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Mia

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Soft pink roses, yellow spider chrysanthemums with their long curling petals, purple asters threading through every gap, and white daisies holding the centre. Mia is the pastel one. The quiet one. The one that makes a room feel warmer before anyone even notices the flowers. Spider mums that age by curling tighter instead of drooping. Asters that dry in place instead of wilting. Roses that peak on day three and glow in any light. No red, no drama, no competing for attention. The arrangement that fits into a life instead of announcing itself. $47 USD in a ceramic pot, same day delivery across Bali, seven days a week.

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Description

Mia is the soft one. Pastel pink roses, yellow spider chrysanthemums, purple asters, and white daisies in a gentle palette that could have come out of a watercolour. No drama. No red. No ginger or cattails or orchids competing for attention. Just a quiet arrangement that makes a room feel warmer the moment it arrives.

$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

Five to six soft pink roses sit throughout the arrangement from base to upper section. Some are partially open, some still in bud. Yellow spider chrysanthemums are the largest blooms, with their long radiating petals fanning outward. They appear at every level, from the base up through the middle. White spray chrysanthemums cluster at the front centre. Purple asters scatter through the whole arrangement in small fluffy clusters, threading between the bigger flowers and softening every edge. Fine wispy stems of caspia branch outward on both sides.

Large dark green pointed leaves frame the base and extend outward. They give the arrangement a wide footprint. The form is a clean symmetrical triangle, pyramid-shaped, with the tallest flowers and foliage at the peak tapering evenly to the widest point at the base. It is the most balanced, most evenly proportioned arrangement in the collection.

The Pastel Palette

Every other arrangement in this collection has at least one flower that shouts. Red ginger in Farah. Hot pink roses in Kyla. Purple orchids running up the centre of half of them. Mia has none of that. The loudest colour here is the yellow chrysanthemum and even that is a soft, buttery yellow rather than the electric yellow in Farah.

Pastels work differently in a room. Bold colours demand attention and the eye goes straight to them. Pastels invite attention. They register slowly. Someone walks into a room with Mia on the table and notices the room feels different before they notice the flowers. That slow-register effect is the whole point of a pastel arrangement and it is harder to build than people realise.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

"My first day open in 2013, I put forty arrangements on the shelves. Bright ones, bold ones, everything I had. Three customers came in that whole day. One of them was looking for Revolver cafe and just wanted directions. But the one person who actually bought flowers picked the softest thing on the shelf. Pale roses, pale yellow, nothing loud. She said she wanted something her mother would like and every bold arrangement looked like it was trying too hard. That stuck with me. The gentle ones sell themselves because they fit into a life instead of announcing themselves."

The Spider Chrysanthemums

The yellow chrysanthemums in Mia are spider types, not the round polaris variety in Farah. Spider mums have long, thin, curling petals that radiate outward from the centre like fingers. They take up more visual space than a round mum but weigh less visually because you can see through the gaps between the petals. That transparency is what keeps Mia feeling light rather than heavy despite having large blooms throughout.

Spider chrysanthemums also age gracefully. The petals curl tighter as the flower matures, which means day-five spiders look like a slightly different variety from day-one spiders. They don't droop. They don't go brown at the edges. They just tighten and concentrate. A yellow spider mum on day seven still looks intentional.

The Purple Haze

The asters are a filler flower in the technical sense. They are not the focal bloom. Nobody buys an arrangement because of the asters. But take them out of Mia and the whole thing collapses visually. The purple clusters sit between every other flower and soften the transitions. Pink to yellow is a hard jump. Pink to purple to yellow is smooth. The asters are the mortar between the bricks.

The caspia does something similar at the edges. Those fine wispy branches blur the outline of the arrangement so it doesn't end abruptly where the leaves stop. The eye trails off rather than hitting a hard edge. That trailing effect makes Mia feel larger and softer than its actual footprint.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

"Wayan is three. He sits in the shop most days and ignores the flowers completely, which is exactly what I want. But every now and then he reaches for one. Not because he likes it. Because it's sticking out. If a bloom is too far forward or too high or sitting at a weird angle, a toddler will grab it before a customer will notice it. He pulled a rose clean out of an arrangement last week and I looked at the gap and realised he was right, it had been sitting too far forward. I rebuilt it without that rose and it looked better. He's the best quality check I have and he doesn't even know it."

Who Sends Mia

People sending to someone who doesn't want something loud. Mia goes to mothers, grandmothers, friends recovering, people who just need to know someone thought about them. It works for apologies where a big red arrangement would feel aggressive. It works for get-well wishes where calm matters more than spectacle. It works in hospital rooms at Siloam Hospital where the light is flat and a pastel palette fits the space without overwhelming it.

Guests in villas across Umalas, Pererenan, and Tanah Lot receive Mia as a welcome arrangement because it matches any interior. Pink and yellow and purple don't fight with a room the way red and orange can. Customers ordering from overseas for a friend in Tuban or Bingin choose Mia when they're not sure what the recipient likes, because pastels are the safest bet that still feels personal.

At $47.00 USD, five to six roses, multiple spider chrysanthemums, asters, caspia, and a ceramic pot. Pair it with a hand-poured candle or add a hamper to build something bigger. For bolder options, see Farah or Kyla.

Care

Top up the foam with water daily. Pour slowly into the pot base. The roses will peak around day three and start to soften by day five. The spider chrysanthemums will keep tightening their petals and hold well past a week. The asters dry in place rather than wilting, so they transition naturally into a dried texture without looking dead. Remove spent roses as they finish and the yellow and purple will carry the arrangement through to day seven or eight.

Keep out of direct sun. Pastel roses fade to near-white in strong light, and the soft pink is the feature here.

Delivery

Same day delivery, seven days a week, everywhere we reach across Bali. Umalas, Pererenan, Bingin, Tanah Lot, and all areas. Order before 3pm Bali time for same day.

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