Flower Addict has built its name on a simple promise: modern, generous arrangements that arrive on time and survive a Singapore wedding day. The studio works from a ninth-floor workshop on Henderson Road and delivers across the island, which is why couples often describe it as one less thing to manage on a packed morning.
This review pulls together what couples consistently say, the delivery details worth knowing, and the questions to settle before you order.
Flower Addict suits couples who care how their flowers photograph and how long they last. The recurring picture from reviews is a studio that pairs a modern, garden-inspired style with dependable logistics, which many smaller florists struggle to hold together. If you are weighing up your options, our review of Petite Fleur Singapore makes a useful comparison.
Most ordering happens online or over Instagram rather than in a shop, so it is a good fit if you would rather not make time for a showroom visit. If handpicking stems in person matters to you, the workshop setup will feel less hands-on.
The most common theme is that arrangements arrive fuller and fresher than expected, and hold their look for days, which counts in the local climate.
Several couples also mention quick assembly of a high-quality bouquet at short notice, including for last-minute collection.
Flower Addict tends to quote wedding work on enquiry rather than list fixed prices, so request a quote for bridal bouquets or event florals. Customer sentiment places it in the mid-range to premium band, with couples generally feeling the arrangements justify the spend. Ask for an itemised quote up front so you can compare like for like.
The studio delivers island-wide, with same-day and express options for general orders. For a wedding, order well ahead so your blooms are not tied to a same-day window, and confirm the current charges when you book.
You can see their current ranges and delivery options on the official Flower Addict website.
Before you pay a deposit, check these:
This florist is a strong match for a clean, lush and contemporary look, somewhere between English garden and modern minimalism. If you want highly structured, formal or traditional arrangements, another florist may serve you better.
A good fit if you:
Less suitable if you:
It is also worth reading our Flowers by Terra review before you decide.
Flower Addict is one of the more low-stress florists to work with for a Singapore wedding. A modern aesthetic, island-wide delivery and a reputation for punctuality make it a sensible pick if you want striking blooms that survive an outdoor shoot in the heat. You are likely to be happiest here if you value styling and reliability over the lowest price. To weigh up alternatives, compare other wedding florists in Singapore.
The BestWedding.sg team read Flower Addict’s recent customer reviews alongside the practical ordering details they make public, then grouped the points that recur into the strengths, costs and checks above. The aim is to save you time shortlisting, so you can tell whether the style, delivery model and pricing approach fit your wedding before you make first contact.
Wedding work is usually quoted on enquiry rather than listed, so request a quote for bridal bouquets or event florals. Customer feedback places it in the mid-range to premium band, with couples generally feeling the arrangements are worth it. Ask for an itemised quote so you can compare inclusions.
Same-day and express options exist for general orders, but for a wedding it is wiser to order well ahead. That lets you lock in seasonal blooms and a guaranteed slot rather than relying on same-day availability.
Yes, the studio delivers island-wide, with same-day and express options. Confirm the current charges and the exact window for your venue when you book.
You can, but it is a workshop on the ninth floor of an industrial building on Henderson Road rather than a shopfront. It suits collection by car if you have the unit number to hand.
Most couples feel they are, often describing arrangements that look larger and last longer than cheaper alternatives. If vase life and visual impact matter more to you than the lowest price, the value tends to land well.
About the author: Rachel Tan is a Singapore-based wedding editor at BestWedding.sg who reviews local wedding vendors by weighing verified customer feedback against publicly available business details, helping couples compare fit before they enquire.
Note: This review is based on publicly available details and customer reviews at the time of writing, and was prepared in good faith with best effort for accuracy. Flower Addict’s pricing, delivery charges, order cut-offs, seasonal blooms and self-collection arrangements can change, so please confirm current details directly with the florist before paying a deposit.