
Compose
your own arrangement.
Pick a vase. Layer in flowers. Tuck in a butterfly. Tie a ribbon. We hand-tie it the morning of delivery — at our Tysons Corner atelier.
An arrangement, composed in your hand.
Six small choices. A live canvas that fills in as you go. The first florist experience that feels like making something.
- 01
Pick a vase
Cream ceramic, antique bronze, mercury silver.
- 02
Choose flowers
Garden roses, eucalyptus, ranunculus.
- 03
Premium blooms
Aubergine dahlia, coral peony, baccara.
- 04
Decorative picks
Butterflies, birds, bees, banners.
- 05
Tie a ribbon
Hand-dyed silk, six colorways.
- 06
Add gifts
Card, chocolates, teddy, balloon.
Just pick one. We'll do the composing.

Signature Bouquets
The arrangements we are known for. House recipes, refined over twenty years.

Seasonal
What the market gave us this week. Designed in small batches.

Everyday
Smaller compositions for a kitchen counter, a bedside, a Tuesday.

Plants & Gifts
Olive trees, garden orchids, and a curated shelf of objects.
A short list, deliberately.
Noir.
Twenty-five only.
Black baccara roses and deep aubergine calla lilies, set in hand-cast bronze. Released Thursday at noon — when they're gone, they're gone.

Fresh flowers, anytime.
Vandana Vending.
A refrigerated atelier in a lobby near you. Tap a card, choose a door, walk out with a hand-tied bouquet — at midnight, before a flight, on the way to dinner.


Two generations.
Twenty years.
Tysons Corner.
Vandana opened her first shop in 2004 with a single refrigerator and a Lebanese grandmother's eye for restraint. Today she designs alongside her daughter Layla — the same hands, a new generation of patience.
Read the full story"The most beautiful arrangement I have ever received. Truly editorial."
— Washingtonian"Vandana's hands turn a Tuesday into a small ceremony."
— Northern Virginia Magazine"The only florist we trust with our weddings."
— The Plaza, McLean"Quietly the best florist on the East Coast."
— PROFILE Magazine"The most beautiful arrangement I have ever received. Truly editorial."
— Washingtonian"Vandana's hands turn a Tuesday into a small ceremony."
— Northern Virginia Magazine"The only florist we trust with our weddings."
— The Plaza, McLean"Quietly the best florist on the East Coast."
— PROFILE MagazineFrom the studio.
The Saturday Letter.
A short note from the studio each Saturday morning — what's blooming, what's coming, and the occasional invitation to a subscriber-only stem.












