WEDDING TRENDS

The hand-tied bouquet is back

More couples are choosing loose, natural bundles over stiff clusters. One stem at a time, built to match the season and the dress.

BLOOMS BY THE SEASON

Four seasons, fresh stems

Each season brings its own palette. We choose blooms at their peak, from spring's first tulips to winter's hellebores.

Spring tulips and ranunculus in a ceramic vase
Hand-tied summer bouquet of sunflowers and zinnias
Deep burgundy dahlia arrangement in a ceramic bowl
Winter flowering quince branch in a glass vase
Wrapping a bouquet in kraft paper on a worktable
Single stems displayed in glass bottles on a shelf
STRAIGHT FROM THEM

Is it worth ordering from a single florist?

Here is what people who have received a hand-tied bouquet from Surreal's Cadeau say about the experience.

I asked for something with no roses and a little wild. What arrived looked like it was picked fresh from a garden, not a cooler. Lasted almost two weeks.

Clara M.

Clara M.

Regular customer

Sent a hand-tied bouquet to my mom across state lines. She called me to say it was the most thoughtfully arranged bunch she had ever received. The stems were perfect.

Daniel T.

Daniel T.

Gift sender

Ordered a vase arrangement for our anniversary. No plastic wrap, no extra fuss — just beautiful blooms set in water. My wife said it was the best I have ever picked.

Marcus W.

Marcus W.

Anniversary buyer

I needed a same-day bouquet for a last-minute dinner party. Jane-Ly picked the stems, tied them, and had them ready in under an hour. Every guest asked where I got them.

Sophie L.

Sophie L.

Event host

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