Chef Hayden Phiskie has opened Bianca — a new pasta shop and restaurant you need to try

Nestled in Ellerslie, Bianca is more than just a drop-in spot, and it’s more than a typical restaurant, too. The brainchild of chef and entrepreneur Hayden Phiskie (co-founder of Cotto and Ada — which he sold in 2022), Bianca is a laid-back, delicious spot that writes its own rules. And it’s somewhere that should definitely be on your dining radar.

Ziti alla vodka tomato

In this 26-seat restaurant the chefs don’t just create the food, they serve it too, creating an intimate experience between those in the kitchen and those sitting at the tables. Here, the menu dances with the seasons, as Phiskie explains how he builds his dishes with vibrant, in-season vegetables first, in order to keep the menu fresh, before adding various proteins and extras. From the Malfadine Pork and Fennel Sausage Ragu to the Rotolo with Beef Short Rib Ragu to the gluten-free Ziti Pasta, each plate at Bianca is perfectly-balanced celebration of flavours.

This is made all the more enjoyable when paired with a glass or two from Bianca’s carefully-curated wine list, brought together by Dan Gillett (of Everyday Wine) to offer a range of delicious, accessible biodynamic drops that accompany the pasta perfectly.

Left: Ravioli, broad bean, lemon & sourdough crumb. Right: Focaccia, nduja, taleggio & oregano

What really makes Bianca’s offering unique is its fresh pasta bags. For those who fancy a flavoursome meal at home, these easy kits are brimming with handmade pasta and delicious sauces, promising a gourmet feast in just five minutes, whether you’re craving a creamy cacio e pepe or an indulgent ragu.

Ziti, beef short rib ragù

Inside, Bianca’s open plan design offers a convivial, community-minded environment where customers feel part of the action. Teaming up with Rios who helped with Bianca’s creative concept, Phiskie wanted to create a space that was both open and intimate, where a simple, clean palette meets uniquely personalised details.

Here, you’re not just a diner; you feel that you’re a part of the culinary process. You can watch exceptional pasta being made right before your eyes while relishing exceptional meals with friends or a special someone, accompanied by a glass of exquisite wine. And now that Bianca is officially open for dinners too (as of yesterday), this must-try spot is set to expand its evening offerings, evolving into a place where you can pick up a takeaway pasta kit, drop in for an easy lunch or head to when a special dinner is on the cards. If you haven’t tried it already, consider this your sign.

Opening hours:
Monday, closed
Tuesday and Wednesday, 11am until 5pm
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11am until late

Bianca

2 Robert Street
Ellerslie,
Auckland

www.instagram.com/bianca.akl

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From immersive art to live music, laugh-out-loud comedy and more, this is everything to add to your calendar this February

Whether you’re into live music, comedy shows, theatre or art, Denizen’s definitive February Culture guide is here to help you fill up your diary for the month ahead.

Free Verse at Sanderson Contemporary

Offering an alluring and enigmatic exploration of ethereal scenes and abstract figures, artist Loren Marks’ latest solo exhibition is on at Sanderson Contemporary until the 18th of February. The works in the exhibition offer a captivating interplay between surface and narrative, with pearlescent pigments carving ancient landscapes that subtly reveal human connections. This is one you don’t want to miss.
On now until 18th February, see more information here.

Left: The Robertson Gift: Paths through Modernity. Right: Queen by Candlelight

This exceptional new exhibition marks the significant donation of 15 influential artworks from the collection of philanthropists Julian and Josie Robertson. Comprising a number of pieces from European masters, the exhibition includes a range of pieces, from late 19th-Century nude studies to a 1960s colour-field masterpiece, and is designed to guide visitors through major modern art movements. With works by luminaries such as Picasso, Matisse and Mondrian, the showcase of 49 pieces, including paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures, provides a comprehensive survey of late-19th- to mid-20th-Century international art.
On from 9th February, see more information here.

Queen by Candlelight

Experience the magic of Queen’s anthems like never before at the Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre in Auckland. Direct from Carnegie Hall, this unforgettable night features a live cast of West End singers, backed by a phenomenal rock band, delivering iconic hits such as ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘We Are The Champions’. Set against the enchanting ambience of candlelight, the concert promises an electrifying journey through Queen’s most timeless classics.
Friday 23rd February, book tickets here.

Left: Blanco White. Right: The National

Blanco White

English folk singer-songwriter and guitarist Blanco White (Josh Edwards) is set to captivate Auckland with his first-ever New Zealand show on Friday the 16th of February. Known for blending Andalusian and Latin American influences, Blanco White has been transforming his mesmerising sound with every highly-anticipated release. Following the success of his first album On the Other Side in 2020, backed up by his equally acclaimed Tarifa, Blanco White and his vibrant fusions of folk, indie and electronics promise to wow The Tuning Fork — book tickets now.
Friday 16th February, book tickets here.

The National

Revered Ohio-based band The National are set to make a triumphant return to New Zealand after six years, gracing Auckland’s Spark Arena on the 24th of February. Renowned for their introspective and transcendent music, the band will showcase material from their latest albums, First Two Pages of Frankenstein and the surprise release Laugh Track. With hits like ‘Bloodbuzz Ohio’ and ‘I Need My Girl,’ The National’s Auckland show promises an unforgettable night. Accompanied by exceptional Kiwi talent Fazerdaze, this performance is set to be a highlight in the band’s acclaimed world tour.
Saturday 24th February, book tickets here.

Summer at Q Theatre

Back with a diverse array of theatrical wonders to fill up your February cultural calendar, Summer at Q is here. From heart-breaking to hysterical, dark to delightful, the diverse lineup caters to all tastes and showcases the incredible array of talent we have here. Q Theatre has also partnered with Auckland Pride to offer five compelling queer events, including Baby Gorgeous and Sirens of the Silver Screen, alongside introducing PodFest at Q, a brand new podcast festival within the festival that promises two weeks of captivating live recordings spanning thought-provoking discussions, side-splitting humour, music, mysteries and inspiring moments. On for most of February, the stage is set for a summer filled with entertainment at Q.
On from 1st until 25th February, see the lineup and book tickets here.

Auckland Pride

Auckland Pride 2024 embraces the theme ‘Beyond Paradise,’ focusing on the need for respite, care, and envisioning a better world together. Offering a vast range of events that span the month of February, the festival’s Takatāpui offering, Te Tīmatanga, celebrates the legacy and experiences of Aotearoa’s Kāhui Takatāpui, blending digital and in-person offerings, while down at Silo Park, attendees will find a big screen showcasing Moonage Daydream, an immersive documentary exploring David Bowie’s creative journey. Queer Yarns at Auckland Art Gallery invites participants to crochet their own pride flags, symbolizing LGBTQIA+ identities, and ‘Club Waack’ promises a queer journey through the 1970s, showcasing the rise of the street dance style, Waacking. With these and many many more events set to unfold over the coming weeks, Auckland Pride Month promises a diverse, inclusive and thought-provoking celebration.
See more information here.

Left: Hyperspace. Right: Sampha

Hyperspace

Written as a sequel to the acclaimed Astroman, Hyperspace by Albert Belz takes audiences on a nostalgic journey to 1990s Aotearoa, in a theatrical experiences that celebrates dance movies and Kiwi culture. The story follows small-town girl Natalie Te Rehua, who takes up teaching aerobics in pursuit of her dancing dreams. Partnering with Haka queen Tāwhai Pātai for the New Zealand Aerobics Championships, they defy convention with a unique Haka-fusion routine. With elements of ’90s kitsch and themes of friendship and perseverance, Hyperspace (on at ASB Waterfront Theatre) promises a dynamic, hilarious and unforgettable experience.
On from 7th until 24th February, book tickets here.

Sampha

The unmistakable voice behind the Mercury Prize-winning debut album Process, is set to play to New Zealand audiences with one show only at the Powerstation at the end of this month. With his Australian and New Zealand tour, Sampha celebrates the release of his second album, LAHAI, promising an exploration of his diverse musical influences spanning jazz, soul, rap, dance and more. Known for collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Solange and others, Sampha’s live performances (inspired by his recent Satellite Business residencies), offer an intimate and improvisational experience, showcasing his evolution into a multifaceted artist.
Friday 23rd February, book tickets here.

The Jonas Brothers

Get ready for an unforgettable night as The Jonas Brothers make their first ever appearance in New Zealand. One of the most successful groups of the last two decades, the trio — comprising actual brother Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas — are bringing their global tour, Five Albums. One Night, to Auckland. With a history of mega hits, including the Platinum-Certified ‘Sucker’ and the chart-topping album Happiness Begins, The Jonas Brothers are set to deliver an electrifying performance, marking a significant moment for Kiwi fans.
Tuesday 27th February, book tickets here.

Queens of the Stoneage

Bringing their The End Is Nero tour to New Zealand, Queens of the Stone Age are set to rock Auckland in their first appearance in Australasia since 2018. With a reputation for delivering electrifying performances, the band is celebrating its eighth studio album, In Times New Roman…, described as their “darkest, knottiest material to date.” Led by Joshua Homme, the band invites fans to celebrate the end of the world, promising an inclusive and unmissable musical experience for local fans.
Thursday 29th February, book tickets here.

Left: Russell Howard. Right: Theo Von

Russell Howard

If you’re looking for a hilarious night out, secure one of the few spots left at Russell Howard’s Auckland shows this month. Hailed as a comedian at the height of his game and known for his uplifting sets, Howard is bringing his uniquely hilarious take on the world’s challenges to delight and enthrall Auckland audiences. Following his hugely successful Respite world tour (which included New Zealand) and the Netflix special Lubricant, Howard continues to be one of the most in-demand names in comedy and is well worth seeing in person.
Friday 9th February & Saturday 10th February, book tickets here.

Theo Von: Return of the Rat

Hailing from southern Louisiana, Theo Von has built a global fanbase for his popular podcasts, This Past Weekend and King and the Sting, as well as his recent Netflix special Regular People, filmed at the historic Ryman Auditorium. His unique comedic perspective, influenced by his upbringing, promises an entertaining night as he brings his unmissable new show Return of the Rat to New Zealand.
Thursday 22nd February & Friday 23rd February, book tickets here.

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From drag brunches to al fresco farm dinners, our February Dining Guide has everything to eat, drink and enjoy this month

February, it seems, is a big month for hospitality happenings, with a raft of delicious going on to look forward to. From uproarious bottomless brunches to the city’s best happy hours, wine & cheese tastings, exceptional new menus, al fresco farm dinners, sundowner specials and more, here we present our definitive February Dining Guide.

Left: Soul Bar & Bistro’s new crayfish crumpet. Right: Kelmarna’s Farm Dinners

Sample Soul’s Delectable New Menu Items

Adding to an already impressive list of exceptional fare loved city-wide, Soul has outdone itself with a handful of new menu items that have become instant hits. The crayfish crumpet (need we say more) has the perfect amount of bite, sitting pretty alongside tart grapefruit and mint & pea tendrils, topped with miso butter and bisque. Elsewhere on the menu, the Tokyo turnip cakes come two ways — the first (a vegan delight) sees the cakes topped with eggplant, zucchini and peanut crisp, while the second features beef tartare and oscietra caviar. Two new summery desserts have also been added — a mandarin and apricot ice cream cake with dacquoise and Italian meringue, and a strawberry meringue, served with matcha white chocolate crémeux and strawberry consommé. Sublime.
Book a table here.

Dine Al Freso at Kelmarna’s Farm Dinners

Grey Lynn-based organic community farm Kelmarna is bringing back its popular outdoor Farm Dinners this February, and spots are already filling fast. The farm is set to collaborate with a series of their favourite chefs to celebrate the bounty of the land, inviting diners to join them at long tables on their Village Green, right in the heart of the gardens, to enjoy the land’s produce. This year, dinners are set over eight nights, with Luntain, Joe O’Connell + Chino Salazar, Orphans Kitchen, and food waste charity Everybody Eats taking up residence for two nights each, respectively. Some sitting have already sold out, so be quick if you want to get in on the action.
Secure your spot here.

Left: Céleste’s famous handmade, bistro-style burgers. Right: QT Rooftop’s Bottomless Brunch

Indulge in QT Rooftop’s Bottomless Brunch

To turn Sunday into something more celebratory than scary, look to QT Rooftop’s new ‘Bottoms Up’ bottomless brunch, running weekly throughout February. Here, as you make your way through a Mediterranean feast including tasty tapas (from flatbread with tomato, oregano and manchego, to piquillo peppers, gildas, and chorizo croquettes) and plates of paella, you’ll be slung boundless jugs of sangria, Aperol spritzes, bellinis, mimosas and chilled glasses of rosé. The DJ’s will hit the decks from 4pm, for those who can’t resist turning bunch into a debaucherous afternoon.
Secure your spot here.

See Out Golden Hour at Céleste

Those who couldn’t get enough of Céleste’s very, very perfect lockdown burgers will delight in the news that you can once again get your hands on one during Céleste’s newly-instated Golden Hour. Running Wednesday through Saturday from 5-6pm (or until sold out) you’ll find the famous handmade, bistro-style burgers for a modest $15, alongside $3.50 oysters, garlic frites and daily drinks specials. We can’t think of a better way to spend a summer night.
Book a table here.

Gilt’s Martini Mondays

Indulge in Gilt’s Martini Mondays

With its decidedly European slant, convivial vibe no matter the day, and delicious menu, Gilt is the perfect spot to while away a late summer evening. Adding to our long list of reasons to visit are the elevated establishment’s Martini Mondays, where, from 11.30am ’til late, thirsty patrons can enjoy $15 martinis. Vesper, Gibson, Dirty — whatever your proclivity, Gilt has you well-satiated, ensuring every week is started in style.

Feast on Pinchos at MoVida

In true Basque style, every Tuesday — Saturday from 4-7pm MoVida are serving up a delicious Pinchos Hour, not to be missed. Take a seat at the bar and enjoy a selection of ever-changing small plates, for a modest $5 per piece no less, including the infamous anchoa, fluffy bocadillo de calamares, freshly shucked oysters, and plenty of drinks specials. Top tip: The sangria de le casa is a must.
Book a table here.

Make for Norma Taps for an Evening of Taps & Tunes

On Saturday 17th February, make for Norma Taps where you’ll find mouthwatering bites, satiating seasonal drinks (all served on tap), and the tantalising tunes of Kédu Carlö, supported by Mario & Luigi and DJ LinkedIn. Sure to be a great vibe, tickets are $25 and include a drink on arrival.
Book your tickets here.

INCA’s new dishes

Treat Yourself to Lunch at INCA

INCA has reopened for lunch at last, with a raft of new dishes and menu items to celebrate. Thursday through Sunday between 12-3pm, you’ll find new additions such as black cod and prawn gyoza, a crispy duck and watermelon salad, and ember-roasted candied Kumeu Strawberries served with basil ice cream and toasted meringue. If the kids are in tow, they’re in luck as a free churro with caramel sauce awaits. And if you’re looking for the perfect spot for dinner pre-movie or a show, INCA offers a delectable three-course rapido menu for a modest $49, too.
Book a table here.

Don’t miss the new Chef in Residence at Roses Dining Room

From next Friday, the 23rd of February, K’Road’s Roses Dining Room will welcome Dave Collins for a three-week residency. This chef and winemaker might be known for his wine label, 15 Minute Bottles, although he also boasts with an extensive background in food, having worked as a chef all around the world before returning to New Zealand to turn his attention to winemaking. For Collins, food is an experience rather than just a dish, so diners should expect plates that are for sharing, and that are nostalgic and no fuss with classic flavours and rustic notes. Notably, on the first night of Collins’ residency (February 23rd), Roses will simultaneously be welcoming its very first international winemaker Aiden Raftery of Ignavi/Vintners and Vagabond, all the way from Georiga. Shaping up to be an unmissable night for wine-lovers (given the fact that Georgia really is one of the birthplaces of wine and how rare it is to get Georgian varietals in New Zealand) the launch of Dave Collins’ residency at Roses should definitely be on every foodie’s radar.

Left: Saturday Satiation at ByTheBottle. Right: Palmer Bar

Attend an Uproarious Drag Bunch at Palmer Bar

On Saturday, February 17th Palmer Bar is hosting a bottomless, all-singing, all-dancing, drag brunch featuring Auckland’s A-list Queens. Hosted by Rosa Violeta, Crystal Quartz and Yuri Guaii (from Rupaul’s Drag Race Down Under), from 12-3pm you’ll be treated to a delicious brunch featuring a demo on how to make the perfect Mimosa or Bellini, as well as performances by the Queens — from routines and spirited lip syncing to games and more, this is one event not to be missed.
Secure your spot here.

Enjoy Saturday Satiation at ByTheBottle

Perennial favourite wine retailer ByTheBottle opened the doors to their first physical space last August, offering Aucklanders a slick spot to pick up a drop or two in-person. There, customers delight in tapping up the friendly and knowledge staff for recommendations whilst browsing the many unique and interesting libations lining the shelves. And every Saturday, the team runs tastings (on the house), offering locals and those coming from further afield the opportunity to try something they may not otherwise look to, bringing in a host of producers and winemakers to add insight on the many varietals and styles on offer. There are four tastings across February: Riesling Riot on the 3rd, highlighting dry rieslings of summer, Maraton Downs on the 10th, pouring their current releases, Chilled Reds on the 17th, and Mr Mug on the 24th, pouring their delicious sweet vermouth. Salute!

Left: Six Barrel Soda’s Pop-Up. Right: Hotel Britomart’s Best Cheeses Sampling

Indulge in an Evening of Wine & Cheese at Hotel Britomart

On Sunday, 25th February, make for The Libraries Lounge at Hotel Britomart for an evening of wine, cheese and culinary education. For one evening only, lauded cheesemakers Jill and Chris Whalley of Mount Eliza Cheese are hosting a ‘Meet the Makers’ event, offering insight into their boutique dairy business and incredible experience in bringing the art of raw milk cheese production back to New Zealand. Starting at 5pm, guests will be treated to a three-course menu of cheese curated by executive chef Andrew Lautenbach, accompanied by matched wines selected by sommelier Tony Suarez.
Secure your spot here.

Get Your Fizz Fix at Six Barrel Soda’s Pop-Up

Wellington-based Six Barrel Soda is hosting a pop-up tasting room in Britomart from Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th February. Open daily from 10am-6pm, fizz fans can make for 52 Tyler Street to sample the full range (including the delicious Spiced Orange, made in collaboration with Everybody Eats). We’d suggest timing your visit to coincide with the daily happy hour, running from 12.30-1.30pm, as this is when you’ll find free mocktails, and on Thursday, donut holes from Daily Bread are on the house, too.

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Lunar New Year is the most important event on the Chinese cultural calendar and is celebrated by most Asian countries as well as those with large Asian communities. This year, the celebrations will usher in the year of the wood dragon — meaning good fortune could be on the way. Our good fortune, it seems, has already begun, with the raft of striking collections many of the designers are turning out to celebrate the milestone. From the unveiling of Tiffany & Co.’s striking new Woven Keys collection to a curated edit of bags, shoes and garments bespoke to the occasion from Valentino, both new and iconic Bulgari designs rended in hues of red, a collectible edit from Gucci boasting dragon motifs and bespoke prints, and much more sure to inspire indulgence, these are the must-have pieces from the cream of the crop.

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Valentino cardigan
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Bulgari DIVAS’ DREAM EARRINGS
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Burberry
Burberry Rose Dress
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Burberry Rose Baseball Cap
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Burberry Houndstooth Cardigan
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Gucci EXTRA FINE LAMÉ KNIT TOP
Gucci Lunar New Year Shirt
Gucci LUNAR NEW YEAR RECTANGULAR SUNGLASSES
Gucci LUNAR NEW YEAR FLORAL SILK DRESS
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Gucci LUNAR NEW YEAR BABY DRAGON KEYCHAIN
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Bottega Veneta Dragon Hoop Earrings
Bottega Veneta Sardine
Bottega Veneta Adam Sandal
Bottega Veneta Mini Jodie
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Max Mara Metal teddy bear brooch
Max Mara Leather sneakers
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Moncler LOGO PATCH POLO SHIRT
Moncler LOGO LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT
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Eight of the finest florists to put your faith in this Valentine’s Day

This year, we suggest you avoid the expected and forgo the red roses in favour of something a little more remarkable — and suited to the receiver’s personality. Are they partial to a more classic style, à la Femme Fleur? Or something more modern, like Kensal’s wild and colourful bouquets? Nevertheless, we’ve whittled it down to the eight floral visionaries that will ensure 2024’s Valentine’s Day will be a memorable one.

Blush Flowers

Crowned the Best Florist in our 2021 Denizen Everyday Heroes, and continuing to prove the many reasons why, Kelly Karam has forged a pioneering path in the flower-arranging game with Blush, going far beyond the average, paper-wrapped bunch. Opt for one of Blush’s unique carrier bunches this Valentine’s — available in an easy-to-carry contraption with handles instead of the usual paper wrapping (perfect for a dinner date suprise), or go all out with their Loved Up Pamper Package, complete with macarons, Love Loco chocolates, So.Ah luxury handmade soap, a Maison Balzac rose candle and a simple red rose.

Exclusive Offer

Blush is offering FREE DELIVERY on all Auckland central Valentine’s Day orders, exclusively to our Denizen readers — simply enter ‘SENDBLUSH14THFEB‘ at the checkout.

Left: Blush Flowers. Right: Floralcentric

Floralcentric

Another name that specialises in wedding and event blooms (but shouldn’t be passed up for an individual bouquet, either) Floracentric is a contemporary floristry studio offering arrangements that are sleek and sophisticated while also feeling decidedly modern and grounded in the now, each artistically put together in what feels like a careful and purposeful way. This Valentine’s Day, select a design from their impressive offering (if you ask us, The Bright One is a sight to behold) or ask for something entirely bespoke.

Kensal Flower Studio

After spending five magical years working at London’s Scarlet and Violet, Liv Wakem moved home to New Zealand to start Kensal Floral Studio in 2018. Located in the heart of Kingsland and, alongside beautiful bespoke arrangements in their signature wild, colourful style, Kenal stocks a range of cards, candles, glassware and more, making for somewhat of a one-stop gift shop. Kensal’s Valentine’s Day bunches are highly sought-after, so we would recommend getting in quick to secure yours in time for the big day. 

Left: Kensal Flower Studio. Right: Rose Tinted Flowers

Rose Tinted Flowers

Inspired by her florist mother, Rosie Holt started Rose Tinted Flowers in 2015 and it has since grown a reputation for creating some of the dreamiest bouquets in town. Aside from creating beautiful arrangements, Rose Tinted Flowers also has a strong focus on reducing the waste that comes with the industry, opting for locally grown florals and replacing standard materials such as floral foam with natural alternatives. This Valentine’s Day, Rosie and her team are offering a ‘Dreamboat Bouquet’, sure to set hearts fluttering with a truly stunning mix of light roses, hydrangeas, carnations and anthuriums, all presented in a glass vase.

La Femme Fleur

This moveable feast of the floral kind is the brainchild of Millie Austin, who you’ll find posted up on Shore Road in Remuera. Her stunning bouquets are fanciful and romantic, and will never disappoint. Alongside bouquets, Austin also offers a floral subscription service for those who simply must have fresh flowers in their home all the time — far beyond V. Day. Choose your preferred colour, consistency and duration, and beautiful blooms will be delivered to your door for as long as you desire.

Left: Isadia Floral. Right: La Femme Fleur

Isadia Floral

Talented florist Isabel Johnston first started in the industry over a decade ago, and quickly built up a reputation for her signature, naturalistic designs. Johnston founded Isadia Floral with co-florist Lydia Reusser in November 2020, and together the duo offers retail bouquets and subscription flowers, personalised in-home and workspace styling, and flowers for weddings and events. For each occasion, including Valentine’s Day, they incorporate foraged plants and sourced flowers in unstructured yet elegant bouquets.

The Botanist

For big, bouncing bouquets (and equally swoon-worthy dried arrangements), look no further than The Botanist. With a focus on foliage to create eye-catching bunches with depth, The Botanist’s florists are experts when it comes to crafting unconventional and undeniably beautiful flowers to cherish — and will make any recipient feel special.

Left: The Botanist. Right: Grace and Flora

Grace And Flora

Inspired by her passion for connecting with people and with nature, Hannah Low started Grace and Flora in 2017, and then, in 2021, moved her operation to the exquisite Faradays luxury department store. There, visitors will find Low’s exceptional arrangements, filling the space with an air of colourful optimism. After all, Low’s bouquets are beloved for their big, bold presence and their sculptural shapes, and are perfectly suited to sit alongside the latest collections from the likes of Loewe, Celine and more.

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