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Wedding Florists in San Jose
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The Bay Area's floral design community is known for pushing creative boundaries, and the florists working in San Jose are no exception. Whether you're looking for wildflower-inspired bouquets that feel effortlessly organic or dramatic sculptural arrangements, there's a designer on this list who matches your aesthetic.
What wedding florists cost in San Jose
Imported and out-of-season blooms, large installations, and ceremony-to-reception transitions push the price up. Top Bay Area florists cap the number of weddings per weekend - book early to secure your designer (not just the studio).
Florists in San Jose
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Asiel Design
Couture floral, event design and production studio for weddings at both intimate and grand scale.

Bloomster's Floral Arts
San Jose florist offering florals, linens, lighting and event design from simple to simply magnificent.

C&M Fleuri
Full-service bespoke floral design for San Jose and greater Bay Area weddings. Timeless and personalized.

Flowers By Edgar
Extravagant, over-the-top floral production for Napa, Bay Area and destination weddings.

Hana Bloom Floral Design
Creative and affordable San Jose wedding florist turning each couple's vision into a floral reality.

Lulu's House of Flowers
Luxury San Jose floral design with Ruby Gomez — beauty that gives back through dog rescue donations.

Project Fleur
Full-service South Bay and San Francisco wedding florist with complimentary consultations.
Six things separate the great from the merely available
- 1A portfolio that matches your aesthetic - garden-style and structured-modern are very different design philosophies.
- 2A clear breakdown of what you get: count of personals, centerpiece scale, ceremony installation, and any reception transitions.
- 3Honest sourcing - California-grown, organic, or imported - and how it affects price and seasonal availability.
- 4Realism about your flower budget. Beautiful weddings with $4,000 floral budgets exist; pretending you can have ten installations is how disappointment happens.
- 5A designer (not just a stocker) who proposes ideas you didn’t bring them.
- 6A studio that handles strike and breakdown so flowers don’t become your problem at midnight.
Ask these before you sign anything
- What’s included - bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, ceremony, install, breakdown?
- Are flowers California-grown, imported, or mixed? How does that affect cost?
- Will my designer be the one designing on-site, or a delivery team?
- Can items move from ceremony to reception, and is that an extra fee?
- How are losses or substitutions handled if blooms aren’t available?
- Who handles strike at the end of the night?
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Wedding Florists in San Jose - FAQ
How much do wedding florals cost in the Bay Area?
Most Bay Area couples spend $3,500-$9,000 on florals with personals, centerpieces, and a ceremony focal piece. Full-room installations and arches push that to $12,000-$25,000+. The 5-8% of budget rule of thumb is a starting point, but couples prioritizing florals frequently allocate 10-15%.
When should I book the florist?
8-10 months out is ideal. Top designers cap weekends and book quickly. Once the venue and color palette are set, the florist can usually be locked in.
Should I prioritize California-grown flowers?
It’s a Bay Area-specific advantage - dahlias, ranunculus, garden roses, and seasonal greenery are world-class right here. Imported blooms (peonies in October, tulips in summer) are still fine, just more expensive and slightly less environmentally friendly. A great florist will be transparent about what’s in season.