Easter Flowers in NoHo, NY

Fresh Easter Arrangements Delivered to Your Door

Same-day delivery to NoHo from our Midtown shop. Hand-crafted spring bouquets and Easter lilies selected fresh each morning from NYC’s flower district.
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Easter Bouquet Delivery NoHo

Spring Flowers That Actually Last Past Sunday

You need Easter flowers that look fresh when they arrive and stay that way through the holiday. Not wilted stems that barely made it through delivery, not arrangements that were packed days ago in some warehouse.

We visit the flower district every morning to hand-select what’s thriving right now. That means your Easter bouquet gets made fresh in our Midtown shop and delivered to NoHo the same day. You’re getting flowers that were cut recently, handled carefully, and arranged by someone who knows the difference between a stem that’ll last three days and one that’ll last ten.

Whether you’re sending spring flowers to family in NoHo or need church flower arrangements for Easter Sunday services, you’re working with a shop that sources fresh and delivers fast. Our location at 3 West 51st Street means we can get to NoHo quickly, and our drivers know how to navigate building protocols, doormen, and security desks without the runaround.

NoHo Florist Easter Delivery

We're the Midtown Shop NoHo Trusts

Columbia Midtown Florist operates from the heart of Manhattan at 3 West 51st Street. We’ve built our reputation on daily market sourcing and reliable delivery throughout NYC, including NoHo’s loft buildings and walk-ups.

NoHo residents know the neighborhood’s quirks – the expensive rent, the walkability, the mix of young professionals and established families. You also know that not every florist understands how to deliver here. We do. Our drivers are familiar with NoHo’s building layouts, and we use climate-controlled vehicles so your Easter lily delivery doesn’t suffer from Manhattan’s unpredictable spring weather.

We’re not a national chain shipping from a warehouse. We’re a local shop that sources fresh, arranges in-house, and delivers throughout the city every single day.

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How Easter Flower Delivery Works

Order Today, Delivered Today - Here's How

You place your order online or call our shop directly. If you order before our cutoff time, we’ll deliver the same day to NoHo. If you’re planning ahead, you can schedule delivery for a specific date – helpful for Easter Sunday when timing matters.

Once we receive your order, one of our florists creates your arrangement fresh that day. We’re not pulling pre-made bouquets from a cooler. Every spring floral centerpiece and Easter bouquet gets made to order using the flowers we selected that morning from the wholesale district.

Then we load your arrangement into one of our climate-controlled delivery vehicles and head to NoHo. Our drivers confirm delivery, handle any building access requirements, and make sure your flowers arrive in the same condition they left our shop. You’ll get confirmation once delivery is complete.

If you’re ordering Easter lilies or church flower arrangements for a specific service time, let us know when you order. We’ll coordinate timing so everything arrives when you need it, not hours early or scrambling at the last minute.

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Spring Flowers and Easter Arrangements

What You're Actually Getting When You Order

Our Easter flower selection includes traditional Easter lilies with their trumpet-shaped white blooms and sweet fragrance. These symbolize renewal and are a staple for Easter Sunday, whether you’re displaying them at home or sending them to St. Patrick’s Cathedral for services.

Spring bouquets feature seasonal stems like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and ranunculus in the softer pastels that define Easter – dusty rose, butter yellow, sage green. We also carry bolder arrangements if you prefer something less traditional. The 2026 trend leans toward grounding spring tones with earthy accents, so you’ll see terracotta and richer colors mixed with classic pastels.

For church flower arrangements, we can create larger displays suitable for altar arrangements or entryway pieces. These require advance notice since they’re more involved, but we handle everything from design to delivery to setup if your venue allows it.

NoHo’s demographic skews affluent and design-conscious, so we also offer luxury Easter collections with premium stems like orchids and sculptural arrangements that fit the neighborhood’s loft aesthetic. If you’re hosting an Easter brunch in one of NoHo’s spacious apartments, spring floral centerpieces can be customized to match your table size and style preferences.

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Can I get Easter flowers delivered same-day to NoHo on Easter Sunday?

Yes, but order early. Easter Sunday is one of the busiest delivery days of the year, and our delivery slots fill up fast – especially for neighborhoods like NoHo where building access can add time to each stop.

If you’re ordering for Easter Sunday delivery, place your order by Saturday afternoon at the latest. That gives us time to create your arrangement and schedule your delivery window. Last-minute orders on Sunday morning are risky because we may already be at capacity, and you don’t want to be scrambling when family’s arriving or you’re heading to church.

For the best selection and guaranteed delivery time, order a few days ahead. You can specify Easter Sunday as your delivery date when you check out, and we’ll make sure your spring flowers or Easter lily arrives fresh that morning. We don’t deliver days early and let arrangements sit – everything gets made fresh within 24 hours of delivery.

Easter lilies typically last one to two weeks if you care for them properly. The key is keeping them cool, watered, and away from direct heat sources.

Place your Easter lily in a spot with bright, indirect light – not in a sunny window where it’ll overheat. Water when the soil feels dry to the touch, usually every couple of days. Don’t let the plant sit in standing water, which causes root rot. If your lily came in a decorative pot without drainage, either repot it or water sparingly and dump excess water after a few minutes.

As individual blooms fade, pinch them off. This keeps the plant looking fresh and encourages other buds to open. The pollen can stain fabric and surfaces, so some people remove the stamens (the orange parts) as soon as flowers open. That’s optional, but it prevents accidental stains and reduces the strong fragrance if that bothers you.

If you want your Easter lily to last beyond the holiday, you can plant it outside after the last frost. It’ll go dormant and may bloom again next year, though it won’t be timed to Easter.

Freshness and quality. Grocery store flowers are shipped in bulk to a distribution center, then trucked to individual stores where they sit in a cooler until someone buys them. By the time you get them home, they’ve been out of water and in transit for days.

Our flowers are cut more recently and handled less. We source directly from NYC’s wholesale flower district every morning, which means we’re buying from the same suppliers that grocery stores use – but we’re getting first pick of the freshest stems, and we’re arranging them the same day. Your Easter bouquet doesn’t sit in a cooler for a week. It gets made fresh and delivered within hours.

The arrangement quality is also different. Grocery stores bundle stems together with minimal design – you’re basically getting a bunch of flowers wrapped in cellophane. We actually arrange each bouquet with attention to color balance, stem placement, and visual flow. You’re getting something that looks intentional and finished, not something you need to rearrange yourself when you get home.

For the price difference, you’re paying for flowers that last longer and look better. If you’re sending Easter flowers to someone in NoHo or displaying them for a holiday gathering, that difference matters.

Yes. Our drivers deliver throughout Manhattan daily, including NoHo’s luxury loft buildings and doorman buildings with security protocols.

We’re familiar with the process: check in with the doorman, provide recipient information, wait for clearance, and either deliver directly to the apartment or leave with the concierge if the recipient isn’t home. If there’s a specific building procedure we need to follow, include that information in the delivery instructions when you order.

For no-contact deliveries or if the recipient isn’t home, we’ll coordinate with building staff to ensure your Easter lily delivery or spring bouquet is received safely. We always confirm delivery, so you’ll know when the flowers arrived and who accepted them.

NoHo’s buildings can be tricky – some have loading dock requirements, some don’t allow deliveries during certain hours, and some require advance notice for large arrangements. If you’re ordering church flower arrangements or multiple pieces for an event, call us directly so we can coordinate timing and logistics with the building ahead of time.

Absolutely. Custom spring floral centerpieces are common requests, especially from NoHo residents hosting in those spacious loft apartments where the table is the focal point.

Call our shop to discuss what you’re looking for. We’ll ask about your table size, color preferences, and whether you want something low and sprawling or taller and more dramatic. For Easter brunches, most people prefer arrangements that don’t block conversation – so lower centerpieces with spring flowers like tulips, ranunculus, and hyacinths arranged horizontally rather than vertically.

We can also create multiple smaller arrangements if you have a long table or several tables. That’s often more practical than one large centerpiece, and it gives you flexibility for where you place them after the event.

Custom orders need advance notice – at least a few days, ideally a week. That ensures we can source the specific stems you want and schedule time for our florists to create your pieces without rushing. For Easter weekend, order even earlier since demand is high and certain flowers sell out quickly.

Delivery and setup can be arranged if you need it. Just let us know your event timeline, and we’ll coordinate arrival so your spring floral centerpieces are in place before guests arrive.

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