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White flower bouquets for elegance, weddings, and timeless gifts

White is the most versatile and emotionally weighty colour in the entire flower catalogue. White bouquets work for weddings (the bridal default), sympathy and memorial occasions, modern minimalist gifts, anniversaries that lean understated rather than grand, and any context where deep colour would feel emotionally too heavy. The Singapore Florist studio has been arranging white flower bouquets since 1987, and they are consistently in our top 5 most-ordered colour families across the year.

This collection includes the full spectrum of white flowers: white roses (the romantic-formal default), white orchids (modern and long-lasting), white lilies (traditional but with caveats around scent and pet safety), white gerberas, white tulips, white peonies (during peony season), and white spray roses for filler. We deliberately stock multiple shades of white because white is more nuanced than people assume. Pure white reads modern and clean. Cream-white reads warm and traditional. Ivory reads soft and bridal. Each shade carries a slightly different emotional register.

Pricing starts at SGD 88 for the small white posy and reaches SGD 488 for the premium white rose box arrangements. Most orders land in the SGD 128 to SGD 188 range. Every order ships free islandwide, includes a handwritten card, and arrives same-day for orders before 12pm. For white-rose specific arrangements, see our white roses collection. For wedding-specific white bouquets, see our bridal bouquets collection. For sympathy occasions, browse the condolence flower stands collection. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings and number of roses meaning.

How we balance shades of white for tonal depth in a single-colour bouquet

Building a beautiful all-white bouquet is harder than it looks because pure white can read flat and lifeless if every stem is the same shade. Our approach is intentional shade variation: we mix pure white roses (sharp and clean), cream-white roses (warm and creamy), ivory tones (slightly textured), and soft greenery accents (fresh eucalyptus or ruscus) to create subtle tonal depth that catches light without breaking the white aesthetic. The result is a bouquet that reads unmistakably white from a distance but reveals nuanced layering up close. Every white bouquet in this collection passes through a strict petal inspection because white shows damage more visibly than coloured stems, and any bruised or browning petals are removed before assembly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the colour white symbolise in flower gifting?

Purity, new beginnings, reverence, remembrance, timeless elegance, and modern minimalism. White is the traditional bridal flower (representing pure love and new beginnings) AND the traditional sympathy flower (representing remembrance and respect). The same colour, two different emotional weights, depending on context.

Are white flowers appropriate for both weddings and funerals?

Yes, white is the most context-flexible colour in flower gifting. For weddings, white roses, lilies, and orchids are the traditional bridal choice. For funerals, white chrysanthemums, white roses, and white lilies are the traditional sympathy options. The arrangement style and accompanying message determine the emotional read.

Can I send white flowers as a romantic gift?

Yes, especially for modern minimalist recipients who appreciate restrained elegance over the conventional red rose grand gesture. White roses paired with soft greenery read sophisticated and adult. For more traditional romantic gifting, red roses are the safer choice. See our red roses collection or white roses collection.

Why are white flowers more expensive than coloured ones?

White flowers go through stricter quality control because petal damage shows more visibly on white than on coloured stems. We reject more white stems per shipment, which raises the per-stem cost. Premium varietals like Playa Blanca (our most-ordered white rose) are also priced slightly higher at the source than standard colour varieties.

How long do white flower bouquets last in Singapore humidity?

5 to 7 days for the standard tier, 7 to 10 days for premium Ecuadorian varieties. The 3-step care routine is the same as any flower bouquet: re-cut stems, change water every 2 days, no direct aircon or sunlight. Read our 10 tips to keep roses fresh for the full routine.

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.