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Beautiful blooms and fresh flowers in KL are just a mouse click away
Written by Time Out KL editors & Su Ann Ng
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Shopping for a bouquet of flowers doesn't always need to be a chore. Show that someone you care without even leaving your desk with our list of KL's top online florists for all occasions including weddings, birthdays, Valentine's Day, anniversaries and more. Go grand with a dozen red roses or surprise someone with a beautiful rustic arrangement of wildflowers, all with a click of a button.
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Best for a wide variety of arrangements
Pure Seed has been in business since 1998 and is the namesake of its founder and director, Lee Pure. With a dedicated team of creative florists, they are considered one of the top online florists in the country. Catering to every occasion from annual celebrations and graduations to hostess gifts and bouquets for new parents, Pure Seed’s expertise lies in their ability to create special arrangements for every price range and occasion. There’s also an add-on option where you can complement your bouquets with wine, balloons, chocolates and soft toys.
Hand bouquets from RM65; flower baskets from RM70; gourmet hampers from RM165.
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LVLY
Best for unique floral jar arrangements and same-day delivery
Online flower delivery store LVLY arranges their signature flower jars with only the freshest of blooms. They pride themselves on solely carrying freshly picked and locally grown flowers, all skilfully put together by experienced in-house florists and delivered in biodegradable LVLY boxes. Carnations, roses, or gerbera daisies, complemented with champagne and artisanal chocolates – no doubt that a LVLY delivery makes for a heartfelt gift. This particular brand also stands out from the crowd with their reusable mason jars with customisable labels. Not only is the presentation on point, but the jars are also practical in keeping your blooms fresh and vibrant.LVLY was originally founded in Australia where they have gained fame with their trademarked Paddock to Posy promise of delivering only the freshest, locally grown flowers. They’ve now made their way to Malaysia, covering cities like Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Petaling Jaya, and Shah Alam. Whether it’s a birthday gift or romantic gesture, these picture-perfect floral jar arrangements are sure to brighten anyone’s day. LVLY also offers same-day delivery, seven days a week – simply make sure to place your orders before 5pm.Pricing for customised bouquet bundles varies, starting from RM139 for a gift bundle and RM129 for a flower jar. There are also a variety of add-ons, including cookies (RM12), candles (RM39), or even a bottle of wine (RM69).
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Best for same-day deliveries
You can brighten anyone's day with some beautiful blooms, no matter the occasion. Be on top of the game with Flower Chimp, the largest andmost trusted online flower delivery company in Southeast Asia. Shopall types of flowers and arrangements on the Flower Chimp catalogue which offers plenty of affordable options.
Whether you're looking for a flower stand or something that will cost less than RM100, you have the freedom to shop by occasion, type of bouquetor flower and even budget on its website. TheTrinity Collectionis a favourite with customers in Malaysia. Make gifting easier with a flower box from the selection – each package comes with a bouquet of flowers (feel free to choose your preference) and also a box of chocolates.
Delivery for all orders is always free, including the last-minute ordersas well. For those who need to make an urgent delivery, Flower Chimp also provides free same-day delivery nationwidefor orders before 2pm.
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Best for customised arrangements
If you’re looking for flower arrangements that are extra special, Heva Gifts specialises in bouquets and vase arrangements that can be complemented with a diverse selection of extras. Choose from chocolate-covered strawberries and marshmallows, helium balloons, plush toys and decorated cakes and cupcakes. Ordering is simple and you can either choose what kind of arrangement you want or by flower type. This is a good option if you need to get several gifts for a specific occasion like a birthday or anniversary – order flowers, balloons and cute cupcakes at one go.
Hand bouquets from RM78; vase arrangements from RM108; Customised bouquet depending on budget. Cakes from RM98.
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Best for flower subscriptions
The other flower power couple – Giden Lim and Penny Choo – launched BloomThis in April last year, a subscription service that delivers a box of fresh flowers weekly to your doorstep – or your intended recipient’s doorstep, that lucky person. Every box of bespoke blooms is a surprise; you won’t know what flowers you’re getting until you unbox them. ‘Our premium flowers are imported from all over the world: Holland, New Zealand and South Africa, to name a few,’ says Lim, whose mother owns a brick-and-mortar florist in Penang. If you can’t commit to a subscription (which can be cancelled or paused anytime), BloomThis also offers one-off deliveries of on-demand blooms ranging from anemones, lisianthus flowers, lilies and the ever-dependable roses.
Weekly subscription at RM300, bi-weekly subscription at RM160, monthly subscription at RM80. On-demand flowers from RM79 per box.
Best for opulent flowers in a box
Founded by Tengku Asra Azlan, Dianthus and Datin Olga Babkina, Maison des Roses is your answer to those moments when you want to shower your beau with luxurious blooms. There aren't any hand-held bouquets here, as they fashion the flowers in sleek signature jet black boxes instead. Go for the petite box of 16 red European roses for your everyday 'I love you' gesture, or really, really declare that undying love of yours with more than 100 flowers in a box filled with pink cymbidiums, lilacs, red and fuchsia roses and pink hydrangeas.
Prices vary depending on flower type and size; boxes from RM250.
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Best for loose, cascading bouquets
Don’t expect By Pretty Petals to do tightly furled buds in constricted arrangements; what you’ll get instead are romantic bouquets that are big, lush and loose. With a focus on blush orchids, violet hydrangeas, roses in shades of muted ivory and startling red, their cascading bouquets make for classic, elegant tokens. They primarily cater to brides-to-be, so the hantaran options are lovely too, with flowers and gifts artistically placed in golden trays.
Cascading bouquets from RM180.
Best for dried flowers
Joshua Tan’s ZáHuòHáng – which in Chinese means ‘grocery store’ – is less a florist than it is an art and design concept store. His flowers aren’t just flowers, but a nostalgic vintage piece that accentuates a space; he arranges cotton flowers and wildflowers (such as ginger flowers and hand-picked leaves ‘from the park’) into bucolic, earthy bouquets with muted, unexpected colours and textures. Forget Martha Stewart’s perfectly polished, perfectly symmetrical arrangements; ZáHuòHáng’s fresh flowers have a freshly-picked, natural look about them, and we’re also in love with the delicate, whimsical dried flowers series which breathes new life into any room.
Prices vary depending on flower type and size; fresh and dried flower bouquets from RM240.
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Best for budget bouquets
Flowers have found a hip, tech-savvy, younger audience – and Happy Bunch is well aware. Happy Bunch was one of the first florists to offer one-off flower deliveries and regular flower subscriptions via online orders with a twist: Each day, the Happy Bunch is carefully curated so that it changes from day to day depending on the season’s availability. Best friends-turned-business partners Beh Lee Yen and Joanne Ho have made it easy, removing the complication of choosing flowers at a stand and offering only the one budget-friendly, fresh bouquet per day, wrapped in its signature, rustic burlap. The flowers are sourced from Cameron Highlands as well as China, India and New Zealand.
DailyBunch, RM47; Fav Bunch, from RM57; Luxe Bunch, from RM69. Bigger bunches available upon request; price varies for weekly, fortnightly and monthly subscription service.
Best for bouquets in a jar
If you really want to do your receiver a favour (especially the ones who aren’t accustomed to receiving/taking care of fresh flowers) Petit Petal Co’s Petit Jar Bouquets arrive complete in a mason jar, all set and ready to perk up any table. Founded by Khaleesa Zaidan (who first started the business while on break from her Melbourne uni), Petit Petal mainly sources their flowers from China and Holland; hydrangeas, peonies, roses and gerberas in pretty pastel shades dominate their Instagram page. If you prefer more traditional packaging, regular bouquets are wrapped in burlap or plain brown paper for that highly sought-after, rustic look. Their cheery jar bouquets can also be found topping the tables of Goodness Greens Café, Double A and Yellow Apron.
Arrangements from RM150 excluding delivery.
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Best for bridal bouquets
Hera began humbly. After posting a few photos online of her own self-designed bouquets for her engagement and the hantaran for the wedding, she received requests for flower arrangements by friends and started taking it seriously as a business in early 2014. The specific style asserting itself in Hera’s arrangements is very much organic, open and effortlessly elegant. Her foliages, while carefully crafted, never feel fussy or overstyled. She works with delicate, harmonious buds like hydrangeas, peonies and tulips, as well as more exotic breeds such as dusty millers, silver brunias and even berry sprays. Highlight: her bridal bouquets – especially the cascade-style ones.
Best for big, wild arrangements
Bouquets brimming with eucalyptus and pine leaves; bunches with berries, hydrangeas, kale, matthiolas and protea, built with exaggerated, long-stemmed fillers of stalks and sprigs – Syarina Yatim’s arrangements have a forest-like, wild aesthetic, though they’re all sensibly grounded by a simple brown wrap with grey fabric ribbon. The floral designer, as she describes herself, has been delighting with all sorts of woodland wonders for about three years now; not just bouquets, but bell jar displays as well as elaborate centrepieces gracing café counters, tabletops and weddings. If you believe bigger is better, if you love arrangements that attempt to convey exotic, non-traditional elements, if you support forward-thinking florists focused on the notion of nature and wabi-sabi, Syarina is your girl.
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Best for rustic rose bouquets
Michelle Latif is a 22-year-old autodidact florist-slash-student – okay, sometimes she watches tutorials, but mostly, she’s self-taught. Her flowers flourish in beautiful bouquets, boxes and baskets, from classic red roses and ombré-inspired blooms to big-headed buds like carnations, hydrangeas and peonies juxtaposed against hard, rustic vines. From the artful arrangements winding their way through her Instagram, it’s apparent that her style is clean, but with natural, rustic hints: think cohesive colour schemes and free-flowing details. While she sources most of her flowers locally, her roses are from China – they have fuller blooms in smaller clusters – and sometimes the lilies, peonies and tulips are from Holland.
Best for masculine bouquets, succulent bouquets
Flower to the people, say Aida and Edan of A&E, which apparently stands for ‘Anarchy & Equality’ (well-played, guys). Previously operating out of a physical store in SS15, the husband-and-wife team now runs the business from behind a computer screen. A&E was arguably the first florist to make flowers cool again – remember the capsule T-shirt collection in collaboration with Deciders (‘Bloom not Boom’) and the floral headpieces at music festival Urbanscapes? A&E eschews conventions and lets its flowers do the talking; think artful, airy arrangements with the added drama of dark flowers and wide greens. Here is your go-to flower power couple for button corsages, a special series of #AEKLflowersformen (masculine bouquets for manly men), succulent bouquets and more, as well as for events and tablescapes.
Prices start at RM150 for bespoke bouquets, RM200 for vase bouquets, RM250 for bridal bouquets.
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