Around the course of the past fourteen years, they have had the pleasure of delivering more than ten million stunning bouquets to locations all around the United Kingdom. Although ten million bouquets is a significant number, they prefer not to think of it in that manner.
Their florists make a one-of-a-kind bouquet for each and every order that they receive by arranging and hand-tying the flowers. As each individual consumer is unique, so too is each bouquet, and as a result, they handle each one of them in a unique manner.
In every aspect of their business, they work toward the goal of making their local and international supply chain more humane and environmentally responsible.
A LUXURY BOUQUET OF FLOWERS
A gift that your loved ones will never forget, their luxury bouquets are crafted with magnificent arrangements, stunning glassware, and opulent packaging to provide a sensational experience. Do something special for someone today!
Positive Luxury Bouquet
They are pleased to announce that they have collaborated with Positive Luxury to create a bouquet that will commemorate their re-certification as one of their listed businesses. They have chosen seasonal stems, many of which are included on the list of plants that are beneficial to pollinators, which indicates that they are especially beneficial for insects such as butterflies. There is a resemblance between the colors that are found on the wings of a Large Blue Butterfly and the stylish and inviting color palette that consists of ivory and cream with sky blue and cobalt.
Positive Luxury’s “Butterfly Mark” is a worldwide acknowledged trust mark that is used by a brand that receives Environmental, Social, Governance, and Innovation (ESG+) accreditation from Positive Luxury. The significance of the butterfly-friendly stems and color scheme originates from the Butterfly Mark. It was the reintroduction of the Large Blue Butterfly to the United Kingdom in the late 1970s that served as the impetus for the creation of this mark.
Luxury Pink Roses
With this assortment of the most stunning pink roses, your mother figure will have no doubt whatsoever about the amount of love and affection that you have for her.
When it comes to these large-headed flowers, which are a sophisticated ballet slipper pink with a tinge of dark green on their ruffled edges, adoration and admiration ooze out of each and every luscious petal.
These roses are delivered to mom in a state where they are ready to be trimmed, arranged, and displayed in her favorite vase. Each bloom is shining as brightly as my mother will be when she receives them.
Pure Love
If you want to do something a little bit different, you may give this stunning arrangement of pure white flowers to the person you love. Avalanche roses, lisianthus, veronica, and phlox each contribute their own unique and delicate shade of white to this arrangement. The arrangement is completed with elegant eucalyptus, hypericum, and leucothoe greenery, which creates a stunning green backdrop.
Gemmae
An enchanted procedure began beneath the surface of the Earth millions of years ago.
Gem minerals are created when magma, a type of hot molten rock, contains a wide variety of chemical components. Crystallization of these elements into jewels of otherworldly beauty and charm occurs over eons when the correct conditions of temperature and pressure, together with sufficient time and space to grow, are met.
These freshly produced crystals don’t become accessible to humans for millions of years. Gems are brought closer to the surface of the Earth as tremendous mountain ranges are formed by the collision of the Earth’s plates. Gem crystals are exposed as these mountains are gradually worn by changing weather, just waiting to be found.
You can see why these natural beauties are so captivating; they grow in nearly every color imaginable and can range from completely clear to marbleized with inclusions. For generations, tales of their mystical power have captivated and enchanted humans.
The otherworldly allure of mineral crystals has also prompted creative endeavors. François Louis Swebach Desfontaines (1749–1793) was a mineralogist and self-taught artist who created a number of beautiful watercolor works. Producing ten color plates, each of which faithfully reproduced sixteen mineral specimens, was Swebach’s primary objective. Unfortunately, the French Revolution interrupted his progress. Luckily, his plates made it through the chaos unscathed, and the Natural History Museum currently has replicas of them among its 185,000 specimens of minerals, which include 5,000 jewels.
In a partnership between Arena Flowers and the Natural History Museum, these meticulous sketches served as the inspiration for a mineral-themed bouquet. The word “Gemmae” comes from the Latin for “buds” and “gems,” thus they are pleased to offer you this bouquet, which features seven spectacular flowers to symbolize seven different gems.
‘Tourmali,’ meaning’mixed coloured stones’ in Sinhalese, is the origin of the name of the birthstone for October, tourmaline, which is famous for its multi-color appearance. It can happen even with gems that have more than one color. This bouquet is a perfect complement to the cerise ‘Country Blues’ rose and the lively, single-colored pink stone called Rubellite. The fuschia crystal reflects the iridescent light as spirals of petals reverberate.
There are some parallels between rose quartz and the ‘Macaron’ germini. There are several variations of this unusual macrocrystalline quartz, ranging from peach to a delicate pink-peach, and it is the most appropriate hue for this delicately colored germini. Beads of rose quartz were discovered in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) circa 7000 BC, a testament to the gemstone’s long history of veneration. Rose quartz was believed to have curative properties in mediaeval potions, and the germini’s strength-related symbolism reflects this belief.
It is clear that aquamarine served as inspiration for the pale blue delphiniums in the mineral bouquet; after all, these flowers resemble sunshine reflecting off of gently lapping waves. The Latin word for “seawater” is a reasonable derivation of the name “aquamarine,” since this beryl type exhibits color variations from blue to green due to the presence of iron. It was thought that the crystal would cast a net of good luck upon the bearer, and sailors were given the gem to protect them from the sea because of its close link to the water.
Similar conditions are responsible for the formation of morganite, another type of beryl. On the other hand, morganite’s pink color is not caused by iron but by manganese. As with the pink lisianthus in the arrangement, its ideal color is a delicate bubblegum pink. Some people in the past thought the Lisianthus flower stood for honesty.
This bouquet pays tribute to the August birthstone, peridot, with its delicious lime alchemilla. The mining of peridot, one of the world’s oldest gemstones, dates back thousands of years. The ‘jewel of the sun,’ peridot was highly esteemed by the ancient Egyptians and Greeks. Additionally, the alchemilla was held in high esteem by medieval people as a sacred object. You could make potions out of the dew that fell from its leaves. One of Alchemilla’s common names is “Stellaria,” which is a derivative of the Latin word for star, and there is another important resemblance between the stone and the flower: peridot is one of the few gemstones known to have formed in space.
In the Gemmae family, amethyst has a color-seed similar to the lilac campanula. Just as the amethyst is a timeless and cherished gemstone, the bell-shaped campanula—the source of its name—is an iconic flower in English gardens. The allure of amethyst crystals has been recognized since antiquity by the ancient Greeks. Due to their rarity, the crystals were formerly reserved for royalty.
The Gemmae were inspired by erythrite, a rare crystal. Erythrite is a mineral with a rose hue; it is so rare that it only occurs in tiny crystals known as cobalt flowers. These erythrite florets can cluster into spherical shapes, resembling the delicate wax flower blossoms found in the Gemmae family.
Pink Perfection
Their beloved flowers, in a variety of lovely pink hues, come together in this stunning arrangement. The giant pink oriental lilies are the showpiece of this arrangement, which also has lisianthus, roses, and germini, all of which add textural variety. The bouquet is completed beautifully with salal, which offers lush greenery, and soft gypsophila, which adds a subtle pop of white. An ever-popular arrangement that never goes out of style; the ideal token of your affection.
Arena Flowers – Your Source for Luxurious Bouquets
At Arena Flowers, they pride theirselves on offering exceptional bouquets of the highest quality. Their expert florists hand-select each stem and craft each arrangement with precision and care. Their luxurious bouquets are the perfect gift for any occasion or simply to brighten someone’s day. With a wide variety of options to choose from, they have something for everyone. From stunning red roses to vibrant mixed bouquets, each one is carefully crafted to convey the message you want to send. Let Arena Flowers be your source for beautiful and luxurious flower arrangements that will leave a lasting impression on those you love.