Flowers,
considered.
A floral house founded on the conviction that flowers are objects of consequence — to be considered, composed, and presented with the same care given to a piece of jewelry or a piece of furniture. We do not simply arrange flowers. We compose them.
For the most considered day.
Full-service floral design for weddings, private events, and brand activations. We work with a small number of couples and hosts each season, beginning with a studio meeting and a custom proposal — never a price list.
From $10,000 · By appointment · Studio meeting first

Roses that keep. Shipped, where flowers travel well.
Preserved Ecuadorian roses, composed in our signature noir boxes. Designed to last a year — kept under glass, or simply on a console table.
Composed by hand, by Taylor.
I built the studio on the conviction that floral design should do more than occupy a vase — it should compose a feeling.
I had my son at fifteen. The studio is the version of the work I want him to see me build.
“Flowers should do more than exist in a space — they should create a feeling.”— Taylor Breshears, Founder

On the discipline of restraint in a wedding bouquet.
Why removing the eleventh stem is the difference between a bouquet and a composition.
Provence, the arrangement — notes on a quiet palette.
Lavender, lisianthus, dusty miller. The composition for a room that doesn't want to speak.
Why we preserve. The case for a rose that keeps.
An argument for permanence — and how Ecuadorian roses earn their second life.







