Top 2020 Floral Colours
Tyler Speier says... While I love a classic neut ral palett e (and t hese will always be t imeless and popular), I t hink we are going to see much more vibrant color palett es at weddings. Couples are bringing in lot s of colors into t heir florals, from rainbow palett es to sunset palett es, t he more color, t he bett er! Ashley Greer of At elier Ashley Flowers says... We will cont inue to see peach and burgundy tones wit h a move towards fuchsia and berry hues. Lavender will also come full circle and will be featured prominent ly in spring and fall designs. Color use, in general, will make a significant change as designers are dist inguishing t hemselves as "Color Mast ers." Which means t hey will work wit h 6 - 7 tones to evoke a mood or feeling rat her t han just 1 to 2 colors. Olet a Collins of Flourishing Art Design St udio says... We?ve been working wit h wine and burgundy recent ly, but beaut iful, classic red is making a comeback. The combinat ion of all of t hese hues toget her makes for a marbled, exquisit e pairing t hat piles on t he drama! Dee McMeeking says... Goodbye pink and monochrome palett es. Hello to compliment ary colour palett es mixed wit h analogous colour palett es. One t hat we expect to see more of is apricot tones t hrough orange mat ched wit h deep saturat ed moody blues t hrough to aubergine. Joan Wyndrum of Blooms by t he Box says... When it comes to colors we will see a move towards more mut ed color palett es t hat include beige, clay pink, green- gold, deep forest green and a hint of grey. We will also see t he use of gradient floral arrangement s and bouquet s wit h varying shades of one primary color - such as red fading into pale pink, or pale lavender to orchid and t hen a deep plum.