Flower Arranging Styles

 


Signature Styles and Colour Options

Kate's Garden, for several years running, has been named Best Flower Shop, Best Floral Designer and Best Wedding Services in Markham.

This is direct result of the talent of our Florists and Fleuristas; bespoke designers not bound by the formulaic recipes of floral wire services.

Our bouquets and arrangements are lush and generous in terms of bloom count, matched to the season and as local as possible.

We are adept at a wide variety of styles from enduring to trend-setting.

Please choose from the photos below to help determine the Signature Style and Colour Options that please you most.

Foraged Style

Emphasizes foliage and greenery for a ‘fresh from the garden’ look. You’ll find this style in our Twiglet and Wilding arrangements, as well as our Flower Farm Bouquet.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Free Form Style

A modern style that has floating and unusual shapes gives it a fun, uncontained flare. You’ll find this style in our Sydney and Frolic arrangements.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Spiraled Style

Arranged in concentric circles for a classic, formal domed shape. You’ll find this style in our French Hand Tied Bouquet.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Domed Style

A classic rounded shape with descending concentric circles. You’ll find this style in our Bridgerton and Smooch arrangements.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

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Bundled Block Style

Flower types are bundled together to give a statement making, colour blocking look. You’ll find this style in our Cube and Love Bundle Arrangements.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Constance Style

Constance Spry was a florist famous for her artful arrangements, often without foliage. She would use bottles and vases found in her client's cupboards. A foraged, flower focused arrangement.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

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Dutchmaster Style

These asymmetrical arrangements are the latest style, that is actually a throwback to Old Dutchmaster painting still life portraits. You’ll find this style in our Dutchmaster and Mini Dutchmaster arrangments.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Presentation Style

Sometimes called ‘ballerina’ style, this style has a flat back, ideal for displaying a large arrangement of flowers. You’ll find this style in our Presentation Bouquet.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Parallel Style

A tall, upright arrangement that emphasize the elegant shapes of long line flowers. You'll find this style in our Parallel arrangement.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Gridded Style

A classic technique of creating a framework of stems to interlock flower stems, creating a lush, round shape. You'll find this style in our French Blooms arrangement.

*Photos are for inspiration - bloom count and size of arrangement are constant, but colours and flowers may vary.

Scoop Style

A curved wave that has a loose, foraged feel with a modern spin.

Modern Triangle Style

A pleasing geometric shape, perfect for a foyer, that delivers dramatic show.

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Single Note Style

Using monochromatic or individual flowers, the single note style is a minimalistic way to make sure you can have flowers in every room.