More Than Just Flowers – A Story of Passion & Art

We don’t believe in piling on flowers or hiding the design under layers of wrapping. To us, floral design is a form of visual language — it’s how we tell a story without words. Each bloom is chosen not just for its color or size, but for the feeling it carries and the balance it brings.

Various colorful flower arrangements displayed on tables and a wooden surface.

A few of my early practice pieces from floral school

How We Work

Three vases of white flowers and eucalyptus on a wooden table against a plain wall.
Interior of a flower and plant store with customers shopping for flowers.

Girl and the Flower is a one-person studio. From selecting the blooms to designing, wrapping, and delivering — every step is done by hand, with full attention and intention.

We offer both vase arrangements and hand-tied bouquets. Each order is made to reflect a mood, a moment, or a message — never mass-produced, and never exactly repeated.

What We Believe

We believe flowers don’t need to be loud to be powerful.

A quiet arrangement can soften a space. A single well-chosen bloom can say what words can’t. Our work is rooted in slowness, in feeling, and in the belief that beauty doesn’t need to shout to be heard.

A black shallow bowl with water holding a bouquet of three pink roses and greenery, placed on a white surface with a beige wall background.
A classroom or workshop setting with people seated at tables, working with purple and green floral arrangements, under fluorescent lighting, with some participants wearing hats and casual clothing.
A bouquet of yellow sunflowers with green leaves and red-tinted branches in a black vase, placed on a white surface, with a person with long brown hair sitting in the background.

A quiet moment from my ikebana studies

Still learning, always observing

Thank you for letting us be a part of your most cherished moments.