Nook Flowers

Nook Flowers Established 2008. Blooms, botanicals & biophilic designs. Full service floral delivery studio (by appointment only). Call/text 014-368 1044 for orders/info.

One day pre-order required. Nook Flowers is a bespoke blooms and botanicals service based in Kuala Lumpur. Our by appointment only studio is tucked away in the enclave of Kerinchi, Bangsar South. We practice Responsible Floristry and make a conscious choice to use locally sourced, seasonal flowers, natural products, and reusable materials. Our packaging is intentionally kept minimal.

Without labour, nothing blooms. Nothing prospers.Here's to all the unseen hands who do the work, day and night (with an ...
01/05/2026

Without labour, nothing blooms. Nothing prospers.
Here's to all the unseen hands who do the work, day and night (with an extra special dose of love to our growers).

Happy Labour Day, Nooklets!

Throwback to the Reader's Digest's Awards Ceremony in Kuala Lumpur. This conveniently sized magazine has been on coffee ...
27/04/2026

Throwback to the Reader's Digest's Awards Ceremony in Kuala Lumpur. This conveniently sized magazine has been on coffee tables and bedside tables for generations, so when the Asia Pacific office called out to us, we wanted every bouquet to feel worthy of that legacy. Four bouquets to be presented along with a special award to the notable luminaries.

Big yay for international brands like Reader's Digest choosing flowers that are locally grown. It tells us that our ethos travels, even when our flowers are rooted here.

Swipe to see the real size of the bouquets as held up by our team (of varied heights 🀭).

𝙁𝙑𝙀𝙧𝙖𝙑 π™Žπ™©π™€π™§π™žπ™šπ™¨: π™ƒπ™žπ™¨ π™’π™žπ™£π™£π™žπ™£π™œ 𝙃𝙖𝙣𝙙When Sonia came to us with the casino night theme for her husband's milestone birthday, ...
23/04/2026

𝙁𝙑𝙀𝙧𝙖𝙑 π™Žπ™©π™€π™§π™žπ™šπ™¨: π™ƒπ™žπ™¨ π™’π™žπ™£π™£π™žπ™£π™œ 𝙃𝙖𝙣𝙙

When Sonia came to us with the casino night theme for her husband's milestone birthday, we knew the flowers had to match the occasion.

So we brainstormed, and landed on vases that looked like oversized dice. Couldn't buy these off the shelves so we made them! Glass cubes, custom-fitted with hand-cut card sleeves sized to scale, so that everything on that table would thematically match up.

And for the flowers, red gerbera with dark centres that echoed the circles on the dice, mokara orchids for movement, pink alstroemeria as the in-between on the palette, hypericum berries for accents, lashes of red cordyline bows to ground it all, and mini eryngium for a little bite. Oh that photo of the flowers and cake was a winner for sure!

Happy birthday to the man of the evening! Surrounded by everyone he loves. Now that's a winning hand.

𝙁𝙑𝙀𝙧𝙖𝙑 π™Žπ™©π™€π™§π™žπ™šπ™¨: 𝙁𝙀𝙧 π™©π™π™š 𝙒𝙀𝙒𝙖𝙣 𝙒𝙝𝙀 π™ƒπ™–π™©π™šπ™¨ 𝙖 𝙁π™ͺ𝙨𝙨Some people spend their whole lives making sure everyone else feels seen. ...
22/04/2026

𝙁𝙑𝙀𝙧𝙖𝙑 π™Žπ™©π™€π™§π™žπ™šπ™¨: 𝙁𝙀𝙧 π™©π™π™š 𝙒𝙀𝙒𝙖𝙣 𝙒𝙝𝙀 π™ƒπ™–π™©π™šπ™¨ 𝙖 𝙁π™ͺ𝙨𝙨

Some people spend their whole lives making sure everyone else feels seen. Aunty D is one of those people. "She hates to make a fuss about herself," S told us when she placed the order.

So when she turned 70, her nieces and nephews made sure she was celebrated the way she deserved. "She loves chrysanthemums and roses ... always has", added S in the brief.

And so we did.

We filled a hatbox with hot pink roses, blush lisianthus, burgundy mums, little yellow button chrysanthemums. Every stem grown, not flown, and looking absolutely fabulous for a milestone birthday.

Happy 70th, Aunty D! The fuss was absolutely worth it.

Flower boxes start from RM150. As featured, RM250. All prices exclude third party delivery charges.

For the bride who wanted a bridal bouquet "to have and to hold" and that would last beyond the wedding day.So we made he...
20/04/2026

For the bride who wanted a bridal bouquet "to have and to hold" and that would last beyond the wedding day.

So we made her one that would.

A hand-shaped wire hoop, wrapped in tillandsia and Spanish moss, with phalaenopsis and mokara orchids in full bloom. Every stem grown, not flown. This bridal hoop walked down the aisle with her. And when the day was over, it went home with her too.

Flowers fade; it's inevitable. That's what makes us stop and really look at them while they're here. But the air plants, those babies will carry on. They ask for almost nothing - light, air, a little attention. Patient and alive, long after the celebration ends.

Years from now, this piece will still be on her wall. That felt like exactly the right kind of bouquet to make.

Tokku and Norico, meet our Nooklets.Nooklets, meet Tokku and Norico.This introduction is long overdue.Nowhereland Nowher...
13/04/2026

Tokku and Norico, meet our Nooklets.
Nooklets, meet Tokku and Norico.

This introduction is long overdue.

Nowhereland Nowhereland | Cameron Farm Flowers MYπŸ‡―πŸ‡΅πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ is run by Tokku and Norico Chua, and Tokku is a second-generation grower who carries with him fifty years of his family's knowledge and understanding of this land. That history shows in everything they choose to grow and the conviction with which they grow it. Much of it not native to Malaysian soil but all of it here because Tokku has spent years learning the techniques from master growers in Japan (Norico's home), his sifus, as he calls them.

Long before we ever stood on their land, before we ever sat at a table and shared a meal together, we knew them in the way that matters most in this industry, through the quality of every single box that arrived at our doorstep, stems that gave us insight about who was growing them before any conversation ever did (and trust me we talk many times during the week!).

Then they invited us up to Cameron Highlands, and we said yes without a second thought!

We stayed on their working farm and woke up to it every morning. We walked the land, saw the soil being tilled, seeds and seedlings being planted, sat with Tokku and Norico over meals, and met the Chua family seniors who started the farm (and hung out with the very cool juniors too).

We watched an entire day of harvesting unfold, from the first cut in the early morning, when the mist was still making its presence felt, through to the packing shed where stems are graded, sorted and boxes are sealed, and another day's worth of extraordinary work makes its way down the hill and into the world.

Being in the middle of all of that, witnessing the full arc of what it takes to get a flower from the ground to our studio, was a real privilege, and we did not take it lightly. Farming is hard, tiring work.

Grown Not Flown has always been a pillar of how we work. Meeting the people behind the stems, sleeping on the same land that grows them, sharing meals with the family who tends it, this is what that looks like when it becomes real.

Tokku. Norico. Thank you for having us πŸ’•

Much love from the Pollen Pushers at Nook Flowers. See you soon!

Eucalyptus. Native to Australia. Grown in Malaysia.We'll give you a moment with that.We were fortunate to stand in the g...
08/04/2026

Eucalyptus. Native to Australia. Grown in Malaysia.

We'll give you a moment with that.

We were fortunate to stand in the grove, under the canopy of eucalyptus trees, with the grower who planted them, walking us through what it takes to get them to this point.

What you're looking at are three varieties: Eucalyptus cinerea, the Silver Dollar, with its round silvery leaves and that immediately recognisable waxy fragrance; Eucalyptus pulverulenta β€˜Baby Blue’, with smaller, closely set leaves along slender stems; and Eucalyptus gunnii, the Cider Gum, blue-green and elongated, one of the most cold-hardy eucalyptus varieties, which matters a great deal when you are growing it outside of its native conditions.

These are not easy plants to grow outside of their native conditions. They require knowledge and patience, and they require growers who understand the plant well enough to work with it on their own terms.

How lucky we are to be able to call these growers friends.

Meet the campanula, or bellflower as it is commonly known. Native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, E...
06/04/2026

Meet the campanula, or bellflower as it is commonly known. Native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Europe, the Mediterranean, Siberia, and parts of East Asia including Japan, it thrives in cool climates and highland conditions. Not a flower most Malaysians would associate with this country.

And yet, here we are.

These were grown by the same people who packed that box you saw on our feed last week. Local farmers who possess the knowledge, patience and dedication to take a flower that is not native to this soil, understand it, and successfully acclimatise it to the conditions of the Malaysian highlands.

Bell-shaped, garden-wild, in purple, white, pink and yellow. A privilege to design with.

If you've been following along, you might already have a feeling about where this is heading. More soon, Nooklets!

There's something about having flowers at home over Easter weekend that makes everything feel a little more celebratory....
04/04/2026

There's something about having flowers at home over Easter weekend that makes everything feel a little more celebratory.

Our wreaths and bunches have all found their people, and we love knowing that somewhere out there, a Nook wreath is sitting on a stoop waiting to be picked up, or hanging on a front door, in a vase on a dining table, or in that one spot in the living room that just needed something lush.

From your Pollen Pushers at Nook, we hope your Easter is warm, and surrounded by the people and moments you love most. Chocolate eggs and bunnies are very much included (apparently if they're hollow they have no calories πŸ˜‹).

Blessed Easter Nooklets!

We're always up for a creative challenge. When Vantris Energy told us they were exhibiting at the Offshore Technology Co...
03/04/2026

We're always up for a creative challenge. When Vantris Energy told us they were exhibiting at the Offshore Technology Conference Asia 2026 at KLCC, the brief was to match their logo.

And so we did.

Birds of Paradise for the orange. Mokara for the gold. Aranda Tiger Pink for its colour and that impossibly subtle scent. Statice for the deep purple. Monstera to ground it all. Four colours in a geometric diamond, translated stem by stem. And where we could, grown right here, because working with brands that believe in that too makes everything just a little more meaningful. Here's what it looked like in our studio, and then it's designated spot at the Vantris Energy booth at KLCC Convention Centre

We know how much you love our Christmas wreaths and Chinese New Year door pieces, so it felt only right to create someth...
26/03/2026

We know how much you love our Christmas wreaths and Chinese New Year door pieces, so it felt only right to create something for Easter too. Soft florals in bloom, a celebration of spring in full swing, where everything feels a little brighter and alive again.

Handcrafted with silk flowers on a vine base, this is designed to stay with you; an Easter keepsake you can bring out year after year to dress your door for the season. Also, how adorbs is that lil' nest with eggs?!

RM150 each.
Size: Ballpark 30-35 cm.

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Address

Nook Enterprise Co. Reg Number: 200803091054 [001763701-P], , 2-G-1, (Lobby Block 2), Pantai Panorama, Bangsar South, Jalan 1/112H, Off Jalan Kerinchi
Kuala Lumpur
59200

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+60143681044

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