Every day at BESS, we pour ourselves into the craft of floristry — not just creating arrangements, but building stories, atmospheres, and emotions through flowers. It’s work we love, and work we’re continually refining.
So when the Financial Times recognised BESS in their exploration of the world’s most forward-thinking florists, it felt like a milestone worth sharing.
In their feature on the global future of floristry, the FT highlights the people and practices reshaping our industry. To be named alongside designers and studios we’ve admired for years is both humbling and energising. It reflects the intention we bring to every project: thoughtful design, a sustainable mindset, and an approach that looks beyond trends toward something more enduring.
For us, this recognition is not just about prestige — it’s about momentum. It’s a reminder that what we’re building resonates beyond our studio walls, and that our vision for modern floristry has a place on the world stage.
If you’re curious about where the industry is heading, or simply want to see the context behind BESS’s mention, the article is a genuinely insightful read.
Read the full Financial Times feature here:
We’re honoured to be part of the conversation — and we’re even more excited for what comes next.