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You’re not looking for massive arrangements that overwhelm your studio or one-bedroom. You want Easter flowers that bring the holiday into your home without taking over your kitchen counter or dining table. Something fresh that lasts longer than a weekend, especially with the way apartment heating and air quality can shorten a flower’s life.
That’s where knowing how to source and design for city living matters. We hand-select blooms that hold up in smaller spaces and fluctuating indoor climates. Every Easter bouquet gets delivered the same day you order it, which means you’re getting flowers at their peak—not something that sat in a warehouse for two days before it even left the facility.
If you’re coordinating Easter brunch, hosting family, or just want your place to feel like spring finally arrived, you’ll get arrangements that look intentional. Not fussy. Not overdone. Just the right scale and style for how you actually live in Chelsea.
We’ve been family-owned and operating in Manhattan since 1977. We’re located just off Fifth Avenue, across from Rockefeller Plaza, which means we’re not some online company pretending to be local. We’re here, and we’ve been here.
Chelsea’s changed a lot over the years—from the gallery district boom to the High Line opening to the neighborhood becoming one of the most diverse and creative parts of the city. We’ve delivered Easter flowers to apartments, brownstones, churches, and event spaces through all of it. That kind of longevity comes from understanding what people actually need, not just what sounds good in a product description.
When you order from us, you’re working with florists who know the neighborhoods, the buildings, the timing, and the expectations. We’re not a call center. We’re not a middleman. We design, arrange, and hand-deliver everything ourselves.
You place your order online or call us directly at (212) 871-8758. If you order before our cutoff, we’ll deliver the same day. If you need it for a specific time or have delivery instructions for your building, just let us know.
Once your order’s in, our team designs your arrangement fresh that day. We’re not pulling pre-made bouquets out of a cooler. Everything gets arranged by hand, using flowers we’ve sourced that morning or the day before. That’s how we control quality and make sure what arrives at your door actually looks like what you ordered.
Delivery happens directly from our shop to your address in Chelsea or anywhere else in Manhattan. We deliver to residences, offices, churches, and event venues. If there’s a doorman, we coordinate. If it’s a walk-up, we handle it. If you’re sending flowers to someone else, we make sure they get them without the awkward “nobody was home” runaround.
You’ll know when it’s delivered. And if something’s not right, we’ll fix it. That’s the 100% satisfaction guarantee we’ve offered since day one.
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Easter flowers in 2026 are leaning into softer palettes—dusty rose, butter yellow, sage green—with natural textures and sustainable styling. That means less floral foam, more organic structure, and arrangements that feel current without trying too hard. We’re working with Easter lilies, tulips, hyacinths, narcissus, and touches of baby’s breath and lily of the valley depending on what’s available and fresh.
If you’re ordering for your home, you’ll get something sized for real New York apartments. If you need spring floral centerpieces for an Easter brunch or dinner, we can design multiples that coordinate without looking like a hotel ballroom. And if you’re organizing church flower arrangements for Easter Sunday services, we’ve done that for years—large-scale displays, altar arrangements, and entry florals that hold up under sanctuary lighting and temperature.
Chelsea’s Easter Bonnet Festival Parade happens April 5th this year, the same day as Easter Sunday, which means Fifth Avenue will be packed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you’re planning around that or need delivery timed before or after the parade, just give us a heads-up. We know the neighborhood and how to navigate the weekend.
This is also the time of year when daffodils—New York City’s official flower—are everywhere. If you want a more locally rooted arrangement that still feels like Easter, we can work those in too.
Yes, as long as you order before our same-day cutoff. Easter lilies are one of the most requested flowers this time of year, and we keep them in stock throughout the season. They’re traditional, they’re elegant, and they carry the religious significance a lot of people are looking for.
That said, if you’re ordering on Easter Sunday itself—especially this year with the parade—we recommend calling us directly at (212) 871-8758 to confirm timing. April 5th is going to be busy between worship services, family gatherings, and the Fifth Avenue parade route being closed. The earlier you order, the more control you’ll have over delivery windows.
If you’re sending Easter lilies to someone in a different Manhattan neighborhood, same-day delivery still applies. We cover the Upper East Side, SoHo, the Financial District, and everywhere in between.
Something vertical or compact that doesn’t sprawl across your counter. A lot of traditional Easter arrangements are designed for suburban dining tables or large entryway consoles, which doesn’t make sense for a 600-square-foot apartment. You want height and presence without width.
We design arrangements specifically for city living. That usually means a taller vase with a more structured composition—lilies, tulips, or hyacinths arranged to grow upward rather than outward. You still get the visual impact and the seasonal feel, but it fits on a bookshelf, side table, or kitchen counter without crowding your space.
If you’re hosting people for Easter and need something for your dining or coffee table, we can go wider and lower so it doesn’t block conversation. Just let us know the dimensions you’re working with, and we’ll design accordingly. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation, and we’d rather get it right than send you something you have to rearrange yourself.
Yes. We’ve worked with churches across Manhattan for years, including congregations in Chelsea. Easter Sunday is one of the biggest days for church florals, and the arrangements need to be large enough to make an impact in a sanctuary but also appropriately styled for the service’s tone.
Most churches want white lilies and roses as the foundation, sometimes with touches of greenery or seasonal blooms depending on their preferences. We can design altar arrangements, entry displays, and additional pieces for side chapels or fellowship halls if needed. Everything gets delivered and installed on your timeline—usually early Sunday morning before services start.
If your church hasn’t ordered yet, reach out soon. Easter falls on April 5th this year, and between regular orders and the parade, it’s going to be a high-volume day. The earlier we can get on your calendar, the better we can coordinate delivery and setup. Call us at (212) 871-8758 to talk through what you need.
It depends on the flower and your apartment’s conditions, but you should expect at least a week with proper care—longer for lilies and some tulip varieties. The biggest factors are heat, air quality, and water. If your radiator’s still running in early April or your apartment gets a lot of direct sunlight, flowers will fade faster.
Easter lilies are hardy and can last up to two weeks if you remove the stamens and keep them out of direct heat. Tulips will keep growing in the vase, which is normal, but they’ll start to droop after about a week. Hyacinths are fragrant and last well, though the scent can be strong in a small space. If you want longevity, ask for lilies or roses—they hold up better than more delicate spring blooms.
We also deliver flowers fresh the day you order them, which gives you a head start compared to grocery store bouquets that have been sitting in a cooler for days. Change the water every two days, keep the arrangement away from heat sources, and trim the stems at an angle if you notice they’re getting slimy. That’s really all it takes.
Absolutely. If you’re hosting Easter brunch at your apartment or a venue in Chelsea, we can design centerpieces that fit your table size and guest count. The key is keeping them low enough that people can see and talk across the table, but still substantial enough to anchor the space.
For spring floral centerpieces, we’re working with the softer 2026 palette—dusty rose, butter yellow, sage green—and incorporating tulips, hyacinths, ranunculus, and seasonal greenery. If you want something more traditional with white lilies and pastel accents, we can do that too. It’s your event.
Let us know how many tables you’re setting, the dimensions, and whether you want matching arrangements or variations on a theme. If you’re doing this at a restaurant or private event space, we can coordinate delivery and setup directly with the venue. Just give us a few days’ notice so we can source the right flowers and plan around other Easter orders. Same-day is possible depending on availability, but advance orders give you more options.
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