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Hand-tied Bouquets

Each of my hand-tied bouquets is thoughtfully created using the very best seasonal flowers, inspired by the natural beauty of the changing landscape.

 

Where possible, I recommend pre-ordering your bouquet. This allows me to carefully source the freshest, highest-quality blooms, ensuring your flowers not only look beautiful on arrival but last as long as possible.

 

Whether you’re sending a gift bouquet for a special occasion, marking a meaningful moment, or simply bringing a little of the outdoors into your home, every arrangement is designed to feel natural, abundant and full of life.

 

If you’re able to order in advance, I can create something truly special and bespoke, tailored just for you or your recipient.

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If you love having fresh, seasonal flowers in your home, I also offer a flower subscription service; a simple and beautiful way to enjoy blooms throughout the year. Please see the foot of this page for more details.

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Hand-tied Bouquets

Floral Arrangement

The Classic: £25

A refined gathering of seasonal blooms and natural textures, inspired by the landscape and hand-tied to bring effortless beauty and a gentle sense of calm to your space.

 

10 stems plus foliage.

Flower Bouquet Assembly

The Statement: £35

A more abundant composition inspired by nature’s movement, layered with seasonal flowers and foliage. Expressive and artfully arranged to elevate your home environment.

 

10-15 stems plus foliage.

Flower Arrangement Creation

The Luxe: £45

An opulent celebration of the season’s most exceptional blooms, inspired by nature’s beauty. Generous in scale, rich in texture and exquisitely composed to command attention.

 

15+ stems plus foliage.

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Why Stop At One Bouquet?

Why not subscribe for a more abundant, deluxe arrangement delivered straight to your door every fortnight or month?

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