Fresh flowers on repeat, done your way.

Local Australian Florists

Free delivery over $100

Set a budget and how often you want flowers to arrive. A local Australian florist designs a new seasonal bouquet for every delivery — pause, skip, or cancel whenever you like.

Tell the florist what to make

Occasion

Budget

Custom

Your amount

$

Minimum $65. Free delivery over $100.

Pink rose bouquet wrapped in white paperPastel bouquet arranged in a glass vaseSeasonal flower arrangement on a tableFresh hand-tied bouquet held by the stemsBouquets wrapped in kraft paper, ready for deliveryGarden-style bouquet with dahlias and cosmos

A standing brief, not a standing order.

Your florist works from the same notes each cycle, then designs fresh from whatever is best that week. Never the same bouquet twice.

Better for the environment

Recurring briefs let florists plan ahead and use the best of each week's stock, so far less is wasted.

Better for the florist

A standing brief means dependable, designable work instead of one-off rushes and repeated catalog recipes.

Better for you

Fresh flowers arrive on your schedule, shaped around your budget and preferences — no re-ordering each time.

How it works

Three steps to flowers on repeat.

Flower petals representing a customer brief

1

Set your brief and frequency

Choose your budget, how often you want deliveries, and any preferences — favourite colours, things to avoid, the feeling you're after.

Florist arranging a custom bouquet

2

A local florist designs each one

For every cycle, a florist near the delivery address designs a fresh bouquet from the best of what's in season — matching your brief, never repeating it.

Bouquet being delivered to a doorstep

3

Delivered on schedule

Each bouquet is made fresh and delivered on your chosen rhythm under the florist's own name. Pause or adjust whenever life changes.

Simple by design

A better subscription starts with a better brief.

  • Choose weekly, fortnightly, or monthly delivery.

  • Set the budget once — it applies to every delivery.

  • Add favourite colours, dislikes, or allergies for the florist to follow each cycle.

  • Pause, skip, or cancel anytime from your account.

Flexible by default

Weekly, fortnightly, or monthly — pause, skip a delivery, or cancel anytime. No lock-in contract.

Set once, enjoy on repeat

Give the brief a single time. Each delivery is handled for you without re-ordering or reminders.

We make it right

Something off with a delivery? Tell us and we will sort it — refund or redelivery, every cycle.

Flower subscriptions: answered.

How does a flower subscription with FutureFlower work?

Set a budget and delivery frequency — weekly, fortnightly, or monthly — and a local Australian florist designs a fresh bouquet for each delivery. Every drop is built from what is best and in season that week, so no two arrivals are identical.

Can I pause or cancel my flower subscription?

Yes. A subscription is a recurring version of a normal order, so you stay in control. Pause when you are away, skip a delivery, or cancel at any time — there is no lock-in contract.

Can I send a flower subscription as a gift?

Absolutely. Enter the recipient's address, choose how many deliveries you want to gift, and add a card message. Each delivery arrives under the local florist's own name with your note attached.

Will every bouquet in my subscription look the same?

No — that is the point. Instead of repeating one catalog recipe, your florist designs around the freshest seasonal stems each cycle while keeping to your budget and any preferences you set, like favourite colours or flowers to avoid.

Where do you deliver flower subscriptions?

FutureFlower is focused on Australia. Recurring delivery availability depends on the delivery address and local florist coverage.