Floral design in Bangladesh has an emerging presence shaped by urban retail markets, cultural traditions, and the availability of locally grown flowers. In major hubs such as Dhaka and Chattogram, floral work appears through retail flower markets, boutique florists, wedding decorators, and event planners who specialize in large ceremonial displays for weddings, religious celebrations, and public festivals. In other parts of the country, flowers often appear through local markets and informal vendors who sell garlands, bouquets, and decorative arrangements tied to everyday celebrations and cultural observances. Competitive or professional pathways are less formalized, though florist associations, wedding industry networks, and design workshops are gradually developing in larger cities. The industry is influenced by access to domestic flower farming, transportation logistics, seasonal demand, and the strong role flowers play in ceremonies and public events. Compared to other creative industries in Bangladesh, floral design functions as a growing commercial craft connected closely to weddings, hospitality, and cultural celebrations. With continued development in professional training, retail organization, and supply chains, floral design in Bangladesh is positioned for steady growth.

