Blooms for Boys is the world’s first online flower and foliage boutique started exclusively for men. International floral architect Xavier Matisse creates unique, charismatic living installations for home or office. Blooms for Boys has revolutionised the flower industry with its imaginative and highly stylised displays which combine exotic blooms with a sense of style and humour. Anyone planning a wedding or civil partnership can simply log on to choose from three ranges – Lifestyle, Wicked and Wonderful – for table centrepieces and displays with a difference.
The Lifestyle range’s Aegean collection is inspired by Greek mythology and includes Olympus, Hera and Zeus - highly structured, vibrant creations using flowers such as lilies and anthuriums with additional features such as charred bark and steel shards to give them a contemporary and stylized feel.
For couples planning a themed event, the Wonderful range marries a sense of the dramatic with a liberal dose of humour, drawing its inspiration from some of the greatest films and musicals ever made.
Brides with a strong sense of the theatrical could choose the Lady Macbeth or Cruella De Vil displays, complete with daggers, feathers and faux Dalmatian fur. Although only recently launched, Blooms for Boys already has a celebrity following after providing table decorations for a charity ball organised by the strs of Coronation Street.
The unique designs are not only proving popular for weddings and events, but are also being seen as the perfect presents for men or women with a preference for highly stylised and sophisticated floral arrangements.
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great post! I love the idea of ordering flowers online with a dramatic theme! I would order the Hamlet bouquet, or perhaps the Richard VIII. Imagine how inspiring Caesar arrangement could be! I love it…
Fabulous works of art , these would be amazing at any function. Is this a new company, I’m surprised I haven’t seen more about it?
Hi Pam, yes they set up in May 2012 and if you click the link to their website in the article you can read more about the launch on Xavier’s blog