Weddings • May 2026
The Complete Guide to Wedding Flowers in Bali
Planning a destination wedding in Bali? Your flowers set the tone for everything — from the ceremony arch to the reception tables. As a luxury flower studio based in Canggu, we work with couples from around the world to bring their floral vision to life in one of the most beautiful settings on earth.
Best flowers for Bali weddings
Bali offers a unique advantage for weddings: access to both stunning tropical blooms and premium imported flowers year-round. Local favourites include orchids, frangipani, tuberose, heliconia, and bird of paradise — all of which thrive in Bali's tropical climate and bring an authentic island feel to your celebration.
For couples wanting a more classic European aesthetic, we import premium roses, peonies (seasonal, typically available March through June), hydrangeas, ranunculus, and dahlias from trusted international growers. Many of our most popular wedding designs blend tropical and imported flowers for a look that's uniquely Bali.
Popular Bali wedding venues and their floral needs
Each venue style calls for a different floral approach. Clifftop venues like those in Uluwatu benefit from dramatic, wind-resistant installations — think heavy garlands and weighted centrepieces. Beachfront ceremonies in Seminyak or Nusa Dua pair beautifully with flowing, organic arches in whites and greens. Villa weddings in Ubud and Canggu give you creative freedom — from intimate garden settings to grand poolside receptions, the possibilities are endless.
How much do wedding flowers cost in Bali?
Wedding floral budgets in Bali vary widely depending on your vision. A bridal bouquet starts from IDR 750,000, while full ceremony and reception packages typically range from IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 25,000,000 or more for grand celebrations with statement installations. We offer a free consultation to understand your vision, walk through your venue, and provide a tailored quote with no obligation.
When to book your Bali wedding florist
We recommend booking at least 3 months before your wedding date — earlier during peak season (June through September and December). This gives us time for a thorough consultation, mood board development, a trial arrangement if desired, and sourcing of any specialty imported blooms. For intimate elopements, we can work with shorter timelines.
Delivery • May 2026
Same-Day Flower Delivery in Bali: Everything You Need to Know
Whether it's a last-minute birthday surprise, a romantic gesture, or a sympathy arrangement, sometimes you need flowers delivered today. Maison Bloom offers same-day flower delivery across Bali — here's how it works.
How to order flowers for same-day delivery
It's simple: browse our collection online, choose your bouquet, and place your order before 2pm Bali time (WITA). You can order through our website, or message us directly on WhatsApp at +62 878 6926 5541. We'll confirm your order, handcraft your arrangement in our Canggu studio, and have it delivered the same day.
Where we deliver
Same-day delivery is available to all major areas in Bali: Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Kuta, Legian, Denpasar, Sanur, Ubud, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu. For more remote areas like Tabanan, Lovina, Amed, and Candidasa, we offer next-day delivery. We deliver to homes, hotels, villas, offices, restaurants, and event venues.
Delivery costs
Delivery is free on all orders. We deliver across Bali — Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, and island-wide. We always confirm the total before processing your order — no hidden fees.
What makes our delivery different
Every arrangement is handcrafted fresh in our studio — we don't pre-make bouquets or use cold storage. Your flowers are prepared the same day they're delivered, ensuring maximum freshness and longevity. We use water tubes and secure packaging so your flowers arrive in perfect condition, whether they're travelling to a villa in Ubud or a beachfront hotel in Seminyak.
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Inspiration • May 2026
Tropical Flowers of Bali: A Florist's Guide to Island Blooms
Bali's tropical climate nurtures some of the most spectacular flowers in the world. From the sacred frangipani that graces every temple offering to the dramatic heliconia that towers in jungle gardens, the island's floral diversity is extraordinary. Here's our guide to Bali's most beautiful blooms and how we use them.
Frangipani (Jepun)
The quintessential Bali flower. Known locally as jepun, frangipani comes in creamy white, soft pink, and golden yellow varieties. You'll see them in temple offerings (canang sari), floating in villa pools, and tucked behind ears. In our arrangements, frangipani adds an unmistakably Balinese touch — we love using them in welcome arrangements for villas and hotels.
Orchids
Indonesia is home to over 5,000 orchid species, and Bali grows some of the most stunning. Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis, and Vanda orchids are available year-round and bring elegance to any arrangement. We use cascading orchids in bridal bouquets, statement orchid stems in corporate lobbies, and potted orchids as lasting gifts.
Heliconia and bird of paradise
For dramatic, architectural arrangements, nothing beats heliconia and bird of paradise. These striking tropical flowers bring bold colour and sculptural form. We use them in hotel lobby installations, event centrepieces, and contemporary arrangements where you want a "wow" factor. They're also incredibly long-lasting — often staying fresh for two weeks or more.
Tuberose (Sedap Malam)
Prized for its intoxicating fragrance, tuberose — known as sedap malam ("fragrant night") in Indonesian — is one of Bali's most special flowers. The scent intensifies in the evening, making it perfect for dinner party centrepieces and wedding reception arrangements. We source the freshest tuberose from local Bali growers.
Lotus
Sacred in Balinese Hindu culture, the lotus symbolises purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening. Pink and white lotus grow abundantly in Bali's water temples and rice paddies. While they're more challenging to use in traditional bouquets due to their aquatic nature, we incorporate lotus in floating arrangements, ceremonial installations, and spa and wellness settings.
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Hospitality • May 2026
The Best Flowers for Bali Villas & Hotels: A Styling Guide
Nothing transforms a Bali villa or boutique hotel quite like fresh flowers. They set the mood, signal luxury, and create the kind of sensory experience that guests remember long after they leave. Whether you manage a private villa in Canggu, a boutique hotel in Seminyak, or a wellness retreat in Ubud, here’s how to use flowers to elevate your guest experience.
Why flowers matter in Bali hospitality
Bali’s hospitality scene is fiercely competitive. With thousands of villas and hotels fighting for attention on booking platforms, the small details make all the difference. Fresh flowers in the right places — a dramatic lobby arrangement, a delicate bedside bloom, a floating pool display — elevate a property from “nice” to “unforgettable.” Guests photograph them, share them on Instagram, and mention them in reviews. Flowers aren’t just decoration — they’re marketing.
Best flowers for villa lobbies and entrances
First impressions count. For lobby and entrance areas, we recommend tall, sculptural arrangements that create an immediate sense of arrival. Heliconia, bird of paradise, and ginger flowers bring height and drama without being fussy. For a more refined aesthetic, a single statement arrangement of imported hydrangeas or roses in a ceramic vessel works beautifully. We design these to last 5–7 days in Bali’s climate and refresh them weekly for our subscription clients.
Guest room and villa welcome flowers
A small arrangement on the bedside table or bathroom vanity tells guests they’re somewhere special. We love using fragrant tuberose or jasmine for bedrooms — the scent is subtle but unforgettable, especially in the evening. For bathrooms, floating frangipani in a stone bowl is classic Bali and incredibly low-maintenance. For VIP welcome packages, we create bespoke arrangements paired with a handwritten card from the property.
Pool and outdoor areas
Bali’s outdoor living spaces deserve flowers too. Floating arrangements in infinity pools — frangipani petals, lotus flowers, or rose heads — photograph stunningly and take minutes to set up. For poolside dining areas, low tropical arrangements in terracotta or rattan vessels complement the landscape without blocking sightlines. We also create living plant installations for garden restaurants and spa pavilions that need minimal maintenance.
Restaurant and dining table flowers
For in-house restaurants and dining experiences, flowers should enhance the atmosphere without overwhelming the table. We keep dining arrangements low — under 25cm — so guests can see and talk to each other. Seasonal tropical blooms in neutral tones work for everyday, while special tasting menus or private dining events call for something more dramatic. Many of our hotel clients rotate between two or three colour palettes to match their seasonal menus.
Spa and wellness spaces
Flowers in spa settings need to be calming, fragrant, and aligned with the wellness aesthetic. We use white orchids, lotus, jasmine, and soft greenery — nothing too vibrant or distracting. For treatment rooms, a single stem orchid in a bamboo vase creates the right atmosphere. Reception areas can handle something more substantial — a low bowl of floating flowers or a minimalist ikebana-style arrangement.
Our flower subscription plans for hospitality
We offer flexible weekly and monthly flower subscription plans designed specifically for Bali’s hospitality industry. Plans include delivery, styling, and regular refreshes — you never have to think about wilting flowers or restocking. We work with boutique hotels in Canggu, luxury villas in Uluwatu, fine-dining restaurants in Seminyak, co-working spaces in Ubud, and wellness retreats across the island. Plans start from IDR 1,500,000 per month.
Every subscription begins with a consultation where we visit your property, understand your brand aesthetic, and create a tailored floral plan for each space. We handle everything — from sourcing and arranging to delivery and cleanup — so your team can focus on what they do best: looking after guests.
Occasions • May 2026
The Best Birthday Flowers to Send in Bali
A birthday is one of the loveliest reasons to send flowers, and in Bali there is no shortage of beautiful blooms to choose from. Whether you are celebrating a close friend in Canggu, surprising your partner in Seminyak, or sending love across the island to someone special, a thoughtfully chosen birthday bouquet says what words sometimes cannot. Here is our florist’s guide to the best birthday flowers to send in Bali, and how to make the moment feel truly memorable.
Why flowers make the perfect Bali birthday gift
Flowers carry a warmth that few gifts can match. They arrive fresh, fragrant, and full of colour, and they ask nothing in return except to be enjoyed. For a birthday, that immediacy is part of the magic. A bouquet delivered to someone’s door, villa, or office turns an ordinary morning into a small celebration. In Bali, where so many of us live far from family and old friends, sending flowers is also a way to feel close to the people we love, wherever they happen to be.
Bright, cheerful blooms for a happy birthday
Birthdays call for colour and joy, so we tend to reach for our most vibrant flowers. Sunshine-yellow and coral roses, hot pink gerberas, cheerful sunflowers, and playful ranunculus all bring an instant lift. For something with a tropical Bali signature, we love weaving in local blooms such as heliconia, ginger flower, and orchids, which you can read more about in our guide to the tropical flowers of Bali. A mixed seasonal bouquet in warm, happy tones is always a safe and beautiful choice when you are not sure of someone’s favourite flower.
Choosing flowers to match their personality
The most memorable birthday bouquets feel personal. For a romantic friend, soft blush roses and peonies with a little eucalyptus create a dreamy, feminine look. For someone bold and confident, deep burgundy, magenta, and orange tones make a real statement. If they prefer something understated and elegant, a clean arrangement of white orchids and greenery is timeless and chic. When you know their favourite colour, we can build the whole bouquet around it, and if you are stuck, simply tell us a little about them and we will design something to suit.
Same-day birthday delivery across Bali
Remembered on the morning of the big day? You are in good company, and we can help. We offer same-day flower delivery across Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Kuta, Ubud, Sanur, Jimbaran, and beyond, with free delivery on all orders. Simply place your order before 2pm and we will hand-deliver your bouquet that same day. For the full details on how it works, see our guide to same-day flower delivery in Bali.
The finishing touches that make a birthday special
A bouquet is wonderful on its own, but a few thoughtful extras can turn it into a real moment. We include a handwritten card with every order, so your birthday message arrives exactly as you would say it. You can also add a balloon, a box of chocolates, a scented candle, or a small cake to complete the surprise. If you would like something a little different, such as a luxury flower box or a grand statement arrangement in a keepsake vase, just get in touch and we will create it for you.
How much do birthday flowers cost in Bali?
Our bouquets range from IDR 500,000 to IDR 2,000,000, so there is something for every budget and every kind of celebration. A mid-range bouquet around IDR 700,000 to IDR 900,000 makes a generous, full birthday gift, while our larger luxury arrangements are perfect for milestone birthdays and big surprises. Every bouquet is handcrafted in our Canggu studio on the day it is delivered, using flowers that are locally grown or imported from ethical, organic farms.
Weddings • May 2026
How to Choose Wedding Flowers for a Bali Beach Wedding
There is something unforgettable about saying your vows with the sound of the waves behind you and the sky turning gold over the ocean. A beach wedding in Bali is romance at its most natural, and the flowers you choose can make that setting feel even more magical. Designing florals for a beachfront ceremony does take a little extra thought, because sea breeze, strong sun, and salt air all have a say in what looks beautiful and lasts the whole day. Here is our florist’s guide to choosing wedding flowers for a Bali beach wedding, from the most resilient blooms to the styling ideas our couples love most.
Flowers that thrive in sun and sea breeze
Beach ceremonies are gloriously exposed, which means your flowers need to be as hardy as they are pretty. We reach for blooms that hold their shape in heat and wind, so orchids, anthurium, proteas, and lush tropical foliage are wonderful performers, while roses, lisianthus, and chrysanthemums bring softness without wilting too quickly. More delicate flowers such as peonies and hydrangeas can still feature beautifully, and we simply condition them with care and arrange them close to ceremony time. To get to know the island blooms we love working with, have a look at our guide to the tropical flowers of Bali.
Colour palettes for a beachfront ceremony
The ocean hands you a ready-made backdrop of blue, white, and gold, so your palette can either melt into the scenery or stand boldly against it. Soft, sun-bleached tones of ivory, blush, and palm green feel timeless and let the view speak for itself. For couples who want a little drama, warm corals, terracotta, and deep burgundy photograph beautifully against turquoise water. We always think about the time of day too, because a sunset ceremony flatters the warmer, richer shades especially well.
Bouquets, arches, and aisle styling
A beach wedding gives you a clean, open canvas, and a few well-placed floral moments go a long way. A flowing, loosely gathered bridal bouquet suits the relaxed setting far better than a tight, formal posy. A floral arch or one of our statement installations frames your vows and your photographs at the same time, while a scattering of petals or small arrangements along a sand aisle adds a soft, romantic finish. For the bigger picture on planning, our complete guide to wedding flowers in Bali covers timelines, budgets, and booking.
Keeping flowers fresh through the heat
Bali’s coastal climate is warm and humid, and a little planning keeps your blooms looking their best from the first photograph to the last dance. We condition every stem in our Canggu studio, deliver as close to ceremony time as we can, and choose varieties that suit the conditions of your particular venue. Where it helps, we keep arrangements shaded until guests arrive and mist them lightly to lock in moisture. If you would like more advice on caring for tropical flowers in the heat, our florists are always glad to share what works.
Popular beach wedding venues we style
We design florals for beach weddings right across the island, from the cliff-top sunsets of Uluwatu to the chic beach clubs of Seminyak, the golden shores of Jimbaran, and the resort beaches of Nusa Dua and Sanur. Each location has its own light, wind, and mood, so we tailor every design to suit the spot you have chosen. If you are still deciding where to celebrate, we are happy to share what tends to look beautiful at each one and how the flowers can work with the natural surroundings.
Booking your Bali beach wedding flowers
Wedding dates fill quickly in peak season, so we recommend reaching out as early as you can, ideally six to twelve months ahead for a larger celebration. We begin with a relaxed consultation to understand your vision, your venue, and your budget, then design a bespoke proposal just for you. Whether you are planning an intimate elopement for two or a grand celebration for two hundred, we would love to bring your beachfront vision to life. Simply get in touch to begin.
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Flower Care • May 2026
Flower Care Tips: How to Keep Tropical Flowers Fresh in Bali’s Climate
Few things lift a home quite like a fresh bouquet, and in Bali a vase of blooms feels especially at home among the open windows, sea air, and warm light. That same tropical climate, though, asks a little more of your flowers than a cooler one would. Heat, humidity, and strong sun can shorten the life of even the loveliest arrangement if it is left to fend for itself. The good news is that keeping flowers fresh in Bali comes down to a handful of simple habits. Here is our florist’s guide to caring for tropical flowers so your bouquet looks beautiful for as long as possible.
Why Bali’s climate is hard on cut flowers
Cut flowers are happiest somewhere cool, still, and shaded, which is the opposite of a sunny Bali afternoon. Warm air speeds up the rate at which blooms drink and lose moisture, humidity encourages bacteria to build in the water, and direct sun coaxes petals to open and fade more quickly. None of this means your flowers are doomed to a short life. It simply means a little daily attention goes a long way, and that the right blooms, chosen for the conditions, will always reward you. To get to know the varieties that truly thrive here, have a look at our guide to the tropical flowers of Bali.
Start with a clean vase and fresh, cool water
The single most important thing you can do is give your flowers clean water in a clean vase. Wash the vase thoroughly with soap before you arrange, because even a faint residue from a previous bouquet carries bacteria that block the stems and shorten the display. Fill it with cool, fresh water, and if your flowers arrive with a sachet of flower food, dissolve it in fully. That little packet is not a gimmick. It feeds the blooms, keeps the water clear, and genuinely adds days to their life.
Trim the stems and refresh the water often
Before flowers go into the vase, trim two to three centimetres from each stem at a sharp angle using a clean knife or scissors. The angled cut gives a larger surface to drink through and stops stems sitting flat against the base. Strip away any leaves that would fall below the waterline, since submerged foliage rots quickly and clouds the water. In Bali’s warmth we suggest changing the water every day or two, giving the vase a quick rinse and re-trimming the stems a little each time. It takes a couple of minutes and makes a visible difference.
Keep flowers cool, shaded, and out of the breeze
Where you place your bouquet matters just as much as how you condition it. Choose a spot away from direct sun, and keep arrangements clear of the warm draught from open doors, ceiling fans, and air-conditioning units, all of which dry petals out. Steer clear of placing flowers near ripening fruit too, as the bowl of mangoes on the counter releases a natural gas that ages blooms faster. If you have the option, moving a precious arrangement somewhere cooler overnight will help it last noticeably longer.
Caring for tropical blooms in particular
Tropical flowers are wonderfully resilient, which is part of why we love them, and a few touches suit them especially well. Hardy stems such as orchids, anthurium, heliconia, and ginger flower enjoy a light misting of water over their petals and foliage, which mimics the humidity they are used to. Orchids in particular drink steadily, so keep an eye on their water level. These same qualities are exactly why tropical varieties are such a sensible, long-lasting choice for warmer rooms and open-air villas, something we explore further in our guide to the best flowers for Bali villas and hotels.
Fresh from our studio to your door
Good care begins long before a bouquet reaches you. Every arrangement is conditioned and handcrafted in our Canggu studio on the day it leaves us, using flowers that are locally grown or imported from ethical, organic farms, so you start with blooms at their very best. When you order before 2pm we can deliver the same day across Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Ubud, and beyond, which means less time in transit and more time looking beautiful in your home. You can read how it all works in our guide to same-day flower delivery in Bali.
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Weddings • May 2026
Uluwatu Wedding Flowers: A Venue-Specific Styling Guide
There are few places in Bali quite as dramatic as Uluwatu. Cliffs rise straight from the Indian Ocean, the light turns honey-gold in the late afternoon, and the breeze carries the sound of waves all the way up to the temples. It is no surprise that couples from around the world choose this stretch of coast for their wedding day. Designing flowers for an Uluwatu wedding is a particular pleasure, and a particular craft, because the landscape is already so generous. The role of the florist here is to complement, not to compete. Here is our guide to choosing wedding flowers that feel completely at home on the Bukit Peninsula.
Understanding the Uluwatu landscape
Most Uluwatu weddings happen in one of three settings: a clifftop chapel or glass pavilion, an open-air villa garden, or a beach club terrace overlooking the surf. Each shares the same headline view, an endless horizon of blue, and each shares the same conditions, which are warm, breezy, and often sun-drenched well into the evening. Flowers for this part of Bali need to be robust enough to handle the sea air without wilting and refined enough to hold their own beside such a striking backdrop. If you are still mapping out your bigger picture, our complete guide to wedding flowers in Bali is a lovely place to begin.
A colour palette that suits the cliffs
The sea and sky at Uluwatu sit somewhere between sapphire and silver, and the limestone cliffs lean warm and pale. Against that backdrop we find that soft, sun-washed palettes feel most at home. Think creamy ivories, blush pinks, dusty corals, butter yellows, and the palest peach, with a touch of terracotta or burnt sienna to echo the rock. White flowers in particular look luminous in the strong light, while deeper jewel tones can read flat against the brightness of the sea. For an evening reception under candlelight, a richer wine or burgundy comes into its own beautifully.
The flowers that thrive in the cliff-top breeze
Uluwatu is more exposed than many other parts of the island, so we lean on varieties that hold their shape in the wind and the warmth. Local favourites such as orchids, anthurium, heliconia, and bird of paradise are wonderfully sturdy and add a sculptural quality that feels right beside the cliffs. Roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus imported from ethical, organic farms bring softness and movement, while greenery such as eucalyptus, monstera, and palm fronds gives the arrangements a sense of place. We always condition the blooms in our Canggu studio overnight before transporting them down to the Bukit, which helps them arrive at their absolute best.
Ceremony moments to consider
A clifftop ceremony rewards a few well-chosen statements. An asymmetric floral arch or a pair of meadow-style ground arrangements framing the aisle will draw the eye toward the ocean without obscuring it. Pew or chair florals can be kept simple, perhaps a single trailing stem of orchid or a small posy tied with silk ribbon, since the view is doing most of the heavy lifting. For the bridal party, we love a soft, hand-tied bouquet with a little movement in the stems and ribbons that catch the breeze. Petal aisles can be magical here too, though we always recommend a generous, loose scatter rather than a strict pattern, as the wind tends to have other ideas.
Reception styling at clifftop villas and beach clubs
As the sun drops and the light softens, the styling can become a little more romantic. Long banquet tables look beautiful with low, lush runners of garden roses, ranunculus, and trailing greenery, kept low enough for guests to talk easily across the table. Pillar candles in glass hurricanes feel right at home here too, sheltered from the breeze and adding a warm glow once the sky turns indigo. For larger receptions, statement installations such as suspended floral clouds above the dance floor or a flowering bar back wall add real drama without crowding the space. To keep your blooms looking fresh from the first toast to the last dance in the Bukit climate, our guide to keeping tropical flowers fresh is full of useful tips your planner will appreciate.
Working with a local florist who knows the Bukit
A wedding at Uluwatu has its own gentle logistics. Many of the villas and chapels sit at the end of long driveways, set-up windows can be tight, and afternoon light shifts quickly. Working with a florist who knows the venues, the access points, and the rhythm of the day makes a noticeable difference on the morning of. At Maison Bloom we have styled weddings across Uluwatu, Pecatu, Ungasan, and Jimbaran, and we love designing florals that feel personal to each couple and each setting. From a small, intimate elopement on the cliffs to a full multi-day celebration across a private villa estate, we are happy to talk through the possibilities and build a proposal made just for your day.
Culture • May 2026
The Art of Canang Sari: Bali’s Beautiful Flower Offerings
If you have spent even a single morning in Bali, you have seen them. Small woven trays of palm leaf, filled with fresh flowers and a curl of fragrant incense, placed quietly on doorsteps, dashboards, shrines, and even pavements. These are canang sari, and they are perhaps the most visible expression of daily devotion on the island. As florists working in Canggu, we are surrounded by canang sari every day, and we find ourselves endlessly moved by the artistry, the patience, and the meaning behind something so small. Here is a closer look at one of Bali’s most beautiful living traditions, and the role flowers play within it.
What canang sari actually is
The name itself is a gentle clue. Canang refers to the small square tray, hand-woven from young coconut or palm leaf, and sari means essence. Together, canang sari is a daily offering presented by Balinese Hindus to express gratitude to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, the supreme being, and to honour the balance between humans, nature, and the divine. Most households prepare and place fresh canang several times a day, before any food is eaten and before the household begins its work. They are never made to be kept. Their beauty is in their impermanence.
The flowers and what each one means
Canang sari are usually built around a small bed of rice and a careful arrangement of fresh flowers and leaves, each chosen for its colour, its scent, and its symbolic place. A traditional canang includes four colours of flower, arranged in four directions to honour different aspects of the divine. White flowers, often frangipani or jasmine, are placed to the east for Iswara. Red flowers, frequently hibiscus or rose, sit to the south for Brahma. Yellow blooms such as marigold or kenanga go to the west for Mahadeva. Blue or green flowers, sometimes a sprig of pandan, are placed to the north for Vishnu. If you are curious about the wider world of island blooms, our guide to the tropical flowers of Bali sits beautifully alongside this tradition.
How canang sari are made
A single canang is small, yet the craft behind it is considerable. The base is woven by hand from a single strip of young palm leaf, folded into a square and pinned with tiny bamboo skewers called semat. Inside, a layer of rice is sometimes added first, then the flowers are arranged with care, often topped with a small pinch of betel leaf, a slice of areca nut, and a sprinkle of fragrant pandan. Many Balinese women prepare hundreds of canang at a time, weaving in the cool of early morning while children and grandchildren help. In larger households and temples, you will also see banten, more elaborate offerings built on the same principles but with extra fruits, cakes, and woven decorations for special days.
The daily ritual of placing them
Once finished, a canang is brought to a shrine, a doorway, a vehicle, or a quiet corner of the home or business. A stick of incense is lit, water is sprinkled lightly with the fingers, and a short prayer is offered, often with the hands held together at the forehead. The incense carries the essence of the offering upward, the water blesses it, and the prayer gives it intention. You may notice canang on the bonnet of a car, at the base of a tree, or on the seat of a scooter. Each one is its own small act of gratitude. By the next morning the flowers will have faded and a fresh canang will take its place.
Visitor etiquette: what to do and what to avoid
If you are visiting Bali, you will almost certainly walk past canang sari every day. A few small considerations go a long way. Try not to step on or over a fresh canang on the pavement. If one happens to be in the middle of a walkway, simply step around it. It is fine to admire and to photograph them, though always with a gentle awareness that this is a sacred object, not a decoration. Older canang, those that are clearly faded or have been swept aside, are no longer active and you may walk past them without concern. Visiting a temple is a lovely way to see the tradition in its fullest expression, and a sash and sarong are always required.
How canang sari shapes our work as florists in Bali
Living and working with flowers in Bali means living and working alongside canang. We see them outside our Canggu studio every morning, and we feel a quiet kinship with the women who make them. The Balinese understanding of flowers as essence, as offering, as something deeply tied to gratitude and to place, has shaped how we think about our own arrangements. Whether we are designing a hand-tied bouquet for a birthday, a long banquet runner for a villa dinner, or florals for a wedding day, we try to keep a little of that spirit close to the work. Flowers, after all, are most beautiful when they are given with intention. If you would like to send a thoughtful gift across the island, our guide to same-day flower delivery in Bali will walk you through how it works.
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Business • June 2026
Corporate Event Flowers in Bali: Styling for Conferences & Galas
Bali has quietly become one of Asia’s most sought-after settings for corporate retreats, brand launches, awards evenings, and gala dinners. The light is beautiful, the venues are extraordinary, and the island has a way of making a working week feel like a small holiday. Floral design plays a much bigger role in these moments than people sometimes realise. Done well, the flowers carry the brand, soften the room, and turn a conference space into somewhere guests genuinely enjoy sitting down. As a luxury floral studio in Canggu, we work with event managers, agencies, and in-house teams across the island, and this is our guide to getting corporate event flowers right in Bali.
Why corporate florals matter more than you think
A conference room without flowers reads as functional. The same room, with a long low arrangement along the registration desk and soft greenery framing the stage, suddenly reads as considered, premium, and welcoming. Flowers do something a budget line item rarely gets credit for. They tell guests the host has thought about them. For a brand activation, a product launch, or an awards evening in Bali, that small signal of care travels straight into how the event is remembered and photographed afterwards.
Matching florals to the type of corporate event
Different event formats ask for different floral languages. A conference or summit benefits from clean, architectural arrangements that read from the back of the room: long banquet runners on stage panels, a single statement piece by the welcome desk, and tidy bud vases on breakout tables. A gala or awards evening leans into drama, with tall centrepieces, a generous arch behind the stage, and lush florals around the photo wall. A brand launch or activation often wants something more sculptural, with floral installations built around the product and palettes that match the brand exactly. A team dinner or VIP welcome reception sits somewhere softer, with long table runners, candle clusters, and lower arrangements that let guests see one another across the table.
Working with brand colours in tropical blooms
One of the questions we hear most often is whether brand colours can really be matched in tropical flowers. The answer is yes, with a little planning. Whites, creams, and warm neutrals are the easiest, with roses, hydrangea, lisianthus, anthurium, and white orchids all readily available on the island. Deep burgundies, blush pinks, and apricots are also lovely in Bali’s climate. Stronger brand colours such as bright corals, soft lilacs, or bold yellows can be built in with imported blooms, accented with locally grown heliconia, ginger, and orchids. For corporate clients with strict brand guidelines, we mock the palette up two to three weeks in advance and confirm with a sample arrangement.
Stage, signage, and photo moments
Three areas tend to do the heavy lifting at any corporate event in Bali, and we always plan them together. The stage sets the tone for keynotes and awards, and benefits from a single confident gesture, often a long asymmetric arrangement at the lectern, paired with soft floral towers either side. Signage and the registration area give guests their first impression, and a low, full arrangement on the welcome desk pays off in every entrance photograph. The photo moment, whether a step-and-repeat, a brand wall, or a sponsor backdrop, is where florals do the most work for social media. A floral arch, a moss-and-bloom installation, or a hanging cascade above the wall makes the difference between a polite photo and one that travels.
Venues and logistics across the island
Bali corporate events tend to gather around a handful of venue clusters. Nusa Dua and Jimbaran handle the large resort conferences and gala dinners, with grand ballrooms that ask for tall, generous designs. Seminyak and Canggu host the more design-led brand activations, often in beach clubs and private villas, where the styling can feel a touch looser and more editorial. Ubud is becoming a favourite for executive retreats and intimate dinners, and here we lean into greenery, foraged textures, and warmer candlelight. Whichever side of the island you are on, build in extra time for traffic and load-in. Our team usually arrives three to four hours before doors open for a mid-sized event, and the night before for anything involving installations.
Budget bands and what to expect
As a rough guide, a tidy floral set-up for a small conference of around fifty guests in Bali begins at IDR 8 to 12 million and covers stage, welcome desk, and table arrangements. Mid-sized gala dinners and brand launches typically sit between IDR 25 and 60 million depending on installations and guest numbers. Large multi-day conferences or full brand activations with arches, hanging florals, and bespoke installations can run well beyond IDR 100 million. We always send a proposal with a clear line by line breakdown, so finance and procurement teams can sign off without surprises. For ongoing corporate styling at offices, lobbies, or co-working spaces, our guide to flowers for Bali villas and hotels covers subscription options too.
How to brief a corporate florist in Bali
A good brief makes everything easier. We ask for the event date, the venue, the expected guest count, the brand colours or palette, any logo or visual references, and the rough budget band. A short paragraph on the feeling you want the room to have is more useful than a long list of flower names. From there, we put together a styling deck with mood imagery, palette swatches, and recommended floral pieces, and we refine from there. Most corporate events in Bali sit best with a briefing four to eight weeks ahead. Last-minute briefs are absolutely possible, especially for smaller dinners, though for installations and imported blooms a longer runway gives you the best result.
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Weddings • June 2026
Ubud Wedding Flowers: Jungle & Rice Terrace Venue Guide
Ubud is the heart of Bali, and the weddings held here have a feeling that is quite unlike the rest of the island. Where the cliffs of Uluwatu lean dramatic and the beaches of Seminyak feel sun-drenched and editorial, Ubud asks for something softer, greener, and more layered. The light filters down through palms and bamboo, the air smells faintly of frangipani and incense, and the rice terraces seem to slow time down by a few beats. As a luxury floral studio in Canggu working with couples across Bali, Ubud weddings are some of our favourites to design. This is our guide to choosing wedding flowers for Ubud venues, whether your day sits in deep jungle, looks out over rice fields, or unfolds inside a riverside resort.
Understanding the Ubud landscape
Ubud venues sit broadly in three landscape families. The deep jungle properties along the Ayung River are framed by towering bamboo, ferns, and forest canopy, and they lend themselves to lush, layered florals with plenty of foliage and movement. The rice terrace venues, particularly around Tegalalang and Sayan, offer those long green views that ask for arrangements that frame rather than compete with the landscape. The garden and water palace venues closer to central Ubud bring a more refined, almost ceremonial backdrop, with stone carvings, lotus ponds, and traditional Balinese architecture inviting deeper, more saturated palettes. Knowing which family your venue belongs to is the first decision behind every floral choice.
Palettes that sing in Ubud
Because the green is so generous here, palettes that lean warm and earthy tend to feel right at home. Think soft butter, peach, terracotta, dusty rose, and cream, lifted with touches of burgundy or aubergine for depth. Whites read beautifully against jungle, with cream roses, white anthurium, calla lilies, and white phalaenopsis orchids holding their own beside the heavier greenery. For couples wanting something more painterly, we love deep mauve, plum, and warm bronze tones, threaded with copper foliage and dried grasses. Brighter tropical palettes of coral and gold also belong here, especially for sunset receptions where the colour glows against the trees.
Ceremony styling: arches and aisles in the jungle
Ubud ceremonies often happen on lawns above the river, on stone platforms tucked into the jungle, or on open decks above the rice terraces. Floral arches here tend to be more organic than the perfectly symmetric arches we build for beach venues. We often work with bamboo or natural timber frames, dressed asymmetrically with trailing greenery, palm fronds, and clusters of focal blooms in two or three colours. For aisle styling, we love low ground arrangements rather than tall pedestals, so the landscape behind the couple stays visible. Petal aisles work beautifully here too, especially in soft pinks and warm whites that contrast with the deep green floor. For ideas on the full ceremony, our complete guide to wedding flowers in Bali covers timeline and booking in more detail.
Reception florals: tables, hanging installations, and candlelight
Reception design is where Ubud really comes into its own. Long banquet tables suit this venue family particularly well, dressed with low garlands of foliage, scattered floral clusters, and plenty of candles in mixed amber and clear glass. Hanging installations above the table feel especially magical in jungle and open-air pavilion venues, with floral and foliage chandeliers that catch the breeze. For round tables, we like a mix of heights: one or two taller arrangements per table for drama, surrounded by lower bud vases and votives so guests can see each other. Welcome signs, place card tables, and bar arrangements complete the look. Where venues have water features or stone steps, we often add small floral moments to draw the eye through the space.
Bouquets and personal flowers for an Ubud bride
Ubud brides often lean towards looser, more textural bouquets that echo the surrounding landscape. We love trailing designs with soft ribbon, mixed foliage, and a few statement blooms such as garden roses, peonies in season, or phalaenopsis orchids. Bridesmaid posies in slightly smaller scale, with the same palette, work beautifully. For groom and groomsmen buttonholes, we choose blooms that hold up to the humidity, including waxflower, ranunculus, and small spray roses. Flower crowns are especially well suited to Ubud weddings, with delicate orchids, baby’s breath, and trailing greenery sitting beautifully against the natural backdrop.
Practicalities: weather, logistics, and timing
Ubud sits higher and cooler than the coast, which is wonderful for guests and equally wonderful for flowers. Soft blooms such as peonies, hydrangea, and garden roses hold beautifully here. The trade-off is afternoon rain showers, particularly between November and March. We always plan for a quick weather pivot, with floral arches and arrangements designed to move quickly between ceremony and reception sites if needed. Drive times also matter. Ubud is about an hour from Canggu and ninety minutes from Uluwatu, so our team typically arrives the day before for set-up, with deliveries timed carefully against the venue’s own access windows. For couples planning to combine an Ubud ceremony with a coastal reception, we coordinate the logistics across both sites.
Budget guidance for Ubud weddings
As a starting guide, an intimate Ubud wedding for twenty to thirty guests with bouquet, buttonholes, ceremony arch, and table florals usually begins around IDR 25 to 40 million. Mid-sized weddings of fifty to eighty guests with fuller installations, hanging florals, and bridal party flowers tend to sit between IDR 65 and 120 million. Larger or more design-led weddings with multiple installations, imported peonies, and a destination feel can move into the IDR 150 million plus range. We send a clear, itemised proposal once we know your venue, guest count, and style, so there are no surprises. For coastal contrast, our Uluwatu wedding flowers guide covers cliff-top styling in detail.
Gifting • June 2026
Romantic Anniversary Flowers in Bali: A Florist’s Guide
An anniversary in Bali is a particular kind of romance. Whether you are marking your first year together with a villa weekend in Canggu, slipping away to Uluwatu for a milestone decade, or surprising your partner with breakfast in bed at a Seminyak resort, flowers belong in that moment. As a luxury floral studio working with couples across the island, we design anniversary bouquets and arrangements every week, and the brief is almost always the same: something romantic, something memorable, something that feels like the two of you. This is our guide to choosing anniversary flowers in Bali, from same-day bouquets to fully styled in-room surprises.
Choosing the right palette for romance
The classic anniversary palette is, of course, red. Deep red roses still carry the language of love more clearly than any other bloom, and a generous bouquet of long-stem reds wrapped in soft linen never misses. That said, romance in Bali often calls for something a little more nuanced. Blush pinks, dusty mauve, and warm peach feel beautifully tropical and a touch more modern. Burgundy and aubergine bring drama and depth for milestone years. White and cream arrangements, particularly with garden roses, phalaenopsis orchids, and soft trailing greenery, read elegant and timeless, especially against a villa or beachside setting. We always ask about the couple’s shared colour story before suggesting a palette.
Bouquets vs. arrangements: which suits the moment
A hand-tied bouquet is the right choice when you want the moment of presentation, that breath-catching reveal as your partner opens the door or turns from the balcony. Bouquets travel well, photograph beautifully, and feel like a gesture you can place in their hands. A vase arrangement, on the other hand, suits in-room surprises perfectly. It arrives ready to enjoy, sits on the bedside table or dining table without any fuss, and lasts the duration of your stay. For longer celebrations, we often design both: a smaller bouquet for the reveal, and a larger arrangement for the room. Same-day options are available across Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Sanur, and Uluwatu when booked before 2pm, and you can see the current bouquet collection on our shop page.
Milestone years: dressing up the design
Milestone anniversaries deserve a little more theatre. For a fifth or tenth year, we might suggest an oversized bouquet of fifty or one hundred roses, or a layered design that combines roses with peonies, ranunculus, and trailing orchids. For twenty-five and beyond, we love working with white phalaenopsis and pale garden roses for an elegant, timeless feel. We can also style an entire moment around the bouquet, with rose petals scattered across the bed, candles set across a private terrace, and a small floral arrangement at the bath. For couples celebrating with a renewal of vows, our complete guide to wedding flowers in Bali covers the full styling possibilities.
Adding little extras that make it feel personal
A handwritten card in your own words goes a long way. We offer a calligraphy add-on for those who would like the message presented in a more refined hand. Paired gifts also lift the gesture: a bottle of champagne or a curated chocolate box arriving alongside the bouquet, a candle in a complementary scent, or a small piece of jewellery slipped into the wrapping. For destination anniversaries where one partner has flown in, we can coordinate delivery to the villa or hotel ahead of arrival so that the room is set and waiting. WhatsApp us on +62 878 6926 5541 and we will quietly arrange the timing with your host.
Where to send anniversary flowers across Bali
We deliver anniversary flowers daily across Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Kuta, Sanur, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu, with extended runs to Ubud and Denpasar. Delivery is free on all orders, and our drivers are briefed to be discreet, especially for surprises. For villa stays in particular, we recommend booking the day before so we can coordinate access with the property manager. For longer trips, a short floral subscription across the duration of your stay is a beautiful way to keep the romance running, with a fresh arrangement appearing every few days. Our villa and hotel flowers guide walks through how the subscription model works.
Pricing and how to order
Our signature anniversary bouquets begin at IDR 650,000, with statement designs from IDR 950,000 and oversized milestone arrangements from IDR 1.5 million upwards. Fully styled in-room moments, with bouquet, vase arrangement, rose petals, and candles, are quoted on request. Order through the shop for standard bouquets, or message us directly for a bespoke design. Same-day delivery is available when ordered before 2pm. For couples planning a longer celebration with a private dinner, ceremony, or villa party, our weddings and events page shows the broader styling work we do.
Weddings • June 2026
Seminyak Wedding Flowers: Beach Club & Villa Styling
Seminyak is where many couples picture their Bali wedding before they have even chosen a date. It is the island at its most polished: golden beach clubs facing the sunset, designer villas tucked behind frangipani-lined lanes, and a dining scene that draws guests from around the world. As a Seminyak wedding florist working across the area every season, we design florals that feel as considered as the venues themselves. This is our guide to styling wedding flowers in Seminyak, from beach club ceremonies to private villa celebrations.
Why Seminyak suits a flower-forward wedding
Seminyak gives a wedding two things at once: a glamorous backdrop and an easy sense of celebration. The light here is soft and warm in the late afternoon, which flatters almost every palette, and the venues are built for entertaining. Because so many Seminyak spaces are open-plan and design-led, flowers do real work in the room. They define the ceremony space, guide guests through cocktails into dinner, and turn a beautiful venue into one that feels unmistakably yours. It is a setting that rewards generous, confident floral design.
Beach club ceremonies: styling for sand, sea, and sunset
Seminyak’s beach clubs are some of the most photographed wedding settings in Bali, and they call for florals that hold their own against an open horizon. We love a sculptural ceremony arch or a pair of asymmetric floral plinths framing the couple, designed so the sea sits perfectly between them. For the aisle, low clusters of blooms in shells or weathered timber feel right against the sand. Palettes that work beautifully here lean into the sunset: warm corals, blush, soft white, and touches of golden palm. Everything is built to withstand sea breeze and afternoon heat, which we cover in our beach wedding flowers guide.
Villa weddings: intimate dinners and statement installations
Many couples choose a private Seminyak villa for the sense of seclusion it offers, and these spaces are wonderful to style. A long banquet table down the centre of a garden, dressed with a running floral garland, candles, and trailing greenery, makes for an unforgettable dinner. Pool-edge arrangements, floating blooms, and a flower-framed entrance set the tone the moment guests arrive. For larger villa celebrations we design statement pieces such as suspended installations above the dining table or a flower wall for photographs. Our villa and hotel flowers guide shares more on dressing these spaces.
Flowers that thrive in Seminyak’s coastal climate
Seminyak is warm and humid year-round, so we choose blooms that look fresh from ceremony through to the last dance. Tropical varieties such as orchids, anthurium, heliconia, and palm hold beautifully in the heat, while imported roses, hydrangea, and ranunculus add softness when conditioned and kept cool until the last moment. We build arrangements on the day, transport them chilled, and place delicate pieces as late as the timeline allows. For couples who want guidance on which blooms last best in this climate, our guide to tropical flowers of Bali is a good place to start.
Working with Seminyak venues and planners
We work alongside Seminyak’s beach clubs, villas, and wedding planners regularly, so we understand how each space sets up and what it allows. We handle load-in timing, coordinate with your planner on the run sheet, and manage the quiet but important details such as moving ceremony florals through to the reception so nothing goes to waste. If you are still comparing areas, our wider guide to wedding flowers in Bali covers styling across the island, including Uluwatu and Ubud.
Planning timeline, pricing, and how to book
For Seminyak weddings we recommend booking three to six months ahead, particularly for dates in the busy June to September season. Bridal bouquets begin at IDR 950,000, ceremony arches and statement installations are quoted to the design, and full-wedding florals are tailored to your guest count and venue. The best first step is a short conversation about your date, your venue, and the feeling you want in the room. Message us on WhatsApp at +62 878 6926 5541 or visit our weddings page to begin.
Guide • June 2026
How to Choose the Best Florist in Bali: A Complete Guide
Whether you are ordering flowers for a birthday, planning a destination wedding, or simply want to brighten someone’s day with a beautiful bouquet, choosing the right florist in Bali matters. The island has a growing number of flower shops, but quality, reliability, and design style vary enormously. Here is what to look for when choosing a Bali florist, and why it makes a difference.
Look for a florist with a physical studio
Many online flower delivery services in Bali operate without a studio, sourcing from markets and assembling at home. A florist with a dedicated studio — like Maison Bloom in Canggu — means fresh flowers are stored properly, arrangements are crafted in a professional environment, and you can visit in person to discuss exactly what you want. Walk-in customers are always welcome at our Canggu studio, where you can see our work firsthand and choose flowers in person.
Check their delivery coverage and speed
Bali is larger than many visitors expect, and not every florist delivers everywhere. The best Bali florists offer same-day flower delivery across the island — to Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, and Sanur. At Maison Bloom, we deliver same-day when you order before 2pm, with free delivery on all orders. For locations further afield like Lovina, Amed, or Candidasa, next-day delivery is available.
Review their portfolio and design style
Every florist has a signature aesthetic. Some lean tropical and wild, others are minimal and modern, and some blend European elegance with Bali’s lush botanicals. Browse their Instagram or website to see if their style matches what you are looking for. At Maison Bloom, our design philosophy combines European sophistication with the vibrant beauty of tropical Indonesian flowers — think sculptural arrangements with rich textures and carefully considered colour palettes.
Ask about flower sourcing
Where flowers come from affects their quality and longevity. The best florists in Bali source a mix of locally grown tropical blooms — orchids, heliconia, frangipani, tuberose — and imported premium stems like roses, peonies, hydrangeas, and dahlias. Ask whether they source from ethical farms and how often they receive fresh deliveries. We receive fresh flowers daily from local Bali growers and import premium stems weekly from trusted international suppliers.
Consider their range of services
The best Bali florists do more than just bouquets. Look for a florist who can handle everything from everyday gifts to full wedding installations. Maison Bloom offers bouquets and arrangements for birthdays and celebrations, complete wedding floral design, corporate flower subscriptions for hotels and restaurants, villa styling, event installations, and same-day gift delivery. Having one trusted florist for everything simplifies your life considerably.
Read reviews and ask for recommendations
Word of mouth is powerful in Bali’s expat and hospitality community. Check Google reviews, ask your hotel concierge, or look at wedding vendor directories like Bridestory. A florist with consistently positive reviews for quality, reliability, and communication is worth their price. Do not be swayed by the cheapest option — with flowers, you genuinely get what you pay for.
Why Maison Bloom is Bali’s choice
Based in our Canggu studio, Maison Bloom by Splendid is a luxury florist offering handcrafted bouquets, wedding florals, corporate subscriptions, and same-day flower delivery across all of Bali. Every arrangement is designed by hand using seasonal tropical blooms and premium imported flowers. Whether you need a last-minute birthday bouquet to Seminyak or full floral styling for a 200-guest Uluwatu wedding, we are here to make it beautiful. Browse our collection or message us on WhatsApp to get started.
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Guide • June 2026
How to Order Flowers Online in Bali: A Complete Guide
Ordering flowers online in Bali should be effortless — a few taps and a beautiful bouquet arrives at the door, fresh and perfectly arranged. Yet for visitors and residents alike, buying flowers on the island can feel surprisingly opaque. How do you pay? Will it arrive the same day? Is the photo what you actually receive? This complete guide walks you through everything you need to know to order flowers online in Bali with confidence, whether you are sending a gift from overseas or treating yourself to fresh blooms at home.
Choose a florist, not a marketplace
When you buy flowers in Bali online, the first decision is who you are buying from. Large gift marketplaces often act as middlemen, passing your order to whichever local shop is cheapest — which means you rarely know who is actually making your bouquet. Ordering directly from a dedicated studio like Maison Bloom means your flowers are designed by hand in our Canggu studio, with full control over quality and freshness. You see real photographs of our work, and what you order is what arrives.
How to place your order
There are two easy ways to order. Browse our online collection to choose a bouquet or arrangement, then check out directly. Or, for something bespoke, simply message us on WhatsApp at +62 878 6926 5541 — tell us your budget, the occasion, and any colour preferences, and we will design something to suit. Most of our customers find WhatsApp the fastest route, especially for same-day gifts or when they want a little guidance on what to send.
Payment options for locals and visitors
One of the most common questions about ordering flowers online in Bali is how to pay. We make it simple for both residents and overseas senders, accepting bank transfer, QRIS, major credit cards, and international payment links — so you can send flowers to someone in Bali from anywhere in the world. Our bouquets range from IDR 450,000 to IDR 1,500,000, with clear pricing and no hidden delivery surcharges. Delivery is free on every order over IDR 500,000.
Same-day delivery and timing
If you need flowers today, order before 2pm and we will deliver the same day across Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar, Sanur, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu. For the full details on cut-off times and coverage, see our guide to same-day flower delivery in Bali. For weddings, events, or large arrangements, we recommend ordering a few days ahead so we can source exactly the right blooms.
What to include with your order
To make delivery smooth, have a few details ready: the recipient’s name, full delivery address with an area or villa name, a contact phone number, and your gift message. In Bali, a phone number for the recipient is genuinely helpful — many villas and homes are tucked down small lanes, and a quick call ensures your flowers arrive without delay. If you are sending to a hotel, the front desk will usually accept the delivery on the guest’s behalf.
Ordering from overseas
Sending flowers to someone in Bali from abroad is one of the loveliest ways to mark a birthday, anniversary, or simply to say you are thinking of them. The process is identical — browse, choose, pay by card or payment link, and we handle the rest on the ground. We will keep you updated and can confirm once your flowers have been delivered. Whether it is a birthday bouquet or a romantic surprise, distance is no obstacle.
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Guide • June 2026
Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Floristry in Bali
Bali’s natural beauty is part of what makes flowers feel so at home here — and that beauty deserves protecting. As more couples, hotels, and gift-givers look for ways to celebrate responsibly, sustainable floristry has moved from a quiet preference to something many of our clients ask for by name. At Maison Bloom, eco-conscious design is woven into how we work, from the blooms we source to the way an arrangement is built. This guide explains what sustainable flowers in Bali really mean, and how to choose an eco florist you can trust.
What does sustainable floristry actually mean?
Sustainable floristry is about reducing the environmental cost of beautiful flowers without compromising on quality. It covers where blooms are grown, how far they travel, what they are arranged with, and what happens to everything once the celebration ends. In Bali, this is especially meaningful: the island grows an extraordinary range of tropical flowers locally, which means a thoughtfully designed bouquet can be both stunning and gentle on the environment. The goal is simple — flowers that feel as good as they look.
Sourcing local, seasonal blooms
The single biggest difference an eco florist in Bali can make is sourcing locally. Imported roses and peonies travel thousands of miles in refrigerated transport, carrying a heavy carbon footprint before they ever reach a vase. By contrast, the island’s own heliconia, ginger, orchids, frangipani, and anthurium are grown a short drive from our Canggu studio. Choosing local, seasonal tropical flowers supports Balinese growers, guarantees freshness, and dramatically lowers the environmental impact of every arrangement.
Plastic-free, low-waste design
Much of conventional floristry hides a surprising amount of single-use plastic — floral foam, cellophane wraps, and synthetic ribbons that end up in landfill within days. Sustainable design swaps these for kraft paper, natural twine, reusable vessels, and foam-free mechanics like chicken wire and natural moss. For weddings and events, we favour arrangements that can be rehomed or composted afterwards, so the beauty of the day does not leave a lasting trace behind it.
Composting and giving flowers a second life
A truly eco-friendly approach thinks about what happens after the final guest leaves. Spent blooms can be composted to enrich Bali’s soil rather than sent to landfill, and many of our hotel and villa partners love the idea of repurposing event flowers into smaller arrangements for guest rooms and reception desks the following day. Where flowers are still fresh, donating them to give a little joy elsewhere is one of the loveliest ways to extend their life.
Dried and lasting arrangements
One of the most sustainable choices of all is a bouquet designed to last. Dried and preserved arrangements use no water, never need refrigeration, and stay beautiful for months or even years — making them a thoughtful, low-waste option for homes, cafés, and offices across the island. They are particularly suited to Bali’s climate, and a growing favourite for clients who want something enduring rather than fleeting.
Choosing an eco florist in Bali
When you are looking for a sustainable florist, ask a few simple questions: Where are your flowers grown? Do you use floral foam? What packaging do you wrap in? A genuine eco florist will answer happily and honestly. At Maison Bloom, we are proud to design with local blooms, minimal waste, and a real respect for the island we call home — proof that luxury floristry and care for the environment belong together.
Guide • June 2026
Flower Walls & Installations for Bali Events
There is a moment at every memorable event when guests stop, reach for their phones, and gather. More often than not, it happens in front of a flower wall. A beautifully built floral installation does more than decorate a room — it sets the tone, frames the photographs everyone will keep, and turns an ordinary venue into something unforgettable. From beach club weddings to brand launches and milestone birthdays, a flower wall in Bali has become the centrepiece guests remember most. This guide explains how installations work, what they cost, and how to plan one that suits your celebration.
What is a flower wall, and why Bali loves them
A flower wall is a freestanding or mounted panel covered densely in blooms and foliage, designed as a backdrop for photographs and a focal point for a space. In Bali, where so much of an event happens outdoors against open sky and ocean, a flower wall gives a celebration a defined heart — a place for the first kiss, the welcome toast, or the photo booth queue. Their popularity here is no accident: the island’s love of colour, the abundance of local tropical flowers, and the endless appetite for striking imagery make Bali one of the best places in the world to commission floral design on this scale.
Types of floral installations
A flower wall is only the beginning. Suspended or hanging installations float above dining tables and dance floors, drawing the eye upward and adding drama without crowding the floor. Ceremony arches and circles frame the couple during the vows and double as a stunning backdrop afterwards. Floral runners and tablescapes carry blooms the length of a banquet, while entrance arrangements and pillar designs welcome guests the moment they arrive. Whether you want a single show-stopping wall or a fully styled space, each installation is built around your venue, palette, and the feeling you want the day to have.
Fresh, silk, or dried — choosing your blooms
The blooms you choose shape both the look and the budget. Fresh flower walls are the most luxurious, with the texture, scent, and depth that only living flowers offer — ideal for a wedding or gala where nothing but the finest will do. High-quality silk and faux installations are a clever choice for long events, outdoor heat, or backdrops that need to look flawless for many hours. Dried and preserved walls bring a soft, modern, earthy palette and last indefinitely, making them a sustainable favourite for brand spaces and repeat events. We are happy to mix all three to balance impact, longevity, and cost.
Weddings, brands, and private celebrations
Installations suit every kind of occasion. For weddings, a flower wall behind the sweetheart table or ceremony aisle becomes the signature image of the whole day. For brand launches, conferences, and pop-ups, a wall built in company colours with a discreet logo turns every guest photo into shared marketing — something our corporate and event clients return for again and again. For birthdays, anniversaries, and baby showers, a smaller backdrop brings the same sense of occasion to a villa terrace or private dining room across Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu, and beyond.
Planning, pricing, and delivery across Bali
Installations are bespoke, so pricing depends on size, bloom choice, and complexity rather than a fixed menu. As a guide, a styled backdrop suitable for a private celebration starts in the low millions of rupiah, while large fresh-flower walls and suspended designs for weddings and galas are quoted individually after a consultation. We recommend booking two to four weeks ahead for larger pieces, though we will always do our best for shorter timelines. Our team handles delivery, on-site building, and collection across Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, and the wider island, so the only thing you need to do is enjoy the moment everyone gathers in front of it.
Let’s design your installation
From flower walls to suspended designs, our Canggu studio creates bespoke installations for weddings, brands, and private events across Bali. Tell us about your celebration and we’ll bring it to life.
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Guide • June 2026
Best Flowers for Bali Restaurant & Café Décor
In a place as visually rich as Bali, the difference between a good restaurant and a memorable one often comes down to the details. Fresh flowers are among the most powerful of those details — a single well-styled arrangement on the host stand or a run of low posies down a communal table can lift the whole room. For cafés, bars, and restaurants across Canggu, Seminyak, and Ubud, the right blooms signal care, warmth, and a sense of occasion the moment a guest walks in. This guide covers the flowers that work best in Bali’s hospitality spaces, how to style them, and how a weekly arrangement keeps your venue looking its best without the daily fuss.
Why fresh flowers belong in every hospitality space
Guests notice flowers before they read a menu. A thoughtful arrangement tells people you care about the experience, not just the food, and it shapes the way a room feels — relaxed, romantic, polished, or playful. Flowers also photograph beautifully, and in Bali, where so many diners share their meals on social media, a striking centrepiece becomes free, organic marketing for your venue. Beyond the aesthetics, fresh blooms soften hard surfaces, add scent, and bring a touch of the island’s natural abundance indoors, helping your space feel alive from open to close.
The best flowers for Bali’s climate
Heat and humidity are the real test for any restaurant arrangement, so we build with blooms that hold up. Tropical varieties such as heliconia, anthurium, ginger, and orchids thrive in Bali’s warmth and look striking for days, while hardy locals like frangipani and bougainvillea bring instant island character. For softer, more European styling we lean on long-lasting roses, lisianthus, and chrysanthemums kept in cool, shaded spots. We always work with seasonal, locally grown stems where possible — it keeps the arrangements fresher, more sustainable, and better suited to the conditions. You can read more in our guide to tropical flowers.
Styling by space: tables, bars, and entrances
Different zones call for different arrangements. Dining tables suit low, compact posies that sit below eye line so guests can talk across them, while bar tops and host stands can carry taller, more sculptural pieces that draw the eye. Entrances and reception areas are where a generous statement arrangement earns its keep, setting expectations before a single dish arrives. Bathrooms and shelves benefit from small bud vases that add a finishing touch for very little outlay. The trick is consistency — a palette and style that echo your branding so every corner of the venue feels considered and connected.
Weekly subscriptions made simple
Keeping a venue freshly styled every day is a job in itself, which is why most of our hospitality clients choose a weekly flower subscription. We deliver and arrange on a set schedule, swap out tired stems, and adjust the palette as seasons and menus change — so your team never has to think about it. Subscriptions are tailored to your size and budget, from a single hero arrangement to a full set of table posies and bar pieces. It is the same dependable service many of Bali’s villas and hotels rely on, which you can explore in our guide to villa and hotel flowers.
Special events and seasonal styling
Beyond the weekly refresh, flowers transform a venue for the moments that matter — a Valentine’s service, a private dining buyout, a launch party, or a seasonal menu reveal. For these we can scale up to garlands, larger centrepieces, and full installations that turn your space into a destination. Our events and business team works with restaurants and cafés across Canggu, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Ubud, and Sanur to plan styling that suits the occasion and the room. Whether it is one memorable night or a year-round look, we make the flowers effortless.