Aromatic art
So, guys don’t get her droopy pink carnations from the local BP if she likes to shop at Karen Walker. And girls, don’t be scared to try something a bit bright and smelly for your loved one this year. Luckily, lovers on the hunt for the perfect flowers this Valentine’s Day have more options. “People like to incorporate personality in a bouquet,” says florist Manuela Kenel.
A red rose will always be a symbol of love, but people are now looking for complexity and aesthetics in their floral bouquets. Flowers Manuela doesn’t even sell pre-made bouquets and personal preferences can be worked into arrangements.
“Having people thinking about the arrangement gets them to enjoy flowers,” Kenel says. “Like most things Wellington, there are so many different styles and tastes, and the same can be said in the world of flowers.”









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