Pastels, Asymmetry, and Exotic Foliage
What are the top floral design trends in Morocco for 2026? The modern Moroccan consumer is moving towards soft pastel colors, asymmetrical "wild" arrangements, and the integration of exotic foliage. These globally-influenced aesthetics offer a refined, minimalist, and natural look that contrasts with traditional tight, red rose bouquets.
There is a massive surge in demand for soft, romantic palettes. Blush pinks, dusty roses, peaches, and creamy whites are dominating the luxury gifting scene. These colors offer a refined, sophisticated look that appeals to modern aesthetics and minimalist interior design, moving away from high-contrast vibrant colors.
Moving away from the tight, perfectly round bouquets of the past, Moroccan florists are now championing the "hand-gathered" look. These asymmetrical arrangements feel natural, loose, and authentic, mimicking how flowers might look growing in a lush, wild garden. To complement these wild arrangements, there is an increased use of unique foliage. Eucalyptus, dried pampas grass, and structural exotic leaves are being used to add architectural height and contrasting textures to bouquets.
Soft pastels like blush pink, peach, and creamy white are highly requested for Moroccan weddings in 2026.
An asymmetrical arrangement is designed to look unbalanced yet harmonious, mimicking natural, wild growth rather than a perfect sphere.