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The average salary for a Floral Designer in U.S. is $35,500.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $35,500

$24,960$46,650

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.07

$12.00$22.43

What does a Floral Designer earn?

On average, floral designers earn around $35,500 per year in the U.S.. Floral designers are responsible for creating beautiful decorative arrangements using a variety of flowers. They usually work with customers to create custom flower displays, such as centerpieces, bouquets and wreaths. Floral designers may choose to specialise in particular styles, types of flowers or events like weddings.

How to earn more as a Floral Designer

"To become a Floral Designer, you will need to have an eye for detail and knowledge of all sorts of blooms, foliage and textures. Consider studying a course in Floristry, gardening or horticulture to gain the necessary skills. To increase your earning potential you may consider specialising in a specific area such as wedding design, setting up a workshop or becoming an expert in exotic flowers. Alternatively, you could also become self-employed or set up your own floral design business. "