According to The Wed's floral trend forecast, and our enquiries inbox, couples marrying in 2026 are opting for arrangements of single flower varieties en masse. Marking a return to simplicity in a way that feels intentional, and effortlessly beautiful.
Why it works
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It's timeless
Your monofloral bouquet will be sculptural and modern, without being tied to a specific trend period. -
It photographs beautifully
Clean lines and repetition of form will always translate well in images - especially in wedding portraits. -
It's versatile
This is a trend that's not limited to a certain aesthetic, we can tailor the variety we use to match the vibe of your outfit and day.
Our Favourite En Masse Florals for 2026:
Tulips - Sculptural and playful (usually available late Autumn - early Spring
Anthuriums (Pictured) - This tropical flower is modern and sculptural, with clean lines and a smooth, shiny quality (Available most of the year - ours is locally grown in glasshouses)
Sweet Pea - Delicate, perfumed and full of whimsy - especially when their tendrils are long and wild! (available winter - spring)
Calla Lilies - Elegant and timeless, calla lilies are in the midst of a major resurgence in popularity, and it's not hard to see why.
Garden Roses - Sweetly scented and seriously romantic. (Summer - Autumn)
Ranunculus - Layers upon layers of petals make these a stunning choice for an en masse arrangement. (available winter - spring)
Daisies - From delicate Matricaria to native Ammobium, daisies en masse possess a whimsical 'just gathered from the garden' quality.
Flannel Flower - A florist favourite, delicate native flower with the softest texture. (Winter - early Spring)
Have another favourite flower you'd love to use en masse? Check our Seasonal Flower Guide to see when it's in season.
We love that 2026 wedding florals will be less about excess, and more about intention. An appreciation for the beauty of nature in its simplest forms.
To order an en masse bouquet from Love Blooms, simply select a bouquet in the colour palette of your choice, then select the type "En Masse" from the drop down on the product page.