Commodity vs. Craft
The difference between color and dimension.

Six shades. All familiar. Nothing that makes you stop.

Burgundy protea. Blush ranunculus. Terracotta garden rose. Tones that shift as the light does.
Every stem has a passport.

Same five species. Grown for volume, not character.

King protea from West Africa. David Austin roses from English growers. Foliage from Caribbean suppliers we know by name.
The moment before the moment.

Plastic sleeve. Price sticker on the front. The gift starts apologizing before it arrives.

Matte black box. Gold ribbon. Handwritten card. Stems in a water-sealed travel vial. The arrival is part of the arrangement.
What They Said When It Arrived

Arrived looking like it took a week to plan. It was same-day.
@nia_creates
My grandmother would have cried. Exactly what I described.
@simone.events
Our lobby hasn't been the same since. Clients notice immediately.
@marzena_corp
She said it was the most beautiful thing anyone had ever given her.
@darius_j
I didn't know flowers could feel like they remembered something.
@imani_flowersEvery Occasion,
Held With Care.

Tablescapes That Honor
Where You Come From
Brides building centerpieces that hold Caribbean grandmothers, West African florals, and the weight of a room going quiet.

Weekly Statement Pieces
Lobbies that stop clients mid-sentence.

Apologies That Arrive Early
Looks like it took a week to plan. It didn't have to.

