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Wedding Flowers — Luxury Bridal Bouquets & San Francisco Wedding Florist
From the intimate elopement to the full-scale ceremony — wedding flowers that hold up to your moment.
San Francisco Wedding Florist
Flower Icon is a San Francisco wedding florist based in SoMa, serving couples across the Bay Area for bridal bouquets, ceremony flowers, reception centerpieces, and full-service wedding florals. Every wedding project is designed and produced in our studio — no wire services, no cookie-cutter arrangements.
We serve weddings in San Francisco, Palo Alto, Berkeley, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Sonoma, Napa, and across the Bay Area.
Wedding Bouquets & Ceremony Flowers
Our wedding flower service covers everything:
- Bridal bouquets — designed to match your dress, palette, and venue
- Bridesmaid bouquets — coordinated variations at scale
- Boutonnieres & corsages — see our boutonniere guide
- Ceremony arches & floral installations — statement pieces for arches, altars, aisles
- Reception centerpieces — designed to your table plan
- Cake florals & signage details
Luxury Wedding Flowers That Feel Custom
Luxury wedding flowers should feel like an extension of the couple, not a template. Every Flower Icon wedding is a bespoke design process — we work directly with couples to compose palettes, silhouettes, and floral personalities that match the wedding’s aesthetic.
For inspiration, browse our complete wedding flowers guide or read about 2026 wedding bouquet styles.
Wedding Flower Delivery Across the Bay Area
Wedding flower delivery covers San Francisco venues, Peninsula (Palo Alto, Los Altos, Woodside), East Bay (Berkeley, Oakland), Marin (Mill Valley, Sausalito, San Rafael), and Wine Country (Sonoma, Napa).
How Our Wedding Flower Process Works
Start with a consultation to discuss your palette, venue, and vision. We create a proposal with recommended arrangements and pricing. Once you approve, we source, design, and deliver on the wedding day.
Featured in the San Francisco Standard, San Francisco Examiner, Nob Hill Gazette, SF Weekly, 7x7, Style Me Pretty’s Little Black Book, and Love Happens Magazine.