Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

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A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

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About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

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Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

Ready to get started?

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About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

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About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

Ready to get started?

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About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

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Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

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A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

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About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.

Florist in SoHo, NY

Flowers That Show Up Fresh, On Time

Same-day delivery across SoHo and Manhattan when you need arrangements that actually look like what you ordered.
A person wrapping a bouquet of pink roses and white flowers in light pink paper on a table, wearing a light-colored long-sleeve shirt and an apron.

Hear from Our Customers

A middle-aged man wearing glasses and an apron holds two potted plants in a flower shop, surrounded by various green and flowering plants on shelves.

Flower Delivery in SoHo, NY

You Get What You Ordered, When You Need It

You’re not looking for excuses about why your flowers didn’t arrive or why they look nothing like the photo. You need reliable flower delivery that doesn’t add stress to your day.

That’s what matters when you’re sending flowers for a client meeting, a birthday that can’t be missed, or a last-minute apology that needs to land right. The arrangement shows up looking fresh, matches what you selected, and arrives during the window you were promised.

We handle same-day delivery throughout SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods because most flower orders aren’t planned weeks in advance. You’re busy, and you need a local florist who understands that timing isn’t negotiable. Whether it’s a corporate delivery to a Wooster Street office or a personal arrangement headed to a Prince Street loft, you’ll know it’s handled.

Local Florist Serving SoHo, NY

We've Been Here Since Before SoHo Was SoHo

Columbia Midtown Florist has been operating in Manhattan since 1947. That’s decades of watching this neighborhood shift from industrial to luxury, and understanding what people here actually expect from a flower shop.

SoHo isn’t a place where “good enough” flies. The professionals, residents, and businesses in this area know quality when they see it, and they notice when something’s off. We source from growers who meet that standard, and our designers know how to create arrangements that fit the aesthetic of this neighborhood without looking like they’re trying too hard.

You’re not working with a national chain that treats SoHo like every other zip code. You’re working with people who know the streets, the buildings, and the expectations that come with serving one of Manhattan’s most discerning neighborhoods.

A woman with braided hair stands smiling with arms crossed in a plant-filled shop, wearing a green shirt and black overalls. The background shows shelves and a variety of potted plants.

How Our Flower Shop Works

Order, Confirm, Delivered—No Guessing Games

You place an order online or call us directly with what you need. If you’re not sure what works best, we’ll ask a few questions about the occasion, the recipient, and any preferences that matter. No upselling, just clarity on what makes sense.

Once your order is confirmed, we build the arrangement with the freshest stems available that day. If something’s not up to standard or unavailable, we’ll reach out before making substitutions. You won’t get a surprise arrangement that barely resembles what you ordered.

For same-day delivery in SoHo, orders placed before early afternoon typically arrive the same day. We coordinate timing based on your needs, especially for corporate or time-sensitive deliveries. You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered, so you’re not left wondering if it made it.

After delivery, the flowers should last. If they don’t, or if something’s wrong, you reach out and we handle it. No runaround, no months-long refund process.

A florist wearing a gray apron and black gloves arranges pink and orange roses in a flower shop filled with various colorful blooms.

Ready to get started?

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About Columbia Midtown Florist

Floral Arrangements for SoHo, NY

What You Actually Get From a Flower Shop

You get fresh-cut flowers arranged by people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. That includes everything from simple bouquets for personal deliveries to larger installations for corporate events and weddings.

SoHo has a specific look. The neighborhood attracts people who care about design, whether that’s in their loft, their boutique, or their office space. Our floral arrangements reflect that—clean lines, thoughtful composition, and nothing that looks like it came from a grocery store cooler. We’re talking about orchids for luxury offices on Greene Street, seasonal arrangements for Broadway retail spaces, and wedding flowers for venues that demand a certain level of finish.

Same-day service covers SoHo and extends throughout Manhattan. That matters when you’re dealing with the pace of this city and can’t wait three days for a delivery. Corporate clients use us for weekly office arrangements because consistency matters when your space is client-facing. Wedding clients work with us because we handle setup and breakdown, not just drop-off.

You’ll also find options for sympathy arrangements, hospital deliveries, and event florals. If you need something specific that isn’t listed online, call us. Custom requests are normal, and we’d rather have that conversation upfront than deliver something that misses the mark.

A person tying a bouquet of white, pink, and purple flowers with greenery on a table, next to tulips, pruning shears, and scattered eucalyptus leaves.

Do you actually deliver same-day in SoHo, or is that just for certain areas?

Yes, we deliver same-day throughout SoHo if you order before early afternoon. That includes the streets south of Houston, the loft buildings on Wooster and Greene, and the retail corridors along Broadway and Prince.

Manhattan delivery isn’t complicated if you’re actually based here and know the neighborhoods. We’re not routing orders through a national call center or coordinating with third-party drivers who don’t know the area. Our team handles delivery directly, which is why we can commit to same-day service without the usual disclaimers.

If you’re ordering later in the day or need a specific delivery window for a corporate office or event space, call us. We’ll tell you straight if it’s doable or if next-day makes more sense. You won’t get confirmation on an order we can’t fulfill.

You don’t, unless the florist has quality control that goes beyond uploading stock photos. We photograph arrangements we actually create, and our designers build what’s shown unless a specific stem isn’t available that day.

If we need to substitute, we contact you first. That’s not standard practice for a lot of flower delivery services, but it should be. You’re paying for a specific look, and swapping colors or flower types without asking is how you end up with disappointed recipients and complaints.

The bigger issue is freshness. Flowers that look great in a photo but die in 48 hours aren’t worth ordering. We source from growers who prioritize longevity, and our designers know how to prep stems properly so arrangements last. If something doesn’t hold up, that’s on us, and we’ll make it right.

National services route your order through a network of local florists they contract with. You’re not choosing the florist, you’re choosing a middleman who takes a cut and passes the order along. That’s why arrangements often look different than advertised and why customer service becomes a nightmare when something goes wrong.

When you order from us directly, we’re the ones sourcing the flowers, designing the arrangement, and handling delivery. There’s no game of telephone. If you call with a question or issue, you’re talking to the people who actually fulfilled your order.

The other difference is local knowledge. SoHo isn’t like Midtown or the Upper East Side. The buildings, the businesses, the aesthetic—it’s all different. We know which addresses have tricky access, which offices expect a certain presentation level, and what works for the neighborhood. A national service doesn’t have that context, and it shows in the final product.

We handle full wedding florals, from ceremony arrangements to reception centerpieces to personal flowers for the wedding party. That includes delivery, setup, and breakdown so you’re not coordinating logistics on your wedding day.

SoHo and the surrounding Manhattan neighborhoods have venues that range from intimate loft spaces to larger event halls. We’ve worked in most of them and know what’s required for setup in terms of timing, access, and presentation. If you’re planning a wedding here, we’ll walk through your vision, discuss what’s realistic for your budget, and design arrangements that fit the venue without looking out of place.

Consultations are straightforward. We’re not trying to upsell you on flowers you don’t need or push trends that don’t match your style. You’ll get honest input on what works, what doesn’t, and where you can adjust if budget is a concern. After that, we handle the execution so you can focus on everything else that goes into planning a wedding.

Yes, we provide weekly corporate flower delivery for offices, retail spaces, and hospitality businesses throughout SoHo and Manhattan. If your space is client-facing, fresh flowers aren’t optional—they’re part of the impression you’re making.

Weekly service means we deliver new arrangements on a set schedule, remove the old ones, and handle everything without requiring input from your team. You’re not coordinating deliveries or worrying about whether the flowers still look presentable by Thursday. We rotate seasonal stems so the arrangements don’t look repetitive, and we adjust the style based on your space and brand.

Corporate clients in SoHo expect a certain level of finish, whether that’s a boutique on Prince Street or a creative agency on Wooster. We design arrangements that match that expectation without looking generic or like they came from a supermarket. If you want to trial the service before committing long-term, we can start with a few weeks and adjust from there.