Office guide
Make office flowers easy for the front desk and meaningful for the recipient.

Local flowers, delivery timing, and studio guidance in one place.
Workplace deliveries go smoothly when the office location, suite, hours, recipient details, and arrangement scale are clear before ordering.
Best for
Use this guide when the order needs a little more clarity.
These are the situations where the details are as important as the flowers.
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Work anniversaries
Helpful for work anniversaries when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Client gifts
Helpful for client gifts when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Reception desks
Helpful for reception desks when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Team milestones
Helpful for team milestones when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
Practical guidance
What to know before you order.
These notes are written for real customer decisions, not generic flower advice.
Step 01
Write office delivery notes clearly
Large buildings and shared reception desks need more detail than a home address. Include the company name and suite whenever possible.
- Add company, department, floor, and suite.
- Include front desk or security instructions.
- Use the recipient's work phone if available.
Step 02
Choose desk-friendly scale
Office gifts should be beautiful without becoming hard to place. Boxes and upright bouquets often work well for desks and reception areas.
- Pick compact designs for individual desks.
- Use larger baskets for reception, lobby, or team gifts.
- Avoid fragile placement when the recipient may need to carry flowers home.
Step 03
Keep the card polished
Professional flower messages should be warm, clear, and appropriate for the relationship.
- Use full sender names for client or team gifts.
- Keep congratulations and thanks concise.
- Avoid overly personal wording for shared workplaces.
Checklist
Keep these details close before checkout or a studio call.
The right details make the order easier to prepare, route, and deliver.
Company name and recipient name.
Suite, floor, front desk, or security notes.
Business hours and recipient availability.
Desk, lobby, or team-display scale.
Professional card message and sender name.
Helpful next steps
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Each next step is a canonical public page for shopping, delivery, local planning, or direct contact.
Questions
Quick answers for this flower decision.
Use these answers to decide whether to order online or call the studio first.
Can flowers be delivered to an office front desk?
Yes, when the order includes the company name, recipient name, suite or floor, and any security or reception instructions.
What flowers work best for a desk?
Compact flower boxes, upright bouquets, and moderate arrangements are usually easier to place on desks than very wide or heavy baskets.
Should I include the company name on the order?
Yes. The company name helps the delivery handoff, especially in shared buildings, office parks, and reception-managed spaces.
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