12 Cleveland Florists & Designers Known for Beautiful Wedding Flowers
Flowers have a way of defining the feeling of a wedding. From the bouquet you carry down the aisle to the flowers surrounding your ceremony and the centerpieces waiting at the reception, floral design can completely transform a space—and Cleveland has no shortage of talented artists creating it.
If you're planning a wedding in Cleveland or Northeast Ohio, you'll find floral designers working across a wide range of styles. Some specialize in lush, garden-inspired arrangements. Others create dramatic installations, modern sculptural designs, romantic tablescapes, or complete event environments.
Here are 12 Cleveland-area floral designers known for creating beautiful wedding flowers.
This list isn't a ranking. Each studio brings its own aesthetic and approach to wedding floral design.
T. Florals
Website: tflorals.com
Instagram: @tflorals
Based in Cleveland Heights, T. Florals specializes in bespoke wedding and event floral design with a refined, garden-inspired aesthetic.
Founder and lead designer Tonya Passarelli draws inspiration from the textures and colors of the natural world, creating arrangements that can range from loose and organic to polished and sophisticated. Wedding services include bridal bouquets, centerpieces, aisle arrangements, ceremony florals, floral arches, large-scale installations, and complete reception designs.
For couples looking for a highly customized floral experience, T. Florals also offers full-service design that includes creative direction, sourcing, production, installation, and breakdown. The studio serves Cleveland and the greater Northeast Ohio region.
HeatherLily
Website: heatherlily.com
Instagram: @heatherlily
HeatherLily combines floral design with full-service wedding planning and event design, allowing couples to create a cohesive visual experience across nearly every element of their celebration.
Based in Cleveland, the studio has more than 25 years of experience with luxury weddings and offers custom floral design both as part of its planning services and independently. That broader design perspective makes HeatherLily particularly well suited to couples who want their flowers to feel integrated into the architecture, tablescapes, stationery, décor, and overall atmosphere of the wedding rather than treated as a separate element.
HeatherLily works throughout Cleveland and Northeast Ohio as well as New York City and destination locations.
Andrew Thomas Design
Website: andrewthomasdesign.com
Instagram: @andrewthomasdesign
Andrew Thomas Design approaches flowers with an emphasis on artistry, scale, and event transformation.
Based in Cleveland, the studio creates bespoke floral designs and décor for weddings and events of varying sizes. Its work can include everything from bouquets and tablescapes to statement floral installations designed around the architecture and character of a venue.
Andrew Thomas Design is a particularly interesting option for couples who view flowers as one of the central design elements of their wedding rather than simply an accessory to it. With roots in generations of floral, horticultural, and design work, the studio combines traditional knowledge of flowers with a highly creative approach to contemporary events.
Willows and Sage Flowers & Events
Website: willowsandsageflowers.com
Instagram: @willowsandsageflowers
Willows and Sage Flowers & Events creates lush, romantic floral designs with a bold and highly individual point of view.
Owner Anna describes the studio's work as intentional, layered, and designed to leave an impression. Rather than repeating a predetermined wedding look, Willows and Sage works collaboratively with couples and planners to create floral designs specific to each celebration.
The Cleveland-based studio works locally as well as beyond Northeast Ohio, creating everything from bouquets and tablescapes to larger floral moments throughout a wedding. For couples drawn to flowers that feel abundant, artistic, and a little unexpected, Willows and Sage offers a distinctly design-forward approach.
Hannah Caraballo Designs
Website: hannahcaraballodesigns.com
Instagram: @hannahcaraballodesigns
Hannah Caraballo Designs specializes in whimsical, garden-inspired wedding florals with an unexpected edge.
The studio's work often embraces movement, texture, unusual floral combinations, and immersive installations rather than perfectly symmetrical arrangements. The result can feel romantic and organic while still making a strong visual statement.
Hannah Caraballo Designs also considers the larger environment of an event, using flowers to help shape the experience of a ceremony or reception rather than simply creating individual arrangements. For couples who want their wedding flowers to feel expressive, artistic, and intentionally different from something they've seen before, this Northeast Ohio studio is worth exploring.
Molly Taylor and Co.
Website: mollytaylorandco.com
Instagram: @mollytaylorandco
Molly Taylor and Co. has been creating wedding and event flowers throughout Northeast Ohio for more than 15 years.
Based in Cleveland, the studio is known for colorful, fresh, personality-driven floral design and has created flowers for celebrations ranging from intimate weddings to large-scale events.
Its portfolio spans a wide range of aesthetics—from classic and romantic to vibrant and whimsical—making the studio difficult to define by one signature wedding look. Instead, the team works to create flowers that feel specific to the couple and celebration.
Molly Taylor and Co.'s work has also been featured by national wedding publications including Martha Stewart Weddings, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes, and Carats & Cake.
Rhythm Floral
Website: rhythmfloral.com
Instagram: @rhythmfloralco
Rhythm Floral is a custom Cleveland wedding and event floral studio specializing in designs with personality.
Its portfolio ranges from statement bridal bouquets and whimsical centerpieces to dramatic ceremony florals and large-scale ceiling installations. The studio's emphasis is on creating flowers that feel individual to the people and celebration rather than following a single predetermined style.
Rhythm Floral works throughout Cleveland and also travels for destination weddings, making it an option for couples planning celebrations both within and outside Northeast Ohio. If you're drawn to flowers with movement, drama, color, or a little unexpected personality, Rhythm Floral is one to explore.
So Bloom
Website: sobloomco.com
Instagram: @sobloom
Located in Rocky River, So Bloom combines wedding florals with event design and planning.
The studio creates custom floral designs ranging from bridal bouquets and centerpieces to aisle flowers, arches, installations, and larger decorative moments throughout a wedding.
So Bloom's approach can move between whimsical, modern, classic, and romantic depending on the couple's vision, with floral design considered as part of the overall event environment.
Interestingly, So Bloom also offers flower preservation, allowing couples to explore ways of keeping some of their wedding flowers after the celebration has ended.
Plantscaping & Blooms
Website: bloomscleveland.com
Instagram: @plantscaping_blooms
Plantscaping & Blooms has been part of the Cleveland design community since 1979.
Its floral division creates custom arrangements and décor for weddings, galas, corporate events, and other celebrations, with a design team capable of handling everything from bridal bouquets to ceremony installations and reception flowers.
The company's broader background in plantscaping and environmental design also gives the team experience working with greenery, plants, and larger spaces—something that can be particularly useful for couples envisioning an immersive ceremony or reception environment. Plantscaping & Blooms is located on East 40th Street in Cleveland and serves couples throughout the surrounding area.
Everbloom Luxury Floral & Event Rentals
Website: everbloomeventrentals.com
Instagram: @everbloomeventrentals
Everbloom Luxury Floral & Event Rentals combines floral design with event rentals, giving couples another way to create a cohesive look across their wedding.
The Cleveland-area studio is known for elevated, romantic floral design and offers wedding flowers alongside decorative elements that can help shape the larger ceremony and reception environment.
For couples who want to coordinate flowers and event details through a more integrated design process, a studio that works across both floral and rental elements can simplify the visual planning of the day.
The Spotted Orchid
Website: thespottedorchid.com
Instagram: @jolene.thespottedorchid
The Spotted Orchid is a luxury floral studio based in Valley View and serving Cleveland, Northeast Ohio, and beyond.
The studio offers full-service personalized wedding floral design, working with couples on flowers and décor for both ceremonies and receptions. Designs can include personal flowers, centerpieces, ceremony pieces, tablescapes, venue styling, and larger floral installations.
Because The Spotted Orchid approaches wedding flowers as part of the overall event design, it's particularly suited to couples who want a coordinated floral vision carried throughout multiple spaces on their wedding day.
Amour Floral & Decor
Amour Floral & Decor is a Cleveland-based luxury floral and event-design studio specializing in weddings and sophisticated celebrations throughout Northeast Ohio.
Its floral style leans romantic, lush, traditional, and whimsical, with each event customized around the client's vision. In addition to bouquets and centerpieces, Amour creates floral installations, ceremony designs, arches, reception décor, and complete event styling.
The studio also maintains its own décor inventory, allowing floral elements and decorative pieces to be planned together as part of a cohesive wedding environment.
For couples who want both flowers and visual event styling from the same design team, Amour offers a full-service approach.
Website: amourneo.com
Instagram: @amourneo216
Choosing a Cleveland Wedding Floral Designer
Finding the right floral designer isn't only about choosing the arrangements you think are prettiest. Look through each designer's portfolio and pay attention to the overall feeling of their weddings. Do you gravitate toward loose, garden-inspired flowers? Dramatic installations? Classic arrangements? Bold color? Soft romance? Something sculptural and unexpected?
It's also worth thinking about the scale of floral design you want. Some couples primarily need personal flowers and centerpieces. Others want a florist who can transform a ceremony and reception with installations, candles, greenery, arches, tablescapes, and other design elements.
When you find work that makes you stop scrolling, that's usually a pretty good place to start.
What Happens to Your Wedding Flowers After the Wedding?
After spending months choosing the flowers, colors, textures, and floral designer for your wedding, it can feel surprisingly difficult to leave your bouquet behind when the celebration is over. Fortunately, wedding flowers don't necessarily have to end with the wedding.
Cleveland and Northeast Ohio couples have several options for preserving their bouquets, including pressed flower artwork, resin preservation, dimensional floral displays, and other keepsakes.
Your petals preserved beneath paint.
At Heirblooms by Adrian, wedding flowers take another path.
Rather than recreating the original bouquet, the flowers are dried, deconstructed, and incorporated directly into an original painted canvas. Petals and botanical elements become texture within the artwork, transforming flowers carried for one day into something designed to live in the couple's home for years to come.
Heirblooms is based in Columbus but works with couples throughout Cleveland, Northeast Ohio, and nationwide. A prepaid shipping label is provided after booking, making it easy to send flowers directly to the studio after the wedding.
If you're curious about the different options available locally, explore our Wedding Bouquet Preservation in Cleveland, Ohio: A Guide to Local Studios.
Because choosing your wedding flowers is only the beginning. The next question is what you'd like them to become.

