A heritage-village florist on 48 Avenue that grew into something more — a curated home shop of vases, candles, furniture, framed art and giftware, all chosen by the same eye that builds the bouquets.
A lookbook · No. 01
"Come for stems, leave with a corner of your home."
The Room · placeholder, swap your own photo
Most florists stop at the bucket of stems. This one keeps going — past the flowers into a styled room where every shelf is composed: a glaze of ceramic against dried grass, a candle next to a stack of books, a painting leaned where the light lands.





It always starts with what's fresh. Buckets come in by the season, and the bouquets are built from there — never a fixed catalogue, always whatever's looking best that week. Bright garden mixes, soft blush-and-cream arrangements, gift flowers wrapped to carry across the village or delivered to a door in Delta.
The flowers set the palette for everything else. The clay of a ranunculus turns up again in a glazed vase; the gold of a chrysanthemum echoes in a framed canvas on the wall. Walk the shop and you start to see it: one eye, choosing all of it.
This lookbook is a concept — every photo a placeholder we'd reshoot in the real shop — but the idea is true to what Ladner already knows: a florist that quietly became the prettiest little home store in the village.



A running list of what turns up in the room — found, chosen and changed often, so it never reads like everyone else's shop.





Glazed ceramics, two-tone & matte
For the table and the bath
The occasional reclaimed find
Framed & ready to lean
Potted, low-fuss
Cards, candles, small treasures
Phone & hours to be confirmed with the owner.

This is an independent florist website design concept created by X9 AI to show how The Flower Shop in the Village — a florist in Ladner Village — could present its products, ordering flow and local experience online. It is a florist website design example and is not affiliated with The Flower Shop in the Village. All photos, products, prices and hours shown are examples.
Built by X9 Lab Media, a Vancouver web studio — we design florist websites and local-business sites across Metro Vancouver. See more at x9-ai.net.