True love towards fresh blooms
It all begins with the studio owner’s addiction to fresh flowers.
The idea of tossing away a beautiful bouquet is heartbreaking. Yet the sadness did not stop the owner from loving the color and charms of fresh flowers.
The journey to research on floral preservation began in 2018 when floral preservation started to become famous in the US.
Thinking highly of herself, she prepared all the material needed to preserve and create a flower block for her wedding bouquet. The flower was preserved successfully, but the block-making process failed severely.
The research restarts during the low period of Covid-19. Due to the closure of borders, the first few blocks were done using local supplies, which turned out poorly - yellowish, with microbubbles, and challenging to handle. Some lousy quality resins even burnt the flowers badly.
Once the US border opened, she contacted and consulted some of the experience preservation artists in the US on processes and material handling techniques. She also started importing high-quality material from the States for more experiment sessions.
Understanding how precious the wedding bouquets are to our client, the owner insisted on choosing the highest quality products and adjusted the preservation process according to local weather and environment.
Now we are ready to preserve your happy moments.