Glendale wedding season is in full swing — outdoor venues are booked through October, brides are finalizing palettes for May through August ceremonies, and bridal florals have become the single most visible design element of the day. At our flagship studio on San Fernando Road, custom wedding work is most of what we're building right now. This is an honest look at how a boutique Glendale florist approaches your wedding flowers — different from a wire service, and different on purpose.
Why Glendale brides choose a boutique studio over a wire service
Wire services like 1-800-Flowers and FTD route your order to whichever fulfillment partner happens to be available. You don't choose your florist; the network does. For everyday gifting that's fine. For the centerpiece of your wedding day, it isn't.
At Ecoroses, your wedding consult happens with the same designer who will hand-tie your bouquets. We're 2.5 miles from the Brand Boulevard hotel cluster, 4 miles from Forest Lawn Glendale, and central to most Glendale venues — meaning your designer sees your venue, your light, and your scale before they touch a stem. Wire services can't offer that.
Spring palettes our designers are building this season
What Glendale brides are choosing for spring and early summer 2026, in order of demand at our studio:
- Soft neutrals: ivory, cream, dusty blush, and champagne — built around garden roses, lisianthus, and ranunculus. The most-requested palette of the season.
- Sun-warmed peach & apricot: coral garden roses, apricot baby roses, and warm-cream foliage. Reads warm in photographs and pairs with both gold and natural-wood ceremony details.
- Lilac & pale blue: sky-blue hydrangea, lilac stock, and white roses — pastel without being saccharine.
- Burgundy & deep red accents: for fall-leaning spring weddings or evening receptions. Coral garden roses with burgundy baby roses are the signature look.
Every palette is built fresh — we don't work from templates, and no two weddings leave our studio with identical arrangements.
Cold-chain logistics: why wedding flowers stay fresh from setup through send-off
Most wedding florals start wilting by the reception. Ours don't — and it's because of the temperature chain, not the flowers themselves.
Premium imported stems (Ecuadorian roses, Dutch peonies, Japanese ranunculus) are held continuously between 34°F and 38°F from farm to studio to delivery vehicle to venue. Break the chain — even once, in a hot loading dock — and you've lost three to five days of vase life before the ceremony starts. Our refrigerated vehicles run direct from the Glendale studio to your venue, no transit hubs, no consolidation points. Your bridal bouquet looks the same in your getting-ready photos at noon as it does in your send-off photos at 11pm.
How to start a wedding consult with our Glendale studio
Wedding consults are in-person at 6728 San Fernando Road, by appointment. Bring inspiration photos, your color story, and venue details if you have them. We'll walk you through palette options, build a sample stem set so you can see and touch the actual flowers, and put together a custom proposal — typically within a week of the consult.
For peak-season weddings (May through October), we recommend booking 3–6 months out. For smaller ceremonies and elopements, 4–6 weeks is usually enough. Contact our team to schedule a consult, or call (747) 215-6069.
If you're not ready for a wedding consult yet but want to see our style first, browse the full Ecoroses collection to get a feel for our design language.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you do destination or out-of-area weddings?
We focus on weddings within a 25-mile radius of our Glendale studio — including Pasadena, Burbank, La Cañada Flintridge, Beverly Hills, and the rest of the LA metro. This lets us guarantee cold-chain integrity and same-day setup. For weddings further out, we'll refer you to a trusted partner.
Can you match flowers I've seen on Pinterest or Instagram?
We can match the feel and palette of any inspiration image, but seasonal availability dictates exact stems. Some flowers (specific peony varieties, certain garden roses) are only available in narrow windows. Your designer will tell you what's in season for your wedding date and propose the closest match.
What's the typical Glendale wedding flower budget?
For full bridal florals (bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony, reception centerpieces) at a Glendale venue, most of our clients land between $3,500 and $9,000 depending on scale and palette. Smaller ceremonies start around $1,500. We'll build a proposal to your actual budget — no upsell on stems you don't need.
Visit our Glendale studio
Ecoroses Glendale
6728 San Fernando Road, Glendale, CA 91201
(747) 215-6069
Mon–Sat 11 AM–7 PM · Sun 10 AM–6 PM
Ecoroses North Hollywood
12901 Victory Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91606
(747) 215-6069
Mon–Sat 11 AM–7 PM · Sun 10 AM–6 PM
Same-day delivery across LA when ordered by 5pm Mon–Sat or 4pm Sun.
