Home/Blog/Wedding Flowers in Sweden: Traditions and Ideas

Wedding Flowers in Sweden: Traditions and Ideas

By FlowersSweden·
Wedding Flowers in Sweden: Traditions and Ideas

Photo by Darya Sannikova on Pexels

Wedding Flowers in Sweden: Traditions and Ideas

Even as the world becomes more globalized, every region has its unique traditions, and this extends to wedding flowers. When it comes to the Swedish wedding flower scene, there's a blend of ancient customs and contemporary trends that make for a fascinating study. If you're planning a wedding in Sweden or looking to incorporate Swedish elements into your wedding, this is your definitive guide. From local flower markets to specific neighborhood shops, we’ll explore where to find the best blooms and how Swedes have been arranging flowers for centuries.

What Makes Swedish Wedding Flowers Unique?

Swedish brides and grooms often turn to flowers for their symbolism, as much as for aesthetics. Tulips, for instance, are popular for their association with perfect love. The color of the flowers is also significant, with white and light colors often representing purity, while green is associated with new beginnings. Unique to Sweden, the flower arrangements tend to be asymmetrical, reflecting a love for natural forms and the beauty of irregularity.

Where Do Swedes Source their Wedding Flowers?

In Sweden, neighborhoods like Vasastan and Södermalm in Stockholm are renowned for their florists. Visiting markets like Hallandsåsen or Kungsholmen in the capital city, brides and grooms can find locally sourced blooms. According to the Swedish Florist Association, 70% of flowers sold in stores are imported, though there's been a noticeable trend towards Swedish-grown flowers in recent years, with a 10% increase in domestic production since 2020.

What’s in a Swedish Wedding Bouquet?

Traditionally, Swedish wedding bouquets include seasonal flowers such as daffodils in spring, wildflowers in summer, and chrysanthemums in autumn. However, there's been a modern shift towards more exotic blooms like peonies and orchids. A surprising 45% of brides still opt for roses, according to a recent survey by Svenskt Blommor, the Swedish Association of Florists. Popular color schemes in 2024 included soft pastels and whites, but there's a growing trend towards bolder colors like deep reds and purples.

How Do Swedish Brides Wear Their Bouquets?

Swedish brides often carry their bouquets in a traditional manner, but there are also regional variations. In the countryside, brides might carry a small posy or a single long-stemmed flower, symbolizing simplicity and purity. In contrast, urban weddings might feature elaborate arrangements that echo the bride’s gown. Some brides in Gothenburg and Malmö favor wearing floral crowns or wrist corsages, a nod to the region’s medieval history.

How Do Flowers Decorate the Swedish Wedding Venue?

Venues in Sweden are often adorned with flowers that reflect the natural beauty of the country. For instance, tables might be decorated with a simple vase of locally grown anemones or Narcissus, which are readily available and highly prized for their fragrance. In contrast, a winter wedding in Lund or Uppsala might feature arrangements of pinecones and white flowers, evoking the stark beauty of the Swedish winter landscape.

What About Flower Delivery in Sweden?

With a high demand for flower delivery services, Sweden has seen a boom in online platforms like Blomsterkuriren and Apotek Hjärtat, catering to last-minute flower orders. These services ensure that fresh flowers can be delivered promptly across the country, from Gothenburg to Malmö. In 2024, around 60% of flower orders were placed online, a significant increase from 50% in 2023.

Anecdote: A Swedish Wedding in the Woods

In the summer of 2025, we had the pleasure of delivering flowers for a wedding in the Dalarna province. The bride, a lover of nature, wanted to incorporate the surrounding woods into the décor. We sourced locally grown wildflowers and foliage from a farmer’s market in Falun, creating a series of free-form arrangements that mimicked the natural landscape. The result was enchanting, with guests feeling as if they were part of a woodland fairy tale.

FAQ

  • Q: What are the most popular flowers for Swedish weddings?
A: Roses remain popular, accounting for 45% of all wedding flowers. However, there's a growing trend towards using local and seasonal blooms like anemones, daffodils, and Narcissus.
  • Q: Are there any superstitions or taboos associated with wedding flowers in Sweden?
A: Yes, some brides avoid white heather as it's considered unlucky. Similarly, it's traditional to avoid lilies, which can be associated with funerals.
  • Q: Can you suggest some Swedish florists for wedding flowers?
A: Absolutely, some of the best include Florist Stockholm in Vasastan and blomsterhandler in Södermalm. For a more rustic feel, consider local markets in Dalarna or Skåne.
  • Q: How much does it cost to have wedding flowers delivered in Sweden?
A: Prices vary widely depending on the type and amount of flowers, but on average, couples spend around 10,000 SEK on floral arrangements.

Last updated: April 2026

← Back to Blog
Wedding Flowers in Sweden: Traditions and Ideas