Flowers, composed
by your own hand.
Choose the stems, the greenery, the wrap and the words. Watch the bouquet take shape as you work — then send it with a single link, as fresh in a decade as the moment you tied it.
Compose
Pick from twelve blooms in their true garden colourways — bud, half-open or full flower.
Finish
Greenery, seven florist arrangements, papers and ribbon — every change appears instantly.
Send
Write the card, copy the link. The whole bouquet lives inside it — no account, no vase required.
Your table is bare — begin with a bloom.
Choose your blooms.
Choose a colourway on each card, then add as many stems as the composition wants — up to twenty-four. Grand blooms will anchor the heart; delicate ones will find the light at the edges.
Your stems
Add the greenery.
Foliage gives a bouquet its breath. Set each variety to taste — a light hand or a lush one — and choose how it sits among the flowers.
Placement
Shape the arrangement.
The same stems, seven different characters. Change your mind freely — every flower finds its new place before your eyes.
Dress it in paper.
The presentation is half the gift. Choose how the bouquet is wrapped, and the shade of its paper or cloth.
Shade
Tie the bow.
A hand-tied bow finishes the gift. Choose the fabric it is cut from, its colour, and any small finishing touches.
Fabric
Colour
Finishing touches
Write the note.
A bouquet without words is only botany. The card is complimentary — choose its design and hand, and write freely.
Occasion
Card design
The hand
Your words
One last look.
Everything you have chosen, before it leaves the atelier. Step back to change anything — the bouquet remembers.
Your composition
Send it on its way.
No van, no vase — the bouquet travels inside a link and keeps forever. Address it for a chosen day and hour, or copy the link and deliver it yourself.