Floral designers, also known as florists, create beautiful arrangements using fresh flowers, plants, and other decorative elements. They work with various occasions, such as weddings, funerals, and holidays, to design bouquets, centerpieces, and other floral displays. Their skills include selecting the right flowers, understanding color combinations, and arranging them in visually appealing ways.
In addition to creating arrangements, floral designers often provide advice on flower care and maintenance. They may also manage inventory, order supplies, and interact with customers to understand their preferences. Many floral designers have formal training or experience in horticulture and design principles.