textures that can shift the entire mood of a space. With a background in fashion and interior design, she builds compositions with a careful sense of proportion, letting natural movement guide the structure. Her approach suits Italy’s varied settings, from villas in Tuscany to terraces on Lake Como or cliffside venues on the Amalfi Coast. Working with a small team of artisans, Arianna creates floral work that feels thoughtful, tactile, and closely tuned to its surroundings. Each project carries a quiet clarity and a fresh, intentional point of view.
Photo: Silvia Noviello, Courtesy of Biancospino Flowers
Intrecci di Fiori e d’Arte is a Sicilian studio led by siblings Davide and Francesca, whose connection to floristry began in their family flower shop and grew into a practice shaped by craft, intuition, and a love for natural materials. Their work is defined by refined structures, unexpected textures, and a Mediterranean sensibility that shapes each composition. They use spontaneous local elements and sculptural forms to build atmospheres that are thoughtful, layered, and rooted in place. Their perspective appeals to couples drawn to quiet originality and a design language shaped by nature itself.
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