Floral design in Cambodia has a modest but culturally significant presence shaped by religious traditions, ceremonial practices, and growing urban event industries. In Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and other urban centers, floral work appears through wedding decorators, boutique flower shops, hospitality venues, and event planners serving celebrations and tourism-related events. In rural areas, flowers are commonly used in temples, festivals, and community ceremonies, often arranged informally according to traditional practices rather than formal floristry styles. Professional pathways are supported by small design studios, event decoration companies, and regional supply chains that provide imported flowers alongside locally grown varieties. The industry is influenced by factors such as tourism demand, wedding culture, access to floral materials, and the availability of training workshops for decorators and designers. Compared to other decorative crafts in Cambodia, floral design tends to function as a structured niche tied to ceremonies, hospitality venues, and religious offerings rather than a large independent creative sector. Media visibility is increasing through social media, tourism marketing, and wedding platforms. With continued growth in tourism and event planning industries, floral design in Cambodia is positioned for steady expansion.

