Peach Fuzz flowers: 24 dreamy peach wedding bouquets for 2024
Peach Fuzz is the Pantone Color of the Year for 2024 so it's no surprise that peach is filtering through to the world of wedding décor and bridal bouquets. Softly nestled between pink and orange, peach is a versatile color that pairs well with many different shades for weddings in any season.
If you're considering adding Peach Fuzz to your wedding color palette, you've come to the right place. Today, we're sharing 24 stunning peach wedding bouquet ideas in a range of shades, plus expert tips on the best peach flowers to create a fine art look for your wedding flowers.
Pale peach wedding bouquets
According to Pantone, Peach Fuzz represents a feeling of nurturing and a sense of calm, which we could all do with more of in 2024! “It is a warm and cozy shade highlighting our desire for togetherness with others or for enjoying a moment of stillness and the feeling of sanctuary this creates," explains Vice President of Pantone, Elley Cheng.
Pale peach is a great option if you favor a neutral color palette but want something a little warmer than white or ivory. There are more peach flowers than you might expect, from blousy roses and ranunculus to fragrant stocks and sweetpeas. Our favourite pale peach flower has to be the show-stopping dahlia called Cafe Au Lait — a huge, pillowy dinner plate dahlia that fades to the perfect warm creamy peach, and mixes well with so many different color combinations.
Peaches and cream bridal bouquets
Pairing peach with cream creates a delicate color palette that feels soft and ethereal. Blousy peonies, roses and dahlias are ideal for this look, then add some subtle contrast with foliage in sage and silvery green shades such as eucalyptus, brunia, dusty miller (Centaurea cineraria) and lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina). Cappucino roses and Quicksand roses are a nice option to achieve this look, with dark cream petals infused with a soft peachy blush color reminiscent of milky coffee and pink clay. These tones harmonize beautifully with other popular wedding flowers, making them the perfect blending roses in a peach bouquet.
Peach, coral and apricot bridal bouquets
Turn up the heat on peach and you have the vibrant sunset shades of apricot, coral, orange and pink, which all work wonderfully together for a dramatic summer bridal bouquet. Striking Icelandic poppies work well for this look, as well as salmon-toned ranunculus and large cabbage rose varieties, such as Romantic Antique and Caramel Antique. Striking coral peonies are also a great choice to achieve the dramatic sunset look with their vivid hue and huge flower heads that can grow up to 20cm. Coral Charm, and it's sibling Coral Sunset, are the varieties to request if you love this bold and blousy look.
David Austin 'Juliet' peach rose bouquets
There's peach roses, and there's David Austin peach roses. The iconic Juliet is a peach rose like no other, with voluminous petals that ombré beautifully from soft peach to warm apricot as she blooms. With a subtle scent of tea, Juliet is one David Austin’s most instantly recognisable roses and the ideal choice for a fine art Peach Fuzz wedding bouquet.
Peach and blush wedding bouquets
Can't choose between peach and blush pink for your wedding flowers? Go for both! This pretty combination feels soft and feminine, and works beautifully for spring and summer weddings. Combine blousy flowers like peonies, hydrangea and garden roses with delicate fragrant flowers like sweetpeas and jasmine plus lots of trailing foliage for a dreamy Midsummer Night's Dream vibe.