Led by the seasons
We design with what is genuinely beautiful right now — not what a catalogue says should be available. It keeps the work honest, fresher, and kinder to the planet.
Sea Daffodil Florals began the way most good things do — slowly, and then all at once. Years of growing, gathering and arranging flowers for friends and family turned into requests, then commissions, then weddings, until it was clear this was no longer a hobby. It was the work we were meant to do.
The name comes from the sea daffodil — a wild white bloom that flowers out of bare sand at the height of summer. It's a small miracle of a plant: delicate to look at, tough underneath, and utterly itself. We think flowers, and businesses, should be the same.
Today the studio designs for weddings and events, sends bouquets out into the neighbourhood, and keeps a lucky handful of homes and businesses in fresh stems all year round.
We design with what is genuinely beautiful right now — not what a catalogue says should be available. It keeps the work honest, fresher, and kinder to the planet.
Our arrangements have air in them. Stems arc and lean the way they grew; nothing is jammed into a dome. If it looks like it was gathered from a garden by the sea, we've done our job.
We prioritise British-grown and locally grown stems whenever the season allows, work foam-free wherever we can, and compost green waste from the studio bench.
“I want every arrangement that leaves this studio to feel like a place, not a product — like someone bottled the best hour of a summer evening and tied a ribbon round it. That's the whole ambition, really.”