Sunday Market

$245.00

The stalls are full. The light is golden. Someone hands you an armful of everything in bloom — and you say yes to all of it.

This is the arrangement for the rooms that love color, the tables that welcome abundance, the people who believe more is always more. Vivid orange poppies cut through clouds of blush peony and full hydrangea clusters in white and blue — a market bouquet translated into something permanent and extraordinary. Exuberant, generous, completely alive. Each flower handcrafted by artisans in Thailand, arranged by hand in Los Angeles.

What's Included

  • Orange Poppy — Bold Statement× 3

  • Blush Peony — Soft & Open× 3

  • White Hydrangea — Full & Round× 2

  • Blue Hydrangea — Cool Contrast× 2

  • Small White Filler Blooms — Delicate Layer× 3

  • Magenta Accent Bloom — Surprise Detail× 1

  • Lush Green Leaf Stems — Grounding Base× 4

Create your own market bouquet

Sunday Market is your most forgiving arrangement to recreate — because abundance hides imperfection beautifully. The only rule here is color placement. Your eye naturally wants to distribute similar colors evenly, but resist that instinct. Cluster colors in pockets instead, the way flowers actually grow in a garden. That irregularity is what makes it feel gathered, not constructed.

"The secret to a market bouquet is that it looks like no one arranged it at all."

01

Choose a Deep, Round Vessel

Sunday Market needs containment — a deep round vessel in white or cream lets the colors do all the work. The vessel should feel generous, not delicate. This arrangement fills space boldly.

02

Build the Hydrangea Base

Place your four hydrangea clusters first, varying heights slightly. They become the lush, rounded backdrop against which everything else reads. White and blue side by side — not alternating, but grouped.

03

Add the Peonies

Tuck blush peonies in and around the hydrangea at varying depths — some sitting proud above the arrangement, others nestled lower into the mass. Their softness balances what's coming next.

04

Place Your Orange Poppies Last

The poppies are your exclamation marks — place them last and let them rise above everything else. Three points of orange distributed unevenly across the arrangement create movement and energy. Don't center them.

05

Finish with Fillers & the Magenta Surprise

Tuck small white filler blooms into every gap, then add the single magenta bloom where your eye least expects it — low, partially hidden. It's the detail that makes people look twice.

The stalls are full. The light is golden. Someone hands you an armful of everything in bloom — and you say yes to all of it.

This is the arrangement for the rooms that love color, the tables that welcome abundance, the people who believe more is always more. Vivid orange poppies cut through clouds of blush peony and full hydrangea clusters in white and blue — a market bouquet translated into something permanent and extraordinary. Exuberant, generous, completely alive. Each flower handcrafted by artisans in Thailand, arranged by hand in Los Angeles.

What's Included

  • Orange Poppy — Bold Statement× 3

  • Blush Peony — Soft & Open× 3

  • White Hydrangea — Full & Round× 2

  • Blue Hydrangea — Cool Contrast× 2

  • Small White Filler Blooms — Delicate Layer× 3

  • Magenta Accent Bloom — Surprise Detail× 1

  • Lush Green Leaf Stems — Grounding Base× 4

Create your own market bouquet

Sunday Market is your most forgiving arrangement to recreate — because abundance hides imperfection beautifully. The only rule here is color placement. Your eye naturally wants to distribute similar colors evenly, but resist that instinct. Cluster colors in pockets instead, the way flowers actually grow in a garden. That irregularity is what makes it feel gathered, not constructed.

"The secret to a market bouquet is that it looks like no one arranged it at all."

01

Choose a Deep, Round Vessel

Sunday Market needs containment — a deep round vessel in white or cream lets the colors do all the work. The vessel should feel generous, not delicate. This arrangement fills space boldly.

02

Build the Hydrangea Base

Place your four hydrangea clusters first, varying heights slightly. They become the lush, rounded backdrop against which everything else reads. White and blue side by side — not alternating, but grouped.

03

Add the Peonies

Tuck blush peonies in and around the hydrangea at varying depths — some sitting proud above the arrangement, others nestled lower into the mass. Their softness balances what's coming next.

04

Place Your Orange Poppies Last

The poppies are your exclamation marks — place them last and let them rise above everything else. Three points of orange distributed unevenly across the arrangement create movement and energy. Don't center them.

05

Finish with Fillers & the Magenta Surprise

Tuck small white filler blooms into every gap, then add the single magenta bloom where your eye least expects it — low, partially hidden. It's the detail that makes people look twice.