
Wedding Florist · Marrakech
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The Bloom Room is a design-led florist with a shopfront in downtown Gueliz, on Boulevard Mansour Eddahbi, run by a florist named Laura, and it is one of the stronger flower names in our directory. The shop is part flower studio, part cafe, part home decor, which is a European model you rarely see in Marrakech and it tells you the eye behind it is contemporary. The working philosophy is simple and stated plainly: the freshest, most seasonal, most local flowers they can get. That means your arrangements are built from what is genuinely good and available that week, held to an agreed colour palette and style rather than a fixed shopping list of exact stems. It is an honest way to work with flowers in this climate, and it usually produces better, healthier blooms. The style is modern, organic, and a little bohemian, which fits the Marrakech and desert wedding look that couples come here for. The Bloom Room works the full range, from an intimate dinner to a full wedding to a styled shoot, and its portfolio shows work at city venues and out in the desert. This is where it separates from a corner flower stall. It is set up to design and install for an event, ceremony arches, aisle and table arrangements, and bridal bouquets, not just to sell a hand-tied bunch over the counter. The cafe and home-decor side is not a gimmick, it is a signal. A florist who also runs a shop and a decor line lives with colour, texture, and objects every day, and that shows in how they compose. It also means you can walk in, sit down, and look at real materials rather than a screen. For a couple planning remotely, an in-person meeting at a real shop is worth more than a dozen emails. The credibility is there in the places that matter. The Bloom Room is featured on Carats and Cake, an international, selective wedding platform that does not list every florist that asks, where it is credited as a wedding florist featured in 5 real weddings. It also appears on Arabia Weddings and local Marrakech directories. In our directory it holds a 9.3, which is near the top of the florist list. That combination of a real shopfront, an international feature record, and a strong internal rating is about as much reassurance as you get from a florist here. What you get is a professional, contemporary florist you can actually visit, with a permanent address, a team, and a clear aesthetic, working fresh and seasonal for weddings across Marrakech and the surrounding sites. Retail bouquets in the shop run from roughly 30 to 400 euros, which gives you a feel for the everyday pricing, while wedding and event work in our directory runs from about 2,000 to 8,000 depending on the scale. That band is wide because a few bridal-party bouquets and a couple of arrangements is a different job from full ceremony and reception installations. Go and see the shop, and start from real photos of their event work rather than the retail counter. Now the honest part. The fresh-seasonal-local philosophy is the right one, but it has a consequence you must plan around: your exact flower cannot always be guaranteed months ahead. If you have your heart set on a specific bloom, a particular peony or an out-of-season variety, raise it early and agree substitutions, because the Marrakech market will not always have it and importing it costs real money and adds risk. Being a boutique studio led by one designer, large-scale installations for a big wedding need booking well ahead and a clear, written budget, so pin down the scope, bouquets versus a full arch and tablescapes, in an itemised quote. Confirm setup and teardown, and confirm travel and logistics if your venue is out in Agafay or the Ourika valley, because a desert site adds transport and time. Handle those points and The Bloom Room is one of the safer, more stylish florist bookings you can make in the city.
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