A Client From London Shares His Thoughts About a Starbright Experience…

I woke up this morning and decided to stay home – It is a holiday weekend and there are rarely any opportunities to recharge the gas tank with a little rest and relaxation.  As I often do even when I stay home, I was checking my email and got this really cool note from a client in London.  Just thought I would take a moment to share his words with the whole wide world… Dale really made my day and the day of our entire team…

Featuring a vase of mokara orchids, miniature calla lilies, grasses and bells of Ireland.

“You must email every new customer, so please believe me when I tell you that I planned to write to you in any case.

Today I panicked. I intended to send a pre-wedding gift to a colleague at work who is everso important to me, professionally and personally. But due to vacations and some problems at work, time caught up with me, and I needed to find a gift she would appreciate.

As I live in the UK, I took a risk with your firm. I panicked further when I realised it was a holiday weekend, and people would be leaving work early! But I am very happy I did take a risk. When I telephoned after realising how tight the timing was, you were curteous and helpful. The flowers I ordered were delivered just a couple of hours later, and my colleagues who saw them said they were wonderful.  Thank you for your professionalism, creativity and efficiency. I appreciate it very much, and I could tell it made my friend’s day.

I don’t know if you use testimonials, please feel free to use this one. Thanks again, and have a great holiday weekend,

Dale”

For all of us at Starbright Floral Design, delivering flowers and  “making someone’s day” is a real passion of ours.  When we hear from someone far away (Like Dale from London) that we did great work and that they “loved our flowers” we are just as happy as our clients are!  To everyone that has placed their trust and confidence in Starbright for all their flower and gift-giving requests we are truly grateful.  Thank you to everyone that has helped to put our florist on the map!

Starbright is located in New York City in the heart of the historic flower district.  We deliver fresh flowers, smiles, and passion every day of the week all year long!  You can find us online at http://www.starflor.com/ or you can call us at 800.520.8999.  Either way, we will always be thrilled to hear from you and to help in every way that we can.  “You will always have a friend in the flower business!

Warm Regards,

Your friends at Starbright

Overwhelming “Thank You’s”

From time to time we get notes of thanks from our clients where they express their appreciation for the flowers that we deliver for them to their loved ones, their coworkers or to their business associates… Today I got a few more than usual and  I wanted to write about them just because the notes themselves were really cool and they mean so much to all of us.  Here is a sampling of what I received today:

So Bridgette writes:

Thanks Nic, I really appreciate it. I heard everyone thought the flowers were amazing. Thanks for the doing great work and making me look good. Have a great day, Bridgette

and then  there was this note to George from J. Peters.  Now granted it is a little over-the-top with enthusiasm:

Thank You so much George!!  You are such a great person to talk with…so informative, detailed,  and most importantly warm.    (just like the beautiful flowers you have delivered to people so they can smile).  I am so glad you were the one that picked up the phone!  You are the Best!!  will definitely pass it on about your amazing kindness and Starbright flowers!!! 🙂    I hope you have an amazing day!!!   THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!  🙂

All along the way whenever we hear from our clients it makes the work that we do, the arrangements that we create all the more worthwhile.  It is nice to know that we spend our days doing things that touch people’s hearts in such a meaningful way.  I truly believe that just as much as receiving flowers brings joy, the experience is duplicated when the recipient gets an enthusiastic “OMG, I cannot believe you did this for meeeee! Thank you soooooooooo much! I love the flowers!”  That is the business we are in and we love what we do!

A little bit about Starbright:  We are a retail flower shop that is located in Chelsea (a Manhattan neighborhood) in the center of the historic flower district.  You can visit our website at www.starflor.com or you can call us at 1.800.520.8999.  We are open and deliver flowers the same day that you order them anywhere in New York City or the rest of America seven days a week. 

Hope you have a wonderful day!

Starbright Floral Design – “The Official Florist of The City That Never Sleeps”

http://www.starbrightnyc.com/

 

Valentine’s Day Flowers in NYC: A Designer’s Perspective

Flowers delivered in NYC during the Valentine’s Day holiday the logistics of which rivals that of preparing for the Berlin airlift.  Preparation for a NYC Valentine’s Day starts well before the day itself. Now, as Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, I stop to ponder Gertrude Stein’s famous quote, “Rose is a rose is a rose.” During this time of year, our store is inundated with requests for red rose arrangements for Valentine’s Day. It is not atypical to have over 15,000, long stem, red roses in our fridge during the week of Valentine’s Day. While roses are gorgeous and will always remain a popular declaration of one’s love and devotion, I have to agree with Stein – a rose really is a rose.

Luckily, Starbright gives its designer’s the creative freedom to offer unique options with wide appeal. Why limit yourself to a vase of red roses? During the Valentine season, the price of roses can be shocking. Our wholesale cost goes up and customers can see that reflected in the price of a dozen roses. Instead of roses, consider sending a lush, hand tied, nosegay of eggplant colored calla lilies. With their sculptural shape that has been eroticized by artists such as Georgia O’Keefe and Robert Mapplethorpe, calla lilies should evoke a passionate response from any recipient.

Orchid arrangements are another option that will both delight and inspire. The exotic shapes, textures, and colors of the orchid speak to the tropical fantasies of many lovers. During the winter months, wouldn’t it be wonderful to remind your loved one of your past trip to the islands? Perhaps the flowers will help to promote a future trip. One benefit of orchids that can not be overstated is their longevity. While long stem roses typically last an average of five days, fresh cut orchids will remain lovely for up to two weeks.  For a masculine approach to the orchid, a floating cymbidium stem artfully arranged inside a glass cylinder is a very modern choice. This option is long lasting and costs about $25 less than a dozen roses.

Orchid plants are another option as they are deceptively easy to care for and their beauty can brighten a room for months.  

If your other half is more traditional and may be disappointed if they don’t receive roses, let your florist use their creativity to come up with a special mixed arrangement. Rather than the typical tall vase, try a tight and compact cube arrangement. Not only will the flowers be easier to take home, they will last longer! Low and lush arrangements are a modern trend and appeal to most discerning consumers. Hydrangea, tulips, and roses make a romantic mix certain to please even the most pernickety lover. Because the roses are being added to other flowers, the cost will be significantly less then a solo vase of roses. While cost is often not the deciding factor when choosing a gift for someone special, in these times it is very nice to have some economical options.

As a floral designer, the scars and calluses I’ve acquired from years of thorns from Valentine’s Day roses may negatively influence my opinion of roses. However, I have the unique opportunity to see the wide variety of flowers available to customers during this romantic holiday. While roses are certainly the star of the show, there are many flowers that are waiting in the wings for their moment to shine. No matter what, when the flowers are sent with love, they transcend and aspire to more than Stein’s observation. “Rose is a rose is a rose…” unless it comes from you!

This scribe is brought to you by Tom Sebenius.  Tom is Starbright Floral Design’s Creative Director and has a part of the Starbright team for most of the modern history of our company. Tom’s work has helped build our brand and has helped maintain our Gold Standard in customer service.  Tom will always do what is right for our client and knows that preserving our reputation is the most important function of all.

This public service memo is brought to you by Starbright Floral Design, voted “The Best Florist of New York City”.  Along the way we try to find and write about the fun side of flowers.  Starbright delivers flowers all over the world for the endless romantics everywhere.

Starbright Floral Design, Voted “NYC’s Best Florist”.  We deliver flowers, love, passion and hope everywhere in Manhattan and worldwide.  

 Give us a call, visit our website or pop on in!  We would love to meet you….

Passionately yours,

The Official Florist

Starbright Floral Design

Located in the heart of New York City’s Historic Flower District

150 West 28th Street, Studio 201.

T. 800.520. 8999

Web: www. starflor.com

E-commerce portal: http://www.starbrightnyc.com/

Teleflora’s Super Bowl Spokesperson Exposed!

Starbright is a proud NYC president’s club member of Teleflora. Accordingly, we are privy to certain information not available to the general public. Every year millions of people tune in to the Super Bowl. Many viewers have little or no interest in the game. Rather, their sole interest lies in finding out who the new spokesperson will be on Teleflora’s Super Bowl Ads. This has been a guarded state secret, until now! We can no longer sit silent and watch our fans and patrons suffer through another Super Bowl just to watch a commercial. Accordingly we have decided to make this announcement: The new Teleflora spokesperson is super-model Adriana Lima.

Shop the new Adriana Lima inspired Teleflora NYC Valentine’s Day Collection here or our full range of Teleflora and Starbright’s NYC floral arrangements.

This has been public service memo brought to you by Starbright Floral Design, voted “The Best Florist of New York City”. Along the way we try to find and write about the fun side of flowers. Starbright delivers flowers all over the world for the endless romantics everywhere.
Starbright Floral Design is the “Official Florist of NYC” and most of the time we deliver flowers, love, passion and hope everywhere in Manhattan and worldwide.
Give us a call, visit our website or pop on in! We would love to meet you….
Passionately yours,

Starbright Floral Design
Located in the heart of New York City’s Historic Flower District
150 West 28th Street, Studio 201.
T. 800.520. 8999
Web: www. starflor.com
E-commerce portal: www.starbrightnyc.com

The 2012 NYC Hotel Experience Awards-A Time to Stop and Smell the Flowers

Centerpieces by Starbright

NYC Hotels and beautiful NYC hotel flowers, go together like peas and carrots.  Valentine’s Day in NYC is like the Super Bowl for florists, restauranteurs and hoteliers alike. Two weeks before the big day, only an event that is dear to our hearts can drag us away from our preparation.  That event is the Hotel Experience Awards.   Starbright Floral Design, for the eleventh year running, was a major sponsor of the Hotel Experience Awards.  In this annual event, the best of the best in the hospitality industry are awarded and recognized for their efforts.  It is considered “The Oscars” for New York City’s hospitality industry.

In the year that past, New York City had over 50 million visitors.  A goal that was set for 2012 was surpassed in 2011!  Only in New York… The City that Never Sleeps!  Thanks to the amazing efforts of everyone in our great city; from the taxi driver to the bartender and the convention planner… Everyone played a huge part to help keep our city vibrant during challenging economic times and to make sure that all of us had work and played our part.  Congratulations to all.

Entertainment was a preview of Ghost - The Musical

Starbright provided the floral decor for the event which was held at Cipriani’s Wall Street.  There were over 650 in attendance.  We hope to capture the flavor of the event with the attached photos.  It was truly a spectacular evening! Nic Faitos (Senior Partner – Starbright Floral Design) presented the award for the Best Concierge Service (in the less than 500 room category). The Ritz Carlton Central Park won that award!

MVP's Adeline Tafuri

The event was hosted by MVP (Morris Visitor Publications) which publishes IN New York Magazine and WHERE.  The two premier in-guest room resource guides.  Here is the press release that was issued after the event by MVP:

 

 

For immediate release

Hotel Excellence Awards Honor Hospitality Industry Achievements

January 31, 2012 (New York, NY) On Monday evening, January 30, 2012, the 2011 Hotel Excellence Awards (HEA) program was held at the iconic Cipriani Wall Street and hosted by MVP|NY (Morris Visitor Publications), a multi-media travel-publishing company—in cooperation with the Hotel Association of New York City, Inc. The HEA program
recognizes the qualities and characteristics that define superior service and achievement in New York City’s hospitality industry. The night saw a record turnout of more than 640 of the hospitality industry’s finest.

Nic Faitos of Starbright presenting the Concierge Desk of the Year Award

Comprised of the Hotel Experience Awards, selected by the readers of IN New York magazine; and the Silver Plume Awards, which honor exemplary customer service of concierges and managers, as chosen by their peers, HEA winners included:

Hotel Experience Award Winners

500 Rooms or More
Best Concierge Service: New York Marriott Marquis
Best Room Amenities: The New York Palace Hotel
Best Hotel Restaurant: The London NYC
Best Family-Friendly Hotel: The Waldorf=Astoria
Best Business Services: InterContinental New York Times Square
Best Overall Hotel Experience: The Waldorf=Astoria

Fewer than 500 Rooms
Best Concierge Service: The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
Best Room Amenities: W New York – Union Square
Best Hotel Restaurant: The Setai Fifth Avenue
Best Family-Friendly Hotel: The Plaza Hotel
Best Business Services: Mandarin Oriental, New York
Best Overall Hotel Experience: The Setai Fifth Avenue

Silver Plume Winners

Chef Concierge of the Year: Frederick Bigler, The Peninsula New York
Concierge of the Year: McKinley Winston, The St. Regis New York
Best Supporting Manager of the Year: Heiko Kuenstle, The Pierre, a Taj Hotel

The night also saw Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance, receive the
prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, which is given each year to an individual who demonstrates exceptional achievement in their field and outstanding contributions to
New York City’s hospitality industry. Actress and humanitarian Whoopi Goldberg received this honor in 2010.

Merrie Davis - Publisher her finest hour!

“One of the very best things about leading the Times Square Alliance is knowing and working with so many amazing people in the travel and tourism industry,” says Tompkins. “So being honored by them is truly a special treat; I in turn tip my hat to all of those who make tourism an incredibly and ever more important part of New York City’s economy.”

The Hotel Excellence Awards’ presenting sponsor, jcpenney, presented the jcpenney’s Hotel Excellence Award for Community Service to James Lamboglia, concierge at The Plaza Hotel.

Entertainment for the evening included selections from Ghost the Musical, which will make its Broadway debut on March 15 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, as well as a charitable Silent Auction—containing hundreds of luxury items—to benefit the Les Clefs d’Or Foundation, the New York City Association of Hotel Concierges’ Charitable Fund, the Hotel Association of New York City Scholarship Fund and the ITM Hospitality Fund.

About MVP/NY:

Presenting all the winners...

Morris Visitor Publications New York (MVP/NY) is a division of Morris
Communications Company. MVP/NY’s market-leading visitor publications include IN New York and Where® New York magazines, QG: New York City’s QuickGuide, Where GuestBook® New York and IN New York Map. Reaching every segment of the visitor market—from leisure and family to business and luxury travel—MVP/NY products appear at more than 300 of New York’s most distinguished hotels, visitor centers and high-traffic
attractions, private clubs, airports, on New York Water Taxi boats, Amtrak trains and Acela VIP lounges and in upscale corporate housing, generating an annual readership in excess of 34 million. For more information, log on to www.mvpny.net

Starbright would like to congratulate all the winners and thank everyone in the industry for a job well done.  NYC is again the destination capital of the world, in no small part, due to your efforts.  Now lets fill all those NYC Hotels with beautiful flowers!

Starbright Floral Design is the “Official Florist of Romance”.  We deliver flowers, love, passion and smiles everywhere in Manhattan and worldwide.  Sometimes we deliver messages of appreciation like the within scribe.

Passionately yours,

Your NYC Valentine’s Day Florist

Starbright Floral Design

Located in the heart of New York City’s Historic Flower District

150 West 28th Street, Studio 201.

T. 800.520. 8999

Web: www. starflor.com

E-commerce portal: www.starbrightnyc.com

DIY Flowers

In 1994 my wife and I had a dream of owning and operating a NYC flower shop.  What began as twinkle in our eyes culminated in Starbright.  Over the years we have been privileged to receive many accolades from our clients.  Whether it’s been a smile of approval by a happy recipient, or a flattering review online, we have been amazed by the kindness of others.  However, I am not a good enough writer to describe how I felt when a Starbright fan wrote  the following article for our blog.  Mark Twain said it best: “The form of a compliment has nothing to do with its value — it is the spirit that is in it that makes it gold or dross. This one was gold. This one was out of the heart…”.  With that in mind, I say thank you to Debbie and humbly present her story:

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Maybe. Click.

Boring. Click. Boring. Click. Boring. Click. Boring. Click. Boring. Click.

Hmmmmm.

There’s got to be a new take on holiday arrangements somewhere in the universe, I thought, scrolling down the Google list. Not everyone can be happy with a triangle of red carnations intermixed with white spider mums and evergreen.

Uh huh.

Uh huh.  Seen it. Yep.

What?

Red ginger stems with glossy green foliage and seeded eucalyptus in a blue pleated ceramic vase? Click eagerly.

Ethereal white-flowered branches twining through bright red curly willow braches?. Click rapidly, heart a-flutter.

Orchids?  Dusty red orchids daringly played against the cleaner reds of roses and ginger and sited in front of a cherry paneled wall?

 

I had arrived in florist heaven. 

What was the name of this place?

Starbright Florist, NYC.  Sure.  Makes sense.

Starlight, star bright,

First star I see tonight. 

Wish I may, wish I might

Have the wish I wish tonight.

I remembered Gippetto.  He got his miracle and apparently, I got mine.

I spent the next hour cruising through the gallery of photos, taking screen shots of floral designs that took my breath away. I labeled them “amazing white” and “spectacular white” and “incredible white, lime” until I realized these names would not help me distinguish the arrangements in my folder, and maybe I needed to be more informative about colors and styles and less giddy.

Wait.  You’re thinking THAT?  Of course I’m not a rival florist pirating designs.

I am the flower committee for my Midwest church – a big, Greek revival downtown church whose grandeur has been slowly diminished over the years by a declining neighborhood and a declining membership. My goal was to infuse a sense of freshness in the flower arrangements. Create new ones every season.  Invigorate the congregation. God or the pulpit could challenge their self-concept and shake up their sense of charity or forgiveness.  I  would challenge their sense of beauty. A creative outlet for me.  A means of rejoicing for them.

Well, maybe.

I soon discovered I was no Starbright designer.

And I lacked the right flowers.  I was using the silk flowers my predecessor had purchased 12-15 years ago in colors and selections that often did not appeal to me.

And there weren’t enough of them – not if I was going to create the impressive-sized arrangements needed for a 32’ by 27’ lobby or our giant auditorium.

And I had a one-time budget of $500. HA!  For silk flowers? I tried to guess what some of the Starbright arrangements must cost their patrons.  Starbright designers use their flowers exuberantly and imaginatively in distinctive vases that become part of the design. $500.????????  C’mon.

And then there was the irony. Going to all this work, searching for flowers, cruising all 600 entries of vases on ebay to find something distinctive for under $15. Frustrating myself with my own inabilities.  All for a small congregation. Did anyone care? Was I contributing to joy?

My first adaptation was an out-and-out steal of the Starbright design below.  But it was simple and I knew I could duplicate it. And I loved it.       

I bought the square glass vase, the white callas and clipped one deep red orchid from another new stem.  My artificial stems did not bend quite as gracefully as the real ones but I loved the clean lines, the straight of the vase against the curve of the stems, the illusion of the stems floating in mid-air, the tight, closed shape of the callas in contrast to the open bloom of the orchid. If anyone noticed this little gem I reproduced, they didn’t mention it, although the congregation as a whole recognized the fresh arrangements and expressed appreciation.

For winter, I wanted to attempt this arrangement.

I was transfixed by this design – how the red spikes echoed the design of the wallpaper, how the lime, purple and gray played with the rust and red tones in a terra cotta vase. It was so exciting. So dynamic in form, color and combination of flowers.

That I did not have any of these materials did not stop me. The substitutions were not always happy:  red twig dogwood sticks for the airiness of the red orchids sprigs; rust and gold foliage (marked down 75% at the floral wholesaler) for the rust-colored orchids; the hydrangeas with too much pink and not enough gray tones; and the total absence of the lime component. Of course I blamed the white background for the failure of the piece to come together You can see the result is pretty pathetic. 

So far, Starbright was in no danger of being usurped by a Midwest floral superpower.

This summer, however, I had better luck.  I wanted to imitate the gorgeous and very romantic wedding centerpiece on the Starbright site.  The height of the crystal vase and the size of the hydrangea globes read “lavish” and the contrast of the thin, soaring curly willow against the lushness of the flowers –I had to go for it.  And those gold lights shooting up the columns and picking up the gold tones of the gilt chairs.  Whew!  I wondered if God would bestow some gold-toned special effects for me. I knew He was good with haloes.

I had plenty of white hydrangea so I wired bunches together to get a similar, lush effect.  A local interior design store closing its doors marked its silk flowers down 75% and I loaded up on some beautiful blooms, including the large pale green lilies at the base of my arrangement.  It wasn’t Starbright quality, but this time I wasn’t embarrassed by my results.

In the spring, summer and fall, my real passion is perennial gardening. My favorite areas of the garden are those where the plants themselves create the clarity of the design by the contrast in their leaf size and texture and structure. In the photo below from my garden several years ago, you can see each plant distinctly – just as you can in the Starbright arrangements.

In contrast, the flowers in my white arrangement are pretty but messy. The design lacks clarity of form, an element the Starbright team excels at. I have found that clarity much harder to achieve with artificial flowers. I always have too few or not the right kind. Am I making excuses here?  You bet.

But just look at the Starbright design below.  Every bloom or branch is cleanly seen and makes its own statement while contributing to the harmony and beauty of the piece. And the blending of floral types – the tropical orchids and anthuriums with the traditional hydrangea. Plus the bare branches for contrast and strength.  I sigh with appreciation.

Over and over in the Starbright designs I noted the use of curly willow branches. I knew their soaring quality was perfect for the height of my church spaces. 

But when I called local florists and a wholesale distributor, I could never find them. And I couldn’t buy a wholesale lot online.  I didn’t need a 30-years supply.

But I wanted them and I was going to hunt them down.

OK – it wasn’t quite that dramatic.  Frustrated by my failure to find any, I called a florist friend who had just dismantled some wedding arrangements and had piles of curly willow branches outside his back door for the taking.

I hurried over, loaded them into my too small car and took them home to spray paint red. I was fond of two Starbright arrangements I had viewed over the past 12 months.  I would try to blend them.

Here’s that combination I discovered on my first visit to Starbright – the white floral branch with the red, curly willow branches.  You can see how each element is allowed to speak for itself, how the willow stems add structure and definition while the white branches soften.

In the second arrangement, the reverse occurs.  The density of the white flowers with the green foliage contrasts with the airiness of the red, curving branches.

My final product combined the density of the underlying white with the structure of the red, soaring branches which extended 5 feet into the air.

I will say, while my floral arrangements at church do create a little stir each season among the women, at least, this arrangement might have been too unorthodox. A little too modern.  Remember, I live in the Midwest. Only one person told me they liked it.  Even my husband withheld outright enthusiasm.

Two other quick inspirations from Starbright to share, then I’m done.

The photo below shows how Starbright influenced me to make the vase part of the statement of the design.  While I inherited some classic vases at church, they were all white or cream.  This green gladiola vase (a $9 ebay purchase; the base has a small crack) delivers a lot of punch in this summer design and makes the blue and fuschia flowers more vibrant. Plus it’s fun.

Finally, Starbright produces tight, close arrangements on a smaller scale that nevertheless avoid the canned arrangements of many standard florists.

Here’s the Starbright inspiration followed by my more humble adaptation.

So, Starbright, you are my muse site, offering me the stars even though I’m at the flashlight level.  But I’ll keep wishing on my star and maybe someday…

 This scribe is brought to you by Debbie, Starbright’s #2 fan (Sorry Debbie My Mom is #1).  Thanks again Debbie and I hope everyone enjoyed half as much as I did. 

Starbright Floral Design is located in the heart of New York City’s historic flower district in a second floor loft at 150 West 28th Street.  Our services include local, national and worldwide flower delivery as well as consultation and execution of social and corporate events.  To learn more about us and the type of work that we do, please visit our website at www.starflor.com.  You may also go directly to our online portal for ordering gifts at www.starbrightnyc.com or to our Event Gallery to see thousands of photographs from our recent work. You may also call us at 1.800.520.8999.  We are always thrilled to hear from you and to be of service in every way possible….

Our warmest regards,

The Official Florist of the City That Never Sleeps

Starbright Floral Design

NYC Valentine’s Day Flowers & Gifts: A New Yorker’s Survival Guide

Roses, chocolates, gourmet baskets and mixed flower arrangements by Starbright in NYC and throughout the world will clearly deliver the desired message to a loved one on Valentine’s Day.   Flowers in concert with Godiva or Baci chocolate is a safe bet.  Even better, for the person who believes “one day is not enough to display my love for you”, is a blooming orchid plant guaranteed to excite for weeks to come.  For the person who believes “one day is not enough and I missed my chance to declare my love by jumping up and down on Oprah’s couch”, is a standing order of flowers to be delivered weekly or monthly (contact us for more details).

Tips on what not to do; the no-nos of valentine’s day gift giving.  Do not send a gift containing a thinly veiled message of “you’re fat”.  Examples of these are edible arrangements, gym membership or gift certificate to diet centers. Do not send a gift of flowers that travel in a box across the country.  Imagine how you would look and feel after a long airplane ride followed by a holdover in a warehouse, followed by handling by a freight operator working a double shift on a holiday somewhere.  The same holds true for those flowers.  Instead of delivering a smile and message of love, they deliver a lesson in mortality.  The number one no-no for Valentine’s day is to forget about it all together.  Avoid this tragic mistake by ordering your gifts from Starbright early and painlessly.

This public service memo is brought to you by Starbright Floral Design, voted “The Best Florist of New York City”.  Along the way we try to find and write about the fun side of flowers.  Starbright delivers flowers all over the world for the endless romantics everywhere.

Starbright Floral Design is the “Official Florist of Romance” and most of the time we deliver flowers, love, passion and hope everywhere in Manhattan and worldwide.  Sometimes we deliver yellow carnations.

Give us a call, visit our website or pop on in!  We would love to meet you….

Passionately yours,

The Official Florist

Starbright Floral Design

Located in the heart of New York City’s Historic Flower District

150 West 28th Street, Studio 201.

T. 800.520. 8999

Web: www. starflor.com

E-commerce portal: www.starbrightnyc.com

Dress You Up In Berries!

Starbright was recently honored to be a part of an upcoming event whereby we were given a design dress style and told to make it a reality out of an assortment of berries.  A female cloth mannequin (we nicknamed the “Material Girl”) was adorned with a rainbow tour of berries (strawberries, blackberries and blueberries).  Our designer given the task, was hesitant of creating a dress form out of fruit. However, once she got into the groove, the progression was at a fever pitch.  I received many accolades for this creation, but I can’t say I deserve it. To our designer: Please take a bow for a job well done.   The final product is worthy of Vogue.  Here’s a pictorial evolution of a beautiful island of fruit that screams “you must love me”.

 

 

I’ve been told that this post might be misleading as many people associate the material girl with Madonna.  I assure you that wasn’t my intention.  Nor was it my intention to include ten of Madonna’s song titles within the body of this post.  Read back and see if you can find all ten hidden song titles.

Seriously folks, the good people at Driscoll’s, producers of the finest berries in the world asked us to produce the dress form for an upcoming food & fashion event show in lower Manhattan.  Driscoll’s provided the berries and the concept.  Starbright provided the talented designers to get it done.

 

Starbright Floral Design is a florist in Manhattan (New York City).  Our design studio is located in Chelsea (a NYC neighborhood) in the heart of the Historic Flower District on 28th Street.  We offer same-day delivery of flowers in Manhattan and everywhere else in the USA.  Gorgeous flowers, masterfully designed by Starbright Floral Design.

We invite you to visit our website at www.starflor.com. where you will learn more about our organization and the work that we do.  (or you can call us at 800.520.8999)

2011: The Flower Year in Review…

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Starbright Floral Design is a florist in Manhattan (New York City).  Our design studio is located in Chelsea (a NYC neighborhood) in the heart of the Historic Flower District on 28th Street.  We offer same-day delivery of flowers in Manhattan and everywhere else in the USA.  Gorgeous flowers, masterfully designed by Starbright Floral Design.

We invite you to visit our website at www.starflor.com. where you will learn more about our organization and the work that we do.  (or you can call us at 800.520.8999)

Happy and Healthy New Year to All!

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The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 16,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 6 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.

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Our Creative Director in Pasadena at the Rose Bowl Parade

Our very own Tom Sebenius (Creative Director – Starbright Floral Design) is once again in Pasadena to oversee the production of several floats at the Rose Bowl Parade. Every year at this time we celebrate Tom’s creativity and what he brings to Starbright. You can be sure that every member of the Starbright Team will be glued to their TV sets to see these amazing floats strolling through the parade to the amazement of all.

Here is a pictorial behind the scenes look at Tom’s work on the West Coast. We are all really proud of you Tom!

Starbright is proud to encourage all the members of our team to maximize their creative potential.  Tom has been a part of the Rose Bowl parade since long stemmed roses were taller than he was… A lifetime dedicated to this floral extravaganza.  Tom is one of the most reviewed floral stylists on the web and he always gets five stars!  We are proud to have Tom on our team.

Starbright Floral Design is a florist in Manhattan (New York City).  Our design studio is located in Chelsea (a NYC neighborhood) in the heart of the Historic Flower District on 28th Street.  We offer same-day delivery of flowers in Manhattan and everywhere else in the USA.  Gorgeous flowers, masterfully designed by Starbright Floral Design.

We invite you to visit our website at www.starflor.com. where you will learn more about our organization and the work that we do.  (or you can call us at 800.520.8999)

Happy and Healthy New Year to All!