
Wedding Florist · Marrakech
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Yassab Floral Design has held a florist address inside Hotel La Mamounia since 2014, and if you know Marrakech, that single fact tells you a great deal. La Mamounia does not keep a florist on rue Bab Jdid who cannot deliver. A decade at the most demanding palace hotel in the city is a credential you cannot fake, and it is the main reason this studio sits at the top of our ratings. When I see a florist survive ten years at that address, I pay attention. Their style is architectural and deliberate. Yassab works in clean, sculptural arrangements rather than loose country bunches, with an eye for structure, unusual plants, and what they call curiosities, the odd branch or vessel that stops a table looking like every other wedding. The aesthetic leans luxury and bespoke, built around each event rather than pulled off a set menu. That suits the couple who wants their flowers to look designed, not just pretty, and who cares about the shape of an installation as much as the colour of it. The offer splits cleanly in two, which I like, because it means the studio is honest about how you can work with them. On the a la carte side there is a real, published price list, a bridal bouquet from 600 dirhams, bridesmaid bouquets from 400, and boutonnieres from 90, with individual arrangements you can order and collect. On the full-service side, where Yassab takes on the whole wedding, ceremony, reception, and installations, the minimum sits at 30,000 dirhams, and the final figure moves with your flower choices and the scale of the design. That two-track structure means a small elopement can buy a beautiful bouquet without a five-figure commitment, while a large wedding gets a designer who owns the entire floral scheme. What a couple actually gets is a tailored process. Yassab states plainly that each event is treated individually, with the design built to the couple's vision rather than dropped from a template, and the base at La Mamounia means fresh stock and a team that already knows how a high-end Marrakech event runs. They also keep a bouquet shop and an online selection of planters, vases, and accessories, so the same hands that build your wedding can supply the vessels and the day-after flowers. Booking runs through the studio directly, on +212 6 17 18 71 67 and contact.yassab@gmail.com, and the shop keeps real opening hours, afternoons on Monday and full days Tuesday to Saturday, closed Sunday. Practically, treat the first conversation as a design consultation, not a price check. Bring your venue, your palette, your dress, and a sense of the shapes you love, because a studio that works in structure gives you more when you hand it a clear brief. Confirm exactly what the 30,000-dirham minimum includes, ceremony, reception, and which installations, so the quote and the vision line up before you commit anything. Now the honest caveat. Their public site is stronger on the retail shop and the price list than on a gallery of named, real Marrakech weddings you can browse and verify, so ask directly to see a full wedding portfolio and references before you sign. The shop side is built around retail bouquets, so if you want a large-scale installation, confirm in the meeting that they will scale to it and that a lead designer owns your day from setup to breakdown. And the 30,000-dirham full-service floor sits well above the a la carte prices, so budget honestly if you want them running the whole scheme rather than just supplying the bouquets. Do that homework, and you are dealing with one of the more serious floral studios in the city, at an address that has already vouched for them for a decade.
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