Located in Dunfermline, Blóm Floral Design is a Scottish studio specializing in bold, expressive wedding florals that bring your personal story to life. If you want flowers that feel playful, heartfelt, and refreshingly different from traditional styles, you’re in the right place. Blóm’s approach focuses on character and emotion, creating arrangements that are vibrant, a little wild, and full of joy.
With a relaxed and intuitive style, every floral design is inspired by the mood of your venue and the special moments you want to create. This wedding florist is passionate about turning your vision into textured, dynamic arrangements that truly reflect who you are as a couple. Each wedding is treated with warmth, care, and a genuine desire to make your day uniquely yours.
Every wedding is one-of-a-kind, so Blóm Floral Design offers a fully bespoke service—no fixed packages, just personalized designs tailored to your day. The process is simple, collaborative, and designed to keep things stress-free:
Blóm Floral Design draws inspiration from movement, texture, and nature to create florals that go beyond tradition and truly express your individual style. Here’s what you can expect:
There’s one wedding I still think about - not because of the scale or setting, but because of how felt. The flowers weren’t overdone, just thoughtfully placed, soft and natural, almost like they’d always been there. The whole thing had this quiet, effortless beauty that stuck with me. That’s the kind of energy I love - when everything feels considered, but never forced.
Colourful, Non-Traditional, Modern, Statement, Creative
Every arrangement, every event, every wedding — it’s all made with intention, not templates. I’ve built Blóm to be collaborative, honest, and creative at the core. I love that people come to me for something different, and trust me to translate their vibe into flowers that feel like them. It’s not just about making things look good — it’s about making things feel meaningful. That’s the part I’m proud of.
Weddings can come with a lot of noise and expectation, but the best ones are the ones that feel honest. Whether it’s the flowers, the venue, the guest list — trust your gut, not the checklist. That’s where the magic is.
One couple hand-wrote little notes to each guest and tucked them into the place settings - no big signage or showy details, just this quiet, thoughtful moment that made everyone feel seen. It was simple, intimate, and said more than any decor ever could. I loved that.
It usually starts with a chat — super informal, just getting a feel for what you're about, what kind of day you're planning, and how you want it to feel. You don’t need to come with all the answers (or even know the flower names). From there, I’ll build a custom proposal and moodboard, and we’ll tweak things together until it feels right. Closer to the date, we’ll lock in the details, and then you can fully hand it over. On the day, I handle setup and delivery or delivery only so everything just... appears. Stress-free, no fluff, full bloom.
I love working with unconventional elements like fruits. They always bring this rich, unexpected texture that compliments the natural movement of the flowers. It’s all about balance and a bit of surprise - things that feel alive and slightly wild.
I’m not big on rules, but I do love when meaning and beauty come together. I always recommend choosing flowers that feel personal to you - whether it’s symbolism, scent, or just something that makes you feel something when you see it. Of course this is all based on seasonality and availability.
Romance means different things to different people — but for me, clematis is up there. It’s delicate but wild, always reaching and winding, with this beautiful movement that feels effortless and free. It’s less obvious than a rose, but quietly full of feeling. There’s something really romantic about that kind of softness - the kind that doesn’t try too hard.
Honestly, whatever feels right for you. Some couples like to dry a few stems or press a favourite bloom - a quiet little keepsake. Others gift arrangements to guests or donate them, which is such a lovely way to let them live on. I also try to design with minimal waste in mind, so even if the flowers have had their moment, they’ve already been part of something meaningful.