Our garden is the quiet beginning of every design — a place where seasonality, intuition, and care shape what we create.


Movement,
texture, and
quiet presence.
Over the years, we have grown over 100 varieties of annuals and perennials — cosmos and sweet peas for their delicate movement; garden roses and ranunculus for layered softness; dahlias and spider chrysanthemums for sculptural depth; zinnias and nasturtiums for warmth and texture. Each chosen not for abundance, but for how it contributes to a composition.
Our approach is slow and observant.
We follow the rhythm of the seasons,
working with natural cycles rather than against them.
We prioritize soil health, thoughtful cultivation,
and a low-intervention approach whenever possible.
Top-LeftWe let nature fight back — releasing beneficial insects to protect our flowers without a drop of pesticide.
RightWe use a broadfork to gently aerate the soil, preserving the delicate web of organisms, fungi, and microbes beneath.
Bottom-LeftOur beds are fed with compost we make ourselves — turning kitchen and garden waste into rich, living nourishment.
The garden is our creative laboratory.
It allows us to experiment, practice, and explore ideas so that our skills and intuition are constantly nourished. The insights gained here inform how we approach each client's event — guiding our choices, sparking creativity, and refining techniques.
When the season allows, we gently weave flowers from our garden into our clients' designs.



For our clients, this means flowers that feel alive, personal, and deeply connected to the moment.The result is work that feels grown, not assembled.
Each design carries a sense of intention and artistry — shaped by experience, observation, and creativity.
Each season brings a different voice. Early spring feels delicate and emerging. Summer becomes expressive and abundant. Late season carries depth, texture, and quiet maturity. We design in response to these shifts.
Working with what is in season allows us to reduce waste and design more consciously. It is a quieter way of working, but a more meaningful one.
For our clients, this means flowers that feel alive, personal, and deeply connected to the moment.