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Handmade bouquets

In our flower workshop, skilled florists make your flower orders by hand. With a lot of love and creativity, the most beautiful bouquets, arrangements and gift ideas that they have chosen for their loved ones are created here.

Each bouquet is unique and is tied with great care. We obtain the flowers fresh from various suppliers, mainly from Switzerland, Holland and Italy.

Regional products

We always try to support Swiss nurseries and producers. Depending on the season, we mainly buy our garden and balcony plants from a nursery in the Winterthur region.

During the summer season, we can even obtain a large part of the cut flowers from our own production. This way we can always guarantee fresh flowers. It is important to us to keep the transport distances for cut flowers and plants as short as possible. Not only for ecological reasons, but also so that the customer can enjoy the purchased product for longer.

Switzerland-wide delivery

In Winterthur, the bouquets are delivered personally by our in-house couriers with years of experience in the industry. In Zurich City, we work with a bike courier to ensure that your order reaches its destination as economically as possible. In the rest of Switzerland we deliver with our partner Planzer Parcels, a Swiss family business.

All our bouquets are seasonally packed and the flower stems are wrapped in so-called freshbags so that the flowers can wait for the recipient without getting damaged.
As it is an extremely delicate product, it is very important to us that our couriers deliver your ordered flowers with the utmost care, so that you can enjoy them for a long time.

Seasonal flowers

We place a lot of emphasis on using seasonal flowers in our bouquets. It is precisely this aspect that makes this industry so diverse and beautiful. Every season has its own special charms. There are no limits to the creativity of our florists.


To name just a few examples:
  • Spring: tulips, freesias, ranunculus
  • Early summer: peonies, bearded carnations, columbine
  • Summer: Sunflowers, Hypericum, Lilies, Gladioli
  • Autumn: asters, chrysanthemums, hydrangeas, rosehip
  • Winter: Amaryllis, Christmas roses


Of course, we always try to give preference to regional producers as much as possible. But it is not always possible, especially in the cold seasons.