Spring Is Blooming: Floral Trends We’re Loving for the New Season

Spring florals with fresh blooms, vibrant colors, and seasonal arrangements

Spring in Nashville brings a sense of relief and anticipation. The city softens, the light lingers longer, and everything feels ready for a refresh. This year’s spring florals focus on artful restraint, thoughtful details, and designs that are fresh, modern, and deeply personal.

Here are the trend-forward spring floral ideas that we are especially excited about right now, suitable for weddings, corporate events, and intimate at-home gatherings.

Gentle Color Shifts: From Pastels to "Mood-Lift" Tones

Classic pastels will always have a place in spring, but the freshest palettes move beyond pale pink and baby blue. We are seeing a rise in what we like to call “mood-lift” tones, colors that feel soft but carry more depth and personality.
Think:
  • Buttercream yellow instead of flat pastel
  • Dusty rose layered with cinnamon and mauve
  • Soft lilac paired with periwinkle and touches of inky plum
These combinations feel grown-up and romantic without tipping into overly sweet. For a spring wedding or dinner party, an arrangement of garden roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus in these tones instantly feels current and camera-ready. The key is contrast and layering.

Textured Greenery as the Star, Not the Filler

This season, greenery steps out of the background and into a more intentional, textural role. Some of our favorites include:
  • Seeded eucalyptus for its draping quality and delicate clusters
  • Olive branches for a slightly rustic, Mediterranean feel
  • Ruscus and Italian pittosporum for clean lines and structure
We are designing more pieces where greenery leads, and florals are used sparingly as accents. The result is lighter, more sculptural arrangements that still feel lush but allow the flowers themselves to breathe.

Intentional Use of Dried and Fresh Elements

Dried flowers and grasses are now popular in spring arrangements. Combining dried elements with fresh ones creates contrast and lasts longer, focusing on style rather than a rustic look.
You can try:
  • Pairing bunny tails or preserved ruscus with fresh roses and tulips
  • Adding a touch of dried palm or fan to an otherwise soft arrangement for a modern twist
  • Using dried pieces in installations where structural integrity and lasting power matter
The effect is layered and contemporary, allowing certain statement pieces to transition from one event to another or from the ceremony to the reception without losing their shape.

Sculptural Minimalism: Fewer Stems, Stronger Shapes

On the opposite end of the spectrum, sculptural minimalism is having a moment. Rather than packing vases with many varieties, create statement pieces using a handful of impactful stems and a strong silhouette.
Examples include:
  • A single branch of blossoming cherry or quince in a tall, narrow vessel
  • A few calla lilies or anthuriums arched in a deliberate curve
  • Tulips arranged to emphasize their natural bend, not forced into symmetry
These designs work especially well in modern venues, lobbies, and spaces with clean lines.

Monochrome Moments with Depth

Instead of mixing many colors, one of the most striking spring looks focuses on a single hue in multiple tones and textures. A fully white, blush, or lilac arrangement, for instance, becomes interesting through variation in petal shape, size, and finish.
Consider:
  • Combining roses, ranunculus, and sweet peas in one color family
  • Adding texture with hellebores, scabiosa pods, or lisianthus
  • Keeping the vessel neutral and letting the monochrome palette do the talking
This approach feels especially romantic for weddings and engagement parties. It also lends itself to installations like staircases, mantels, or bar backdrops, where too many colors might feel busy in photos.

Personalized, Smaller-Scale Florals with Big Impact

One of the most meaningful trends this spring is the shift toward smaller, personalized floral arrangements that reflect the stories of couples, hosts, or brands. Spring is a season that naturally embraces new beginnings, and the florals we’re currently loving embody that spirit. If you’re planning a spring event in Nashville, Prim + Poppy is here to help you bring your vision to life. We can help you think beyond standard arrangements to create something that feels timely, personal, and memorable.
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