Harvesting The Light
As we approach the season of Harvest, here at The Floristry we’re not only reflecting on the events of summer, but looking ahead to what the season may bring.
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As we approach the season of Harvest, here at The Floristry we’re not only reflecting on the events of summer, but looking ahead to what the season may bring.
This season is a celebration of purple in all its hues and all its blooms, and none more so than with the aptly named Lilac flower, or Syringa. These woody stemmed flowers are steeped in myth and poetry and for us signify the beautiful lull and transition from spring into...
This issue, The Floristry explores the duality of the days that lie at the end of summer, bringing both warm-toned hopeful promise and blue-hued reflection.
The Floristry team welcomes this season’s sense of freedom. As the longest night of the year approaches, get ready to dance, laugh, feast, fall in love and surround yourself with flowers.
The Floristry invites you to join us as we enter the May Day season by shining some newfound light onto the miracles of motherhood.
Welcome to Spring. This season, The Floristry team reflects on the season’s myths and the phenomenal power of women around the world.
Welcome to Pre-Spring. In this issue’s Musings, editor Nazrene Hanif reflects on the season’s theme of renewal, the power of love and its most-enduring emblem, the rose.
Welcome to Winter. In this month’s Musings, The Floristry team reflect on the season’s myths, meanings and the magical power of the evergreen tree.
The 7th day of the 7th lunar month marks the traditional festival of Qixi and this year falls on Saturday 14th August. The festival celebrates the love story between an ancient cowherd and a weaver. We’re celebrating in loved-up shades of pink and red with our most romantic of blooms.
The season’s have turned and today, Monday 21st June 2021, we welcome this year’s summer solstice. The longest day of the year with the most sunlight it carries with it a wealth of romance, ritual and symbolism.
In a new series of posts we explore the inspiration, stories and meanings behind some of our most-loved bouquets.