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Florist Website Examples: 5 Real Sites You Can Visit Today

The most useful florist website examples aren't template previews with stock photos — they're real sites run by working florists, with real portfolios, real prices, and real inquiry forms. Below are five, all built with Fiory and live on their own custom domains right now. Click through each one, then read the note on what it does well: every lesson is something you can copy this week.

5 live vendor websitesAll on custom domains0 template demos or mockups

This guide is part of Fiory's florist website resources — the professional website included with the Fiory wedding florist platform.

Chic Flowers — florist website example built with Fiory (weddingfloristsandiego.com)

Chic Flowers

weddingfloristsandiego.com

San Diego & Southern California

Luxury wedding florals with venue-by-venue portfolios — Bel Air Bay Club, La Jolla Country Club, Rancho Guejito — plus press features and client reviews.

What to steal from this site

Organize the portfolio by venue, not by prettiest photo. A couple getting married at La Jolla Country Club lands on a gallery of that exact room — instantly more persuasive than a generic highlight reel, and it's the structure that wins venue-name searches.

Floristi — florist website example built with Fiory (bestfloristsandiego.com)

Floristi

bestfloristsandiego.com

San Diego

European-garden-inspired luxury design with a six-step process page, services from weddings to presidential florals, and a story-driven About page.

What to steal from this site

Sell the process, not just the pictures. Floristi's six-step 'How it works' — inquiry to installation — answers the question every couple actually has ('what happens after I reach out?') and sets price expectations before the first call.

Maria del Mar Flowers — florist website example built with Fiory (mariadelmarflowers.com)

Maria del Mar Flowers

mariadelmarflowers.com

Del Mar & Southern California

Editorial event design — florals, tabletop, linens, and culinary styling — with a full brand kit: custom logo, fonts, and palette applied sitewide.

What to steal from this site

A brand kit makes a template disappear. Custom logo, Cormorant Garamond headings, and a considered palette make this read as a bespoke designer site — while structurally it's the same template as every other example here.

SoCo In Bloom — florist website example built with Fiory (socoinbloomweddings.com)

SoCo In Bloom

socoinbloomweddings.com

Sonoma County wine country

20+ winery and venue portfolios — St. Francis, Kanzler, Paradise Ridge — with reviews, service pages, and officiant offerings on one site.

What to steal from this site

Depth compounds. Twenty venue portfolios, priced service listings ('Bridal bouquets $350+'), screenshot reviews, and an officiant offering give this site more to rank for and more reasons to inquire than sites triple its budget.

Bay Area Blooms — florist website example built with Fiory (bayareablooms.net)

Bay Area Blooms

bayareablooms.net

San Francisco Bay Area

Launched in days: custom domain connected, five wedding portfolios live — proof a full florist site doesn't take a redesign project.

What to steal from this site

Launch beats perfect. This site went from signup to published — custom domain, hero, five portfolios — inside a week. Start with what you have; the galleries and pages grow as the bookings do.

What these five sites have in common

Different brands, different markets, one repeating pattern — and none of it requires a designer:

  • Portfolios organized by venue or event, not one big photo dump
  • A clear services section — several list starting prices ('bridal bouquets $350+')
  • A real story on the About page, written in the florist's own voice
  • An inquiry form as the primary call-to-action on every screen
  • A custom domain — no builder subdomain undermining a luxury brand
  • Reviews shown as proof, including real screenshots of client messages

How to browse them like a designer

Don't just look at the flowers — you already know the work is good. Look at what each site asks a visitor to do next. Notice how quickly you can answer three questions: What does this florist do? Where do they work? How do I start? Couples give a website seconds, and every example here passes that test on the first screen.

Then notice what's missing: no walls of text, no 'Welcome to our website', no separate blog nobody updates. Each page earns its place — which is exactly the standard to hold your own site to.

Every one of these sites is built from the same included parts

  • Professional florist templates (Chic and Romantic)
  • Brand kit — your logo, fonts, and colors sitewide
  • Venue-organized portfolio galleries
  • Services, About, process, and reviews sections
  • Inquiry form wired into the Fiory CRM
  • Custom domain with SSL, hosting included

Your site could be the sixth example

Same templates, same included features — with your brand, your venues, and your work. Start free and publish this week.

Frequently asked questions

Real. All five are published websites owned and run by working florists, live on their own custom domains — you can visit each one, browse its portfolios, and submit its inquiry form. None are mockups or staged template previews.

The pattern across every strong example: a portfolio organized by venue or event type, a services section with at least starting prices, a genuine About story, visible reviews, and an inquiry form as the main call-to-action on every screen. Design polish matters less than whether a couple can answer 'what do they do, where, and how do I start?' in the first few seconds.

Starting prices, yes — 'bouquets from $350' filters out mismatched budgets before they cost you a consultation, and couples consistently rank pricing transparency among the top things they look for. Full itemized pricing, no — that belongs in the proposal, where context and design justify the numbers.

Yes — these sites are the included Fiory templates with each florist's own branding, photos, and words. Start a free 7-day trial, pick a template, load your best gallery, and connect your domain. Bay Area Blooms, the newest example on this page, went from signup to published in under a week.

Launch with one strong gallery of 5–10 images from your best event — that's enough to publish, and a small excellent portfolio beats a large mediocre one. Then add a gallery per venue as you book them; the examples here range from five portfolios to more than twenty, all grown over time.

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