City
Epaper

Top flower trends for festive season

By IANS | Published: September 24, 2021 11:48 AM

New Delhi, Sep 24 With the festive season right around the corner, get set to open your doors ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Sep 24 With the festive season right around the corner, get set to open your doors to friends and family after months and months of social distancing. Nothing dresses up a space quite like flowers, they're formal yet inviting, and can be dressed up or down keeping the occasion in mind. Here's a list of the top flower trends to try out in the coming months:

Foraged or Dried Flowers

Food Photographer | Jennifer Pallian

Dried foraged flowers are the big hit of 2021. Trends forecast two methods of using dried flowers either in bud and head form in a bowl as potpourri or as dried full flowers, branches and even using foraged items like feathers, leaf skeletons and the like.

Bespoke arrangements

Cody Chan

Ready arrangements are being replaced in favour of personalised bouquets wherein the customer chooses the pattern, container and variety of blooms themselves. People are more inclined to make their own 'creation' based on their individual tastes, lifestyle and fragrance than ever before. There seems to be a growing awareness of knowledge of flowers and also on the meaning/symbolism of each flower whilst making a purchase especially when the arrangement is being gifted.

Flower Subscriptions

Leonsa

There are several floral businesses online that are offering flower subscriptions to customers on a weekly or monthly basis to their residence or office either as loose stems or in a vase as a ready to use arrangement. Clients seem to prefer subscriptions to save time and effort and usually the agency will offer a better rate on a subscription than on retail. Customers give their personal preferences and an agreement is reached based on atmospheric conditions like AC or no AC, if housekeeping is available, arrangement size etc.

Sustainable purchases

J K

Sustainability is rightfully so a major topic of interest currently. People are more aware about reducing their carbon footprint and as a result customers prefer florists that offer sustainable flowers and foam free options. Sustainable flowers are still mass produced but are much more efficient at conserving the resources utilised and also tend to veer much more to using in season and localised produce.

Greens and Biophilic design

Jessica Arends

Covid has certainly left us all longing for more of the outdoors. This has filtered its way to the Biophilic trend where arrangements try to mimic natural designs. There is a lot less structure, a lot more use of greens and "wildflowers" rather than carefully placed greenhouse varieties.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalEU criticises China's large-scale manoeuvres off Taiwan

InternationalAnother Indian student dies in US, this time in bike accident in New York

InternationalIsrael shows ambassadors with Palestine statehood plan hostage video

InternationalOver 20 passengers injured in turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight being treated for spinal injuries, hospital says

InternationalMoscow warns Washington not to authorise attacks on Russian territory

Lifestyle Realted Stories

LifestyleSpain Tops Global List of Bald Men With 44.50% of Population Affected, Check Complete List

LifestyleBuddha Purnima 2024: Celebrating the Birth, Enlightenment, and Nirvana of Gautam Buddha

EntertainmentPriyanka Chopra Jonas Debuts with Short Hair at Bvlgari Event (See Pic)

LifestyleSummer Skin Care Tips: Common Mistakes People Make While Applying Sunscreen

LifestyleNancy Tyagi's New Cape Saree Look at Cannes 2024 Takes Internet by Strom (Watch Video)