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You’re juggling brunch reservations, family schedules, and that church service you promised you’d attend. The last thing you need is wilted flowers showing up late—or worse, not at all.
When you order Easter flowers from us, you’re getting arrangements designed that morning with blooms we hand-selected from the market. Not mass-produced boxes shipped from a warehouse. Real spring flowers—tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and yes, those classic white Easter lilies—arranged by people who’ve been doing this in Manhattan for decades.
Same-day delivery across Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Gramercy, and the rest of Midtown means you can order Friday morning and have it on the table by dinner. Or send an Easter bouquet to your mom uptown without wondering if it’ll actually get there. You place the order, we handle the rest, and it shows up looking like you planned this weeks ago.
We’ve been operating out of Midtown Manhattan for nearly four decades. We’re a family-owned shop just off Fifth Avenue, across from Rockefeller Plaza, and we’ve served everyone from NYU Langone staff grabbing last-minute arrangements to Baruch students sending flowers home for the holidays.
Kips Bay is full of busy professionals, medical workers pulling long shifts, and young families trying to keep up with a packed calendar. You don’t have time to drive to three different flower shops hoping one has fresh lilies in stock. That’s why we shop the market every morning, stock what’s actually in season, and deliver the same day if you order before our cutoff.
We’re not trying to be the cheapest option in Manhattan. We’re here for people who want fresh flowers that last more than two days and don’t want to gamble on whether their Easter centerpiece will show up looking like it survived a cross-country road trip.
Here’s how it actually works. You place an order online or call us directly—either way, it goes straight to our designers. If it’s before our same-day cutoff (usually around noon), we’ll have it out that afternoon. After that, it goes out the next morning.
Our team heads to the flower market early each day to pick what’s fresh. For Easter, that means white lilies, pastel tulips, spring greens, and whatever else is in season and actually looks good. We’re not pulling from last week’s inventory or hoping a delayed shipment shows up in time.
Once your arrangement is designed, our delivery team maps out the most efficient route across Manhattan. If you’re in Kips Bay, Gramercy, or anywhere in Midtown, we’re usually there within a few hours. Farther out—Upper East Side, Tribeca, wherever—it takes a bit longer, but it’s still same-day as long as you ordered in time.
You’ll get a notification when it’s delivered. If there’s an issue with the address or no one’s home, we’ll contact you directly. No guessing, no “maybe it’ll show up tomorrow.” You know where your flowers are.
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Every Easter arrangement we put together includes fresh, seasonal blooms selected that morning. For traditional orders, that’s usually white Easter lilies—the ones with the large trumpet-shaped blooms that symbolize renewal and purity. If you want something less formal, we’ll do spring bouquets with tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other pastels that feel more like a celebration than a church service.
Church flower arrangements are a big part of what we do around Easter. If you’re coordinating flowers for an altar or surrounding area, we can scale up to match the space. Many churches in Manhattan avoid flowers during Lent, so when Easter hits, there’s a noticeable contrast—and you want those arrangements to feel abundant, not like an afterthought.
For Kips Bay specifically, we deliver to a lot of residential buildings, medical offices near NYU Langone, and small gatherings in Gramercy Park. People here tend to want quality without the fuss—fresh flowers, reliable delivery, and no drama. We also customize based on your space. If you’re hosting brunch in a studio apartment, we’re not sending you a centerpiece that blocks everyone’s view across the table. If you’re decorating a larger event space, we’ll adjust accordingly.
Spring floral centerpieces can range from compact tabletop arrangements to larger statement pieces. You tell us the vibe, the colors, the occasion, and we’ll design something that fits. No upselling, no “add this premium upgrade” nonsense. Just straightforward pricing and flowers that look like you hired a florist who knows what they’re doing.
Yes. If you order before our cutoff time—usually around noon—we’ll deliver that same day anywhere in Kips Bay, Gramercy, Murray Hill, and most of Midtown Manhattan.
After noon, your order goes out the next morning. We’re not making promises we can’t keep, and we’re not rushing arrangements just to hit a deadline. If it’s physically possible to get it to you same-day and still have it look good, we’ll do it.
Easter weekend gets busy, so if you’re ordering on Saturday or Sunday, call us directly. We’ll tell you straight up whether same-day is realistic or if next-day makes more sense. Either way, you’ll know exactly when to expect it.
We deliver traditional white Easter lilies, spring bouquets with tulips and daffodils, pastel arrangements with hyacinths and seasonal greens, and custom designs based on what you’re looking for.
Easter lilies are the most requested—they’re the classic choice for a reason. But if you want something brighter or less formal, we’ll design a spring arrangement with softer colors and a mix of blooms that feel more celebratory than ceremonial.
For church flower arrangements, we can scale up to fit altar spaces or surrounding areas. If you’re hosting at home, we’ll keep it sized appropriately so it doesn’t overwhelm your table. Everything’s designed fresh the day it goes out, so you’re getting flowers that’ll last through the weekend and beyond.
Easter lily arrangements typically range from $75 to $150, depending on the size and how many stems you want. A single potted lily plant usually starts around $60. Larger custom arrangements for churches or events will cost more based on scale and complexity.
We’re not the cheapest florist in Manhattan, and we’re not trying to be. You’re paying for flowers that were picked that morning, arranged by hand, and delivered reliably. If you want something that lasts two days and looks like it came from a grocery store, you can find that elsewhere for $40.
If you want an arrangement that actually looks intentional and stays fresh through Easter weekend, that’s what we do. We’ll give you an exact price upfront based on what you’re asking for—no surprise fees, no “delivery charges” that double the cost at checkout.
Yes. We deliver Easter flowers to churches throughout Manhattan, including Kips Bay, Midtown, the Upper East Side, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Church flower arrangements for Easter usually involve multiple lily plants or larger altar arrangements that create that visual contrast after Lent. We’ll coordinate directly with whoever’s organizing—whether that’s you, the church office, or a volunteer committee—to make sure the delivery timing works and the arrangements fit the space.
If you need flowers delivered early Sunday morning before service, let us know when you order. We’ll confirm whether that’s doable or if Saturday delivery makes more sense. We’ve done this enough times to know that church logistics can get complicated, so we’ll work with your schedule and make it as simple as possible.
Easter lilies typically last 7 to 14 days if you take care of them properly. Keep them in a cool spot away from direct sunlight, trim the stems every few days, and change the water regularly.
The lilies we deliver are fresh from the market that morning, so they’re not sitting in a cooler for a week before they get to you. That gives you more time to actually enjoy them instead of watching them wilt by Monday.
If you get a potted lily plant instead of cut stems, it’ll last even longer—sometimes weeks if you keep it watered and in indirect light. Once the blooms fade, you can plant it outside if you want, though they’re tricky to get to rebloom the following year. Most people just enjoy them for Easter and move on.
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