An ongoing floral relationship in Los Angeles — for residences,
hotels, galleries, and restaurants where botanical material is
part of how the space lives day to day.
Format
First visit, then a chosen cadence
Cadence
Weekly, biweekly, or seasonal
Pricing
On inquiry
Two registers
IITwo registersA visit · a standing account
A first visit
Ninety minutes, at the studio or on site. The room is read
together — light, materials, the way it lives — and a direction
is set: botanical material, vessels, refresh cadence, seasonal
touchpoints. The visit can stand alone.
A standing account
When the first visit continues — weekly or biweekly, with a
recurring delivery and seasonal recalibration. Suited to
residences, hotels, galleries, and restaurants where botanical
material is part of how the space lives day to day.
IIIApproachRead, direction, rhythm
Read the room, then set the rhythm.
The first visit is a reading — of the room and of the way it is
lived in. The cadence that follows is built around that reading,
and around the season.
01ReadA first visit at the studio or on site. Light, materials, scale, and the rhythm of use — read together.
02DirectionBotanical material, vessels, placement, and seasonal touchpoints — set as a direction the space can hold.
03RhythmA recurring delivery — weekly, biweekly, or seasonal — with quiet recalibration as the season moves.
Frequently asked
IVFrequently askedBrief notes
i.Who it suitsResidences, hotels, galleries, and restaurants where botanical material is part of how the space lives day to day — and design teams who want a consistent floral voice in their projects.
ii.The first visitNinety minutes, at the studio or on site. Light, materials, scale, the way the room is used — read together — and a direction to follow.
iii.CadenceWeekly, biweekly, or seasonal. Cadence is set with the client during the first visit, and adjusts with the seasons.