Floral Designs

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Our Floral Design Work

Every arrangement that leaves our studio is designed from scratch that morning. We don’t work from templates or repeat previous compositions. We use what’s freshest, what’s in season, and what serves the design — premium stems from growers in the US, Holland, Ecuador, and Colombia.

To order, visit Hidden Door Floral Studio where you can browse our current collection, choose sizes, and schedule same-day delivery across Raleigh and the Triangle.

Composed Arrangements

Our core work. Each composition is built around a concept — a color story, a mood, a response to the season. Structured without being stiff. Edited without being sparse. Designed to work in real spaces, on real tables, in rooms with actual light and furniture. The kind of arrangement that looks considered, not accidental.

Garden & Romantic Designs

Loose, layered, and generous. Garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, and trailing greenery composed into organic shapes that feel like a summer garden in motion. Popular for dinner parties, celebrations, and clients who love the look of abundance done with discipline.

Orchids & Living Designs

Phalaenopsis orchids, succulent gardens, and tropical compositions for clients who want something architectural and long-lasting. These pieces bring greenery and structure to a space without the replacement cycle of cut flowers — popular for home offices, modern interiors, and corporate lobbies.

Statement Pieces

Large-format designs for occasions that need visual weight. Standing two to three feet tall, built with the finest available stems, and designed to hold attention in a room. Milestone celebrations, memorial tributes, and events where the flowers need to match the significance of the moment.

Seasonal Work

Our palette follows the calendar. Peonies and sweet peas in spring. Dahlias and zinnias in summer. Rich tones and textured foliage in autumn. Amaryllis and evergreens in winter. We also design specialty pieces for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and the holidays — always rooted in what’s available, never forced.

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