From the dawn flower market to your door before 6 a.m. No magic — just logistics and hand-composed bouquets.
Three moods — Everyday, Home, Special. Each with its own rhythm and character.
You can switch any time, no penalties. Pick the first delivery day — Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday. We'll do the rest.
See the styles →Three mornings a week — Monday, Wednesday and Friday — we're at the Balicka flower market between 5:30 and 8:30 a.m.
We pick what's freshest and in season. That's why bouquets look different in April and October — the season decides the composition.
The same day we buy them — we arrange every bouquet by hand. No cellophane tape, no foil, no plastic.
Just pressed paper and a linen ribbon. The bouquet goes into a paper vase of water and waits for the morning delivery in our cooler.
You wake up, open the door — the bouquet is already there. In a paper vase of water, ready to stand on the table or dresser.
No doorbell, no waiting for the courier. We text when the courier is at the door — so you know you can open it.
The pressed-paper vase is biodegradable — but we don't want to just throw it away.
Before the next delivery you leave the empty vase outside the door. The courier picks up the old one and leaves a fresh one with the new bouquet. Less waste. A small ritual.
From December to March we switch to winter mode. Delivery isn't at dawn but between 8 and 9 a.m. — so frost doesn't harm the flowers at your door.
The text arrives with the same advance notice. Everything else stays the same.
In the customer-panel calendar you mark the dates you're away. Bouquets shift by the same offset — you lose nothing.
Change up to 48 hours before delivery. No calls, no contracts, no "why" questions.
Customer panel →