ABOUT us.

We seek to make flower arrangements that evoke your inner peace and help you find stillness in the chaos of life

OUR vision.

Flowers heal and the insight of life that comes from flowers inspires us. We seek to make flower arrangements that evoke your inner peace and help you find stillness in the chaos of life. Inspired by the founder of Floristry, our signature bouquets and our famous workshops are curated by Hong Kong's top florist. We hope to awaken the sense of beauty in life we all have from within.

Our bouquets are carefully crafted and inspired by the cycle of life and nature. We’re inspired by life and the art of flowers and the art of living. Our flowers are inspired by the art of living, floristry by art of living, floristry art and living — and this cyclical philosophy of mother nature. Our master florists are dedicated to bringing life and love into each arrangement. Let us show your loved ones how much you care.

Floristry is all about the identification and classification of flowers and plants based on their botanical structure, as well as their evolution within nature. Where the floristry art comes in is how florists and the viewer learn to appreciate how this diversity of nature comes together into bouquets and other flower arrangements. The living component, is how the life cycle of floristry comes to enhance our understanding of everyday life. This is the floristry art of living.

The five elements of floristry art and design are line, color, form, space and texture. Line provides many things for an arrangement, giving it its shape and structure. The line also allows a path for the person viewing the arrangement. Florists can use different arrangement methods and techniques to create lines within a bouquet. The second aspect that is integral to floristry is the use of colour. Color is arguably the most vital factor as that’s what most people notice straight away. The third element is form, including height, width and depth and it’s natural to consider the form while arranging each flower because this is what determines a bouquet’s form. The fourth aspect is spacing, the space between the stems and blooms give the viewer a chance to admire each individual flower. The fifth and final element is texture, which gives the flower arrangement diversity and juxtaposition. Join one of our signature workshops to learn more!

Our head office: Room 1104, 11/F Crawford House 70 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong