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AaronHenty1810dThere are actually several interesting trends for 2026. For example, florists are focusing a lot on natural color palettes like green, beige, olive, and soft neutral tones, often combined with one strong accent color such as burgundy or lavender. Monochromatic bouquets are also very popular, where arrangements use different shades of the same color to create a calm and elegant look. If you want to see a detailed explanation of these ideas and other styles, you can read more about them here https://buketcveca.rs/trendovi-u-cv... where they describe modern combinations, textures, and popular bouquet designs for the coming year.
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Gaha1010dThat’s really interesting. I like the idea of monochromatic bouquets because they look simple but still very stylish. Using different textures and shades of the same color probably makes the arrangement feel more sophisticated without looking too busy. I might try creating something like that at home next time I buy flowers.

I’ve recently become really interested in floral design, especially because I like decorating my home with fresh flowers. But I noticed that trends in flower arrangements change quite often. Some bouquets look very minimalistic, while others are more colorful and expressive. I’m curious about what styles and color combinations are becoming popular recently and what florists expect to see more of in the next year.
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