Co-founder & CEO of Interflora India Shares 8 Floral Trends For Events At Home

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With flower power ruling the world, eternally, we chatted with Anuja Joshi, the CEO and co-founder of Interflora India to tell us about trends of 2022. Not only do we love the designs of Interflora in general, but when Anuja has conceptualised and produced floral décor for the likes of Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, the Ambanis, Jindals and even the House Of Gucci and Dior, trust her brand, then we’ll lap up all the tips and intel she gives us to add floral decor to our homes. “We love working at home locations as there is something that feels special, intimate as well as personal. We have done up many homes and love playing around with table centrepieces, entrances as well as ceilings,” she tells us. So if you want to glam up your home the floral way, read on and pay attention to the pictures! That is where the visual inspiration lies..

Organic Wilderness

We love all things wild and free, this whimsical trend can be achieved in many ways, so don’t limit yourself. Play around with vines, grass and wildflowers. The only rule here is to go wild. 

Opulent Floral Utopia

Pastels & flowers are like bread & butter, pastel flowers are the simplest and the most effective way to create magic in your home. This can be done using dominantly peach roses & baby’s breath. 

Asymmetric Affair

The best way to create dimension is to strategically arrange your blooms in a way that creates interesting compositions and depth. This style can be easily executed in one’s home as table centerpices. According to us this trend comes through in all its glory when it is executed by using single kinds of flowers to create asymmetric structures. 

Textural Synergies

Use a harmony of fresh flowers with dried ones. While this approach may be intimidating at first, we want you to be the bridge that brings together the timeless luxury of fresh flowers and the playful moods of dried flowers. This dynamic trend looks beautiful when executed as ceiling decor as it makes the otherwise overlooked ceiling a fresh new textural masterpiece.

A Bohemian Evening

This trend is partially involved in the Boho trend and also lasts for a very long time. Arrangements which are completely made of dried up wheat, barley and palm are a part of this trend. This looks best when paired with warm yet soft lights mingled in with the natural elements. 

Indian Accents

Decorate your space with locally sourced Indian blooms! This can work great by pairing gold decor with white and pastel flowers. You can also use Indian accents to bring depth to your rangoli. 

Garden Freshness

This is an exciting one, convert your fruit basket into an art installation! Use tropical fruits and pair them with foliage as well as bright & energetic colours for flowers such as yellow, orange and poppy pink. This sets a fun tone  for the house, perfect for entertaining friends!


Simply Lime

Taking simplicity to new heights, this trend sets the design to be minimal, sophisticated and natural. A simple colour palette of white and green with an abundance of foliage is the way to go. Delicate accents like blush or canary can also make an appearance. 

You can also play with other trends mixing them with dried flowers or warm tones as accent colours. With this trend, less is more. 


Pro Tip

Head over to Interflora India for all your floral needs - daily or wedding specific. If you're looking out for artificial flowers, then check out brands like Twig & Twine, FourWalls, Angie Homes, Pollination and more.