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This is a trend that's going nowhere, and in 2022, we can expect to see even bigger and bolder flower clouds, epic blooming backdrops, creative Chuppahs, hanging displays, impressive arches, and even floral cake installations filling spaces and creating massive visual impact.
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Warm coffee tones such as expresso, latte, mocha, cafe au lait and cinnamon spice are all featuring in modern floral designs for 2022 and 2023 weddings, creating an entirely fresh new floral look.
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Love 'em or hate 'em, these traditionally uncool blooms are back! Gerbera Daisies are a bloom some might consider uninspiring, but contemporary florists are putting the humble flower back in the spotlight after years of being relegated to supermarket bunches!
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With new and interesting colours, varieties and textures entering the market, it’s likely this trend will take off in a big way in 2022.
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With the rise of black tie weddings and black and white wedding details and décor, minimal monochrome floral designs are making a huge splash! This is the chicest floral trend we've seen in a long time!
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Carnations are officially back on the cool list! We're not sure how these frilly flowers got such a bad rap in in wedding world but it ends here!
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Carnations are resilient, versatile and affordable, so it's no wonder they've been popping up all over the place in dreamy bouquets and epic floral installations.
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No longer being classed as "filler flowers", these ruffled textured beauties are taking centerstage in 2022 bouquets and arrangements, adding a massive dose of modern glam.
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While pressed flowers have been trending for the past couple of years, they certainly are picking up steam for 2022 weddings! This nostalgic and romantic floral detail is featuring on everything from stationery to cakes and décor, and we can't get enough of it!
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Classic soft, pastel palettes are being brought up to date with unusual floral pairings, exotic blooms and lots of texture, marking a change to the classic, delicate arrangements of weddings past.
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The desire for more dramatic colour palettes is manifesting itself in the layering of pastel tones with rich, yet soft colour, made up of orchids, poppies, peonies and hydrangeas.
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