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Siew Shan Lee
Nov 20, 2025
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Exceptional service recovery and customer care! Recently ordered a floral centrepiece for a significant milestone event, and while there was initially a hiccup, the Singapore Florist team went above and beyond to make it right.

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Bok Mun Chan
Oct 30, 2025
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Ordered a bouquet for a friend's birthday and the delivery was right on time. Stems were fresh, the wrap was elegant, and the recipient sent me photos within an hour to thank me. Would order again without hesitation.

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Michael Tan
Oct 29, 2025
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Beautiful and affordable bouquets! Singapore Florist has been my go-to for the past two years. Reliable, gorgeous arrangements, and the prices are honest. Highly recommend.

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Chinese New Year flower arrangements from the Singapore Florist studio

Chinese New Year is the single most symbolic flower-gifting period in the Singapore calendar, and every arrangement in this collection is built around the traditional meanings of prosperity, luck, wealth, and family togetherness that define the 15-day CNY festival. The Singapore Florist team has been arranging CNY flowers since 1987, and we ship hundreds of orders in the two weeks leading into the first day of the new year. Our studio closes for four days during the actual CNY holiday (the only closure of the year), but ramps up dramatically for the 10 days before and 5 days after.

The CNY flower catalogue is deliberately different from our year-round collections. The featured flowers are pussy willow (traditional symbol of prosperity and growth), peach blossoms (romance and long life), plum blossoms (resilience and perseverance), kumquat plants (wealth and gold, because 金桥 jīn jú sounds like gold luck), lucky bamboo arrangements (representing the five elements of Chinese philosophy), and orchids in red, pink, and gold (prosperity and fortune). We also build premium red-and-gold hand-bouquets for CNY gifting, typically combining red roses, red gerberas, gold-tipped lilies, and mandarin-orange accents for maximum festive visual weight.

Price range starts at SGD 68 for the compact CNY posies (small red-and-gold bouquets for home altar placement) and reaches SGD 488 for the premium CNY arrangements (large pussy willow and peach blossom displays with kumquat plants). Most orders land in the SGD 98 to SGD 188 range. Every arrangement includes free islandwide delivery, same-day delivery for orders placed before 12pm in the CNY runup weeks, and a red packet (hongbao) gift tag with your CNY greeting message. For corporate CNY orders (gifting to clients, staff, or business partners), the corporate flowers page offers a 10 percent bulk discount on orders of 10 or more. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.

How we source pussy willow and peach blossoms for CNY season

Pussy willow and peach blossom are seasonal flowers only available from Chinese producers for a narrow 6 to 8 week window around CNY each year. We place our orders in October of the preceding year to guarantee supply, working with two trusted suppliers in China who ship chilled cut branches to Singapore in early January. The branches arrive in the studio between one and two weeks before the first day of CNY, and we keep them in cold storage until the final pre-arranging stage. A well-conditioned pussy willow bundle will produce fluffy silver catkins over 10 to 14 days, timed so that the peak bloom coincides with the first few days of CNY when the arrangement is displayed most prominently. For customers who order pussy willow late in the CNY week, we keep a small reserve of pre-opened branches but availability is always tight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to order Chinese New Year flowers in Singapore?

Order 10 to 14 days before the first day of CNY for the best selection. Our studio starts taking CNY orders in early January and the premium pussy willow and peach blossom stock typically sells out 3 to 5 days before CNY eve. For last-minute orders in the final 48 hours, we usually have smaller red-and-gold bouquets and kumquat plants in stock but the seasonal tree-branch arrangements may be sold out.

What do the traditional Chinese New Year flowers mean?

Pussy willow symbolises prosperity and growth (the silver catkins represent abundance). Peach blossoms symbolise romance, youthful energy, and long life. Plum blossoms symbolise resilience and perseverance (they bloom in cold winter). Kumquat plants symbolise wealth and gold luck (金桥 jīn jú sounds like gold luck in Chinese). Orchids in red, pink, and gold symbolise prosperity and fortune. Lucky bamboo arrangements represent the five elements of Chinese philosophy.

Do you deliver Chinese New Year flowers during the actual CNY holiday?

Our studio is closed for the first 4 days of CNY (typically the first day through the fourth day of the lunar new year) for staff to observe the holiday with their families. We do not accept deliveries during these 4 days. For orders placed before the closure, we schedule delivery for the day immediately before CNY eve. Deliveries resume from the fifth day of CNY onwards.

Can I send a CNY flower arrangement to a corporate client or business partner?

Yes, corporate CNY gifting is one of our busiest categories during the festival. For orders of 10 or more hampers or arrangements, we offer a 10 percent bulk discount through the corporate flowers page. We can also print company-branded hongbao tags, coordinate multi-recipient dispatches, and handle delivery scheduling across multiple office locations.

What colour palette should I choose for my CNY flower arrangement?

Red and gold are the traditional CNY colours (red for good fortune, gold for wealth). Pink and gold is the modern alternative for recipients who prefer a softer look. Avoid pure white (associated with mourning in Chinese tradition) and blue (not traditional for CNY). For a more contemporary aesthetic, champagne-and-red arrangements have grown in popularity since 2022 among younger Singaporean families.

Jim Ng, owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng

Owner of Singapore Florist

Jim and his team acquired Singapore Florist from the founding family who started the studio in 1987. Every collection on this site is built around the same hand-arrangement craft and freshness guarantee the original owners trained the studio on. Read the full story or WhatsApp Jim's team directly if you have a question.