Thank You Flowers SingBee
SingBee says

112 products

Filters

-
★★★★★ 4.8/5 from 202+ Google Reviews
SS
Siew Shan Lee
Nov 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

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.

Posted on Google
BM
Bok Mun Chan
Oct 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

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.

Posted on Google
MT
Michael Tan
Oct 29, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

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.

Posted on Google
From the Singapore Florist studio

Thank you flowers that say it the way you want to say it

There is a specific kind of thank you that words alone cannot quite carry. A colleague who stayed late to help. A doctor who worked a miracle. A teacher who noticed your child struggling. A neighbour who looked after your elderly parent. A friend who showed up when they did not have to. These are the moments the Singapore Florist studio has been arranging bouquets for since 1987, and the thank you collection is where we keep the most-requested ones ready to ship. Thank-you flowers make up roughly 15 percent of our weekday order volume, and we have a specific design philosophy for this category that we have refined over decades.

For thank-you flowers we lean towards softer, warmer palettes. Cream roses, peach gerberas, blush tulips, sunflowers for gratitude that is bright and uncomplicated, white orchids for thank-yous that want to feel restrained and elegant. Nothing in this collection is accidentally loud or showy. The design philosophy is simple: a thank-you bouquet should make the recipient feel seen, not overwhelmed. A bouquet that is too big can accidentally read as I owe you something significant when all you wanted to say was I appreciate you. A bouquet that is too small can read as an afterthought. The sweet spot is a well-arranged 8 to 15 stem posy in warm neutrals, which is what most of this collection is built around.

Price range sits between SGD 68 and SGD 228, with most thank-you orders landing in the SGD 78 to SGD 128 range. Every order includes free islandwide delivery, a handwritten card, and same-day delivery if you checkout before noon. For delicate workplace thank-yous (medical staff, teachers, clients) we recommend the smaller compact posies because they fit on a hospital bedside, a classroom desk, or an office shelf without crowding. For thank-you gifts going to a family home, slightly larger vase arrangements work better. Need something more substantial like a corporate thank-you hamper? Check the luxury hampers collection. Read more in our guides to number of roses meaning and how long roses last.

How we design thank-you bouquets to feel personal, not transactional

The most common mistake with thank-you flowers is over-reaching. A florist who tries too hard ends up with a bouquet that feels like an apology or an obligation. Our approach is the opposite: we keep the palette soft, the stem count modest, the wrap simple, and we let the handwritten card do the emotional work. Every thank-you bouquet in this collection is hand-arranged by a senior florist (not rotation) because thank-you composition relies on restraint and subtle colour balance, which newer arrangers tend to over-correct on. The card message is written in our signature handwritten style that morning, and the final wrap goes on two hours before dispatch so the recipient opens something genuinely fresh. For the fuller studio story, read the Singapore Florist about page.

4.8 / 5 Rating

From 202+ verified Google reviews of Singapore Florist

Free Islandwide Delivery

Same-day if you order before noon, no delivery surcharge

On Time, Or It Is Free

Our delivery guarantee for every Singapore postcode

Designing Since 1987

Read the Singapore Florist story

Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers best express a sincere thank you?

White roses (gratitude and respect), pink carnations (gratitude and admiration), yellow roses (thankful friendship), and sunflowers (warm appreciation) are the four most traditional thank-you flowers in Singapore. For a thank-you that carries a little more weight, white orchids are elegant and long-lasting. Read our guide to rose colours and their meanings for more on what each stem traditionally symbolises.

Can you deliver a thank-you bouquet to a Singapore office or hospital?

Yes to both. For office deliveries, include the recipient's full name and the floor or unit number at the building reception. For hospital deliveries, include the ward and bed number and we will time delivery inside visiting hours. If the recipient cannot be reached, our driver leaves the bouquet with the nurse's station or reception desk and confirms receipt with you via WhatsApp.

What is the best thank-you bouquet for a doctor or nurse?

A small hand-posy (8 to 12 stems) works better than a large arrangement for medical staff, because hospital workspaces are usually cramped. Our most-ordered thank-you posy for healthcare is the white rose and eucalyptus combination, followed by the cream gerbera mix. Both are around SGD 78 to SGD 98 and ship same-day if ordered before noon.

Can I add a personalised note to my thank-you flowers?

Yes. Every order includes a free handwritten card with your message (up to 300 characters). For longer notes or a typed card with fancier stationery, we offer paid upgrades at checkout. Our studio team writes the cards by hand the morning of delivery so the handwriting feels personal, not printed.

Is there a cultural etiquette for sending thank-you flowers in Singapore?

Not strictly, but a few unwritten norms apply. Avoid chrysanthemums (associated with funerals in Chinese culture), avoid all-white arrangements for older Chinese recipients (same association), and for Muslim recipients, lean towards softer neutrals rather than bright reds. If you are unsure, WhatsApp our team with the recipient's background and we will recommend a safe palette.

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.