Everyone can use some beauty these days. Thankfully, with Mother’s Day flowers online fast approaching in the United States, these ten online companies are offering beautiful arrangements—even edibles ones!—available via contactless shipping and delivery in as little as 24 hours. Here are some of our favorite florals to send flowers to the mother for mothers day online in your life.
Flowerbx Rose Gift Set, $170
After cutting her teeth in the offices of exacting designer Tom Ford, Whitney Bromberg Hawkings started Flowerbx four years ago in London with the goal of cutting out the middle man and delivering beautiful florals around the world. Since then she’s created custom arrangements for the European offices of brands like Jimmy Choo, Victoria Beckham and Dior and recently opened stateside. Her affordable flowers are freshly cut in Holland and arrive 24 hours later on your doorstop without any waste.
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UrbanStems The Juliet arrangement, from $65
UrbanStems founder Ajay Kori decided to disrupt the flower delivery industry after his own terrible experiences. The brand’s affordable floral arrangements are sourced from sustainable farms and can be shipped anywhere in the U.S. They come without vases but those can be added on as needed—who doesn’t have too many vases around the house anyway?
The Bouqs Co. Purple Reign arrangement, from $49
John Tabis and Juan Pablo Montufar started The Bouqs Co. with the goal of reshaping the inefficient floral industry and, a year later, they found themselves selling the concept to the discerning judges on ABC’s Shark Tank. Now the California-based business produces beautiful arrangements and has them on your doorstep the next morning. Lavender and ivory roses, pink mums and eucalyptus make up this pretty pastel bouquet, guaranteed to appeal to the mother's day flowers online in your life. You can purchase a vase a la carte.
Luxury furniture and home goods brand Oka thinks its artificial flowers and plants are as good as the real thing—without the mess! Their mother's day flower bunches online are bound to brighten up your interiors and no one will ever know they’re faux. Just pop the bunch in a glass vase add a burst of color to any room.
Tech entrepreneurs Bryan Burkhart and Sonu Panda founded H. Bloom in 2010 with the goal of turning the floral business on its side. Their New York City-based brand offers chic arrangements like this white hydrangea, pink rose and peach berry design in a glass vase delivered to your door.
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