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Mixed colour roses for the bold celebratory bouquet

Mixed colour rose bouquets are the opposite of the soft pastel approach. Where pastel arrangements aim for restraint and subtle gradients, mixed colour bouquets embrace contrast: red roses next to yellow next to white next to pink. The result is a bold celebratory arrangement that reads as joyful, generous, and uncomplicated. The Singapore Florist studio builds mixed colour rose bouquets across the year, and they are particularly popular for birthdays (especially for recipients who like bright cheerful flowers), graduations, congratulations on personal wins, and the kind of "thank you for everything" gestures where you want maximum visual weight.

The colour philosophy of a mixed bouquet is intentional contrast. We typically build with three or four colours rather than two, because two-colour bouquets can read like a clumsy gradient while four-colour bouquets feel deliberately festive. The most-ordered combination in this collection is the rainbow mix: red, yellow, orange, pink, and white, with greenery filler. The second most popular is the warm sunset mix: red, coral, peach, orange, and yellow, which feels slightly more curated than the full rainbow. We also offer a contrast mix (red and white only, in equal proportion) which is the traditional Asian wedding-gift palette for older recipients.

Pricing starts at SGD 78 for the 6-stem wraps and reaches SGD 388 for the 36-stem premium boxes. Most mixed bouquet orders land in the SGD 98 to SGD 158 range. We use a blend of Ecuadorian premium and Cameron Highlands hybrid stems for these arrangements, balancing colour availability and price. Every bouquet ships free islandwide, includes a handwritten card, and arrives same-day for orders placed before 12pm. For single-colour arrangements, see our full rose collection. For more on what each colour means, read our guide to rose colours and meanings. Read more in our guides to how long roses last and types of roses.

How we balance colour proportions in a mixed rose bouquet

Mixed colour rose bouquets fail when one colour visually dominates the others. The trick is intentional proportion: rather than equal amounts of each colour, we use a 40-30-20-10 split where the dominant colour takes 40 percent of the stems, the secondary takes 30 percent, the tertiary 20 percent, and the accent 10 percent. This creates a clear visual hierarchy that the eye can read without feeling chaotic. For example, in our most popular sunset mix (12 stems): 5 red roses, 4 yellow, 2 peach, 1 orange. The customer experiences it as a unified bouquet with red as the lead, not as a random pile of roses. Every mixed bouquet is built by a senior arranger because the proportion math is harder than it looks, and conditioned for 12 to 24 hours in nutrient water before delivery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What rose colours are in a typical mixed bouquet?

Most of our mixed bouquets use 3 to 4 colours from this palette: red, yellow, white, pink, peach, orange, and champagne. The most popular combinations are the rainbow mix (red, yellow, orange, pink, white) and the warm sunset mix (red, coral, peach, yellow). For more traditional Asian gifting, the red-and-white contrast mix is also common.

Are mixed colour roses good for birthdays?

Yes, they are one of the most-ordered birthday rose styles. Mixed bouquets read as celebratory and generous, which suits the birthday occasion. They work particularly well for recipients who like bright cheerful flowers over soft romantic ones. For age-specific gifting (21st, 50th, etc.) we can adjust the colour mix to match the recipient's preferences.

Can I specify exact colours and proportions for my mixed rose bouquet?

Yes, custom palettes are common. The listed mixes are our most-ordered combinations, but for a custom build (for example, only red and white in 50-50 proportion, or specifically peach and lavender), WhatsApp us with your preferred colours and proportions and we will mock it up.

How is the cost of a mixed bouquet calculated?

Same as a single-colour bouquet. The cost is based on stem count and the average source price across the colours used. We do not charge a premium for mixing colours. Our pricing starts at SGD 78 for 6 stems and increases by stem count and varietal tier.

Do mixed colour rose bouquets last as long as single colour ones?

Yes. Vase life depends on the rose cultivar and care routine, not the colour mix. All stems in a mixed bouquet are conditioned together overnight before arranging, so there is no difference in freshness between colours. Expect 5 to 7 days for the Cameron Highlands tier and 7 to 10 days for premium Ecuadorian.

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.