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The best wedding florists in Provence

Garden gathered roses, olive and the soft Mediterranean palette. The florists who dress a Provence wedding with natural elegance.

Last reviewed December 2025.
The verdict

Provence is the natural home of the garden gathered wedding flower, all soft roses, olive branches and the warm Mediterranean palette that suits a stone bastide or a plane tree courtyard.

The names below are established floral designers with real portfolios, used to luxury destination weddings and the region's light and heat.

Lean into local, seasonal flowers, brief the florist with your venue and colours, and avoid forcing an imported look that fights the setting.

The short answer

For a wedding in Provence, choose a florist whose style matches your venue and who works in the region's natural palette. Lettre a Elise is a major reference for luxury weddings across Provence, the Riviera and Italy, Laetitia C. Fleurs d'atelier has designed bespoke destination florals since 2003, la Blonde et le Barbu is known for an elegant, romantic garden style, and Floraison specialises in highly personalised destination weddings across France. In France, couples commonly spend from around 1,000 to 3,500 euros on wedding flowers, though larger or more elaborate designs run higher, reviewed December 2025.

Studios listed
Four we rate
rooted in the region
Typical spend
EUR 1,000 to 3,500
average, December 2025
Best season
May, Jun, Sep
spring and early autumn
Book ahead
8 to 14 months
longer for peak dates
The shortlist

The Provence shortlist, on merit

Real, established florists we rate for Provence. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the studio whose style matches the wedding you have in mind.

A working shortlist of designers with real portfolios.
01

Lettre a Elise

Provence and Riviera

A major reference for luxury Provence weddings.

Based in the heart of Provence, this floral design studio embodies Mediterranean elegance and has become a leading name for luxury weddings across Provence, the French Riviera and Italy, with features in prestigious press. A strong choice for couples who want a refined, design forward studio at the top of the regional market.

LuxuryMediterraneanProvenceDesign forward
02

Laetitia C. Fleurs d'atelier

Provence

Bespoke destination florals since 2003.

Founded by Laetitia in 2003, this atelier offers custom floral designs for high end destination weddings in Provence and beyond, working closely with each couple and bringing a fine, detailed approach drawn from a love of flowers, nature and art. Best for couples who want a long established designer and a truly bespoke result.

Since 2003BespokeDetailedProvence
03

la Blonde et le Barbu

Provence and Cote d'Azur

Elegant, romantic garden style.

Known for an elegant, romantic garden style, this studio creates unique floral compositions for international couples across Provence, the Cote d'Azur, Italy and worldwide. Best for couples who want a soft, painterly look that suits the region's natural setting.

Garden styleRomanticInternationalCote d'Azur
04

Floraison

Destination France

Delicate, highly personalised design.

A floral design studio specialising in destination weddings and events throughout France, with an intricate, delicate approach and a highly personalised service. Best for couples who want a designer who tailors every element to them across a Provence celebration.

PersonalisedDelicateDestinationFrance
Planning context

The practicalities, plainly

Lean on the local palette

Provence grows beautiful roses, olive, herbs and seasonal blooms, and a design built from local, in season flowers looks more at home and costs less than imported stems. A good regional florist steers you toward what thrives at your date.

The season that tests it

High summer heat and the mistral wind can both stress delicate arrangements and outdoor installations. Late spring and early autumn are kinder to flowers and to guests, which is also when the best florists book first.

Match the venue

A rustic mas, a grand bastide and a hilltop village each call for a different floral register. Choose a florist whose portfolio already sits in the look you love rather than asking them to work against their natural style.

What couples underestimate

Large arches, hanging installations and flowers on every table drive cost more than bouquets and buttonholes. Share a clear budget and reference images early so the florist can design for impact where it counts.

What it costs

The fees, told straight.

In France, couples commonly spend from around 1,000 to 3,500 euros on wedding flowers, reviewed December 2025, with larger weddings or more intricate designs running higher. Luxury Provence studios at the top of the market and installation heavy schemes sit well above that average, so treat the range as a starting point.

Set a realistic budget early and let the florist design to it. Local, seasonal choices stretch the budget furthest, and a clear brief helps the studio focus spend on the moments that matter most. Ask for an itemised proposal so you can see where the money goes.

Figures are indicative and reviewed December 2025. They move with the design, the season and the studio. Confirm pricing and inclusions directly with each florist.

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The wider team

Who else to bring in, and why

A planner

A Provence planner coordinates the florist with the venue and the wider design, and manages the install and strike on the day. On a rural estate where everything is brought in, that support keeps the look cohesive.

A stylist

A stylist ties the flowers to the table, linens and lighting so the whole room reads as one idea. Brief the florist and stylist together so the palette holds across the day.

A photographer

Flowers are among the most photographed details, and Provence light flatters soft, natural arrangements. Share the floral plan with the photographer so the bouquet, arch and tables are caught in the best light.

Common questions

Provence florists, answered.

Who are the best wedding florists in Provence?

Established designers with real portfolios lead, including Lettre a Elise, the long established Laetitia C. Fleurs d'atelier, the garden style la Blonde et le Barbu and the destination studio Floraison. The right choice depends on your venue and the palette you love.

How much do wedding flowers cost in Provence?

In France couples commonly spend from around 1,000 to 3,500 euros on average as of December 2025, with luxury studios and installation heavy designs higher. Set a budget early and ask for an itemised proposal.

Which flowers suit a Provence wedding?

Local, in season flowers, garden roses, olive, lavender and seasonal foliage sit most naturally in the setting and survive the climate. A good florist designs around what thrives at your date.

How far ahead should we book a florist?

Eight to fourteen months is sensible, and the most in demand studios for peak spring and autumn dates book sooner. Confirm the florist once the venue and date are set.

Do Provence florists work with international couples?

The studios listed here regularly serve international couples and often work alongside destination planners. Confirm working languages and how they coordinate remotely when you enquire.

The look

A sense of the day.

Editorial stock photograph of garden gathered wedding flowers in warm light, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of garden gathered wedding flowers in warm light, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting with flowers, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting with flowers, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a floral ceremony setting, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a floral ceremony setting, illustrative.

Images are licensed editorial stock for illustration. They do not depict a specific florist, venue or wedding.

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