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A Floral Designer is responsible for creating floral arrangements and displays for various occasions such as weddings, funerals, corporate events, and special celebrations. 

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Their duties include selecting and preparing flowers, designing bouquets and decorative pieces, and ensuring the freshness and quality of floral products. They often work closely with clients to understand their preferences and provide creative solutions that meet the event’s theme and budget.

Floral Designers may also manage inventory, maintain tools and equipment, and sometimes supervise junior staff. Strong artistic skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of different flower types and care techniques are essential for success in this role.