Petite
For a bedside table or a small thank-you. One main bloom, one filler, one soft foliage · wrapped small.

Pre-made bouquets are fine. This is the other thing. A bouquet you compose yourself, hand-tied to your spec the morning it leaves.
Not every bouquet should be the same one fifty other people sent that day.
Pick your size, your main flowers, your fillers, your foliage. Most builders show six options total. We show you everything that’s looking good at market.
No fridge for three days, no plastic sleeves. Tied the morning it leaves, by hand, in a quiet studio.
Wrapped in brown craft paper, bound with twine. Looks like flowers should look ·not like petrol-station foil.
Four steps. Live preview as you go.

Petite, Classic or Statement. Sizes are guides ·the bouquet shape depends on what looked best at market that morning. Stems on the day might be a little fuller, or a little leaner.
The heart of the bouquet ·what your eye lands on first. Roses, peonies in their season, ranunculus, tulips, dahlias, lisianthus. Pick one or two for a clean palette, three for something layered.


Smaller blooms that sit between the mains. Baby’s breath for cloud, wax flower for tiny structure, statice for purple, Queen Anne’s lace for wild garden feel.
The green that frames it all. Eucalyptus for soft silver, Italian ruscus for deep structure, tree fern for fine feathered movement, myrtle for scent.

Pick a size, pick a mood ·Romantic, Bright, Soft & wild, Moody ·and we’ll build something seasonal in the Maison de Lune style. Same hand-tying, same brown paper, same studio.
The builder runs the shorter flow when you choose this path.
From a thoughtful gesture to a centrepiece worth two hands.
For a bedside table or a small thank-you. One main bloom, one filler, one soft foliage · wrapped small.
The everyday bouquet with breathing room. Two mains, one filler, one foliage · tied in a handful of paper.
For a dinner table or a proper gesture. Three mains, two fillers, two foliages · two-handed carry.
Four steps. Live preview. Done in three minutes.