Our 2026 Mood(board)s
What you see below is our visual interpretation: a considered look at how we are bringing these global trends home to Edmonton in 2026.
Cobalt Blue Wedding Bouquet with Cool Metallic Styling
wedding bouquet featuring cobalt blue accents, sculptural orchids, bird of paradise, and exposed stems, styled with cool metallic vessels and vintage-inspired decor. This arrangement highlights a bold yet refined wedding colour theme, blending modern structure with romantic texture for couples seeking unique and colourful wedding inspiration.
Farm to Aisle Wedding Florals with Fruit and Wild Texture
A wedding floral arrangement featuring garden-style blooms, berries, herbs, moss, and fruit, styled with red taper candles and rich organic textures. Designed around a farm-to-aisle wedding aesthetic, this piece blends wild florals with tactile elements, accented by anthurium with Paloma Pink speckles to create sculptural, architectural silhouettes. Perfect for couples drawn to colourful, natural, and beautifully unconventional wedding styling.
Soft Blue and Cream Wedding Bouquet with Vintage Styling
A romantic wedding bouquet featuring powder blue hydrangea, ivory roses, blush toned blooms, and delicate greenery, styled with vintage china, lace textures, and soft pastel accents. This design reflects a refined wedding colour theme that blends classic elegance with gentle movement and texture.
Analysis of 2026 Bridal Trend Forecasts
We’re Showing Our Math. Here’s What Inspired Us.
Trends don’t arrive fully formed. They emerge quietly through expert forecasts, fashion runways, floral studios, and the shared intuition of designers paying close attention. At Lavender House, the moodboard is where this alchemy happens—it’s the bridge between a global forecast and a personal feeling, transforming high-level industry "drops" into the tangible, textured details of a wedding.
As we look toward 2026, we’ve been listening closely to what the experts are predicting. But just as importantly, we’ve been pushing ourselves beyond our comfort zones, using these forecasts as an invitation to experiment, evolve, and grow as floral artists.
What follows is not a rigid forecast; it is a considered edit. These are the ideas we are most compelled by. Not because they are guaranteed, but because they challenge us creatively. From the sharp clarity of new color palettes to the "unruly" movement of organic shapes, these trends reflect a renewed appreciation for floristry as an expressive, ever-changing art form.
After deep-diving into the year's predicted shifts, we’ve distilled the most compelling ideas into a vision that feels at home right here in Edmonton. It is a balance of high-design theory and tactile, local soul; a roadmap for how we’ll be bringing these avant-garde concepts to life for our 2026 couples.
2026 Wedding Color Trends
Colour in 2026 feels deliberate. Rather than soft palettes carrying the entire story, bold colour is being used with intention and at Lavender House, we are fully embracing it. Cobalt blue in particular is emerging as a defining choice. Confident, modern, and unapologetic.
Cobalt Blue as a Point of View
According to industry forecasts, cobalt blue is set to have a main character moment in weddings next year. Electric and impossible to ignore, it brings clarity and energy to a design without overwhelming it. We love it as a focused accent, a ribbon, a vessel, a graphic contrast that sharpens softer tones and gives the overall palette a clear point of view.
The Sun Rise of Paloma Pink
Extending this bold energy even further, experts are also forecasting the rise of Paloma inspired palettes. This trend moves beyond traditional blush into a richer, more expressive spectrum of colour. Think sunset tones, vibrant pinks, warm reds, and glowing hints of orange layered together with intention.
Paloma pink feels joyful and personal, and looks absolutely show stopping during golden hour. Luminous and almost cinematic. It allows couples to lean into colour as expression and pure vibrance, creating palettes that feel spirited, confident, and full of life.
Grounded Earthy Vibrancy
For couples drawn to depth and authenticity, Earthy Vibrancy offers a more nuanced alternative to traditional wedding palettes. Rather than relying on simple brights, this direction leans into complex, layered tones. Ochre, olive, muddy blue, deep plum. Colours that feel grounded, painterly, and rooted in the landscape.
The era it evokes is unmistakable. Think early Italian Renaissance painting. The quiet drama of fifteenth century still lifes and frescoes, where colour was rich but restrained, and every object carried weight and intention. There is a softness to the palette, but also gravity. Nothing feels decorative for the sake of it.
This approach is less about contrast and more about atmosphere. Warmth is built through texture and material choice, creating a sense of richness without excess. In our latest shoot, the palette came to life through characterful tablescaping. Deep red tones and soft lilac layered alongside mossy foundations and fresh produce like pears and apples, echoing the composition of a Renaissance still life. The result feels tactile, considered, and quietly sophisticated.
Earthy Vibrancy is not about trend driven colour. It is about mood, material, and storytelling. Florals become part of a larger tableau one that feels timeless, grounded, and deeply expressive.
2026 Wedding Design Trends
Grown-in-Place Design
While 2026 embraces bold colour, it is equally defined by a shift in structure, or rather, the intentional lack of it. We are moving away from tight, domed arrangements and toward what we call the “Grown in Place” look. This approach leans into florals that feel immersive and slightly surreal, as though nature is gently, or not so gently, reclaiming its space. Moss creeps across tables. Oversized, hand tied wedding bouquets spill outward. Architectural anthuriums rise through stock flower, wheat, and oriental grasses, layered with thistles and unexpected elements pulled straight from the earth.
Wedding bouquets are intentionally oversized and look as though they have been freshly gathered from the garden, while floral installations feel like they have been growing there for years, rooted, unruly, and entirely intentional. The result is design that feels discovered rather than arranged, refined without being precious.
Key elements of this 2026 trend include sunken meadows and organic tablescapes, where mounds of moss, grasses, and blooms appear to sprout directly from tables or floors. Florists are embracing a foraged aesthetic, using moss to create small, wild micro ecosystems that add whimsy and depth to a space. Sustainability plays a central role, with a strong emphasis on locally grown, seasonal materials and a grown not flown mindset.
Stylistically, arrangements are becoming wildly refined, free flowing, asymmetrical, and inspired by natural meadows rather than formal structure. This approach extends beyond centrepieces into immersive installations, including living arches, floral tunnels, and layered ground up designs that blur the line between venue and landscape. Texture takes precedence over colour, with designers mixing fresh blooms alongside dried flowers, pods, grasses, and unexpected natural materials for added dimension and longevity.
Exposed Stems
In 2026, the structural foundation of the arrangement becomes part of the art itself. Moving away from hidden mechanics and foam, exposed stems celebrate the "refreshingly unpolished" nature of the farm-to-aisle movement. This direction emphasizes the plant’s natural form, inviting a sense of tactility and story into the design.
Asymmetrical Wild Shape
This trend redefines what "put together" even means. It’s a celebration of wild, twisted stems and freeform movement that leans into the perfectly imperfect. These arrangements don't sit on a table; they interact with it. We are designing florals that feel as though they’ve claimed their space over time, rather than being placed there for an afternoon.
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How we’ll style it: Expect to see mossy foundations that anchor the design to the surface, paired with sweeping, irregular lines. We’re creating meadow-like clusters and "pockets" of blooms that look unforced—the ultimate "I-walked-out-back-and-picked-this" fantasy, curated with a discerning, artistic eye.
Runway Ready Structural Silhouettes
Structural Silhouettes that make a Statement
Structural Silhouettes that function as immersive art pieces rather than simple decoration. This architectural edge is defined by "otherworldly" forms and engineered lines, where the unique bend of a stem or the sharp angle of a leaf is celebrated as an intentional design choice rather than hidden. By prioritizing form and negative space over traditional fullness, modern floristry creates a "runway-ready" finish that acts as a sculptural focal point, perfectly suited for the bold bride seeking a couture-level statement.
Forecasted Floral Material Trends
The floral landscape of 2026 is shedding its traditional "perfectly manicured" skin in favor of a narrative-driven, multi-sensory experience. This shift moves beyond the petal, embracing the raw beauty of the garden and the industrial gleam of modern design.
The "Farm-to-Aisle" Vibe
Experts are seeing a surge in the playful farm-to-aisle attitude, where the line between the kitchen garden and the wedding altar blurs. This "refreshingly unpolished" direction invites guests to engage with arrangements through:
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Unexpected Botanicals: Integration of heirloom vegetables, fragrant herbs, and wild berries.
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Sensory Depth: A focus on tactility and scent that feels rooted, personal, and plucked straight from the earth.
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Fruit as Art: Moving away from novelty, fruits like grapes, persimmons, and pomegranates are being treated as painterly accents. These elements act as "still-life" anchors, adding a rich, grounding dimension to tablescapes.
Cool Metallics. Cool Again.
To balance the organic warmth of the farm-to-aisle movement, 2026 introduces a striking contrast through Cool Metallics. This isn't the soft rose gold of previous years; it is a deliberate, modern edge that elevates the botanical with clean, sharp edges for a futuristic feel.
Floral Lifestyle Trends
Regency Revival and Soft Romanticism
There is a gentle current running through 2026 wedding palettes that feels inspired by period drama as much as it does by contemporary design. With the return of Bridgerton series 4 in 2026, the Regency revival is flourishing once again, inviting a softer, more refined approach to colour and floral expression.
As noted by Lapstone Barn, couples are leaning into a romantic palette of lavender, lilac, blush pinks, peach, cream, and buttery yellows. These hues evoke the elegance of garden parties and pastoral romance, offering a tender counterbalance to some of the bolder expressions emerging elsewhere in the floral landscape.

Planning your Wedding Floral?
We know there are countless decisions involved in planning a wedding, and florals are just one part of a much larger picture. Our team is always ready to collaborate, to listen, and to help bring your day to life no matter the vibe, the palette, or the scale.
What excites us most about the trends emerging for 2026 is not how dramatic they are, but how intentional they feel. They allow room for interpretation. For restraint. For creativity rooted in feeling rather than formula.
These are the ideas we are choosing to believe in. The ones we want to design with, explore further, and help gently bring into existence alongside our couples.
Flowers, once again, are being allowed to be art.
If you are beginning to imagine your wedding and want a thoughtful, collaborative approach, we would love to connect. Contact us today to book a complimentary consultation.
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