A grand expression

£80.00

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The photograph shown is intended as a gentle guide rather than a fixed reference, as each bouquet is created individually using the freshest seasonal flowers available at the time. We work closely with local British growers, choosing flowers that are naturally in season and never imported, allowing the character of the year to shape each design in its own way. Every bouquet is composed with care and quiet intention, guided by an artist’s eye for form and colour and embracing the natural beauty of each stem as it is. Nothing is forced or overworked. Flowers allowed to be themselves. If you have particular colours, tones or flowers in mind, we’d love to hear them. Otherwise, place your trust in us to design a bouquet that feels balanced, natural, and beautifully in tune with the moment.

Collection is available from our West Kirby studio, located at Tiny Cottage, 103 Greenbank Road, West Kirby, Wirral, CH48 5HL. Please choose your preferred date and time when ordering.

If you’re unable to find a suitable collection slot, you’re welcome to email us at hello@mayandjune.co.uk and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

For those who prefer delivery, we offer Sunday deliveries within a 5 mile radius of CH48 for an additional £5.

May & June
Founder of May & June making the final adjustments to a wedding floral installation made using all locally grown seasonal British flowers

An ode to the season

Our bouquets are shaped by the seasons. By working with what is naturally available, we reduce environmental impact, celebrate the beauty of British-grown flowers and support local British growers. Each bouquet is designed to be full of movement, character and quiet charm.

How to care for your flowers

Change the water every couple of days – or daily during warmer spells – to keep your flowers at their most beautiful. Each time, gently re-trim the stems at a 45° angle, allowing them to drink more deeply.

If you can, try to avoid placing your flowers in direct sunlight or near radiators as it could cause them to wilt. 

Once a flower has faded or wilted, you should remove it to prevent bacteria from spreading. You could dry them or compost them.