White Bunch
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Description
White roses, a white lily, green chrysanthemums, green hypericum berries, and sword fern in a dark charcoal ceramic vase. Every flower in this arrangement is white or cream. Every accent is green. No pink. No red. No purple. The colour restriction is the whole point. This is the arrangement that hotels across Bali re-order more consistently than anything with colour in it, and the reason is simple: white and green matches every room, every lobby, every table setting, every guest preference. Forty-fourth most popular across all of Bali, but inside the resort and AirBnb market, it punches well above that.
$45.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Uluwatu, Bingin, Ungasan, Tuban, Benoa and Nusa Dua. White and green flower arrangement in charcoal ceramic vase.
What Arrives
Four to five white roses, partially to fully open. The outer petals have relaxed enough that you can see the layered spiral of each bloom. They sit in the centre and lower section of the arrangement, grouped rather than scattered, so the white reads as a mass rather than isolated dots.
One white oriental lily, partially open, with two or three green buds alongside it still closed. The lily petals are broader and smoother than the roses, a different white. The buds will open over the following three to four days, which means the arrangement changes shape mid-week. It gets bigger. A lily bud that opens adds significant volume. The recipient gets to watch it happen.
Two to three green chrysanthemums sit above and beside the roses. These are green-flower chrysanthemums, not foliage. The distinction matters because they bridge the gap between the white blooms and the green structural elements. Without them, the arrangement would read as white flowers on a green background. With them, the green weaves through the design as colour, not filler.
Green hypericum berries in clusters. Small, round, matte. They add a texture nothing else in the arrangement provides. Where the roses are soft and layered, the lily smooth and curved, and the chrysanthemums dense and ruffled, the hypericum adds tight little clusters of sphere. Five textures in two colours. That is how you build a monochromatic arrangement that holds attention without needing a third or fourth colour.
Sword fern fronds sit at the base and sides. Feathery, dark green, fanning outward past the edges of the vase. Broader tropical leaves fill the gaps between stems deeper in the arrangement. The vase is dark charcoal ceramic, tapered, opaque. The dark background against white flowers creates the same contrast principle photographers use: light subject, dark frame. Everything glows a little harder when the background is doing the work for it.
Where This Arrangement Goes
Alila Seminyak ordered the White Bunch for their beachfront suites over a three-month stretch in late 2024. The events manager told us they had tried coloured arrangements previously and kept fielding comments from guests about clashing with the room decor. The suites are neutral toned. Greys, whites, natural timber. Any arrangement with pink or red introduced a colour that competed with the design scheme. White and green sat into the room like it had always been there. The orders stopped only when they changed to dried installations for the wet season.
A couple running a villa rental in Berawa WhatsApped us on a Monday morning in March 2024. They wanted something for the living room table for their next guest arrival. We sent the White Bunch. The following Monday they messaged again. Same order. Same product. Third Monday, same. By the fourth week I saved them as a contact and started preparing the arrangement before the message came through. They told me they had used a colourful mixed bunch for the first few months of operating the villa and two separate guests had left feedback saying the flowers "didn't match the aesthetic." White fixed it. They have ordered every Monday since, with breaks only during weeks the villa sits empty. That is forty-plus weeks of the same arrangement going to the same address.
Four Seasons at Sayan in Ubud used this product for a wellness retreat weekend. Twelve arrangements across six treatment rooms. The facilitator specifically requested no colour because colour carries emotional associations and the retreat was about neutrality. White and green carried no mood except calm. The retreat organisers photographed the rooms for their marketing materials. Those arrangements appeared on their Instagram.
Sardine restaurant in Kerobokan, the one on Jl. Petitenget overlooking the rice paddies, ordered three White Bunches for a private dining booking. A Swedish woman living in Singapore was hosting her parents for dinner. She told me "nothing that screams Bali" because her parents preferred European aesthetics. The white and green sat on the table alongside the bamboo and teak of the restaurant interior and read as contemporary, not tropical. Her mother asked where the flowers came from. That mother then ordered the same product sent to her daughter's office in Singapore the following week as a thank-you, routed through our Bali shop because she wanted Bali-fresh stems.
When I started building arrangements at my hotel job in Nusa Dua, the head of housekeeping told me something I still repeat to customers twelve years later. She said colour does the talking in a mixed arrangement but texture does the talking in a white one. I did not understand that until I built a monochromatic bouquet myself. Strip the colour out and suddenly you notice everything else. The difference between a rose petal and a lily petal. The way a chrysanthemum head is dense and ruffled compared to a smooth hypericum berry. Fern against broad leaf. In a coloured arrangement, your eye bounces between the red and the pink and the purple and your brain files it as "colourful." In an all-white arrangement, your eye slows down. It moves from shape to shape instead of colour to colour. That slower looking is what makes people lean in. I have built thousands of arrangements. The white ones get touched more than any other. People reach out and feel the petals because there is no colour distracting them from the physical thing in front of them.
The Monday WhatsApp
A German man messaged us in September 2024 at 3am Bali time. He was in Munich, seven hours behind, and had just realised his girlfriend's birthday was the next day. She was staying at a villa in Canggu with friends. He typed in halting English: "Hello, is possible white flowers? Tomorrow? She likes clean things, not too much." I replied when I opened the shop at seven. He was still awake. We went back and forth for about ten minutes. He asked if we had "the white ones, only white, nothing else." I sent him the product photo. He wrote back one word: "Perfect." I asked for the delivery address, her name, a card message. He sent the address, her name (Lena), and for the card message he wrote: "I am here. Just in a different timezone. Happy birthday." Kadek delivered at midday. She sent a photo to the German boyfriend. He screenshotted the photo and sent it to me with a thumbs up.
Six weeks later the same number messaged again. This time he was visiting Bali himself and wanted a White Bunch sent to the same villa ahead of his arrival. Same arrangement, same address, different occasion. She had no idea he was coming. The flowers arrived two hours before he did.
Why White Keeps Winning at Resorts
The bestsellers page shows that coloured arrangements outsell white ones overall. More people choose colour when they are sending flowers as a gift to an individual person. Colour is personal. You pick red because she loves red. You pick pink because the baby is a girl. The colour carries meaning.
But resort and AirBnb orders are different. The buyer is not choosing for one person. They are choosing for a room. For a lobby. For a table that will seat strangers at a restaurant. In that context, colour becomes a risk. Red clashes with blue cushions. Pink competes with terracotta tiles. Yellow fights with green walls. White competes with nothing.
I learned this during my hotel years before I opened the shop. Every resort I worked at in Nusa Dua and Ubud used white and green for lobby arrangements. Every single one. I made hundreds of identical white centrepieces for banquet rooms, reception desks, spa waiting areas. The head florist at one resort told me they had tested coloured arrangements for two seasons and the guest feedback was always mixed. Some loved it, some hated it. Nobody ever complained about white. When I opened Sunny Florist Bali in 2013 on Jl. Camplung Tanduk in Seminyak, the White Bunch was one of the first products I built because I already knew from five years of resort work that white-and-green would be the one hotels came back for. I was right. Twelve years later it is still the product with the highest repeat-order rate from commercial accounts.
I tell every hotel and villa manager the same thing when they ask me which arrangement to order. White lasts visually longer than colour. Not in vase life. The roses will last the same five to six days regardless. I mean visually. A red rose fades. It goes from deep red to a washed-out pink. A purple orchid dulls. A yellow chrysanthemum browns at the edges. White roses on day one and white roses on day four look the same to a guest walking past. The colour is not degrading because there is no pigment to break down. The only change is in the petal texture, a softening around the edges, which most people do not notice unless they are looking closely. For a hotel lobby or a villa living room where the arrangement needs to look fresh for an entire guest stay, that visual consistency matters more than anything. I have lost count of how many coloured arrangements I have replaced mid-stay because they looked tired by day three. I have never replaced a White Bunch before day five.
Who Orders This
Resort hotels across Bali from Nusa Dua to Ubud for guest rooms, lobbies, and restaurant tables. Villa rental operators in Seminyak, Berawa, and Canggu who want a standing weekly arrangement that never clashes with guest feedback. AirBnb hosts preparing for guest arrivals. Retreat organisers at wellness centres who want neutral decor. Restaurant owners booking private dining events where the table flowers need to complement food, not compete with it.
Individual senders too. Anniversary gifts for partners who prefer understated over dramatic. Mother's Day flowers for someone whose taste runs clean and minimal. Apology flowers where colour feels risky because you are not sure what mood to set. Sympathy gestures where all-white is traditional and appropriate. Welcome gifts for friends arriving at their Bali accommodation. Corporate thank-you gifts where you cannot assume the recipient's preferences.
If you are choosing between this and a coloured arrangement, ask one question: am I buying for a person or for a room? If the answer is a person whose colour preferences you know, browse the full collection and choose with confidence. If the answer is a room, or a person you do not know well, or a situation where neutral is the smartest move, this is the product. Browse the bouquet range for wrapped alternatives or see the arrangement collection for other vased options.
Care
The arrangement arrives ready in its ceramic vase. Top up the water within a few hours of arrival and check daily. The lily will open over the coming days and drink more as it does. Change the water completely on day three. White petals show water marks and bruising more than coloured ones, so handle gently when topping up. Keep away from direct sunlight. Not because the white will fade, it will not, but because heat shortens vase life. Keep away from fruit bowls. Lilies are sensitive to the ethylene gas that ripening fruit produces and will drop petals early if placed nearby. The fern and foliage will last beyond the roses. Remove spent blooms as they finish and the green framework continues looking presentable for several days longer.
Delivery
Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. The charcoal vase is ceramic and arrives filled with water, so we wrap it carefully for transport. For hotel deliveries, include the guest name and room number in your order notes. For restaurant deliveries, include the venue name, reservation name, and preferred time. Delivery to Uluwatu, Pecatu, Tanah Lot, Tibubeneng, and all other Bali locations. Seven days a week. Questions or standing weekly orders? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or WhatsApp the same number. Visit the contact page for all options.