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Why reception flowers matter
First impressions form within seconds. Before a receptionist smiles, before a guest picks up their name badge, the atmosphere of a room has already said something. Flowers are one of the most powerful — and surprisingly affordable — ways to shape that atmosphere.
Research consistently shows that fresh flowers in a space can reduce stress, improve mood, and even increase how trustworthy and professional a place feels to visitors. For hotels, wedding venues, and corporate offices alike, this translates directly into better experiences and stronger brand perception.
🌿 Mood & wellbeing
Fresh flowers reduce anxiety and create a sense of calm welcome — ideal for waiting areas and lobby spaces.
🏢 Brand impression
Fresh flowers reduce anxiety and create a sense of calm welcome — ideal for waiting areas and lobby spaces.
💐 Event atmosphere
For weddings and events, reception flowers set the tone before guests even enter the main room.
The good news is that you don’t need an enormous budget to make flowers work hard. A single well-chosen arrangement on a reception desk, or a pair of tall vases flanking a doorway, can be just as effective as an elaborate installation.
Best flower types for receptions
Not all flowers are suited to reception environments. You want varieties that look impressive from the moment they’re arranged, last well in room-temperature conditions, and don’t drop pollen or petals onto surfaces. Here are the most popular and reliable choices.
Roses
The classic choice for good reason. Roses are available year-round, come in almost every colour, and carry an unmistakable sense of elegance. Garden roses with their fuller, more open heads work beautifully in romantic or hotel settings, while tighter hybrid tea roses suit a cleaner, more corporate look.
Orchids
If longevity is a priority, orchids are hard to beat. A well-cared-for phalaenopsis orchid can flower for six to eight weeks, making them a cost-effective choice for permanent reception displays. They’re particularly popular in modern office receptions and hotel lobbies.
Lilies
Dramatic, fragrant, and impressive in height — lilies make a statement. Oriental lilies are best for larger spaces where their scent can spread without becoming overwhelming. One important note: remove the stamens on arrival to prevent pollen staining surfaces and clothing.
Hydrangeas
These are a favourite for weddings and soft-styled receptions. Their large, cloud-like blooms fill out arrangements generously, and they’re available in a beautiful range of whites, blues, pinks, and purples. Hydrangeas can be a little thirsty, so keep their water topped up daily.
Eucalyptus & foliage
Don’t overlook greenery. A lush arrangement of eucalyptus, ruscus, or fern can provide the structural backbone that makes flowers sing. Foliage alone, in an oversized vessel, can also look genuinely stunning in a minimalist space.
Online Flower Company tips : For low-maintenance reception displays that always look fresh, combine orchids as the centrepiece with eucalyptus stems around the base. Replace the eucalyptus weekly and you’ll get weeks of life from the orchids with minimal effort.
→ See our full guide: Complete Office Flowers Guide
Seasonal picks: month-by-month UK guide
Choosing flowers that are in season in the UK has two big advantages: they tend to be fresher (shorter supply chain, longer vase life) and better value for money. Here’s a quick reference by season.
| Season | Months | Best choices |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | Mar – May | Tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, sweet peas, hyacinths |
| Summer | Jun – Aug | Peonies, sunflowers, lavender, sweet peas, dahlias, roses |
| Autumn | Sep – Nov | Dahlias, chrysanthemums, cosmos, ornamental grasses |
| Winter | Dec – Feb | Amaryllis, hellebores, winter foliage, orchids, narcissus |
→ See our full guide: Birth Month Flower Guide
Choosing the right colour palette
Colour is arguably the most important decision you’ll make when choosing reception flowers. Get it right and the flowers feel like they belong — get it wrong and even beautiful blooms can feel out of place.
White & ivory
Timeless and versatile. Works in almost every setting — hotel lobbies, wedding receptions, modern offices. Creates a sense of calm luxury.
Blush & peach
Warm and romantic. Ideal for weddings, spa receptions, and boutique hospitality. Pairs beautifully with greenery and wood tones.
Bold & jewel tones
Deep plum, burgundy, and terracotta make a strong visual impact. Suited to fashion-forward brands, event venues, and winter weddings.
Brand-matched colour
For corporate offices, aligning flower colours with your brand palette creates a cohesive, intentional feel throughout the space.
A useful rule of thumb: limit your palette to two or three colours maximum. More than that and arrangements start to look busy. If you’re unsure, white or ivory flowers with lots of lush green foliage is the safest and most elegant starting point.
→ Read more: How to choose reception flower colours
Wedding vs corporate receptions: key differences
Wedding Receptions
Weddings demand high impact and emotional resonance. Couples look for bespoke arrangements that photograph beautifully, tell a personal story, and create an unforgettable atmosphere for their guests.
- Popular styles: Tall centrepieces, dramatic floral archways, cascading table runners.
- Top choices: Fresh, fragrant blooms like garden roses, peonies, and sweet peas.
- Focus: Visual impact, personalization, and memory creation.
Corporate & Office Receptions
Corporate spaces require consistency, longevity, and brand alignment. Since these are replaced regularly (weekly or fortnightly), durability and clean aesthetics are the top priorities.
- Popular styles: Clean, structured, and minimalist geometric arrangements.
- Top choices: Long-lasting orchids, anthuriums, and architectural tropical foliage.
- Focus: Durability, corporate identity, and low-maintenance (no heavy scents).
Good to know: OFC offers subscription arrangements for office receptions, with fresh deliveries on a schedule that suits you. Contact us to discuss a bespoke plan.
Care & longevity tips
Even the freshest flowers won’t last if they’re not cared for properly. These simple steps will help your reception arrangements stay looking their best for as long as possible.
- Cut the stems on arrival. Trim 2–3cm at a 45-degree angle before placing in water. This opens up the stem and maximises water uptake.
- Use clean, cool water. Bacteria in dirty vases is the most common reason flowers die early. Change the water every two days and clean the vase each time.
- Add flower food. The sachet that comes with your flowers is worth using. It contains a mild antibacterial agent and sugar that genuinely extends vase life.
- Keep away from direct heat and sunlight. Reception desks near sunny windows or heating vents will shorten flower life considerably. Keep displays in a cool, shaded spot where possible.
- Remove dead heads promptly. One wilting flower can accelerate the deterioration of the whole arrangement. Remove fading blooms as soon as you notice them.
- Mist foliage lightly. A fine mist of water on leaves (not petals) helps foliage last longer, particularly in air-conditioned office environments.
→ Detailed guide: Care & longevity tips for reception flowers
How to order reception flowers online — next-day UK delivery
Ordering flowers online has become genuinely easy, and next-day delivery means you don't need to plan weeks ahead. At iFlora, we deliver fresh flowers to addresses across the UK, typically arriving the morning after you order.
Consider the size of your reception space (is it a large lobby or a compact desk?) along with your specific colour preferences to ensure the perfect match.
Have a rough idea of your budget per arrangement and how frequently you'll want to refresh the flowers. This makes choosing the right product much easier.
For a one-off event like a wedding, it's worth ordering slightly more than you think you need — a few extra stems are always useful to fill gaps or replace anything that doesn't travel well.
For office displays, our subscription service is the most convenient option, as it ensures you always have fresh flowers without needing to reorder manually.
Our delivery partners work across the UK. Order by 6pm for next-day delivery on most UK postcodes. Same-day delivery is available in selected areas — check your postcode at checkout.
→ Guide: How to order reception flowers online UK
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