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Valentine's Day flowers from the Singapore Florist studio
Valentine's Day is the single biggest flower delivery day of the year for the Singapore Florist studio. We typically dispatch 1,000 to 1,500 bouquets in the 24-hour window of 14 February each year, which is 8 to 10 times our normal weekday volume. We have been arranging Valentine's Day bouquets since 1987 and the protocol is honed over nearly four decades. Every Valentine's Day order is treated with the same seriousness as a proposal bouquet because for many couples it is the single most photographed and emotionally weighted bouquet of the year.
The Valentine's Day bouquet aesthetic is unmistakably romantic. Red roses dominate (about 70 percent of orders), followed by red-and-white mixed bouquets, pink roses for softer romantic gestures, and the small percentage of customers who choose unconventional palettes (champagne roses, hand-tinted blue roses, peonies during peak season). The most-ordered single bouquet on Valentine's Day is the 12-stem premium red Ecuadorian rose hand-tie, followed by the 24-stem and 99-stem premium arrangements for grand-gesture romantic moments.
Pricing starts at SGD 88 for the small Valentine's posy and reaches SGD 1,288 for the premium 99-stem Ohara Valentine's grand gesture. Most Valentine's Day orders land in the SGD 128 to SGD 288 range (12 to 24 stems of premium red roses). Every order ships free islandwide on Valentine's Day, includes a handwritten card, and is delivered by our own driver during a specific time window. For 14 February delivery specifically, order at least 5 working days in advance to lock in your preferred bouquet and time slot. For 99-stem grand gestures, see our 99 roses collection. For premium Ecuadorian rose options, see premium roses. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.
How we handle the Valentine's Day delivery volume without dropping quality
Valentine's Day is the single most logistically complex day on our annual delivery calendar. To handle the volume we start preparation 2 weeks ahead. Premium Ecuadorian rose stems are pre-ordered from our farm partners 3 weeks in advance to lock in supply. We bring in additional senior arrangers for the 48 hours around Valentine's Day. We add extra delivery vehicles and drivers for the day itself. Bouquets are pre-built starting at midnight on 13 February and dispatched in waves throughout 14 February, with the morning wave for office deliveries and the evening wave for restaurant and home dinner deliveries. Despite the volume, every Valentine's Day bouquet is still hand-tied by a named arranger (not machine-packed) and conditioned for 12 to 24 hours in nutrient water before assembly. The one constraint we cannot scale is the 99-stem builds, which take 2 to 3 hours per bouquet and are capped at whatever our senior arrangers can physically build. These sell out first, usually by mid-January.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I order Valentine's Day flowers in Singapore?
Order at least 5 to 7 working days before 14 February for guaranteed delivery in your preferred time window. For 99-stem grand-gesture builds, order at least 3 weeks ahead because premium Ecuadorian stem supply is locked in early. For last-minute orders on 13 or 14 February itself, capacity is extremely tight and selection is limited.
What is the most popular Valentine's Day bouquet?
The 12-stem premium red Ecuadorian rose hand-tie at SGD 188 to SGD 248. It hits the sweet spot of grand-enough-to-feel-significant without being grand-gesture-only. The 24-stem version at SGD 288 to SGD 388 is the next-most-popular tier, followed by the 99-stem grand-gesture builds for proposal-adjacent moments.
Can I send Valentine's Day flowers to a restaurant for surprise dinner delivery?
Yes, this is one of our most-popular Valentine's Day scenarios. Give us the restaurant name, reservation time, reservation name, and any specific instructions in the order notes. Our driver coordinates with the host stand 30 to 45 minutes before your reservation so the bouquet appears at the perfect moment. For Valentine's Day specifically, restaurants are extremely busy so coordinate early.
What if my Valentine's Day order arrives late?
We treat Valentine's Day delivery as a strict commitment. If your bouquet does not arrive on 14 February as scheduled, we refund the full bouquet cost and still deliver it. In nearly four decades of Valentine's Day operations we have had to invoke this guarantee a handful of times, almost always due to traffic emergencies or address errors. Order early to give us maximum logistical room.
Do you deliver Valentine's Day flowers to corporate offices?
Yes, the morning of 14 February is one of our busiest delivery windows for corporate and office bouquet drops. For office deliveries include the recipient's full name, floor, unit, and any building access instructions in the order notes. We deliver to office reception or directly to the desk if the office allows it.
