Kyla
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Description
Three colours. That's it. Hot pink roses, purple orchids, and white chrysanthemums. No yellow, no red, no ginger, no cattails. Kyla is the arrangement that proves you don't need everything in the shop to make something that stops people mid-sentence.
$47.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Arrives in a ceramic pot, ready to display.
What's Inside
Seven to eight hot pink roses make up the body. They are large, fully open, and spaced from the base up to the middle. Purple dendrobium orchid sprays run straight up the centre like a spine, blooms open with white throats showing, buds still forming at the tips. Lavender spray chrysanthemums fill the upper section and crown the peak, their daisy faces lighter than the orchids but pulling from the same purple family. White spray chrysanthemums sit at the base and through the front, filling the spaces between roses.
Large pointed green leaves frame the arrangement outward from both sides. Fine feathery fern sits at the base edges. That's it for foliage. Kyla is flower-forward. Nearly everything you see is bloom, not leaf.
Hot Pink, Not Red
The roses in Kyla are cerise. Hot pink. Not red. That distinction matters more than most people think. Red roses carry a specific message. Everyone knows what a dozen red roses means. But cerise sits in a different space. It reads as joyful rather than romantic, celebratory rather than serious. A red rose says I love you. A hot pink rose says I'm glad you exist.
The colour also behaves differently in an arrangement. Red absorbs light and recedes. Hot pink reflects it. In a room, these roses glow. They catch afternoon sun, they pick up lamplight, they hold their vibrancy in photos. That's why Kyla photographs better than most arrangements twice its price.
The Orchid Spine
The dendrobium orchids in Kyla do something different from the other arrangements in the collection. In Asha they cascade outward. In Alesha they frame the edges. In Kyla they run straight up the centre, stacked vertically. They form a spine that the eye follows from the middle of the arrangement to the top. The purple is vivid, deep magenta fading to white at each throat, and against the hot pink roses it creates a colour pairing that is bold without clashing.
Orchids and roses in this combination are something I learned to pair during my floristry training. It took me five years to save the $3,200 for that course and one of the first things they taught us was the colour wheel. Purple and pink sit next to each other. They're analogous. That means they harmonise naturally without needing a contrasting colour to referee. The white chrysanthemums are there for breathing room, not because the pink and purple need help.
"People assume more colours equals more skill. It doesn't. Restricting yourself to three is harder. Every flower has to earn its place because there is nowhere to hide a mistake. If one rose is the wrong shade of pink, if one orchid is more blue than purple, the whole thing looks off. I spent five years saving for my floristry course and the colour wheel module was the one that changed how I build. Before that I used to throw everything in. After that I understood why the best arrangements at the Nusa Dua resorts were always the simplest ones. Two or three colours, placed with intent. Kyla is built that way."
How It's Built
Kyla is the most compact arrangement in the collection. Tight triangular form, narrow at the top, widening at the base, every flower packed in close. The roses are placed at specific heights so each bloom shows its full face rather than hiding behind the one in front. The orchids occupy the centre channel and nothing else shares that vertical line. The chrysanthemums fill the gaps without competing.
This kind of dense placement is something I first practised at the hotels. When you're making twenty identical table centrepieces in an hour, you learn exactly how much space each rose needs to open fully without crowding its neighbour. Too tight and the petals bruise against each other. Too loose and the arrangement looks sparse. Kyla sits right at the line between abundant and overcrowded, which is where it needs to be.
"The spacing between roses is the part nobody notices until it's wrong. At the celebrity resort in Ubud I had a manager who would walk the ballroom before an event and run his finger between each bloom. If two roses were touching he'd send me back to fix it. At the time I thought he was ridiculous. Now I do the same thing with every arrangement that leaves the shop. In Kyla there's about a centimetre and a half between each rose head. Enough for air. Enough for each one to open without pushing into the next. That gap is what makes eight roses look like twelve."
Who Sends Kyla
Valentine's Day, anniversaries, and birthdays where the person receiving it loves pink. That covers a lot of orders. Kyla is also one of the more popular Mother's Day choices because the hot pink reads as warm and celebratory rather than funereal.
Hotels in Nusa Dua and Uluwatu order arrangements like Kyla for honeymoon suites and anniversary room setups. The tight form fits on a bedside table, a bathroom vanity, a restaurant table for two. It doesn't sprawl. Guests checking into villas in Kerobokan or Berawa receive Kyla as a welcome gesture because the pink-purple palette feels luxurious without being over the top.
At $47.00 USD, seven to eight roses plus orchid sprays plus chrysanthemums in a tight, colour-matched arrangement is a price point you won't find outside Bali. The roses alone would cost more than that at a florist in Melbourne or Singapore.
Pair with our chocolate hamper or a hand-poured Bali candle to build a bigger gift. For something with more variety, see Alesha or Farah.
Care
Top up the foam daily. Pour water slowly into the base of the pot. The roses will peak around day two or three when they are fully open and the colour is at its brightest. By day four or five they start to soften. Remove them as they finish. The orchids and chrysanthemums behind them will step forward and the arrangement shifts from pink-dominant to purple-dominant. Both the orchids and chrysanthemums hold well beyond a week.
Keep out of direct sun. Hot pink fades faster than darker colours in strong light, so indirect light preserves the colour longer.
Delivery
Same day delivery, seven days a week, everywhere we reach across Bali. Kuta, Canggu, Denpasar, Sanur, and all areas. Order before 3pm Bali time for same day.
Need to change something after ordering? Call +62 813 3862 5637 during business hours (Mon-Fri 7am to 7pm, Sat-Sun 7am to 6pm) or reach us through the contact page.
Browse all twelve Balinese Arrangements, or see our rose collection and gift packages. More about who makes your flowers on our About Us page.