A bouquet is a complete gift on its own. But pairing it with something — chocolates, a cake, a soft toy, a cluster of balloons — changes the register entirely: a single delivery becomes a small event arriving at the door. The skill is in matching the pairing to the person and the occasion, rather than simply adding more.
Flowers and chocolates
The most enduring combination, and the most forgiving. Chocolate reads as indulgence and sits naturally alongside roses, which makes it a safe choice across romance, thanks and apology alike. It rarely misses, because it asks nothing of the recipient beyond enjoying it.
Flowers and cake
Built for birthdays and milestones. The flowers deliver the visual moment; the cake becomes the thing everyone gathers around. Together they cover the celebration in one arrival, which is especially useful when you can't be there in person.
Flowers with a teddy or balloons
The playful register. Balloons add height, colour and a sense of occasion that photographs well; a soft toy leaves something behind long after the flowers fade, which makes this pairing a favourite for new babies and younger recipients.
How to choose the pairing
Match the add-on to the recipient, not your own taste: indulgent for a partner, celebratory for a child, understated for a colleague. And keep proportion in mind — the flowers should remain the centre of the gift, with the extra as an accent rather than a competitor for attention.
Balloons, plush toys and chocolates can be added to any order from our add-ons collection, or we can put together a specific combination on request.