Floral design in Kenya has a strong presence shaped by floriculture exports, local weddings, and event design culture. In urban hubs such as Nairobi and Mombasa, floral work is practiced through professional studios, boutique florists, wedding planners, and hospitality partnerships, while in rural areas it appears through flower farms, local markets, and community events. Professional pathways are supported by vocational training, floral associations, and workshops, while industry growth is influenced by flower cultivation, exports, and domestic demand. Compared to other creative sectors in Kenya, floral design tends to sit as a mainstream niche, with visibility shaped by weddings, tourism, and international exposure. With continued development in education, supply networks, and professional associations, floral design in Kenya is positioned for selective expansion.

