How gather seasonal mixed bouquets are curated

A thoughtful arrangement formula
Every bouquet is built with balance in mind — a mix of focal blooms, accent flowers, and natural foliage that gives structure, movement, and room for each stem to shine.
Colours that live well together
We match colours intuitively and intentionally, working within harmonious palettes rather than rigid rules — soft neutrals layered with depth, or bolder tones grounded with calmer shades for an effortless, lived-in feel.
Seasonal, fresh, and chosen on purpose
We select flowers that are at their best right now — prioritising what’s most in season, freshest from the source, and naturally resilient so they arrive vibrant and ready to last.
Designed to last, not just impress
Longevity matters. We favour flower types known for strong vase life and freshness, so your arrangement continues to bring joy days after it arrives — not just in the first moment.
How You Can Make Our Bouquets Your Own
Our bouquets are intentionally loose — so you can adapt them to your space.

Edit Freely
- Remove a few stems for a cleaner, more minimal look
- Keep hero flowers together or separate them for softer moments
- Don’t aim for symmetry — movement feels more natural

Style by location
- Coffee tables - low, open arrangements or multiple small vases
- Dining tables - medium height with space between stems
- Counters & consoles - taller, airier arrangements
- Side tables & shelves - fewer stems, calmer shapes

Style by vase
- Wide vases create a relaxed, modern feel
- Narrow or tall vases add height and structure
- Bud vases turn single stems into intentional accents
If it feels like it belongs in your home, it’s working.

Professional Tips
- Start with greens and fillers to shape the arrangement before placing focal flowers
- Vary stem heights slightly to create balance and movement
- Criss-cross stems inside the vase for natural support
- Place longer stems first, then work downward
- Turn the vase as you arrange — bouquets should look good from every angle
- Leave space between stems; negative space adds elegance
- Re-style mid-week as flowers open — this is part of the design




