We don’t need an excuse like Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day to get a bunch of flowers – playing with fresh blooms and gazing at a gorgeous bunch is one serious hit of happiness we can do with any day. For the fellow flower addicts and the lovely people picking up a bouquet to make someone’s day (high five, you!), we’ve picked out the florists in Singapore with spectacular style. Plus, online delivery services with beautiful flowers and studios in Singapore you can drop in on to collect your pretty petals.
Best florists in Singapore
Wonderland Botanicals

Yes, we all sighed in despair when we heard about Shop Wonderland’s closure. If you miss those gorgeous flowers, we have some good news for you. Cue the oohs and aahs, the blooms are back. Now known as Wonderland Botanicals, you’ll find head florist Melissa Wang assembling floral arrangements with a nod to nature and the seasons. Think a modern-day high street florist that focuses on aesthetics, the freshest seasonal picks and lush foliage that’ll brighten anyone’s day. Shop online by occasion, price or style; get a market bundle of single variety bouquets, dried flowers, a gift box or a floral stand – whatever you’re looking for, there are plenty of options (including same-day delivery) for you to choose.
Wonderland Botanicals, #08-06, Tan Boon Liat Building, 315 Outram Road, Singapore 169074; also available online
The Daily Blooms

Wanna get your hands on a bouquet of flowers in a box? Get your Instagrammable gift from The Daily Blooms. This highly reviewed florist launches a new bloom box design ($35 with free delivery) every week so keep an eye out for it on Saturdays! For that special someone, up the ante with a fresh flower musical box ($49.90) that’ll knock their socks off. Plus, the box is detachable so they can keep it forever. We love how The Daily Blooms makes flower gifting affordable with bouquets under $50. Also, there’s free (and fast) shipping islandwide with a minimum purchase of $35.
The Daily Blooms, available online
Flowers & Kisses

With the aim to sell stylish bouquets at an affordable price, Flowers & Kisses enables you to express your sentiments through a bunch of well-crafted blooms. This florist boasts fresh flowers handpicked daily and made-to-order bouquets to suit any occasion. A rainbow-hued baby’s breath bouquet? Check. A romantic bunch of 99 roses? You got it. Looking to gift a booze lover? There’s even a beer bouquet with baby’s breath and three cans of beer. Enjoy free islandwide delivery (except to Changi Airport or Sentosa) or self-collection on your orders, and even a same day delivery option for urgent picks.
Perk alert: use the promo code ‘honey10’ for 10% off your cart with no minimum spending required.
Flowers & Kisses, available online
One Hour Florist

Need a bouquet in a jiffy? One Hour Florist has you covered. This top-rated florist delivers bespoke bouquets to your door in just an hour! (Delivery is free, too.) Started by a group of flower lovers, the folks behind this store have 10 to 20 years of experience as florists – no wonder they can put together beautiful bouquets quickly. You can also select teddy bears and balloons to elevate your blooms.
One Hour Florist, available online
Little Flower Hut

Need flowers in a hurry? It’s Little Flower Hut to the rescue! This 24/7 florist doesn’t only provide round-the-clock service, it also has express delivery within 60 minutes of your order. Alternatively, take advantage of the free same-day delivery service – just place your order before 5pm! We like the wide range of blooms available: With over 1,000 flowers and gift hampers, you’ll find something for any special occasion. Whether you want to send 99 roses to your partner or a fruit basket to your relatives, this florist has all you need. Plus, your bouquets and hampers are customisable – choose from balloons, stuffed toys, chocolates and more to complete your gift.
Little Flower Hut, 25 Jalan Chegar, Singapore 578483
Mirage Flowers

Mirage Flowers brings you quality blooms without breaking the bank, featuring a range of bouquets under $50. These include popular blooms like roses, baby’s breath and more. More elaborate arrangements are available, too. If you’re intending to splash out, go for the customised gift set with a specially curated bouquet and a bottle of champagne! Mirage Flowers also has baby hampers, plants and floral jamming sessions for the flower lovers.
Mirage Flowers, #B2-13/14, Seletar Mall, 33 Sengkang Avenue 4, Singapore 797653
Twig and Twine
From bouquets for gifting to floral venue decor, Twig and Twine does it all. This florist has blooms made to impress, with delicate arrangements and mood-boosting hues. Owner and floral stylist, Leli, also holds workshops to share her expertise – keep an eye on the Facebook page for updates.
Twig and Twine, #01-06, Phoenix Park, 314 Tanglin Road, Singapore 469990
This Humid House

This Humid House is one of our favourite florists for unique arrangements – one of its recent creations is a dried bouquet that celebrates the harvest of gem corn! That aside, there are plenty of bright bunches waiting to be taken home. Behind these artfully arranged blooms is a team of designers with experience across fine art, floristry, horticulture and more – so it’s no surprise that This Humid House boasts such eye-catching creations!
This Humid House, 31 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089845
Floral Garage
Floral Garage stocks crowd-favourite blooms like roses, baby’s breath and lilies arranged in a vase, hand-carry purse or classic bouquet. Did you know you can also deliver an edible bouquet to your loved ones? This florist creates bouquets made of fruits and veggies for those who want to gift an immunity-boosting surprise. It offers free delivery and a contactless delivery option as well.
Floral Garage, available online
Flower Addict

Call us totally greedy, but we don’t want flowers just on special occasions. Fresh florals delivered every week that we can arrange ourselves? Yes, please. Flower Addict’s subscription service serves gorgeous blooms and major happy vibes on tap. We’ve sent and received gorgeous bunches from Flower Addict and we just have to put it out there: This little company hits the sweet spot for the most stylish, affordable blooms and brilliant service. Special occasion and you’ve left the bouquet to the last minute? Its same-day delivery service will save your skin: Add chocolates to the bunch and you’ll be in the good books for a long time. But what we really want is to join one of Flower Addict’s workshops and learn how to create gorgeous arrangements in a vase or a hand-tied posy. Divine.
Flower Addict, available online
Xpressflower

Gift shopping but have no clue what to get? You can count on Xpressflower to deliver joy-inducing blooms to your loved ones for any occasion. The team does deliveries 24 hours a day (including same-day delivery and three-hour express delivery if you’re in a hurry). There’s more than just flowers here, too. Expect a range of gifts including plushies, cakes from Twenty Grammes and ice cream from Udders. Fun fact: Xpressflower is the only florist in Singapore with a Disney license, so go forth and shop the Disney-themed bouquets and products. Plus, the brand is a recognised Google Merchant with plenty of positive reviews. For a cafe, florist and furniture shop experience under one roof, visit its cafe at Paya Lebar, Knots Cafe and Living – you can pick up the blooms here while browsing the range of beautiful, handcrafted goods!
Xpressflower, available online and at locations including Plaza Singapura and VivoCity
Farm Florist

This online florist caters to a variety of preferences with its selection of bouquets and gift options. With flowers imported daily and kept in a cold room, you can be sure that the blooms here are fresh. If you’re not sure what to get, we recommend placing an order for the Surprise Bloom Box or Surprise Bouquet. Just let them know the occasion you’re shopping for and Farm Florists’ experts will surprise you! There’s also free delivery with no minimum spend.
Farm Florist, order online
Happy Bunch

Do we really need a legit reason to send flowers? If you ask us, we’d say nah. Pretty blooms can be sent for every reason and no reason at all. The folks at Happy Bunch like to call them #justbecauseflowers. The darling arrangements are refreshed every single day and priced at an affordable $30, with a selection of daily bunches that’s small but beautiful and absolutely fresh. Oh, and if you order before 12.30pm, it’ll even deliver the arrangement on the same day for free. It’s all online, so won’t even have move a muscle… except those tiny ones in your fingers.
Happy Bunch, available online
Ask a French

One look at the Instagram feed and we’re sold. Equal parts alluring and poetic, Ask a French’s blooms are inspired by nature and classic still-life paintings. Just look at that repertoire of beautiful fresh and dried flower arrangements. (We’re obsessed with the ones pictured above!) Fallen hard for the bouquets? Wait till you meet the creative mind behind them. Book a flower arrangement workshop at the beautiful atelier in Tiong Bahru and rub shoulders with Aude – you might spot her on the Instagram page!
Ask a French, available online and at the atelier in Tiong Bahru
Flower Chimp

So you need a bouquet of flowers, pronto? Flower Chimp’s your place. Touted as the largest online florist in Southeast Asia (it also delivers to Malaysia, the Phillippines and Indonesia), there are over 200 flower arrangements to choose from here. Plus, prices start from as low as $34.90, with free islandwide delivery of flowers in Singapore. Forgot someone’s birthday or your anniversary? We won’t judge! Just make an order by 1pm and the blooms will be delivered on the same day.
Flower Chimp, available online
The Wallflower Bud
Looking for a customised flower box filled with twinkling fairy lights and dazzling blooms? Or perhaps you’d like to subscribe to a weekly delivery of fresh petals for your home. Either way, The Wallflower Bud curates a delightful collection of bouquets for any occasion.
The Wallflower Bud, available online.
Hello Flowers

This lovely social enterprise partners with various social service agencies and volunteer groups to provide on-the-job training and flexible employment opportunities to those who need it. Plus, it organises floral therapy workshops and kickstarted a floral repurposing initiative to give wedding flowers new life. Build your own bouquet or potpourri at the flower bar, or browse through the endless rows of beautiful blooms to find your favourite. You can also get delivery in Singapore for your fave flowers.
Hello Flowers, #03-39, 52 Chin Swee Road, Singapore 160052; also available online
Charlotte Puxley

For us, Charlotte Puxley’s wild style and mesmerising arrangements are the ultimate treat (just look at that scene above). Charlotte brought her signature boho bunches from London to Tiong Bahru, and is now one of Singapore’s most coveted florists. Think English countryside meets the tropics with unexpected colour combinations, massive blooms, lush foliage and wild beauty. Oh, and just so you know, she was part of the team that created Kate Moss’ wedding bouquet. Lush.
Charlotte Puxley, #08-07, Tan Boon Liat Building, 315 Outram Road, Singapore 169074; also available online
Petalfoo
Searching for creativity and originality? Petalfoo could be the one for you. Going beyond fresh, dried and preserved flowers for delivery in Singapore, the brand also brightens up its bouquets with candy, Polaroid snaps, paper and pen, and even fried chicken. Perfect for the kooky person in your life!
Petalfoo, available online.
The Flower Co.

If you have a reputation for forgetting important dates with the important people in your life, this “flower concierge” wants to help you fix that. Upon signing up online, the free reminder service will prompt you to key in all your loved ones’ birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions so you get an alert to order those essential flowers! The selection here is small but beautiful – ideal for those of us who suffer from choice paralysis.
The Flower Co., available online
The Floral Tease

Looking for flowers for delivery in Singapore? The Floral Tease puts together well-thought handcrafted arrangements that reflect floral artistry and passion. It also uses seasonal blooms in its rustic and romantic arrangements – every handmade bouquet is literally a breath of fresh air. Take note that this is a premium service with prices starting at $99 and going up to $588 for a jaw-dropping bouquet of 99 red roses.
The Floral Tease, available online
Petite Fleur
Backed by a team of experienced florists, Petite Fleur lets you shop easily by flower type and occasion. Besides an ever-evolving list of new and limited edition fresh bouquets, the store also boasts a comprehensive collection of dried and preserved blooms, glass dome arrangements, fragrance gift boxes and even “hot air balloon” floral items. Sweet!
Petite Fleur, available online
The Floral Atelier

Romantic elegance is what The Floral Atelier specialises in, with signature bloom boxes that are timeless and stylish in a variety of rich hues and sweet pastels. If you’d like to surprise your partner, get them a lovely bloom-in-a-box, or go the extra mile with candy, champagne and scented candles added to the arrangement.
The Floral Atelier, available online and at multiple locations including Delta House, Level 8, 2 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159919
The Bloom Room

Quirky, whimsical bouquets of fresh and faux (read: silk) flowers put together with a keen eye and a big heart: That’s The Bloom Room’s charter. If you’d like to get a little more hands-on, it offers beginner workshops that’ll let you pick your petals and craft the perfect bouquet for that certain special someone. Classes here are kept small and intimate (four to six people), so you can get the most out of your class.
The Bloom Room, available online
Fleurapy
Creating beautifully customised floral arrangements for every special occasion, this brand established by an enterprising white-collar professional-turned-florist offers up amazing works, including the indoor floor-to-ceiling terrarium for Park Bench Deli. For Pauline Ho, working with flowers isn’t just her job, it’s also a form of therapy. And we’re loving the vibrant bouquets made out of divine florals.
Fleurapy, available online
Triceratops

Triceratops wins for the most fun floristry website we’ve come across so far! Choose your budget, then the recipient’s style and favourite colour, and away you go. Triceratops’ founder, Ching, started arranging flowers the night before her wedding because she was dissatisfied with her florist’s work. In the process, she discovered her natural talent for the art. Ching takes great pride in her ability to customise every one of her pieces to individual customers: Just check out the image gallery to see some of her amazing work.
Triceratops, #07-10, 2 Kallang Avenue, Singapore 339407; also available online
Floral Magic
The name doesn’t lie: The folks behind family-run Floral Magic are whizzes at whipping up lush floral and botanical bouquets with an enchanting touch. Their ideas are as fresh as their flowers, so be prepared to be dazzled by their fab creations. Even better, you get to learn directly under these pros at their hobbyist workshops.
Floral Magic, 334 King George’s Avenue, Singapore 208571; also available online
Sing See Soon

Ninety years in the biz must count for something! We’re talking about Sing See Soon, one of the most in-demand and sought-after florists in Singapore. It supplies stunning floral creations to over 500 weddings a year, with bigwig clients like Marina Bay Sands, Four Seasons and Resorts World Sentosa in its Rolodex – colour us hugely impressed. What’s even more impressive is their Colours & Bloom app, where you can experiment with different flowers to create the perfect bouquet.
Sing See Soon, #01-01, 32 Punggol East, Singapore 828824; also available online
FarEastFlora.com
Whether you’re getting a single stalk or extravagant floral display, you can find almost everything you need from FarEastFlora.com, including preserved petals and premium flowers. Aside from its regular delivery of flowers in Singapore, the veteran florist also ships internationally. And since it’s one of the pioneers of the internet mail biz, you’ll never have to worry about a lost bloom.
FarEastFlora.com, 565 Thomson Road, Singapore 298184
Poppy Flora Studio

Whoever said flowers are merely for the ladies? Shower your man with love and get him a stunning bouquet from Poppy Flora, one of Singapore’s leading floral designers. The photos don’t lie: This brand has an innate skill in creating arrangements that will impress anyone, including top international brands and hard-to-please fellas! Each bunch is an explosion of colour and texture, and you can learn more about the art of hand-tied bouquets, vase arrangements and table centrepieces at one of its workshops.
Poppy Flora Studio, 9A Dempsey Road, Singapore 247698; also available online
The Blue Leaf
For budget-friendly flower delivery options, ring up The Blue Leaf. Not only does it have a handy range of ready-made options, it readily accepts custom requests too. There’s also a wide selection of flowers including gift baskets, orchids and condolence wreaths.
The Blue Leaf, #B1-03, Maplewoods Condo, 989 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 589629
Roses Only
If all you need is roses, look this way! The popular Australian brand made its way to our sunny island in 2013, and today it’s a one-stop online florist that offers the world’s finest roses in town. Be it white, red, yellow or even purple blooms, the store has a colourful assortment of roses fit for any occasion.
Roses Only, available online
Bonus: Fleurica

A floral marketplace, Fleurica showcases some of the coolest artisan florists in the city, offering their flowers, crafts and creations for islandwide delivery in Singapore. Names on the line-up include Bucket Full of Roses, Bloomen and Hands On Floral, and you can easily browse through the blooms to shop by price, bouquet size, occasion, flower type, colours and even delivery date.
Fleurica, available online
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