Flowers have emerged as the quiet protagonists of weddings – setting mood, movement, and meaning long before vows are exchanged. Here, we present the wedding florists defining 2026: the creative minds behind the most photographed ceremonies and receptions and the floral visionaries defining how weddings will bloom in the year ahead.
Tattie Rose Studio
Tattie Rose Studio is renowned for imagination, creating abundant floral worlds in an earthy, romantic style. Known for working with a select circle of clients across the UK and beyond, Tattie and her team offer exclusive and discreet service combined with high-end design skills that set their botanical scenes in a bracket of their own. Tattie’s work balances scale and intimacy: dramatic installations redefine a room, anchored by a single stem placed just so.
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Corky and Prince
Corky and Prince is a bespoke floral studio founded by Fi Passey in the Cotswolds, celebrated for abundant, romantic designs that are full of texture, scent, and soul. After a career in banking, Fi followed her calling in 2018, launching what has since become one of the region’s leading floral studios. In 2024 she was named Cotswolds Florist of the Year, recognition of Fi’s approach: making floral design accessible, joyful, and deeply creative. Inspired by Dutch still-life paintings and contemporary art, Fi describes her process as “painting in my mind,” where each botanical is carefully chosen for its tone, texture, or drama.
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Lucy Vail Floristry
At Lucy Vail Floristry, floristry is not decoration but visual storytelling – an art form that transforms spaces, evokes emotion, and shapes sensory experience. What began with Lucy experimenting in her garden shed has grown into an award-winning global floral design studio, internationally recognised for bold use of colour, immersive installations, and deep respect for nature. Formally trained in Italy, Lucy refined her practice through the study of texture, movement, and colour.
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Fiona Fleur
Fiona Fleur is a floral designer known for floral experiences that are at once modern and romantic, sculptural and soft, and always bespoke to the couple in question. Founded in 2019 by Fiona, a self-taught designer with an instinct for storytelling, the studio has quickly become one of the most exciting names in the industry. Each Fiona Fleur wedding is approached as a distinct narrative, never formulaic: from dainty bridal bouquets to dramatic ceremony backdrops and immersive reception landscapes, Fiona works dynamically to tailor her creations to the couple’s vision, personality, and the spirit of the day.
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Kuit Design
Kuit Design was founded in London by Jake Kuit with a straightforward belief: creativity should be fearless, purposeful, and transformative. What began as a floristry studio has since become a full-service design house, built on a rich background in the culinary arts, set design, styling, fine art and, naturally, florals. With this multidisciplinary foundation, Kuit’s perspective is fresh, with energy and imagination, bringing unexpected ideas to each project.
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Kathryn Josey
Kathryn Josey Flowers is a luxury floral design studio led by Creative Director Kat Josey, a third-generation florist with over 18 years of experience in the art of flowers. Based on the Berkshire–Hampshire border and working across the UK and Europe, Kat and her team create abundant, romantic, and nature-led floral designs for weddings and events, thoughtfully designed to enhance the atmosphere and tell each couple’s story through flowers. Her work has adorned some of the country’s most enchanting venues, including Goodwood, Claridge’s, Froyle Park, Nobu Portman Square, and Euridge Manor.
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