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Wedding florists in Morocco

Riads, palm groves and desert light. Moroccan floristry leans into colour, texture and the drama a destination wedding can carry.

Last reviewed January 2026. Capacities, prices and availability are indicative and should be confirmed directly.
Our verdict

Morocco rewards florists who work with the country's strong colour and texture rather than against it.

The serious wedding floristry is concentrated in Marrakesh, where a few studios set the standard.

Heat and supply are the real constraints. The best designers plan around both.

The quick answer

Morocco's wedding floristry centres on Marrakesh, where a small group of established studios handle weddings, installations and events to a high standard. Expect designers who source seasonally, work with local growers and build for the heat. Pair a florist with your planner early, since the look of a Moroccan wedding leans heavily on floral and decorative design.

The florists we rate

Studios with real events pedigree.

We favour florists with genuine event experience, a clear design point of view and reliable sourcing in a hot climate. The studios below are among the most established in Marrakesh. Tell us your date and venue and we will introduce the right fit.

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The Bloom Room

Marrakesh, Gueliz

A luxury florist in the Gueliz district of Marrakesh specialising in floral design, weddings, installations and events. The studio grew from delivering bouquets across the city into a full event floristry team, working with couples from first concept through to install. A strong choice for weddings that want a confident, contemporary floral look.

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Maev

Floral design and decor, Marrakesh

A studio offering bespoke floral design and refined decor for destination weddings in Morocco. They lean on locally sourced botanical material and trusted growers to bring in seasonal flowers and foliage suited to each installation, which matters in a climate where the wrong choice wilts fast. Well suited to couples who want a tailored, design forward scheme.

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Ereka Fleuriste

Marrakesh florist since 2012

Established as one of the first online flower shops in Marrakesh, Ereka Fleuriste has more than a decade of experience serving the city. That track record brings reliability and local knowledge, useful for couples who want a dependable florist with a long history in the destination.

Flowers behave differently in Morocco than in a temperate climate. Heat, especially from late spring through summer, is the single biggest constraint, and a good florist designs around it with hardy varieties, careful timing of the install and shaded staging. Sourcing is the other consideration, since some imported blooms are limited or costly, so the strongest results often come from designers who lean into seasonal and locally grown material and the rich palette that suits a riad or a desert setting.

Because the look of a Moroccan wedding rests so heavily on floral and decorative design, it pays to engage your florist alongside your planner rather than as an afterthought. Share the venue, the season and your colour story early, and let the designer guide what will hold up in the conditions. We can introduce a florist who fits your style and connect you with a planner to hold the wider day together.

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Common questions

Moroccan wedding flowers, answered.

Where are the best wedding florists in Morocco?

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Marrakesh is the centre of serious wedding floristry, home to the most established studios and the deepest event experience. Florists there regularly travel for weddings elsewhere in the country, so a Marrakesh based designer can often serve other destinations too.

How does the heat affect the flowers?

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Heat is the main challenge, particularly from late spring through summer. Experienced florists choose hardy varieties, time the installation carefully and use shade to protect arrangements. Trust your designer's guidance on what will last in the conditions.

Should we use local or imported flowers?

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Locally grown and seasonal material often performs best in the climate and suits the Moroccan palette, while some imported blooms can be limited or costly. A good florist will balance the two to match your vision and the season.

When should we book a florist?

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Engage your florist early, ideally alongside your planner, since floral and decorative design carries much of the look of a Moroccan wedding. Sharing the venue, season and colour story in good time gives the best result.

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