“earth laughs in flowers.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

Floriographie’s signature style combines freshly-cut garden elements, like lilacs and curly willow, with fragrant premium blooms sourced sustainably from Ontario farms,

We love the elegance of our garden-grown peonies, fuchsias, and dahlias that dance fearlessly in antique pottery from India next to bells of Ireland, burgundy-tipped orchids, and strong white snapdragons.

From seed to farm to table.

Sometimes simplicity is best. A few fresh branches of silver dollar eucalyptus round out row upon row of blush chrysanthemums and white tea roses.

Nothing says “Bloom laka-laka bloom!” like gerbera daisies, Incan lilies, and fresh lizzies.

  • adorable accents

    adorable accents

    simple statements that stimulate the senses.

  • A floral arrangement in a dark vase on a marble table, featuring white and pink flowers with green leaves and twigs, set against a plain gray background.

    seasonal arrangements

    botanicals that artfully embrace transitions.

  • Elegant ikebana floral arrangement on a wooden base with orchids, yellow flowers, and branches on a marble surface.

    calming creations

    colour compositions that quietly awaken.

  • Colorful flower arrangement in a brass watering can on a wooden stool indoors.

    bespoke centrepieces

    designs tailored to your spirit.

  • Bouquet of various flowers in a glass vase on a wooden stool with black metal legs, placed on a light wooden floor next to a white ceramic jug.

    garden bouquets

    motifs that bring the wildness in.

  • A floral arrangement with yellow, purple, and white flowers on a wooden stool with metal legs, next to a white ceramic bottle, against a white wall on a light wooden floor.

    vivid botanicals

    contemporary creations with a dash of vintage elegance.

What’s your style?

Choose from three signature moods: Bloom, Wild, and Tranquil. Let us handle the rest.

elegant tablescapes

Impressing your guests needn’t break your budget. Sometimes the tiniest table accents, spaced sophisticatedly, speak for themselves.

“a flower does not use words to announce itself. it just blooms.

— Matshona Dhliwayo