Floral design in the Marshall Islands has an emerging presence shaped by local culture, traditional ceremonies, and limited access to imported flowers. In urban centers like Majuro and Ebeye, floral work appears through small florists, event designers, and hospitality venues catering to weddings and community events. In outer atolls, floral traditions are mostly tied to local gatherings, festivals, and family events. Participation is influenced by community knowledge, small-scale training, and access to shipping networks for imported blooms. Compared to other creative practices, floral design sits as a developing niche with visibility shaped by ceremonial use, local tourism, and cultural expression. With improved infrastructure and training, floral design in the Marshall Islands is positioned for steady growth.

