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The French Wedding Style Edit

Best Wedding Florists in the South of France

The florists international couples trust across Provence, Languedoc, the French Riviera and the Côte d’Azur, chosen by our editors from our partner collection.

Curated by the French Wedding Style editors Last reviewed 3 florists

A southern French wedding asks a florist to work with the place. Provençal stone holds reflected light in the afternoon, Languedoc summer afternoons turn forty degrees in the shade, and Riviera venues sit in a maritime climate that changes which stems make it to evening still looking themselves. Florists who work the region regularly know which textures hold up, which growers can deliver to a chateau on a Saturday, and which arrangements need to be installed in the morning and which can wait.

We do not arrange weddings ourselves. French Wedding Style is an editorial guide and a matchmaker: we get to know the florists working across the South of France, feature their real weddings, and introduce couples to the people whose creative voice suits them. The florists below are members of our curated collection, chosen for the strength of their work and the celebrations they have delivered across Provence, Languedoc, the Riviera and the Côte d'Azur. Read their stories, then reach out.

In short

The best wedding florists in the South of France for international couples work fluently with the heat, the season, and the venues couples choose: chateaux in Provence, mas in the Luberon, vineyards in Languedoc, and villas across the French Riviera and the Côte d'Azur. This collection brings together vetted partner florists of French Wedding Style across the southern half of the country.

The florists, at a glance

  1. 01 Fleurs Design by Faustine
  2. 02 Petite Fleur
  3. 03 Fivemarch studio

How we curate this list

Every florist featured here is a partner florist we have vetted and chosen to represent. For the southern edit we look for fluency working with international couples, regional and seasonal knowledge of the venues couples come to us about, and a portfolio that holds across the range of southern celebrations, from intimate Provençal chateau weddings to multi-day Riviera villa celebrations. We prioritise florists whose real weddings we have featured and whose work venues and planners return to.

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REFINED, VERSATILE FLORALS ACROSS THE SOUTH OF FRANCE · SOUTH OF FRANCE, LANGUEDOC

Fleurs Design by Faustine sits in Montpellier and works across the South of France and beyond. Faustine spent years working with prestigious florists in London, including Harrods and the Orient Express, before returning to Montpellier to launch her own studio in 2015. That international training shows in the polish of her work and in the breadth of registers she handles comfortably, from classical poise to modern editorial.

She has crafted floral designs for high-profile commissions including ITV's Mr Selfridge and Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and her wedding work moves easily between intimate celebrations and large multi-day events. Faustine and her team travel throughout the south of France and accept destination weddings further afield.

Why We Love Them

Harrods and Orient Express training, set down in Montpellier and turned to weddings since 2015.

Regions
South of France, Languedoc
Best for
Refined, versatile florals across the South of France
Real weddings
1 featured
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PERSONALISED, REFINED ARRANGEMENTS ACROSS THE SOUTH OF FRANCE · SOUTH OF FRANCE, LANGUEDOC

Petite Fleur sits in Montpellier and crafts personalised floral arrangements that capture the visual direction of each couple. Their approach is built around refined artistry and creative range, with each arrangement carefully composed to reflect the couple's personality and the character of the venue.

Founded by a florist with over a decade of expertise, Petite Fleur draws on a background working with prestigious florists in London and on high-profile projects, including events at the Gherkin, Harrods, and the Royal Courts of Justice. The team is adept at transforming a venue into a complete floral environment, with attention to texture, colour, and the relationship between every arrangement on the day. Based in Montpellier, they offer services throughout the south of France and accept destination weddings further afield.

Why We Love Them

A decade of London training carried back to Montpellier, and applied to refined, personalised wedding florals.

Regions
South of France, Languedoc
Best for
Personalised, refined arrangements across the South of France
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SCULPTURAL SCENOGRAPHY FOR EDITORIAL PARIS WEDDINGS · PARIS, PROVENCE, OISE, NORMANDY

Fivemarch studio, founded by Anjara, treats the wedding day as a complete visual environment. Each commission begins as a tailored concept that brings florals, scenography, lighting, and atmosphere into a single coherent universe, drawing references from fashion, design, and cinema. The result is a celebration that feels like an immersive editorial set rather than a conventional floral arrangement.

Anjara holds a Master's in Digital Strategy and Web Marketing and spent eight years in luxury e-commerce at Estée Lauder Companies, Jo Malone London, and ba&sh before training in floral art and founding the studio. Couples who book Fivemarch are commissioning a complete creative direction, supported by months of preparation. Based in Île-de-France, the studio serves Paris, the wider region, the Oise, Normandy, and across France for couples who fall in love with the aesthetic.

Why We Love Them

Sculptural, editorial, and conceived as a complete visual environment, by a founder trained in luxury brand strategy.

Regions
Paris, Provence, Oise, Normandy
Best for
Sculptural scenography for editorial Paris weddings

Choosing your florist: our advice

Match the florist to the southern sub-region

Provence, Languedoc, and the Côte d'Azur each carry their own venue rhythms. A florist with deep Provençal portfolio knowledge brings a different fluency than one based on the Riviera, even though the styles overlap. If your venue is set, prioritise the florist who works closest to it; if your region is open, the florist's home base is a natural place to begin.

Plan around heat and the season

Southern French summers can be intense, and certain flowers do not last past two in the afternoon. A florist working the region regularly will steer you towards palettes and textures that hold up under heat, and time installations to land as close to ceremony hour as possible. Spring and early autumn give you significantly more range.

Lean on local seasonal sourcing where it makes sense

The South of France has a working floriculture: cut-flower growers in the Var, in the Vaucluse, and across Languedoc, plus the wholesale flower markets of Nice and Marseille. Ask your florist which growers they work with and which months are peak. A seasonal sourcing brief can also reduce the carbon weight of a destination wedding.

Account for venue logistics and pack-down

Many southern venues are private estates with specific pack-down hours and limited overnight access. Confirm how installations are delivered and dismantled, who stays on site through the day to maintain them, and what happens to the arrangements afterwards. Larger multi-day celebrations usually need a florist who handles the full visual direction, not arrangements alone.

Reach out early for peak dates

Strong florists in the South of France take a limited number of weddings each year, and dates from May through September fill first. Once your venue and date are roughly set, make contact. A good florist will tell you honestly whether they are the right fit, and recommend a colleague if they are not available.

Editor’s tip

Ask your florist to walk you through their warmest-month weddings. A South of France florist who handles July and August in Provence, Languedoc, or the Côte d'Azur well will know which palettes hold their colour through the heat, which installations are best left until the last hour, and which stems they avoid entirely. The arrangements that suit a cooler day are not always the same ones that survive the heat.

The words florists use

Floral scenography
A florist's design approach that treats the celebration as a unified visual environment, layering florals with draping, lighting, textiles, and styling rather than supplying arrangements alone.
Seasonal and locally sourced
A sourcing approach that uses what is in season and grown nearby, often working with named regional growers in the Var, the Vaucluse, or Languedoc. Reduces transport, supports French floriculture, and gives the arrangements a regional sense of place.
Mas
A traditional Provençal farmhouse, typically in stone with shuttered windows and an inner courtyard, often used today as an intimate wedding venue. Its scale and architecture shape how florals work across the day.
Bastide
A larger Provençal country house, more formal than a mas, often set in gardens or vineyards. A common Provençal wedding venue with grander interiors and outdoor reception space.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the right wedding florist in the South of France?
Start with the visual register you respond to, then look for florists whose previous southern weddings feel like yours in venue type, season, and scale. Check that they work fluently in your language, know your shortlisted venues, and are clear about scope (florals only, or florals plus scenography) and delivery logistics. The florists in this collection link to their full profiles, and a complete national edit is available at our best wedding florists in France pillar.
How much does a wedding florist in the South of France cost?
Fees vary widely with the scope, the venue, the scale of the celebration, and the season. A typical brief covering personal flowers and a ceremony installation often starts in the range of 2,500 to 5,000 euros across Provence, Languedoc, and the Riviera, with full reception scenography across multi-day chateau or villa celebrations sitting considerably higher. We suggest asking each florist directly for their quote.
Are these wedding florists English-speaking?
Yes. The florists featured here work regularly with international couples and are fluent in English. Several have lived or trained outside France before returning to the region. Each florist's profile describes the couples and venues they work with, so you can confirm the languages they handle before you reach out.
Do these florists travel across the South of France?
Most do. Provence, Languedoc, and the Côte d'Azur are practical day-trip distance for a florist already working the region, and several routinely deliver across the whole southern band. For weddings on the very edge of their range (the Pyrenees, the Italian border, Corsica), confirm logistics in the first conversation and ask whether they can recommend a colleague closer to the venue if needed.
When should I book a wedding florist for a South of France wedding?
Most couples book a florist nine to fifteen months before the wedding, and often earlier for peak dates between May and September. Florists who deliver full scenography across multi-day southern celebrations take a limited number of weddings each year, so reaching out as soon as your date and venue are set gives you the widest choice.

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