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A birthday, wedding, retirement… There are countless occasions when we automatically choose flowers to surprise someone. But what about yourself?
Flowers instantly brighten up your interior, but have you ever considered their positive impact on your well-being? It’s time to put yourself in the spotlight and treat yourself to a beautiful bouquet.
Yes, flowers truly have the power to boost your well-being. Several studies have shown that flowers stimulate the production of happiness hormones such as dopamine and serotonin, which create positive feelings and improve your mood.
Oxytocin - also known as the “bonding hormone”- helps reduce stress and anxiety while strengthening social connections.
At Fleurop-Interflora, we know that a bouquet of peonies, ranunculus, or eustoma can work wonders after a busy week. Likewise, a colourful bouquet at a company reception immediately creates a warmer, more welcoming atmosphere.
Not sure what to choose? Go for the florist’s choice and let yourself be surprised by the craftsmanship of our local florists. They carefully select the finest seasonal flowers and combine colours and shapes intuitively, creating a unique bouquet full of harmony and emotion.
A beautiful bouquet is appreciated for its flowers, colours, and fragrance. But its impact goes far beyond aesthetics. At home, flowers offer several proven benefits:
Improved mood: You simply feel happier, more enthusiastic, and less negative -especially in the morning.
Reduced stress and anxiety: Flowers positively influence stress hormones and help reduce anxious or depressive thoughts.
Increased energy and motivation: Starting your day surrounded by flowers provides a natural energy boost.
(Source: Harvard Business Review)
Ordering flowers for your home is an investment in your daily well-being.
Flowers and plants in the workplace also have measurable positive effects:
Increased positive emotions and energy levels
Higher productivity and improved morale
Greater creativity and more flexible problem-solving
Stronger connections between colleagues
(Source: Harvard Business Review)
Adding flowers to your professional environment helps create a more pleasant, inspiring, and productive workspace.
Ready for more positivity and joy? At Fleurop-Interflora, you can quickly and easily order a bouquet that lifts your mood.
Each bouquet is crafted with care and expertise by a local florist, whether you prefer a subtle arrangement or a lush floral centerpiece.
Order on weekdays before 14:00 (or before 12:00 on Saturdays) and enjoy same-day flower delivery to your home or office. Your personal pick-me-up will arrive in no time.
Do you want to experience the uplifting effect of flowers more often? Consider a flower subscription. Receive fresh seasonal flowers weekly, biweekly, or monthly - hand-tied by your local Fleurop-Interflora florist.
Flowers speak a language older than words. Their colours carry meanings that perfectly match moments of self-care and happiness:
White: purity and new beginnings
Pink: tenderness, love, and self-compassion
Yellow: joy, light, and self-confidence
Orange: enthusiasm and vitality
Red: passion, strength, and courage
Lilac and purple: wisdom, transformation, and spirituality
Green: renewal, harmony, and balance
Blue: calmness, clarity, and trust
Flower varieties themselves also carry meaning:
Pink roses: love and self-acceptance
Peonies: growth, confidence, and renewed energy
Iris: hope and wisdom
Sunflowers: optimism and turning toward the light
Lavender: calm and balance at home
Turn your flower moment into a small ritual: play a soothing playlist, fill your vase with fresh water, and carefully trim the stems. Fifteen minutes of pure mindfulness.
A touch of colour at home can transform your mood, energy, and surroundings. Today you treat yourself - tomorrow you might surprise someone else who could use that same positive feeling.
Explore our flower collections for every occasion: birthdays, thank-you bouquets, romantic gestures, or simply just because.
Because sharing flowers is the most beautiful extension of self-love.