Types of Flower Arrangements (2024)

Callie Bowen

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Callie Bowen

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Working in the flower industry, our team creates all different kinds of flower arrangements for our clients each and every day. We make arrangements for various occasions and events all the time. Although we specialize in both floral and non-floral event design and production, we have quite a few capabilities when it comes to creating different types of flower arrangements. When choosing a specific flower arrangement for your event, there are many variables that factor into creating the perfect design. There are a variety of flower arrangement shapes, color schemes, types, styles, and moods. Read on as we dive into what a few of these categories specifically contain and examples of each!

When it comes to different types of floral arrangements, the list goes on and on. A majority of the time the type of flower arrangement that you choose will depend on what type of event you’re producing. For example, if you’re hosting a gala, you may mainly utilize centerpieces. However, a product launch with multiple product displays can benefit from branded long and low arrangements placed throughout the room. No matter what type of event you may be coordinating, there is a specific arrangement type that is meant for you.

Centerpiece

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A centerpiece is a classic flower arrangement that everyone knows and loves. These arrangements typically come in vases that are four by four inches or even five by five inches. Centerpieces are most commonly placed within the center of a dining table, however, they also can be utilized as co*cktail arrangements, interspersed throughout product displays, incorporated into nooks of flower walls, and much more. A centerpiece is a timeless arrangement that will never go out of style.

Bar Arrangement

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A bar arrangement is a taller version of the classic centerpiece arrangement and holds a sense of elegance and glamour that will draw guests to a new location. Bar arrangements are most notably found on top of the bar to flank the busy, happening area. They can also be used in many other areas of a venue. Some of our other favorite spots to feature bar arrangements include fireplaces to frame a mantel, product displays to provide varying dimension and height, and the sides of photo walls to enclose the entire structure to create a cohesive moment.

Bud Vase

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Bud vases can be considered “miniature arrangements.” Often times bud vases accompany centerpieces or bar arrangements by reflecting the same color scheme, mood, or style. They can be placed near larger arrangements as complementary accent pieces and they can also help fill space. Bud vases generally have much fewer stems than their larger counterparts, but they still work to make an event’s décor feel complete and well designed.

Long and Low

A long and low arrangement is another cousin of the classic centerpiece arrangement. Long and low arrangements are just as the name suggests! They’re typically found in long, rectangular vases that are close to the surface. Long and low arrangements can appear more voluminous than a traditional arrangement because they are spread out over longer surfaces. They’re often used in tablescapes to create one united floral story across a table. Additionally, long and low arrangements work well for product displays to help break up the products while keeping it all visually stimulating.

The styles of flower arrangements can vary greatly depending on what type of event they are meant for. A certain arrangement that may be perfect for a corporate business meeting may not be the ideal arrangement for the launch of a new boho-chic boutique in downtown New York City. An event’s venue may also limit the style of arrangements you choose. Some spaces are perfect for compact, corporate designs while others may be well suited for arrangements that are larger, loose and wild. Floral design styles are just as important as the color scheme and/or branding elements highlighted at your event.

Compact

The style of a compact arrangement has a classic, timeless feel. A compact arrangement is one in which all of the elements found in the arrangement are at the same length. They are often dome-shaped, meaning that nothing is poking out of the main “sphere” of the arrangement.

Loose and Wild

An arrangement that is loose and wild is one where flowers are not arranged in a rigid, uniform structure. Often, varying elements of the arrangement will be over-flowing from the vase. Although some may not be accustomed to this style, a loose and wild arrangement is one of our favorite styles to create for corporate and private clients. These boho-chic arrangements are free-flowing and visually stunning.

Single Flower Type

This kind of arrangement uses only one flower variety for a chic and cohesive look. Occasionally you may include hints of greenery to support the structural integrity of the arrangement, but generally, this type of arrangement features solely one flower type.

Minimalist

Minimalist arrangements are arrangements that utilize the simple, strategic use of stems to create intentional negative space in a clean, modern way. A minimalist arrangement is truly a work of art. It can elevate the elegance of any event and give guests a reason to longingly beam at your décor.

Monochromatic

A monochromatic arrangement is one that utilizes flowers in a single color. For example, it may be an arrangement that only uses pink blooms or one that only uses white blooms. Monochromatic arrangements consistently make an impression on guests and are always beautiful pieces.

Neutral

Another classic style of arrangement is one with a neutral design. This style arrangement uses a neutral color scheme, typically sticking with blacks, whites, tans, or greens as the base.These arrangements often evoke a feeling of nature.

Another important factor for your florals will be deciding on the desired mood of your flower arrangements. At the beginning of the event planning process, it’s important to convey all style and mood preferences to your event designers so they can create floral designs that will be appropriate and well-suited for your event. As soon as guests enter the main doors of your venue, they will feed off the energy and vibes your florals and décor emit. Therefore, you want to make sure florals and décor give off the right energy and mood from the very beginning.

Corporate

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Corporate arrangements are ones that mean business. They consist of clean, bold, contrasting colors and elements that will not distract attention away from a brand or its mission. There are many ideal locations for these arrangements such as the center of a conference room table for an important meeting or upon high boy tables for a networking reception.

Dark

Arrangements with a dark style feature blooms in darker colors. They emit a moodier energy that is dramatic and fierce. Their colors are bold and their mood is even bolder.

Feminine

Feminine arrangements are those that are colorful and fun with either bright or pastel tones. They’re arrangements that use the light pinks, purples, whites, peaches, reds, and more. They have a soft feeling that is also natural. Clients can’t go wrong with choosing an arrangement with a feminine aesthetic.

Out-of-the-Box

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Out-of-the-box arrangements are some of our favorites! We may not create this type of arrangement very often, but when guests enter a venue, they’re always impressed by our unique creations they’ve never seen before. It’s essential that out-of-the-box arrangements go beyond the norm. One may choose to use a unique vase or to add eclectic elements to the arrangement to help enhance a company’s branding or an event’s theme. They’re unique pieces that everyone loves to see.

Romantic

Romantic arrangements are those that look perfect when accented with intimate candlelight. They are delicate arrangements that may have deep red or purple tones throughout. Lace is an accent that complements these well.

Rustic

Arrangements with a rustic mood can be considered rough, aged, or natural. They are casual pieces that often use elements from nature. These arrangements may incorporate bark or other wooden accents.

Tropical

Whisk us away to a warm and relaxing destination by featuring a tropical arrangement. These arrangements most often use tropical elements such as palm leaves or anthurium. Their tropical florals and greenery fan wide and make you wish you were drinking a Mai Tai on a beach somewhere!

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B Floral has extensive experience working with flowers and creating all different kinds and types of flower arrangements. We work consistently with brands and clients in beauty, public relations, liquor, entertainment, and more. When it comes to making floral arrangements, the possibilities are endless. There are different colors, textures, materials , and styles to work with. Whether you’re looking for a different style flower arrangement or a different shaped flower arrangement, B Floral is the team for you! We’re always excited to start working on new projects. If you decide to include floral and/or non-floral event décor at your next event, contact B Floral today to start your event planning now.

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FAQs

Types of Flower Arrangements? ›

The best way to arrange flowers is to start with greenery as a base. Eucalyptus, ivy, and fern fronds are good greenery go-tos. Use the stems of the greenery to create an inverted triangular shape. This guarantees your arrangement will have both a horizontal and a vertical presence.

What are the basic floral arrangement? ›

The best way to arrange flowers is to start with greenery as a base. Eucalyptus, ivy, and fern fronds are good greenery go-tos. Use the stems of the greenery to create an inverted triangular shape. This guarantees your arrangement will have both a horizontal and a vertical presence.

What are flower arrangements called? ›

Definitions of bouquet. an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present. synonyms: corsage, nosegay, posy. type of: floral arrangement, flower arrangement.

What are the four categories of flowers typically used in a bouquet? ›

There are hundreds of types of flowers to choose from, and all of them fall into one of four groups: focal flowers, filler flowers, greenery, and line flowers. Knowing these flower types, and how they work together, is the key to choosing the right mix of flowers, and designing them like a pro.

What are the different styles of floral art? ›

Today, there are many styles of floral design including the Botanical Style, the Garden Style (Hand Tied, Compote or Armature), the Crescent Corsage, the Nosegay Corsage, Pot au Fleur, the Inverted "T", Parallel Systems, Western Line, the Hedgerow Design, Mille de Fleur, and Formal Linear.

What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement. 8 = Dominate Group/Placement.

What are the four rules of flowers? ›

The four basic whorls of flower are sepals, petals, androecium and gynoecium. They play an important role in protection of the bud, petals attract pollinating agents, anthers produce pollen and ovary is part of gynoecium. The ovules develop into seeds and the ovule forms the fruit.

What are the two styles of flower arrangement? ›

Horizontal Arrangement

Opposite of the vertical arrangement, this one is designed to be low and extend out, they may also make use of evergreens and fern to showcase the flowers. This is also the style that is used to create casket sprays. Horizontal designs are frequently used and sent for: Christmas.

What is a small flower arrangement called? ›

A nosegay, posy, or tussie-mussie is a small flower bouquet, typically given as a gift.

What is modern flower arrangement? ›

Modern flower arranging is the result of designers breaking the old rules of traditional western flower design combined with the new containers and accessories not available in the past. This allow floral designers opportunities.

What are three types of form in floral design? ›

There are two main types of forms – open form design and closed form design. While an open form has more negative space in between flowers, a closed arrangement has flowers bunched together closely, making it look more dense. The shapes in form may include geometric shapes like triangle, wedding arch, square, linear.

What is a round flower arrangement called? ›

Pomander Bouquets

A pomander is a sphere of blooms, often hung by ribbon or twine to create a suspended focal point of flowers.

What is a creative line design flower arrangement? ›

CONSTRUCTION-a creative design with strong overall architectural characteristics, resulting from use of geometric form/s combined into a single unit. CREATIVE LINE- a creative design in which line direction is dominant, characterized by an open silhouette, a minimum of plant materials or other components are used.

What are two common forms in floral design? ›

Regardless of the shape you choose, there are two main types of floral forms: open-form flower designs or closed-form flower designs. Open designs have a lot of room in between the blooms, which adds negative space to your arrangement. Closed designs have minimal or no negative space, giving them a heavy or dense look.

What are the three types of triangular arrangements? ›

Triangular Styles

Triangular designs may be equilateral, isosceles, or scalene, Figure 12-6. In equilateral designs, all three sides of the triangle are of equal length. In isosce- les designs, two of the sides are of equal length, and in scalene designs, none of the sides are of equal length, Figure 12-7.

What is a floral aesthetic called? ›

Bloomcore. Bloomcore, also known as Floral, is an aesthetic based on theme of flowers, gardens, gardening, and nature.

What are the 7 general design rules when making an arrangement? ›

The fundamental principles of design are: Emphasis, Balance and Alignment, Contrast, Repetition, Proportion, Movement and White Space.

What is the basic floral design shape? ›

Some of the geo- metric shapes that are commonly used in floral design include circles, various triangles, ovals, and crescents. The most common design shape is the circle.

What is basic petal arrangement? ›

It is the arrangement of flowers in which new flowers are present at the base and older flowers at the apex.

What is the rule of three flower arrangement? ›

The 'rule of threes' which is commonly used in design also translates to floral arranging. This guideline says that things arranged in odd numbers are often more appealing, memorable, and effective than even-numbered groupings. In this case, I'm using three varieties of flowers to accomplish this beauty in threes.

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