Top Wedding Florists in Kenya (Arrangements + Pricing)
Find the best wedding florists in Kenya — bridal bouquets, centrepieces, ceremony arches, and full floral packages with 2026 KES pricing and booking tips.
Top Wedding Florists in Kenya (Arrangements + Pricing)
You’ve spent weeks pinning flower arrangements on Pinterest. You know you want lush greenery, maybe some proteas, a few touches of white and gold. But when you start calling florists, you’re not sure who to trust, what’s a fair price, or whether what you’re imagining is even realistic for your budget.
Flowers are one of those wedding elements that transform a space completely — from a bare venue hall into something that genuinely takes your breath away. The right florist understands your vision, works within your budget, and shows up on the day knowing exactly what to do. The wrong one leaves you with wilted carnations at half the density you expected.
This guide introduces you to the top wedding florists in Kenya, breaks down what each arrangement type costs, and gives you the knowledge to walk into any consultation ready to make a good decision.
Why Do Wedding Flowers Matter More Than Most Couples Expect?
It’s easy to put flowers at the bottom of the priority list — after all, they’re not the venue, the food, or the photographer. But flowers do something subtle and powerful: they tie the visual story of your wedding together. The colour palette in your bridal bouquet echoes in the centrepieces, which echoes in the ceremony arch, which echoes in your guests’ memories of the whole day.
Kenyan florists have become increasingly sophisticated over the last decade. Many are now working with locally grown roses (Kenya is one of the world’s largest rose exporters), as well as tropical varieties like anthuriums, birds of paradise, and proteas that add a distinctly East African character to wedding arrangements.
The trick is knowing who to call.
Top Wedding Florists in Kenya
Blooming Flowers Kenya
Located at Bishop Magua Centre on Ngong Road, Nairobi, Blooming Flowers Kenya is one of the most well-known wedding floral specialists in the country. They work with couples directly — inviting brides-to-be for a personalised consultation and sample creation session before any commitment is made.
Their strength is understanding Kenyan weddings specifically — from traditional ceremonies to luxury destination events. They work across Nairobi and have the logistics to deliver and set up in multiple towns around Kenya. If you’re planning something elaborate or need floral installations across multiple event spaces, Blooming Flowers is worth a conversation.
Best for: Couples who want a full floral design consultation and custom packages from a studio with deep wedding experience.
Nairobi Florist (Wedding Services Kenya)
With offices in Nairobi, Kiambu Town, Thika, and Limuru, Nairobi Florist covers a wide geographic area — which is practical if your ceremony and reception are in different locations. They specialise in all types of wedding flowers and offer packages starting from KES 38,500.
Their team is known for accommodating various wedding themes and styles, from classic white weddings to more traditional-influenced setups. The multi-location presence also means they’re less likely to be stretched thin on logistics during a busy wedding weekend.
Best for: Couples based outside central Nairobi or those whose events span multiple towns.
Jospah Florist
Based at the Hazina Trade Centre on Monrovia Street in Nairobi CBD, Jospah Florist is one of the more accessible and competitively priced options in the city. Their arrangements start from around KES 4,000 for smaller pieces, with mid-range arrangements between KES 10,000 and KES 12,000, and premium displays up to KES 23,500.
The CBD location makes walk-in consultations easy if you’re working in or near town. Reviews consistently praise the freshness of their flowers and their punctuality on delivery — both of which matter enormously on a wedding day.
Best for: Budget-conscious couples, those needing walk-in consultations, and couples who want straightforward pricing without lots of custom packages.
Snowdrop Flowers
With over a decade serving Nairobi, Snowdrop Flowers has built a strong reputation for premium gifting experiences and floral arrangements. For weddings, their packages cover the full range:
- Budget arrangements from KES 9,999
- Mid-range from KES 14,999
- Premium up to KES 19,999
- Luxury packages from KES 25,999
They focus heavily on quality — fresh blooms curated with care — and have a strong aesthetic sensibility that suits couples who want their florals to feel elevated without necessarily going full luxury.
Best for: Couples who prioritise visual quality and are willing to spend mid-range or above for it.
Happier Paradise Florist
Located in Kitengela near Eastmatt Mall, Happier Paradise Florist serves the Kitengela and Athi River areas while also taking on orders for Nairobi and surrounding regions. They’re known for competitive pricing on bouquets and event decorations.
If your venue is in the Kajiado corridor — Kitengela, Athi River, Mlolongo — Happier Paradise makes particular sense because it reduces logistics costs and complexity.
Best for: Couples with venues in the Kitengela/Kajiado corridor seeking local florals.
Wedding Flower Arrangement Types and What They Cost
Understanding what each type of arrangement involves helps you have a more productive conversation with any florist — and makes it easier to trim costs intelligently if your budget requires it.
Bridal Bouquet
The bridal bouquet is the centrepiece of your personal florals. Style choices range from tight round bouquets (garden roses, ranunculus, spray roses), to cascading waterfall bouquets, to hand-tied wildflower styles with greenery and texture.
| Bouquet Style | Estimated Cost (KES) |
|---|---|
| Simple hand-tied (seasonal blooms) | 4,000 – 8,000 |
| Round bouquet (roses, peonies) | 8,000 – 18,000 |
| Cascading / waterfall bouquet | 15,000 – 30,000 |
| Premium statement bouquet | 25,000 – 50,000+ |
Kenya’s rose farming industry means locally grown roses are significantly more affordable here than in most countries — a real advantage when building a bouquet-heavy package.
Bridesmaid Bouquets
Typically simpler and smaller than the bridal bouquet. Budget KES 3,000 to KES 8,000 per bridesmaid bouquet. For a bridal party of four, that’s KES 12,000 to KES 32,000 — a meaningful budget line worth discussing with your florist upfront.
Ceremony Arch or Floral Backdrop
This is often the single most expensive floral element. A lush ceremony arch becomes the backdrop for your vows, your ring exchange, and the photos your photographer will lean on all day.
| Arch Type | Estimated Cost (KES) |
|---|---|
| Simple greenery arch | 15,000 – 25,000 |
| Mixed floral and greenery arch | 25,000 – 50,000 |
| Full floral arch (premium blooms) | 50,000 – 120,000+ |
If your budget is tight, consider a half-arch or a floral pillar setup on one side — it can look just as impactful in photos at a fraction of the cost.
Table Centrepieces
Centrepieces vary enormously — from simple bud vases with single stems to tall vase arrangements with greenery cascades. The number of tables you have makes this cost multiply quickly.
| Centrepiece Type | Cost Per Table (KES) |
|---|---|
| Bud vase / minimalist | 1,500 – 3,500 |
| Standard mixed arrangement | 4,000 – 8,000 |
| Tall vase with elevated display | 8,000 – 18,000 |
| Lush garden-style arrangement | 12,000 – 25,000 |
For 20 tables at a standard wedding, centrepiece costs alone can run KES 80,000 to KES 350,000 depending on your choices. This is often the biggest opportunity to control overall floral costs.
Full Floral Packages
Most wedding florists offer bundled packages that combine bridal bouquet, bridesmaids, boutonnieres, ceremony arch, and reception centrepieces. These generally offer better value than booking each element separately.
| Package Tier | Estimated Cost (KES) |
|---|---|
| Starter (bouquets + basic centrepieces) | 38,500 – 80,000 |
| Standard (bouquets + arch + centrepieces) | 80,000 – 180,000 |
| Premium (full floral experience) | 180,000 – 350,000+ |
For a full price picture alongside other vendors, see the complete wedding vendor price list for Kenya 2026 and our breakdown of wedding decor costs in Kenya.
How Do You Choose the Right Wedding Florist in Kenya?
Go for a Consultation Before Committing
Never book a wedding florist based on their Instagram feed alone. Go in for a face-to-face consultation — most established florists offer this free of charge. Bring your mood board, colour palette, and a clear idea of your venue’s layout. A good florist will ask questions about lighting (natural vs. artificial), venue size, theme, and timeline. If they just nod and hand you a price list, walk out.
Ask About Flower Sourcing
Kenya has world-class flower farms — particularly in the Rift Valley and Central Kenya regions. Ask your florist where they source their blooms. Fresh, locally grown flowers will be more vibrant, hold up better through a long day, and cost less than imported varieties. Some florists also supplement with imports from Holland for specific variety requests.
Get a Written Quote — Line by Line
A good florist will itemise your quote: bridal bouquet, bridesmaids, boutonnieres, centrepieces (with quantity), arch, altar arrangements, delivery, setup. If they give you a single lump-sum number with no breakdown, ask them to itemise it. You need to understand what you’re paying for before you sign anything.
Ask About Wilting — Seriously
Wedding days start early and run long. Ask your florist how their arrangements hold up after 6, 8, and 10 hours. Florists who take pride in their work will have specific answers: which flower types they avoid for long days, what conditioning techniques they use, whether they include water tubes for delicate pieces. This is a detail that separates professionals from amateurs.
Book Early
Top wedding florists in Nairobi can be booked out 3 to 6 months in advance, especially for peak season Saturdays (December, August, November). Once you’ve locked in your wedding date and venue, reach out to florists early — especially if you want specific flower types that may need to be ordered.
Budget-Saving Tips on Wedding Flowers
Use seasonal blooms. Ask your florist what’s in season around your wedding date — seasonal flowers are fresher, more available, and cheaper.
Reuse ceremony flowers at the reception. Your ceremony arch, altar arrangements, and aisle flowers can all be moved to the reception venue. This is one of the highest-ROI moves in floral planning.
Go greenery-forward. Lush greenery — eucalyptus, ferns, tropical leaves — costs far less than blooms and creates volume and texture that makes arrangements look more expensive.
Limit statement pieces. Put your budget into the elements that appear most in photos: bridal bouquet, ceremony arch, and head table. Scale back guest table centrepieces.
For more strategies, read our guide on how to save money on your Kenyan wedding.
Managing Your Floral Budget
Once you’ve got quotes from two or three florists, track everything in one place so you don’t lose track of deposits, outstanding balances, or what’s been confirmed. Harusi Hub’s free budget tracker lets you add flowers as a line item under décor, record your deposit, and track what’s still owed — so you’re never guessing where your money stands.
You can also use the Harusi Hub Marketplace to browse and compare verified florists in Kenya directly, read reviews from other couples, and send inquiries without having to hunt down contact details.
For a broader view of the wedding planning process, the find wedding vendors guide walks you through exactly how to compare, save, and contact vendors across all categories. And the set up your budget guide helps you create a complete line-item wedding budget before you start committing to vendor quotes.
Planning your full wedding budget? Read our wedding budget guide for Kenya for a comprehensive breakdown of costs across every vendor category, and our decor cost breakdown for help budgeting flowers alongside other décor elements.
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