Norma bouquet
Norma bouquet
Experience a quintessential country garden bursting with delicate and lively flowers in a charming mix of pastel and vivid hues.
About Norma
From her early 20’s nursing days at Sydney Children’s Hospital to today, Norma (Normie) is cherished as a caring and loving human and generous host. She creates magic gardens with pockets of wonder that attract all matter of creatures from birds, ducks, frogs & a cat that turned up one day & never left!
Stepping into her home, there are posies of flowers from the garden in teapots and antique vases scattered amongst photographs on coffee tables and beside the bed. The Kitchen Aid whirs and a pot of tea in Botanic Garden Portmeirion awaits on the verandah with freshly baked scones and homemade jam. She's sitting patiently for you, wearing Miss Dior as she has every day since turning 21, clip on earrings and bright pink lipstick. As you chat and Nina Simone plays gently in the background, she reminds you 'to stop and smell the roses’. Wise words from a wise woman.
Norma is part of 'The Matriarchs' collection
"The matriarchs of my family have taught me so much and are a continual source of inspiration. From growing up in Nimbin on a dairy farm, the Creegan sisters - my grandmother and great aunts, are four vastly different personalities. This collection pays homage to their unique sensibilities and zest for life" - Bec Humphris, Founder Not Just a Pretty Flower
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Please note: A redelivery fee may be charged if we are unable to successfully deliver using the information provided. All arrangements pictured are for indicative purposes only. Flowers are sourced on market and seasonal availability so variations in design, size and flower varieties may occur.
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Understanding Sustainable Floristry
Numerous issues exist in the cut flower industry and modern floral design. For instance, single-use plastic floral foam is still a prevalent medium of choice for florists. In an independent study, researchers from RMIT University Australia found that 'Bio Foam manufactured by Smithers Oasis is very similar in chemical composition to regular foam. Bio Foam also leached more chemicals into the water than regular foam, which can affect water quality in the environment and cause toxicity to animals'.
In Australia, over 60% of cut flowers and foliage are imported on refrigerated planes, leading to a substantial carbon footprint and the use of chemicals like methyl bromide (a banned toxic substance in Australia), to devitalise the flowers prior to arrival.
Our Founder, Bec Humphris, is a Sustainable Floristry Network Member, committed to applying the Sustainable Floristry Network Design and Business Principles that recognise sustainability pillars: people, planet, prosperity. Developed to align with UN Sustainable Development Goals and circular economy models, guided by experts.
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Experience Fresh Beauty with Locally Sourced Seasonal Flowers
We use local, seasonal, field-grown flowers wherever possible sourced from Sydney Flower Market and local farms to minimise carbon footprints.
We use Australian native species, such as Banksia Ericfolia grown by East Coast Wildflowers, to promote local ecosystem awareness and connect people with local flora.
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Ethical Choices at the Heart of Our Operations
Our waste is managed to support circular economy objectives: Soft plastic (e.g. from flower wrapping) is collected and taken to our local council's recycling centre (Randwick Recycling Centre). Green material is placed into our local council managed Food Organic and Garden Organic (FOGO) bin which is turned into compost. Left over water from flower buckets is poured into our garden and plants.
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Specialists in Creative Reuse
We specialise in arrangements featuring second hand, vintage, antique, artisan, Australian made vaseware available for events.
Reusable items, such as kenzans, are used for event designs and where needed, we reuse plastics e.g. discarded water vials and containers. Our designs often feature 'foraged' items collected from the streets and beaches destined for landfill or the ocean.
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Communicate with Community
It's difficult to fully implement the Principles in our current systems and conditions.
Yet, we are committed to openly sharing our progress on our Mission, Vision, and sustainability goals through our social platforms, sparking curiosity, knowledge sharing, and collaboration.