13/04/2026
Tokku and Norico, meet our Nooklets.
Nooklets, meet Tokku and Norico.
This introduction is long overdue.
Nowhereland Nowhereland | Cameron Farm Flowers MYπ―π΅π²πΎ 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 π
Much love from the Pollen Pushers at Nook Flowers. See you soon!