47 Best Florist Website Examples - Page 2
This plant e-commerce site leads with a banner announcement, uses serif typography for "Plants Spread Joy!", and arranges social proof via media logos before the product grid.
This flower delivery site uses alternating full-width marquee tickers reading "SEND FLOWERS" to break up product grids and lifestyle photography.
This florist e-commerce site pairs product names like "Strawberry Lemonade Tulips" and "Cotton Candy Clouds" with a green-and-magenta color scheme and hand-picked curation messaging.
This luxury floral design site uses a split serif-script typographic system: "Virginia & Destination" in italic script paired with "Luxury Event Floral Design" in serif.
This florist e-commerce site uses watercolor gradient backgrounds and asymmetric layouts with overlapping photo panels to frame product categories and brand story.
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This florist site pairs a pull quote about "personal touches; hometown feelings" with hand-drawn line-art botanicals and wedding photography.
This luxury florist site opens with "SEND YOUR LOVE & FEELINGS" in italic serif, then narrows product discovery to three occasion-based categories: Birthday, Valentine, Sympathy.
This San Diego florist site positions weddings through spirituality, using "Floral Manifestation Form" and oval-cropped collage photos that mimic Pinterest mood boards.
This florist e-commerce site uses serif italics for "Roses flowers" in the hero and overlapping product cards that float into the hero section.
This local florist site leads with a watercolor illustration of a floral-filled canoe instead of product photography.
This wedding florist site layers a mosaic hero image under semi-transparent white and leads with "I'm known for creating magic with artisanal flowers" in calligraphic serif.
This florist site uses Persian script typography layered over full-bleed flower photography, with archway-framed portraits of women holding bouquets.
This wedding floral design site uses asymmetric hero layout with bride portrait and overlaid dried flowers to anchor the cultural specificity.
This local florist site uses a 5×2 grid of square photo cards to display service categories from "Floral Arrangements" to "Flower Bed Maintenance."
This florist site centers its value proposition in the tagline "Bespoke Floral Elevating Every Moment" paired with close-up arrangement photography.
This wedding florist site uses a two-column layout pairing couple photography with the founder's portrait on a warm peach background block.
This florist e-commerce site uses an asymmetric photo grid of women holding bouquets and staggered circular category badges to organize occasions like weddings and sympathy.