Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
Other Services we provide in Chelsea
Hear from Our Customers
You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
Ready to get started?
You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
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You’ve probably experienced it before. Beautiful flowers delivered on Monday, wilted by Wednesday. That’s what happens when your arrangement sits in a warehouse or gets shipped cross-country in a box.
Here’s what’s different. Every morning, we source directly from the NYC Flower District. No middleman. No storage facilities. Just fresh stems that go from market to arrangement to your recipient’s door—often the same day.
Most of our arrangements last 5-10 days with basic care. Roses, lilies, and orchids push even longer. That’s not a guarantee, it’s just what happens when flowers are actually fresh when they leave our shop. You’re not paying for something that looks good in a photo. You’re paying for something that still looks good a week later.
Our location in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just convenient for us—it’s the reason we can deliver faster and more reliably than flower shops operating from outside the city. We understand building protocols, doorman procedures, and the security requirements at major Manhattan locations because our drivers deal with them every day.
Chelsea has changed dramatically over the past few decades. What used to be more than 60 wholesale flower distributors in the neighborhood is now fewer than 10. We’ve stayed because we’re part of the community, and because being this close to the source matters when you’re buying something that’s alive.
When you order from a local florist in Chelsea, you’re not getting a wire service arrangement made by whoever picks up the contract. You’re getting flowers selected and arranged by people who’ve been doing this in New York City long enough to know what works.
Every morning starts at the Flower District. We select stems based on what’s freshest and what’s in season—because seasonal flowers aren’t just prettier, they last significantly longer. Larger blooms, stronger stems, more vibrant colors. That’s not marketing talk, it’s just how plants work when they’re harvested at peak growing time.
Once we’re back at the shop, your arrangement gets designed. If you’ve ordered something custom, we’re building exactly what you asked for. If you’ve chosen one of our signature designs, we’re using the freshest available flowers that match that style.
For delivery, timing matters. Orders placed by 2 PM get delivered the same day throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. You get a confirmation when delivery is complete. If something changes—wrong address, recipient unavailable, building access issue—we contact you immediately, not three hours later.
Most Financial District office buildings have specific delivery protocols. Our drivers know them. Residential buildings with doormen, same thing. We’re not figuring it out on the fly, which is why our deliveries actually arrive when they’re supposed to.
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You can order individual arrangements for birthdays, anniversaries, apologies, or no reason at all. Flowers are one of the few gifts that say “I’m thinking about you” without requiring a major occasion.
For corporate clients, we offer weekly delivery service for office spaces. Zero effort required from you—we show up, refresh your arrangements, and leave. It’s one of those small details that makes a workspace feel more professional without anyone having to think about it.
Wedding and event work is a different animal entirely. We coordinate with venues throughout New York City, handle setup and breakdown, and design arrangements that actually fit the space and the vibe you’re going for. Consultations are included because we need to understand what you want before we can create it.
Chelsea’s creative community has specific tastes. So do the corporate clients in Midtown. We’ve worked with both long enough to know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t work in this neighborhood. Whether you want something bold and artistic or classic and understated, the question isn’t whether we can do it—it’s making sure we understand what you actually want before we start.
Yes, if you order by 2 PM. That cutoff exists because Manhattan delivery isn’t just about distance—it’s about building access, traffic patterns, and doorman schedules.
Our Midtown location gives us a significant advantage. We’re already in the center of where most deliveries go, which means less transit time and more reliability. Florists operating from outside Manhattan can offer same-day delivery, but they’re fighting bridge traffic, tolls, and longer routes.
Same-day delivery works throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. If you need something delivered above that or in the outer boroughs, it’s still possible—we just need to confirm timing based on where it’s going and what else is on the route that day.
Usually because they weren’t fresh when they were delivered. Flowers that sit in warehouses or get shipped long distances are already days old before they’re even arranged.
We source directly from the NYC Flower District every morning. That’s not a romantic detail, it’s the reason our arrangements last longer. When flowers go from grower to market to arrangement to delivery within 24-48 hours, they just perform better. Stronger stems, brighter colors, longer vase life.
Seasonal flowers make a difference too. Flowers that are naturally in season require less intervention to grow, which means they’re healthier when they’re cut. They also travel shorter distances since they’re being grown in optimal conditions. If you want your arrangement to last a week or more, seasonal is the way to go. We’ll tell you what’s in season when you order.
For residential deliveries, we follow building protocols. If there’s a doorman, we leave it with them—that’s standard practice in Manhattan and most doormen are used to handling flower deliveries. If it’s a walk-up or a building without a doorman, our driver will attempt to reach the recipient by buzzer or phone.
If no one’s available and there’s no secure place to leave the arrangement, we contact you immediately to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivery later the same day. Sometimes it means leaving it with a neighbor if you approve that. We don’t just leave flowers on a doorstep in New York City and hope for the best.
For office deliveries, it’s usually simpler. Receptionists and mailrooms handle this constantly. We deliver, get a signature or confirmation, and you get notified that it’s done.
It depends on size, flower type, and complexity. A simple bouquet starts around $50-75. Mid-range arrangements with premium flowers run $100-150. Large, elaborate designs or arrangements with high-end flowers like orchids or garden roses can go $200+.
Manhattan pricing reflects Manhattan costs—rent, labor, and the fact that we’re sourcing premium flowers daily from the Flower District. You’re not paying for a brand name, you’re paying for fresh flowers that last, reliable delivery, and the expertise to create something that actually looks like what you ordered.
If you’re working with a specific budget, tell us upfront. We’ll design something that works within that range rather than upselling you into something you don’t need. Most people are surprised by how much we can do at the $100-125 range when we’re using seasonal flowers that are naturally abundant.
Yes. Weddings and events are a significant part of what we do, but they require more planning than a standard delivery. We start with a consultation to understand your vision, venue, color palette, and budget.
From there, we coordinate directly with your venue. Most event spaces in New York City have specific delivery windows, setup requirements, and restrictions on what you can and can’t do. We’ve worked with enough venues throughout Manhattan that we usually already know their protocols.
We handle everything from bouquets and boutonnieres to centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, and installation pieces. Setup and breakdown are included. You’ll get a timeline in advance so you know exactly when we’ll be there and what to expect. Wedding flowers aren’t something you want to worry about on the actual day—that’s why we build in enough buffer time and backup plans to handle the inevitable last-minute changes that come with events.
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