Floral design in Trinidad and Tobago has a strong presence shaped by cultural festivals, weddings, and tourism-driven demand. In Port of Spain, San Fernando, and Scarborough, floral work is practiced through professional studios, wedding designers, boutique florists, and event planners, while in rural areas it appears through community markets, church events, and family-run florists. Professional pathways are supported by horticulture programs, vocational schools, and trade associations, while the industry is influenced by domestic flower farming, imported flowers, logistics, and pricing. Compared to other decorative arts in Trinidad and Tobago, floral design tends to sit as a mainstream craft with visibility shaped by Carnival, weddings, and hospitality design. With continued development in training, supply chains, and urban floral markets, floral design in Trinidad and Tobago is positioned for steady growth.

