
The bouquet as portrait.
A bouquet is a portrait — designed around the bride before it is designed around the flowers.
Before a single stem is chosen, the studio is asking different questions. What is the bride wearing — silk, lace, structured, soft? How tall is she? Where will she hold it? Is she walking down a long aisle, or stepping out of a villa for a small ceremony?
The bouquet answers those questions first. Palette, weight, silhouette and ribbon are decided in relation to the bride and the dress — not from a catalogue. The flowers are chosen last.
Every bouquet on this page is from a real Phuket wedding designed and built personally by Supparin.
What defines a bouquet, here.
Four things the studio decides before it picks a single stem.
- 01
The bride first
Height, frame, hands, the dress, how she carries herself. The bouquet's scale and silhouette are sized to her — never to the flowers we'd like to use.
- 02
Palette as portrait
Colour is read against skin, dress and venue light. A soft pastel reads differently on a shaded villa terrace than on an open Andaman beach at noon — the palette is composed for the room.
- 03
Weight & conditioning
A bouquet has to survive 30°C, humidity, salt air and an hour of portraits. Stems are conditioned, hydrated and tied so the piece still looks freshly cut when the photographer arrives.
- 04
Ribbon & finish
Ribbon is not a decoration — it is the last line of the portrait. Width, fibre and how it falls are chosen against the dress fabric and the bride's hands.

Not every bouquet is white.
A colour bouquet is not a louder bouquet — it is a different portrait. Red, yellow, blue, deep purple — each pulls a different character out of the bride and a different mood out of the day.
The brief from the bride decides the palette. The studio's role is to compose, condition and balance it so it reads as considered rather than mixed.
Bridal, bridesmaid, boutonnière.
Most weddings need more than one bouquet. The studio designs the bridal piece first, then composes the bridesmaid bouquets to sit beneath it — same palette family, smaller in scale, never identical.
Boutonnières and corsages are designed against the bouquet too — same conditioned stems, finer ribbon, lighter weight so they sit cleanly on the lapel.
Every piece in a wedding party is built the same morning, in the same studio, from the same flower order. The set is meant to read as one.



The same studio designs across very different briefs — a quiet beach palette of chamomile and white roses, a blush composition of ranunculus and garden rose. The bouquet always answers the bride, not a house style.
What we ask before designing a bouquet.
- What is the dress?
- A photograph or sketch of the dress decides scale, silhouette and ribbon before any flower is chosen. Lace, silk, structured and soft fabrics each ask for a different bouquet.
- Where will the ceremony happen?
- Open beach, shaded villa terrace, indoor reception — light and air change the palette. Pastels read differently in noon sun than under a covered sala.
- How many bouquets does the party need?
- Bridal, bridesmaids, flower girls, corsages, boutonnières — the studio designs the whole party as one family so nothing reads as bought separately.
- Any flowers to use, or to avoid?
- Allergies, scent preferences, sentimental stems or imported feature flowers (peony, garden rose in season) are discussed early so the brief is honest about timing and cost.

Supparin — lead floral designer.
Every bridal bouquet at Wedding Flowers Phuket is designed and built personally by Supparin with her small permanent team. Bouquets are not subcontracted out.
An enquiry begins with a conversation about the bride and the dress — not a package.
Wedding bouquet pricing.
Indicative ranges in Thai Baht, drawn directly from our published Wedding Flowers Cost guide. A full quote is prepared from your enquiry.
Bridal Bouquet
Hand-tied bridal bouquet, designed around the dress and conditioned for the day.
THB฿ 3,500 – 9,500
Bridesmaid Bouquet
Per bridesmaid, designed to sit beneath the bridal piece in the same palette family.
THB฿ 2,500 – 5,500
Flower Girl Posy
Small posy scaled and weighted for a young flower girl's hands.
THB฿ 1,200 – 2,500
Boutonnière
Lapel piece in matching conditioned stems and finer ribbon.
THB฿ 450 – 950
Corsage
Wrist corsage in matching palette, conditioned for the day.
THB฿ 650 – 1,200
Toss Bouquet
Lighter duplicate of the bridal bouquet for the toss.
THB฿ 1,500 – 3,000
A complete wedding-party set — bridal, bridesmaid bouquets and boutonnières — is most often quoted together as a single brief.
Other floral directions.
“An amazing, diligent, reliable team with a 'never give up' spirit — my wedding bouquet still stayed fresh after 3+ days.”
Planning your bouquet in Phuket?
Send the date, the dress and a sense of the palette. Supparin will reply personally with availability and a quote.
Telephone
+66 855 653 944
Enquiry
Two ways to reach the studio — both go directly to Supparin.