Since 2014, a small family studio in Sadar Bazaar has been sending flowers across Agra the way we'd want our mothers to receive them — fresh, local, hand-tied. One city. No shortcuts.
Our founder Raghav Agrawal was 28 and back in Agra after ten years in Dubai. His grandmother had just passed; the flowers at her antim-samskaar came from a warehouse in Delhi three days old, sprayed with something to look green. "Bas," he told his wife Meera. "We'll do this ourselves."
They leased a 600-square-foot space in Sadar, a three-wheeler and a WhatsApp number. Meera, who'd apprenticed under a temple florist at Mankameshwar, became the first hand. Raghav drove. The first month, 42 orders. The second, 118. By year three, we had florists in three studios.
We're still a family studio. Our cakes come from twelve small bakeries we've known for years. Our flowers come from farms we've driven to. Everything we send, we can vouch for.
Florists, bakers, dispatchers and riders — in Sadar, Dayalbagh, Taj Ganj and across our hubs.
We won't ship beyond the region. It means we can actually deliver on every promise we make.
Flowers arrive at the studio every morning and leave the same day. We'd rather sell out than hold old stock.
Zero third-party courier. Our two-wheelers and the humans on them are on our payroll.
We send you a photo of your exact arrangement before it leaves. No surprises on either end.
14/3 MG Road, Sadar Bazaar, Agra 282001. Our dispatch is on WhatsApp 06:30–22:00 IST.
Off Dayalbagh Road, near Prem Nagar. Mornings start at 04:30 — we collect from the Loha Mandi mandi next door.
Off Fatehabad Road, near the hotel belt. Bridal and corporate-gifting specialty — 40+ bouquets tied a day in peak season.
Mornings, flowers, people. If you've worked with your hands and want a steady family business, write to us.