Meet Floral Designs by Lee

If you’re searching for a Kelowna florist who combines decades of experience with artistic innovation, look no further than Floral Designs by Lee. Owned and operated by Leanne (Lee) Barber, this charming flower shop on Rutland Road has been serving Kelowna and surrounding communities with exceptional floral artistry since 2008.

A Lifelong Passion for Flowers

Lee's journey in the floral industry began early, at just twelve years old, she was already working at Village Flowers in Kelowna, the family business that ignited her lifelong love for flowers. Over the years, her passion grew into a craft defined by creativity, skill, and deep industry knowledge.

Her career took her across the world to Australia, where she managed a local flower shop and trained under an Ikebana master, mastering the art of simple, elegant design. This unique training shaped Leanne’s appreciation for exotic flowers and minimalist floral arrangements, hallmarks of her design style today.

Upon returning to Canada, Leanne took over management of her family’s flower shop before founding Floral Designs by Lee in 2008. Since then, she’s become known throughout Kelowna, Lake Country, and West Kelowna for her custom floral arrangements, personalized service, and artistic eye.

Beautiful Flowers for Every Occasion

At Floral Designs by Lee, every bouquet tells a story. Whether you’re celebrating love, friendship, or life’s most important milestones, Leanne and her team design arrangements that reflect your unique message and style.

  • Wedding Flowers – Elegant bridal bouquets, centerpieces, and ceremony florals designed to complement your theme.

  • Sympathy Flowers – Tasteful and comforting arrangements for memorials and funerals.

  • Corporate Flowers – Sophisticated designs for offices, events, and business functions.

  • Everyday Occasions – Birthdays, anniversaries, or “just because” — brighten someone’s day with fresh blooms.

  • Lake Country

  • West Kelowna

  • Westbank

  • Peachland

  • and even extends to Vernon and Victoria.