“This partnership with Winston Flowers will allow us to offer our valued clientele even more personalized floral services, while continuing to reach new customers. “As we celebrate 25 years of business, it’s also important to look to the future,” said Guigni. Olivier Guigni will join Winston Flowers as Senior Design Consultant and Carine Bonnet, L’Olivier’s General Manager, will take over as General Manager of Winston Flowers’ New York Design Studio in Long Island City. “They can easily scale larger event galas while catering to the arrangements people want every week.Together they are stronger and more powerful.” “With this merger, it doubles the creative energy and designs teams that you wouldn’t get if they remained separate,” he adds. Couri Hay Creative PR, whose clients include Isabelle Bscher, Audrey Gruss’ Hope for Depression Research Foundation, Art Miami and Galerie Gmurvynska. “With flowers, more plus more is a good thing,” observes publicist R. In a way it’s as though Neiman Marcus was merging with Bergdorf Goodman. I’m a personal fan of their amazing candle line which insiders know really deliver on fragrance – especially the Mai Flowers scent. In fact, the shop provided weekly florals to hotels ranging from the Plaza to the Carlyle Hotel. L’Olivier, run by the affable Olivier Giugni, is known for modern lush designs. Last year, it opened a 12,000-square-foot NYC design studio to add to its petal portfolio. It’s a smart move for Winston Flowers, which also expanded in 2012 to open a store in Greenwich, Connecticut. These two powerhouse flower shops have been catering to a discerning high-end clientele for decades in their communities. In one of the biggest gatherings of floral talent, Boston-based Winston Flowers announced that the company is acquiring New York’s famed L’Olivier Florists. Photo: Olivier Giugni, Ted and David Winston
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