20 Things to Sell at a Wedding Flower Shop in 2025
- Annie Zhang
- Jan 21
- 5 min read
Updated: Jul 16

Wedding florals have always been a cornerstone of any ceremony, but as we look ahead to 2025, the landscape is shifting. Couples are more discerning than ever, seeking flowers that are not only beautiful but meaningful, sustainable, and long-lasting. As a wedding florist, it’s your job to stay ahead of these trends and offer products that capture the latest customer desires.
Over the years, I’ve seen trends come and go, but some things remain constant: the need for timeless beauty, the desire for personalization, and the importance of creating an unforgettable experience for the couple and their guests. Whether it’s the lush centerpiece on a dinner table or the bouquet that a bride carries down the aisle, florals have a way of adding that perfect touch to a wedding day.
As 2025 approaches, here are 20 things you should consider offering at your wedding flower shop to stay on top of the trends and give your clients exactly what they’re looking for:
2. Decor Items
Floral Products
Preserved Flower Arrangements
You’ve probably seen the rise of preserved flowers in recent years, and it’s no surprise they’re becoming a must-have in 2025. These flowers look stunning and last for years, making them the perfect choice for couples who want to keep a piece of their wedding for a lifetime. From bouquets to centerpieces, preserved flowers offer long-lasting beauty, which is especially appealing for those looking for eco-friendly and low-maintenance options.
Sculptural Floral Installations
These larger-than-life floral arrangements are all about making a statement. Imagine a floral arch at the ceremony or a suspended installation at the reception, filled with a combination of dried and fresh flowers. Sculptural installations add drama, elevate the atmosphere, and give couples the unforgettable photos they’re dreaming of.
Cascading Bouquets
If you want to wow brides looking for drama and elegance, cascading bouquets are the way to go. These stunning creations, featuring flowing vines and blossoms like amaranthus or orchids, make a bold statement and add a sense of movement to any bridal look.
Minimalism is having a moment, and single-stem bouquets are a perfect example of this trend. Focused on one type of flower—think a single orchid or rose—these arrangements offer simplicity and elegance, perfect for modern couples seeking a clean and streamlined aesthetic.
Dried Flower Arrangements
Dried flowers are here to stay. They’re eco-friendly, long-lasting, and can be incorporated into everything from bridal bouquets to table centerpieces. Popular dried blooms like lavender, wheat, and pampas grass are often combined with preserved flowers to add texture and interest.
Monofloral Bouquets
Sometimes less is more. A monofloral bouquet, made entirely of one type of flower, offers a minimalist yet striking look. Roses, peonies, or lilies—these simple, elegant arrangements are perfect for couples who want their florals to stand out without being overwhelming.
Decor Items
Ceremony Arches
A floral arch is the ultimate ceremony backdrop. Whether a lush arch filled with greenery or a more sculptural design with a mix of flowers, arches serve as a beautiful focal point for vows and photos. With preserved flowers, you can create these arches ahead of time, ensuring they stay perfect throughout the day.
Table Centerpieces with Fruits
Bring a burst of color and texture to reception tables by mixing flowers with fruits or vegetables. Think citrus slices alongside blooms or pomegranates nestled in the center of a floral arrangement. It’s a fresh, vibrant look that adds unexpected charm to the decor.
Hanging Floral Installations
Don’t just stop at tables and aisles—look up! Floral arrangements suspended from the ceiling or hung in chandeliers can create a whimsical, dreamlike effect that transforms the entire space. They’re ideal for adding a little magic to your client’s reception.
Floral Gift Baskets
These customizable baskets can be filled with flowers, gourmet treats, or artisanal products, making them perfect for gifts. Brides love sending them to their bridal parties, and couples can also use them as favors for their guests. Add a personal touch with preserved flowers to ensure they last long after the event.
Eco-Friendly Potted Plants
Sustainability is a huge concern for today’s couples, so consider offering potted plants as an alternative to cut flowers. Not only are they an eco-friendly option, but they also make wonderful wedding favors that guests can take home and continue to nurture.
Accessories and Supplies
Unique Vases
Vases are the unsung heroes of wedding florals. Offering a variety of vases—ranging from rustic and vintage to sleek and modern—will allow you to complement any floral arrangement. Preserved flower arrangements often shine best when paired with unique, timeless vases.
Floral Subscription Services
A wedding flower shop doesn’t have to be a one-time visit for couples. Offering floral subscription services, where customers receive seasonal flowers for a set period before and after the wedding, is a great way to build lasting relationships and keep the floral magic going.
Wedding Flower Kits
Some couples love getting hands-on with their wedding decor, and wedding flower kits provide everything they need to create their own floral masterpieces. These kits can include preserved flowers, ribbons, and easy-to-follow instructions, allowing couples to enjoy the process of making their day even more personal.
Flower Crowns and Hair Pieces
Flowers in the hair are timeless. Whether for the bride or her bridesmaids, floral crowns and hairpieces are a simple yet stunning way to incorporate flowers into the wedding look. Preserved flowers work perfectly here, giving brides the option to keep them as mementos.
Floral Boutonnieres
The groom and his groomsmen deserve a floral touch too! Boutonnieres made from fresh or preserved flowers are a lovely, subtle way to tie in the overall theme of the wedding.
Petal Confetti
Imagine the couple walking down the aisle, showered with beautiful petals. Offering biodegradable petal confetti made from preserved flowers or dried petals can add a sustainable and romantic element to the ceremony.
Wedding Flower Wall
Flower walls are a huge trend for photo ops, and they’re perfect for making a wedding feel like a fairytale. These lush, vibrant walls are ideal for couples who want to create a breathtaking backdrop for photos. They’re also a great place to use preserved flowers, as they last longer and stay looking perfect throughout the event.
Personalized Flower Gifts
Personalized flower arrangements, such as custom floral designs featuring the couple’s favorite flowers or colors, are always a hit. Add a preserved flower option, and you've got a keepsake that can be treasured for years to come.
Floral Photography Props
Brides and grooms love creative photos, and floral photography props like flower-filled frames or garlands can add that extra special touch. They’re also a great opportunity to feature your preserved flowers in a way that’s fun and memorable.
These 20 items are not just trends—they're ways to make weddings feel more personal, sustainable, and memorable. I believe with the right products—preserved flowers being at the forefront—you’ll be ready to meet your customers' needs and give them something they’ll cherish forever.
At Sweetie-Gifts, we specialize in creating stunning, high-quality preserved flower gifts and decorations that can be used for all of the above—and more. Our 16 years of experience in the flower industry, combined with our commitment to sustainability, ensures that we provide the best products to our partners worldwide.

Ready to elevate your wedding flower offerings in 2025? Let’s talk! You can reach us at sales@sweetie-group.com.
Warm regards,
Annie Zhang
CEO of Sweetie
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