4 Best Squarespace Templates for Florists in 2026
Beautiful layouts for flower shops, floral designers, and wedding florists
A florist's website has one job above everything else: make the flowers look irresistible. That means large, unhurried imagery, a shop that's easy to browse, and a layout that doesn't compete with what's in the vase. The four templates below do exactly that — each in its own way, for a different kind of floral business.
Meadow – Squarespace Template for Florists by Go Live HQ
Meadow is one of the few Squarespace templates built specifically with flower shops in mind. Go Live HQ designed it around the full lifecycle of a floral business: attracting visitors, showcasing seasonal arrangements, converting browsers into buyers, and keeping regulars coming back with a subscription page.
The layout is modern and clean, with generous image areas that let the product do the talking. What sets Meadow apart from more generic shop templates is its structure — it comes with a dedicated flower subscription sales page alongside the standard home, about, shop, blog, and contact pages. For florists who want to build recurring revenue from weekly or monthly bouquet deliveries, that's a meaningful head start.
Best for: Retail flower shops, online floral boutiques, florists selling arrangements and subscriptions.
Hales – Free Squarespace Template for Florists
Hales is Squarespace's own template that has become a go-to starting point for florists, and it earns that reputation. The design is soft and airy — natural tones, clean typography, and a layout that balances ecommerce with visual storytelling without tipping too far in either direction.
The homepage gives you a strong hero image, a featured product section for seasonal or bestselling arrangements, and a clean product grid built for floral photography. Product pages have room for detailed descriptions, size variations, add-on options, and multiple images — everything a flower shop needs for online orders. The About page layout is generous enough to share your story and design philosophy without feeling like a corporate bio.
Because Hales comes directly from Squarespace, it's free with any subscription plan and is fully built on Fluid Engine, the platform's most current editor. The tradeoff is that it's a popular starting point, which means some effort in customization goes a long way toward making it feel like yours.
Best for: Boutique flower shops, wedding florists with a retail presence, and florists who want to sell both in-store and online.
Parable – Squarespace Template for Small Businesses by Studio Mesa
Parable isn't a florist-specific template, and that's part of what makes it interesting. Studio Mesa describes it as a template for small businesses that do a lot, and a florist who offers arrangements, workshops, subscriptions, event work, and a blog fits that description exactly. The dummy content on their template makes you see how this template would work for florists.
The design is warm and minimal: structured without feeling corporate, spacious without feeling empty. It's built on Squarespace 7.1 Fluid Engine and comes with 15 pages covering services, portfolio, scheduling, a shop, a blog, a course page, and a dedicated approach page. For florists who want to explain their creative process or offer floral design workshops alongside their shop, that dedicated approach page is a genuine differentiator.
The template is delivered instantly after purchase and includes lifetime email support. Studio Mesa also offers an unlimited license, meaning you can use it across multiple projects — useful for designers building client sites.
Best for: Florists with a broader offering — workshops, events, seasonal subscriptions — who need a website that grows with the business.
Flora – Squarespace Template for Portfolios by ilovecreatives
The name is fitting. Flora is a colorful, image-forward portfolio template designed to make visuals pop — which is exactly what a floral designer or wedding florist needs when the work speaks louder than any tagline.
The template is minimal by design: elegant typography, soft colors, and a clean structure that keeps the focus on photography. It's built on Squarespace 7.0 and comes with a homepage, work/portfolio page, about page, and contact page — a tight, purposeful set of pages for florists who want to lead with their portfolio rather than a product catalog.
Flora works especially well for floral designers who position their work as an art form: wedding installations, editorial shoots, high-end event floristry. At $149, it's one of the more accessible options on this list.
Note: Flora is built on Squarespace 7.0, so some of the newer Fluid Engine editing features won't be available.
Best for: Floral designers, wedding florists, portfolio-focused businesses that want imagery front and center.
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Frequently asked questions
Which Squarespace template is best for a florist with an online shop?
Meadow (Go Live HQ) and Hales (Squarespace) are both strong picks for florists focused on e-commerce. Meadow has the edge if you want a subscription sales page built in; Hales is a solid free option if you're starting out and plan to invest time in customization.
Can I use a general template for a florist website?
Yes — and sometimes it's the better choice. Templates like Parable are built for small businesses with layered offerings, which fits many florists who do retail, events, and workshops. The key is choosing a template where large imagery is central to the layout.
Do I need a Squarespace Commerce plan to sell flowers online?
You'll need at least a Core plan to sell products without transaction fees. The Basic plan ($16/month) supports ecommerce but charges a 2% transaction fee on every sale — which adds up quickly for regular orders. Most florists setting up an online shop are better served by Core ($23/month).
What makes a good Squarespace template for a florist?
Large image areas, a clean product grid, and room for storytelling. Florists sell emotion as much as product — the best templates leave space for both a gorgeous gallery and an "about" section that explains the person behind the arrangements.