Top 10 Floral Designers in the USA

  • Publication date: 06/15/2026
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Flowers at a wedding create the mood before anyone says a word. When you enter a room designed by someone who really understands space, light, and storytelling, you notice it right away. At Wezoree, we’ve looked closely at floral designers across the USA, and these ten always stood out. They consider the entire environment and the emotions involved, creating designs that feel truly personal for each couple. Here are our top picks.

Wedded Events

Nada Khairullah founded Wedded Events in 2011, and sixteen years in the industry later, her work spans luxury weddings across New York, Miami, and Dubai. They began with a love for transforming spaces with flowers, but over time, their work grew into full-scale event production. Flowers remain at the center of Wedded Events' story, but they are just one part of what the team creates.

Her design style stands out for dramatic floral installations, romantic touches, and immersive environments. She creates entire event spaces using flowers, custom structures, linens, lighting, and thoughtful spatial design. One of her signature techniques is weaving fabric into floral arrangements, which adds texture and a modern yet romantic feel. "We love working with roses, exotics, and dainty florals like ranunculus and anthurium to create a loose and organic look," she says. For Nada, the best part is always seeing people’s reactions when months of planning and design finally come together in front of them.

Flowers by Edgar

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"The room reveal - that special moment when the couple sees the room ready for them," is what Edgar Martinez loves most about the work. Ten years ago, he started doing florals for his friends' weddings with no formal training, just confidence, creativity, and a desire to do something different. One wedding became two, then more, and today he runs Flowers by Edgar out of Mexico, serving couples who value experience over everything else. 

Edgar says that every project he starts with the goal of making something unique and priceless. He always returns to peonies and dahlias, big and expressive flowers that stand out in any space. He says he learns something new every day, and his dedication to growth and to each client has taken him from his first wedding to where he is now.

Tantawan Bloom

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Golf Srithamrong always comes back to orchids. They are exotic, modern, striking, and surprisingly versatile in many design styles. He often uses non-traditional elements like fruits, branches, fabrics, metals, and sculptural structures in his floral designs to add depth, texture, and a unique sense of personality. He was born in Thailand and trained in New York and Chicago. He built Tantawan Bloom into one of the world’s most recognized floral and event production companies. His work includes complete event production, from lighting and tabletop design to linens, glassware, and full creative direction. Many of Golf`s designs have become landmark celebrations in the wedding industry. 

"For me, it's about telling a story and creating a feeling," he says. "Non-traditional elements allow us to push boundaries, make the design more immersive, and authentically reflect each couple's style." The most rewarding part for him, without a doubt, is seeing how all the details come together on the wedding day and realizing that this is what makes it one of the most important days of someone’s life. 

Birch Event Design

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Josh Spiegel spent his childhood in his family's Brooklyn balloon shop, where he first discovered his passion for events. Now, twenty years later, he leads Birch Event Design as Founder and Chief Creative Officer, recognized for its refined floral artistry, event design, and custom fabrication.

"Gratification of seeing an idea come to reality," is how he describes the most rewarding part of the work: that moment when something that once existed only in imagination finally takes shape in a room. Peonies are his favorite flowers because of their unique, striking beauty. This instinct for composition, which took shape in his youth and has been refined over two decades, is the foundation upon which all of Birch Event Design’s work is built. 

Blooms By Melly

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Five years ago, during quarantine, Melissa Mangan picked up some flowers on a grocery run and began arranging them. Suddenly, it just made sense. Her father used to run a landscaping business, and she loved choosing flowers with him at nurseries when she was a child. After losing him to dementia, she never imagined that flowers would become her calling. But now, that’s exactly what happened. "Blooms By Melly is very much a tribute to my father, and I will always design in his memory," she says. 

What matters most to her are the relationships she builds during the planning process, which often last long after the wedding day. Melissa is based in Ventura and works with couples getting married in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and other areas. She goes beyond traditional floral design to create arrangements that truly reflect each couple, using an organic style with unique elements, interesting textures, and surprising color combinations. She especially loves using Japanese Oncidium orchids for their delicate look and the sense of movement they add.

Katie Wachowiak

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Katie Wachowiak believes that the most meaningful floral designs are not about following trends, but about creating something that truly reflects each couple’s personal story. "I'm happiest working with flowers that feel elusive and fleeting, blooms that are deeply seasonal, delicate, and only available for a brief moment in time," she says. That philosophy extends to everything she creates. Katie is always looking beyond current trends, always reaching for something new, always designing with emotion and originality over convention. 

Some of Katie Wachowiak's first memories are of riding her tricycle from her grandmother's house to a neighbor's garden to pick flowers. That instinct stayed with her. Growing up on her family's flower farm in Michigan, her floral style naturally developed from the landscape around her. As more couples sought natural, seasonal wedding flowers, they were drawn to her garden-inspired designs. What brings her the greatest joy is the privilege of bringing happiness through her art on one of the most important days in a family’s life.

The Flowerslinger

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Brittany Murray began her career in fashion and editorial styling, but everything changed when she discovered floristry. As an artist, storyteller, and builder, she found that working with flowers brought all her talents together in a way that felt immediate and full of life. In 2022, her husband Doug, an award-winning creative director, joined the company. With his arrival, The Flowerslinger grew into a true partnership, blending their different strengths and a shared creative vision.

"At the end of the day, we believe flowers are art. Our goal has never been to simply decorate a space, but to create an emotional experience that feels immersive, intentional, and deeply personal to each client," they say. At The Flowerslinger, fruit, branches, fabrics, sculptural elements, found objects, and architectural forms are unexpected elements used not simply to stand out, but to blend harmoniously into the overall atmosphere and connect to the couple. Brittany chooses calla lilies for their sculptural appearance, fritillaries for their delicate grace, and orchids for their elegance, which also has a touch of wild naturalness. They strive to create arrangements that are unique to each couple and their surroundings, rather than simply following fashion trends, and they want the flowers to remain just as captivating and meaningful years from now.

Hart

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Madison Hartley studied painting at university, but everything changed when a few friends asked her to help with their weddings. She was hooked after just the first event. The rush of setting up, solving problems on the spot, and turning a design into reality grabbed her in a way painting never did. She started Hart in 2014, and even after 13 years, her goals haven’t changed.

"I'm obsessed with anything ephemera - something impossible to source elsewhere, that you can only experience for a moment. This is perhaps true luxury floral design," Madison says. Hart works throughout the country and takes on a few international projects each year, always looking for elements unique to each place. She says her biggest inspiration comes from her team, who are always innovative and hardworking. As Madison explains, she is always learning from them.

Siren Floral Co.

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Photo @kellybrownweddings

"Creating art for others and sharing in the magic of flowers with them - and also just the flowers themselves, they are living art forms," says Rachael Lunghi, who founded Siren Floral Co. in 2010 after starting out in wedding and event planning. Flowers were part of her work from the start, and she quickly grew to love them. She eventually left planning behind to focus on floristry full-time.

Over the course of its 15-year history, the studio has become not only a creative hub but also a broader mission-driven organization. Warmth and craftsmanship permeate everything they do, and this dedication extends beyond the studio: Siren Floral Co actively supports charitable causes by providing educational opportunities for nonprofit organizations and supporting other florists engaged in similar work.

Max Owens Design

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The reveal is what makes all the long hours worth it. Seeing the faces of the people they've been celebrating for months is the real reward. Maxine Owens has spent 14 years in floral design, leading Max Owens Design from her Dallas studio. She says her team is one of the best parts of the job, and they often travel together to remote locations to create something beautiful together.

This style takes its inspiration from the beauty of nature. It is vibrant yet subtle, with elements that appear natural yet thoughtfully chosen. Maxine enjoys adding special details, such as fruits, vegetables, sculptures, dried plants, or hand-drawn illustrations that mean something to the couple or that match the wedding venue's feel. Dallas-based Max Owens Design is happy to travel and create stunning designs wherever your wedding takes place.

These are the designers who have transformed ballrooms, private estates, cliffside terraces, and desert landscapes into settings that leave guests speechless from the moment they arrive. Tip from Wezoree: Prioritize flowers and book services in advance. Choosing the right designer defines your mood for the whole day. Check out their full profiles on Wezoree and reach out to the one whose work you truly love.

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.