Arena Flowers

Arena Flowers

A story in flowers, from the UK’s most ethical florist

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 31/07/2024

We love seeing our flowers brightening your homes. Swipe for some of our favourite shares…

13/07/2024

When it’s rainy or overcast in the middle of July, there’s only one thing that picks up our spirits…bright beautiful blooms. Who else agrees?

11/07/2024

Have you heard about our new single-stem subscription flowers? We choose the most popular stems in season, and deliver them right to your door. Click the link in our bio for more info.

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15/06/2024

Aromatic stocks meet the shaggy boules of peony petals making our Silk Crush bouquet a sateen perfection.

12/06/2024

Flowers are natural mood boosters, and a thoughtful way to let someone know you’re thinking of them.

29/05/2024

As if picked straight from the garden. Summer flowers that bring warming rays indoors.

27/05/2024

You only need a few to make an impact. Coral Charm peonies may be our favourite, what’s yours? Let us know in the comments below.

18/05/2024

Happy National Peony Day! We’ve loved seeing your beautiful peony deliveries over the past few weeks, and uniting over our passion for this stunning flower. If you haven’t already, treat yourself to a bouquet of peonies and enjoy their transformation from tight bud to giant, fluffy flowers that you can barely fit in the palm of your hand. And don’t forget to tag us in your pictures - we don’t think we’ll ever get tired of seeing them.

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 17/05/2024

They could well be the nation’s favourite flower. So what is it that you love the most about the peony? Let us know in the comments below...

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 03/05/2024

We know how much joy a beautiful bouquet of peonies brings, so here's our top tips to keep them fresher for longer...
1. Cut the stems - trim your stems 3-5cm at a 45-degree angle. This removes dry ends and makes it easier for your peonies to absorb water.
2. Remove excess foliage - remove any foliage that will sit below the waterline of your vase. Removing these leaves helps reduce bacteria build up.
3. Use a clean vase - make sure your vase is sparkling clean before filling it with lukewarm water. Ensuring your vase is free from dirt or dust means only fresh water will be absorbed by them.
4. Cover them for a little while - Cover your peonies in the cellophane/paper they arrived in. This allows naturally emitted ethylene gas to stimulate the flowers and encourage them to open.
5. Give them a massage - Stimulate the petals by giving the flowers a gentle massage at the base.
6. While peonies enjoy a naturally sunny environment, it’s important to keep them out of direct sunlight so they don’t wilt. Display away from draughts and fruit – fresh fruit emits a chemical that can cause your peonies to age quicker.

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 13/04/2024

Tablescapes are a work of art. Each a perfect reflection of its creator. Add texture and height for visual interest, natural elements with flowers and foliage, personalisation with patterns and colours, and finishing touches with the glow of candlelight. Here are a few Spring tablescapes we especially love, which is your favourite?

31/03/2024

Here’s to springing into the new season. Tell us what you’re looking forward to most in the comments below.

28/02/2024

Which is your favourite species of rose?

17/02/2024

Flowers are a simple pleasure. And one that can often be overlooked during the hustle and bustle of everyday life. But having flowers in the home can benefit us more than we may realise. The simple act of giving and receiving flowers creates meaningful connections, and as we all know, the presence of flowers in the home improves mood and is a beautiful way to create a calming and peaceful environment.

11/02/2024

Life is full of pricks. You don't need them on your roses.

09/02/2024

Do you know someone who deserves a prick-free Valentines treat? Tag them below

07/02/2024

Tag your friends who should go prick-free this Valentine's.

06/02/2024

Share the love. Tag a friend you think deserves our prick-free roses

01/02/2024

Among the first flowers to bloom after winter, the Primrose flower is a welcome sight marking the transition from winter to spring. Small and hardy, these flowers are known for their vibrant colours, and are delightfully low-maintenance, too.

23/01/2024

Have you ever stopped and admired the intricacy and elegance of the hyacinth flower? Florets of thin petals curl outward revealing a unique starfish shape, as if throwing their arms open ready to embrace the new season.

16/01/2024

If you’re sending or expecting a flower delivery this week, make sure to track your order and rescue chilly flowers as soon as possible.

03/01/2024

And just like that, a new year begins. Leaving behind the sparkle of Christmas and New Year celebrations, and diving us headfirst into the bleak and gloomy days of January. But as we pack up our ornaments and fairy lights, another kind of magic awaits. The magic of nature. Despite the dark mornings and rain beating on our window, vibrant petals bring us colour and joy, reminding us that Spring is on the way.

02/01/2024

Like a soft pillow to rest your head on at the end of the day, the carnation flower offers layers upon layers of frilly oblong petals. And with over 300 species, it’s the perfect birth flower to bring colour and joy to an otherwise cold and gloomy month.

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 24/12/2023

Packed tight, the amaryllis bud conceals giant funnel-shaped flowers. Waiting for the perfect time to bloom. Then the magic. Huge ivory petals unfurl, showy and proud. Flourished. Pure, classic and unequivocally beautiful.

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 18/12/2023

What a wonder to behold. The amaryllis double nymph with its glistening white petals decorated with delicate traceries of red. A testament to the beauty of nature, and deserving of true admiration.

11/12/2023

Win a 6-month flower subscription. Flowers connect us, they delight us and have the wonderful ability to uplift us long after they’ve gone. And we would love to see your very own Arena Flowers delivery and arrangements. Share and tag us in your pictures for a chance to win a fortnightly flower subscription for 6 months.

The competition closes at midnight on 17/12/23 and is available to Mainland UK only. The winner will be announced on 18/12/23.
This competition is not affiliated with Instagram.

07/12/2023

Tis truly the season with next week’s subscription. Velvety red and cherry brandy roses, combined with kiefer pine and nobilis fir bring a cosiness and joy that is unmistakably festive. Hypericum berries and spruce cones are nature’s baubles.

Can you hear the twinkle of the sugar plum fairies? Next week’s subscription brings them to floral form with velvety red roses and violet and soft pink lisianthus. The greenbell shimmers like generously sprinkled glitter.

Photos from Arena Flowers's post 05/12/2023

Allow us to introduce the amaryllis stems that feature in our spectacular Christmas collection. Vibrant red and frosty white amaryllis parade traditional festive colour, while our peach and double nymph amaryllis offer a mood-enhancing and comforting splash of colour during the winter months. You can find these impressive winter flowers in a variety of our bouquets, simply click the link in our bio to explore.

Fresher, Fairer Flowers

Over the last 14 years, we’ve delivered more than 10 million beautiful flower bouquets throughout the length and breadth of the UK. 10 million bouquets is a lot, but we don’t like to think of it like that.

Every order we receive is arranged and hand-tied by one of our florists to create a unique bouquet. Just as each customer is different, so is each bouquet. We treat each one individually.

We strive to make our international and domestic supply chain kinder to people and the environment in everything we do. From working directly with Fair Trade farms, minimising the environmental impact of our packaging and even how our facilities are powered, we do this so we can deliver the freshest, fairest bouquet of flowers you’ve ever given.

We’re ranked as the UK’s most ethical florist, with a perfect 100 score in 2019 on the Ethical Company Index. And, for every bouquet you buy, we plant one tree in countries like Haiti, Mozambique and Madagascar, to restore and grow healthy forests and help alleviate extreme poverty.

But the benefit of this work isn’t just a warm, fuzzy feeling: it means we’re able to deliver a better, fresher and longer lasting product. With an obsessive attention to detail, every single stem is seasonally sourced, prepared and stored to ensure maximum freshness, then personally arranged by a real florist. Rest assured, all of our bouquets are made to last.

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