Jessie’s story
With a deep love for nature, Jessie’s floral designs are designed around the seasons, curated around colour, and often feature flowers grown in her own cutting garden. She uses berries and seed heads in winter, bracken and fruits in autumn, or delicate primroses and bulbs in spring.
Jessie’s journey into floristry began over seven years ago, after studying Fine Art, Graphics, and Ceramics—perfectly blending her passions for colour, texture, shape, large-scale installations, and gardening. Her childhood exploring National Trust houses, RHS gardens, and the great outdoors shaped her love for growing and horticulture. Summer adventures in the mountains and by the sea deepened her connection to nature.
"Creativity thrives where art and nature collide—it's about seeing beauty in the unexpected and turning it into something uniquely yours."
— Jessie Anderson
ethos
Everything we do is rooted in respect for the natural world. We never use floral foam and use only sustainable methods, such as chicken wire, moss, flower pins, and water.
Our vases and vessels are reused, green waste is composted, and any unavoidable plastic is recycled.
We also grow a mix of flowers and foliage at our home studio, planting new varieties each year inspired by upcoming weddings and events.
We love to support other independents, working with local flower farms and sourcing British-grown blooms whenever possible. We stick to trusted suppliers who prioritise quality when imported stems are needed.