The Best & Bloom Floral Style | Realistic Faux Flower Bouquets
The Best & Bloom Floral Style
When designing a bouquet for Best & Bloom, the goal is always the same: create something that looks as though it could have been picked up from a florist.
Artificial flowers have come a long way, but the way they’re arranged makes all the difference.
A beautifully designed faux bouquet should feel natural, relaxed, and full of life — not stiff, uniform, or overly polished.
Inspired by Floristry

Florists rarely use just one type of flower repeated over and over.
Instead, they combine different blooms, textures, and foliage to create arrangements that feel layered and interesting. Some stems sit taller, some spill slightly to the side, and greenery softens the overall shape.
At Best & Bloom, the same philosophy applies. Bouquets are designed with variety and movement so they feel natural rather than manufactured.
Embracing Colour

Colour plays a big role in the overall style.
Rather than keeping everything neutral or minimal, many Best & Bloom bouquets embrace colour combinations that feel joyful and expressive — soft pinks, fresh greens, warm yellows, and rich seasonal tones.
Real bouquets rarely shy away from colour, and faux flowers shouldn’t either.
For our more neutral designs, we make sure to pack in plenty of texture, with foliage, berries and variety in flower type.
Avoiding the “Plastic” Look

One of the biggest challenges with artificial flowers is avoiding that unmistakable plastic feel.
This is achieved through careful stem selection and thoughtful arrangement. Mixing different materials, layering foliage, and using flowers at different stages of bloom all help create a bouquet that feels convincing.
The aim is for someone to walk past and wonder whether the flowers might actually be real.
Homely, Versatile, and Luxurious

While the bouquets are designed to feel luxurious, they’re also meant to be easy to live with.
They should sit comfortably in a kitchen, hallway, or living room without feeling overly formal. They should be versatile enough to move from one vase to another, and natural enough to suit a variety of interiors.
In short, the flowers should feel like they belong in a home.
Because when faux flowers are designed well, they don’t just look beautiful — they simply feel like flowers.