
A STRONG SOCIAL PRESENCE
In an ever-changing floral industry the focus on online visibility has become increasingly important. Every florist has to make sure they have a strong presence on social media to keep their customers engaged and attract potential customers to their business. Here are some examples of florists that exceed the boundaries of social media.

@zomersbloemen
BOTANICAL WAREHOUSE
The term "flower store" doesn't feel quite right here. Botanical warehouse, as they call it, fits much better. From special design items to the most dreamy flowers, this store has it all. They love to show their creations online and have an Instagram following of nearly 9000 people. One of the most beautiful stores in Rotterdam, it is used for photo shoots and various companies rent their space for brainstorming sessions. In the future you can also come here with medium-sized groups for a culinary evening. From vegan to star level, 's Zomers Bloemen is open to anything.





@FLEUROPEAN
Emily Avenson
"I have poured my heart and soul into creating an online learning platform that includes pre-recorded demonstrations and educational information but also embraces an interactive element to promote community and connectedness... to cultivate artistic curiosity and produce a “cross-pollination” of creative energy. Connecting with you on an individual level is SO important to me, so I thought long and hard about how to best make virtual learning more personal."






@wildfloralscambridge
Rosanna Bailey
Floral designer, growing & arranging flowers for events, bouquets & commissions. Natural, untamed florals that are a little bit wild.
Rosanna Bailey is a Floral Designer & Gardener based in Cambridge. Her style is painterly & romantic, with touches of the whimsical & wild.
She uses a combination of home grown and carefully sourced plants and flowers to add individuality, freshness and intrigue to her designs. Her ever-expanding cut flower garden also allows her to offer customers more unusual botanicals than those available on the high street.





A STRONG SOCIAL PRESENCE
In an ever-changing floral industry the focus on online visibility has become increasingly important. Every florist has to make sure they have a strong presence on social media to keep their customers engaged and attract potential customers to their business. Here are some examples of florists that exceed the boundaries of social media.


BOTANICAL WAREHOUSE
@zomersbloemen
The term "flower store" doesn't feel quite right here. Botanical warehouse, as they call it, fits much better. From special design items to the most dreamy flowers, this store has it all. They love to show their creations online and have an Instagram following of nearly 9000 people. One of the most beautiful stores in Rotterdam, it is used for photo shoots and various companies rent their space for brainstorming sessions. In the future you can also come here with medium-sized groups for a culinary evening. From vegan to star level, 's Zomers Bloemen is open to anything.

Located in Rotterdam
Active on Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin & Pinterest

Website to sell their products

9000+ Instagram followers


Emily Avenson
@FLEUROPEAN
"I have poured my heart and soul into creating an online learning platform that includes pre-recorded demonstrations and educational information but also embraces an interactive element to promote community and connectedness... to cultivate artistic curiosity and produce a “cross-pollination” of creative energy. Connecting with you on an individual level is SO important to me, so I thought long and hard about how to best make virtual learning more personal."

American florist in Belgium
Active on Instagram & Facebook

86K followers on Instagram

Online interactive design course 'Celebrating the Seasons'


Rosanna Bailey
@wildfloralscambridge
Floral designer, growing & arranging flowers for events, bouquets & commissions. Natural, untamed florals that are a little bit wild.
Rosanna Bailey is a Floral Designer & Gardener based in Cambridge. Her style is painterly & romantic, with touches of the whimsical & wild.
She uses a combination of home grown and carefully sourced plants and flowers to add individuality, freshness and intrigue to her designs. Her ever-expanding cut flower garden also allows her to offer customers more unusual botanicals than those available on the high street.

Located in Cambridge, UK
Active on her own website & Instagram

1183 followers on Instagram

Website filled with photos of her work
