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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.

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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.

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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.

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From the Singapore Florist studio

Champagne roses, the neutral that goes with everything

Champagne roses are the quiet achiever of the rose family. Warm neutral, slightly creamy, slightly golden, and one of the few rose colours that genuinely works in almost every Singapore gifting context. Corporate gifts, bridal bouquets, 1-year anniversaries, new-home congratulations, sympathy posies for older recipients, and understated birthday arrangements all land well in champagne. The Singapore Florist team has been arranging champagne rose bouquets at our Eunos Techpark studio for over a decade, and they are consistently in our top 10 best-selling colours across every year since 2015.

The reason champagne roses sell so consistently is simple: they pair well with everything. Against dusty pink, they read romantic. Against deep burgundy, they read autumnal and luxurious. Against pure white, they read bridal. With greenery-heavy fillers like eucalyptus or ruscus, they read modern-rustic. This palette flexibility is why champagne shows up in roughly a third of the custom wedding bouquets we build every year, and why corporate clients default to champagne when they need a safe but not boring gift for a senior client or executive. If you are not sure which rose colour is right for your occasion, champagne is almost always a defensible choice.

We source champagne roses from Ecuador for the large-headed premium tier and from local Cameron Highlands growers for the softer, more affordable everyday tier. The most-sold Ecuadorian varietal in this collection is Quicksand, known for its distinctive creamy-gold centre and 7 to 10 day vase life. The Cameron Highlands tier is slightly smaller-headed but 20 to 30 percent more affordable, and makes an honest everyday choice. Pricing starts at SGD 98 for the 12-stem wraps and reaches SGD 388 for the premium 50-stem Quicksand boxes, with most orders landing in the SGD 148 to SGD 248 range. For proposals and weddings specifically, see our wedding decor page. For the full rose palette, browse our rose collection. Read more in our guides to how long roses last, rose colour meanings, and types of roses.

How we arrange champagne roses for maximum visual impact

Champagne roses have a subtler tonal range than red or white roses, which means the arrangement technique matters more. In the studio we build champagne bouquets in loose, hand-tied spiral formations rather than tight geometric domes, because the open shape lets the cream-gold centre of each bloom catch the light. We usually add 10 to 15 percent white or blush roses as accent stems to create tonal depth, paired with greenery (eucalyptus, ruscus, or Italian pine) for contrast. Every stem is conditioned for 12 to 24 hours in nutrient water before arranging, and each bouquet is wrapped fresh within two hours of dispatch. The result is a bouquet that photographs well in natural light and holds its warm-neutral tone across the full 7 to 10 day vase life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What colour are champagne roses exactly? Are they white, beige, or gold?

Champagne roses sit between cream and gold. They are noticeably warmer than white, softer than gold, and the petal edges often tint slightly pink or peach as the bloom opens. Think of the colour of cold sparkling wine in a champagne flute, which is where the name comes from. Not to be confused with ivory (which is pure cream) or blush (which is pink).

Are champagne roses good for weddings?

Very. Champagne is one of the top 3 wedding colours we arrange in Singapore because it works with almost every palette (white gowns, gold accents, rustic greenery, modern minimalist). We style them as bridal bouquets, bridesmaid posies, boutonnieres, centrepieces, and aisle arrangements. See our wedding decor page for the full range of packages, or browse our bridal bouquet collection.

Do champagne roses last as long as red or white roses?

Yes. The Ecuadorian Quicksand variety we source lasts 7 to 10 days with proper care (re-cut stems, water change every 2 days, no direct aircon). Local champagne hybrids last 5 to 7 days. Vase life is determined by the variety and care routine, not the colour.

Can I combine champagne roses with other colours in a mixed bouquet?

Yes, and we recommend it for corporate and sympathy arrangements. Champagne pairs beautifully with dusty pink (a soft romantic look), deep burgundy (autumnal and luxurious), pure white (timeless and clean), or with greenery-heavy fillers (modern and rustic). Message us on WhatsApp with your preferred palette and we will mock it up.

Are champagne roses available for same-day delivery in Singapore?

Yes. Any champagne rose bouquet ordered before 12pm on a working day ships the same day, islandwide, for free. Orders placed after 12pm ship the next working day. Need a narrower delivery window? Add a note at checkout or WhatsApp us directly before ordering.

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.