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7 Creative Australian Florists You Need To Know About!
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Kiko Design
Kowsh Rawson’s 10 years in floristry is evident in her abundant floral installations, overflowing with bold colour and confident scale.
Her designs are distinctive, with blooming flowers taking centre stage, petals blown out for max effect. Whilst foliage makes an appearane in her work every so often, Kowsh’s sculptural creations focus mainly on layering the season’s best flowers – with dramatic effect.
What they offer: Bouquets, installations, styling and consulting.
Where to shop: Contact Kowsh at Kiko Design’s website, or email [email protected].
Alchemy Orange
Alchemy Orange is an Aboriginal-owned and operated botanical design studio run by proud Yorta Yorta woman Shahn Stewart, whose custom botanical sculptures, floral arrangements, and activations feature incredible natives. You might recognise her past work from Strawberry Fields Festivals, the Australian Open 2022 – and even in The Design Files gallery in 2021!
Shahn’s been a florist for 12 years, but says the best part of her work is that you ‘never run out of new things to learn’, and is always expanding her wealth of botanical knowledge and creative horizons!
They offer: Custom designs that elevate events and spaces, including homes, galleries, performances, set design and more.
Where to shop: Contact Alchemy Orange via [email protected] for a custom design
Sour Sunflower
Alyssa Trenerry is behind Sour Sunflower’s sculptural and colourful creations that beautifully play with textures and shapes in order to hero unique, seasonal flowers. Alyssa says her high-impact arrangements are guided the way the flowers make her ‘feel’ – which is maybe why they bring a smile to our face too!
The emerging Melbourne florist fell in love with floral design after working in a café and seeing florists come in every week to change the flower arrangements. She says she’d explored nearly every creative medium ‘under the sun’, and after realising flowers could be that medium, she’s never looked back.
They offer: Flowers for weddings, events and special occasions, in addition to floral styling for photoshoots and editorial work.
Where to shop: Contact Sour Sunflower to make a enquiry online here
Georgie Boy
Georgie Boy’s Gina Lasker has been firm favourite in Melbourne’s creative floristry scene for a while now, but she’s been in the industry ever since she took a job at her local flower shop right after high school. Since being introduced to the art of conceptual flower design by mentors like Saskia Havekes of Grandiflora, she’s made a name for herself with her intuitive and vibrant floral offerings.
In addition to delivering bunches around Melbourne, you can now shop a collection of special homewares curated by Gina in her new online shop, Georgie Boy Store!
They offer: Styling for events is on pause (while Gina welcomes a baby!) but you can still order flowers for pick up or delivery online.
Where to shop: Online here
Flowers Vasette
Flowers Vasette has been a trusted Melbourne icon for so many years – and for good reason! The Fitzroy flower shop has been in business since 1989, when founder Cherrie Miriklis-Pavlou began her floristry career from the steps of her parents’ greengrocer.
Known for their elegant and perfectly styled bouquets that are inspired by each week’s seasonal offerings, they’re experts at highlighting the beauty of each individual stem as much as the arrangement as a whole. And their Brunswick Street store is always brimming with stunning cut flowers, with a knowledgable team who can help you create a personalised bouquet for your loved ones.
They offer: Floral styling and custom design for weddings, funerals and bereavement, private and corporate events, corporate flowers, gifting and floral arrangements for home.
Where to shop: Visit them in store at 247 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, or online here
Hellian Petal
Melbourne-based creative Madeleine Vizard has been making surrealist and experimental floral art for about two years under her passion project Hellian Petal. She started taking photos of her arrangements during lockdown in 2021, which were often inspired by vivid recurring dreams!
Drawing inspiration from the natural world in addition to music, books and fashion, her focus ranges from IRL installations to immortalising her boundary-pushing designs in photographs.
They offer: Floral styling, installations, and arrangements,
Where to shop: Contact Hellian Petal through Instagram or email [email protected]
Grandiflora
Saskia Havekes has been providing Sydney-siders with beautiful floral inspiration for 27 years.
From Grandiflora’s opening in Potts Point in 1995, Saskia’s eye-catching and abundant window displays have delighted and intrigued passers-by. A talent she learnt from the pioneer and leading artist in the field of botanical sculpture, Alison Coates. Still in her Potts Point location, Saskia has grown Grandiflora to achieve international recognition and developed six bespoke fragrances. A visit to her store always promises to be a full sensory experience!
What they offer: Stunning bouquets delivered across Sydney, fragrance and grand onsite installations.
Where to shop: Visit them in store at 1/12 Macleay Street Potts Point NSW, or online here
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