Star Florist
Star Florist

Rose Bouquets in Singapore

A rose bouquet in Singapore is rarely just flowers. It is the gesture you choose when words feel too small for the moment, whether that is a first anniversary, a long-overdue apology, or the quiet Tuesday you wanted to make feel like a Saturday. At Star Florist, we have been arranging rose bouquets in Singapore for years, and we know the difference between a bouquet that looks pretty in a photo and one that still looks beautiful when it arrives at someone's door three hours later in our humid weather.

Every rose bouquet on this page is hand-arranged in our Woodlands studio, sourced from fresh stock that comes in throughout the week, and finished with seasonal foliage and fillers that complement (rather than compete with) the roses themselves.

Our Rose Bouquet Collection

We carry roses in every colour you would expect and a few you might not. The classic red rose bouquet remains our most-ordered design, especially for anniversaries, proposals, and Valentine's Day. Pink roses, which range from soft blush to vivid hot pink, are popular for birthdays, Mother's Day, and gestures of appreciation. White roses suit weddings, graduations, and condolence arrangements where you want elegance without loudness. We also stock champagne, purple, yellow, and the occasional blue rose for customers who want something less expected.

If you are not sure where to start, our 99-stalk rose bouquets are the most photographed pieces we make. They are designed for milestone moments, proposals, big anniversaries, and the kind of gesture that earns its own story.

What Rose Colours Mean

Rose colour symbolism is partly universal and partly local. Here is how customers in Singapore tend to read each shade when choosing a rose bouquet:

  • Red roses signal romantic love, passion, and deep commitment. They remain the default choice for proposals and anniversaries.
  • Pink roses convey gratitude, admiration, and affection. The softer the shade, the more tender the message; hot pink reads as confident and celebratory.
  • White roses represent purity, new beginnings, and respect. They work for weddings, graduations, and as condolence flowers.
  • Yellow roses carry friendship, warmth, and joy. They are a gentle choice for non-romantic occasions.
  • Purple roses suggest enchantment and admiration at first sight, often given in early-stage relationships.
  • Blue roses, which are not naturally occurring, signal something rare or unattainable. Customers usually pick them for someone who already has every other colour.
  • Mixed-colour bouquets are well suited to recipients you do not know intimately, since they sidestep the specific meanings of any single shade.

What the Number of Roses Means

The number of roses in a bouquet carries meaning of its own, especially in Singapore where many recipients are familiar with the tradition.

  • 3 roses quietly say "I love you," ideal for early relationships.
  • 9 roses symbolise eternal love and are common in proposals.
  • 12 roses represent complete devotion. This is the most-gifted count globally and a safe, classic choice.
  • 24 roses say "I am yours, every hour of the day."
  • 33 roses are sometimes given to mark "I love you" with extra emphasis.
  • 99 roses symbolise everlasting, undivided love. This is the count most often chosen for proposals and major milestone anniversaries.
  • 108 roses are traditionally a marriage proposal bouquet in Chinese culture.

If you are choosing a rose bouquet for a recipient who follows these conventions closely, the count matters as much as the colour.

Same-Day Rose Bouquet Delivery in Singapore

We offer same-day rose bouquet delivery across Singapore for orders placed before our daily cut-off. Delivery is available to homes, offices, hospitals (where permitted), hotels, and event venues. Because Singapore's climate is humid year-round, we wrap and transport every rose bouquet to minimise heat exposure during transit, and our drivers handle each arrangement upright to protect the blooms.

For Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and Chinese New Year, we strongly recommend ordering your rose bouquet at least three to five days ahead. Demand for roses spikes sharply during these windows, and same-day slots fill quickly.

Why Customers Choose Star Florist

  • Fresh roses arrive at our studio multiple times a week, not stockpiled.
  • Every rose bouquet is hand-arranged by our florists, never pre-packaged.
  • We can customise stem count, colour mix, wrapping, and add-ons (message cards, plush bears, balloons) on request.
  • Our rose bouquet pricing starts from SGD $60 for hand bouquets and scales up to grand 99-stalk arrangements.
  • Same-day delivery is available islandwide, including Sentosa and Jurong Island where most florists do not serve.

Order Your Rose Bouquet Today

Browse the full rose bouquet collection above. If you have a specific brief, a particular shade you cannot find, an unusual stem count, or a delivery window outside our standard hours, message us directly and we will arrange it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colours of roses do you offer?

We stock red, pink (blush, sweet, and hot pink), white, yellow, purple, champagne, and blue roses. Mixed-colour rose bouquets are also available.

Can I request a custom rose bouquet?

Yes. We design custom rose bouquets to your preferences, including specific stem counts (such as 33, 50, or 99 roses), colour combinations, wrapping style, and add-ons. Contact us before placing the order so we can confirm availability.

Do you deliver rose bouquets on the same day

Yes, we deliver across Singapore on the same day for orders placed before our daily cut-off time. Same-day slots are limited during peak periods (Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Chinese New Year), so we recommend booking ahead.

Can I include a message card or gift with my rose bouquet?

Yes. Every rose bouquet comes with a complimentary message card. We can also add plush bears, balloons, or chocolates on request.

Where do you deliver rose bouquets in Singapore?

We deliver islandwide, including the central business district, residential estates, hospitals (where the venue allows), hotels, and event venues. There are no surcharges for standard delivery zones.