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The Neighborhood

The Neighborhood

SKU: DESIGNNEIGHBORHOODS

Regular price $124.99
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Substitution Policy

To guarantee the freshest bouquet possible, we may replace some stems in your arrangement for color or flower variety. While we always do the best to match the picture shown, sometimes different vases may be used. Any substitution made will be similar to the original design and be of equal or greater value.
Floral and Plant Substitutions
For bouquets and plants of one variety, such as roses or orchids, we focus on matching the floral type but may substitute for different colors.
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A rotating, seasonally-inspired arrangement that reflects what’s happening right now in the shop—and in the city.

The Neighborhood is our most seasonal design—an arrangement that evolves throughout the year to reflect what’s fresh, available, and inspiring in the moment. Instead of a fixed palette, this piece shifts with the seasons: Spring: Soft, fresh, and full of new growth Summer: Bright, abundant, and full of energy Fall: Rich, textured, and grounded in warm tones Winter: Minimal, moody, and naturally elegant Aaron approaches this design like a snapshot of the season—pulling from what’s best in the shop that week and arranging it in a natural, florist-forward style that feels full, textural, and real.

No two versions are ever the same, but each one feels right for the moment.

Spring (March–May) Light, airy stems with soft color and movement—think blush, green, lavender, and delicate textures.
Summer (June–August) Brighter tones, fuller stems, and more energy—yellows, peaches, pops of color, and lush greens.
Fall (September–November) Warm, earthy, and textural—rust, terracotta, deep orange, berries, and layered foliage.
Winter (December–February) More minimal and tonal—whites, creams, evergreens, subtle contrast, and sculptural elements.