Most florists work from a catalogue. We work from what's actually good this week — which means the arrangement you get in July will look nothing like the one you'd get in November, and that's entirely the point. We'd rather hand you something a little wild and genuinely seasonal than something perfect and flown in from three countries away.
It started in 2018 as a market stall, three days a week, selling whatever we could source from growers within an hour of the city. Six years on, the studio's grown, but the sourcing rule hasn't changed — if it's not in season locally, it's not going in an arrangement, no matter how many times a bride asks for peonies in December.
How we actually work
Every order starts with a conversation, not a catalogue page. Tell us the occasion, the colours you're drawn to, and what you don't like — we'll build the rest around what's genuinely good at the market that week.
Availability changes weekly, sometimes day to day — we'll never substitute without telling you first.We don't do "the same twelve roses everyone else does." If it's not growing somewhere nearby right now, it's not in your bouquet.
— Studio note, pinned above the workbench

Every arrangement is tied by hand, the same morning it's collected or delivered.
This week, we're working with
The list changes every Monday based on what's come in from our growers. Here's what's genuinely good right now:

A wedding order from last month's shoot — same seasonal rule applied, even for bridal work.
Weddings & events
We take a limited number of weddings each season — usually 4 to 6 — so the studio can still run its regular weekly orders alongside them. If you're planning around a specific date, the earlier you reach out, the better the odds of getting exactly what's blooming that week rather than a close substitute.
Peak season (Oct–Mar) books out 6–9 months ahead. Off-season dates are far more flexible.They talked us out of peonies for a March wedding and into dahlias instead — it ended up being the thing everyone complimented.
— Bride, March wedding, Yarra Valley
Visit the studio
The studio's open to walk-ins for market-style bunches — no need to order ahead unless you want something specific put together.
