The Floral Grimoire
Every arrangement, documented. A record of botanical spellwork delivered across San Francisco.
The Full Moon Summoning
The first Coven Special. King protea presiding over hot pink roses, lemons tumbling out, disco balls catching the light, cherry blossom branches reaching toward the ceiling. Trailing amaranthus spilling like green velvet.
March 2026
The Full Moon Summoning — Installed
Both arrangements installed side by side on the credenza. The moment all three coven sisters were together again — the reunion that started it all.
March 2026
The Companion Piece
Pincushion protea reaching outward, purple hyacinth adding depth, disco balls hanging from bare branches like tiny planets. Same vessel, same magic — different spell.
March 2026
Credenza Glow
The arrangement in its element — glowing under lamplight on the credenza. King protea and lemons in the iridescent vessel, catching the late afternoon San Francisco light.
March 2026
Windowsill Ranunculus
Ranunculus and bells of ireland in a black vessel. Placed on the windowsill where the fog light hits it at 4pm and turns the whole room into a greenhouse.
March 2026
Blush & Structure
Blush roses held in place by architectural bells of ireland. The negative space between each stem is as deliberate as the blooms themselves.
March 2026
Blue Spell
A cloud of blue baby breath surrounding dark calla lilies in a brown earthenware bowl. The kind of arrangement that makes guests stop mid-sentence.
March 2026
The Birdcage
Hydrangea and anemone woven through a vine birdcage. Botanical architecture that blurs the line between arrangement and installation.
March 2026
The Pitcher
Pale roses and bells of ireland arranged in a dark ceramic pitcher. Quiet, considered, and impossible to look away from.
March 2026
Kitchen Altar
Placed in a kitchen bowl because the most powerful arrangements don't need a pedestal. They just need a room that's ready.
March 2026
Morning Ritual
Blush rose and ranunculus with rosemary tucked in — placed by the kitchen sink where you see it first thing in the morning. That's the spell.
March 2026
The Cathedral Urn
Lavender hydrangeas crowning a stone urn, trailing amaranthus pouring down like a velvet curtain. Built tall against the Nob Hill marble wall — meant to be seen from across the room.
May 2026
Grapes & Garnet
Garnet roses heaped into a copper bowl with clusters of grapes spilling over the lip. A still life pulled straight out of a Dutch master, set down on the marble and left to ripen.
May 2026
Peach Light
Peach roses and snapdragons reaching upward from a gold vessel. The kind of arrangement that holds the late afternoon light and refuses to let it go.
May 2026
Toffee & Thistle
Toffee roses nestled against globe artichokes in a low bowl. Earthy, considered, a little strange — the bouquet equivalent of a perfect cheese course.
May 2026
Pink Peony Bowl
Peak-season pink peonies, blown wide open, packed into a copper bowl. Nothing else in the room needed to do any work.
May 2026
The Green Witch at Work
Brandon in the Nob Hill studio between deliveries. Every arrangement on this page started here, with a knife, a bucket, and an opinion.
May 2026
Burgundy Orchid
Burgundy orchids arching out over a base of artichokes and dark foliage. Sculptural, slightly gothic, entirely on purpose.
May 2026
Red Peony Pedestal
Red peonies set on a pedestal with monstera leaves framing the silhouette. Built for a long marble corridor and a slow, deliberate walk past it.
May 2026
Smoke & Blush
Blush roses softened by clouds of smoke bush, lifted into a tall urn. The whole arrangement reads like a held breath.
May 2026
Fuchsia Heat
Fuchsia anthurium and tropical foliage staged against cool marble — the temperature difference is the whole point. Loud, unrepentant, and exactly the right amount.
May 2026
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