The holidays change pretty quickly this time of year, and before we know it, the Christmas decorations will be appearing all over the Albuquerque area. You’ll hear no complaints from us, as we love all the beautiful decor of the season! This year, start a new holiday tradition with fresh arrangements from Peoples Flowers – from office decor to seasonal holiday florals, our designers are ready to help you to check off everything on your list!
Make a great first impression, with gorgeous floral bouquets and arrangements that exude the spirit of the season. The reds, whites, and greens of the season are made to fit any style of office, and to create any desired ambiance. Choose carnations, pine cones and candy canes for a whimsical vibe, or roses, hypericum berries, and alstroemeria for an elegant display.
Candy Cane Celebration
Frosted Berries
Poinsettia Plant
16 Inch Traditional Fresh Wreath
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The stunning arrangements provide a splash of seasonal color on reception desks and in front offices. But they also can be given to the employee to take home over the holidays as a gift of appreciation for a job well done.
Poinsettias are the most popular seasonal plant – both utilized as decor, and given as a gift. Because the poinsettia is long-lasting and low-maintenance, it is perfect for corporate lobbies, churches, and atriums. This signature Christmas flower is well known for its star-shaped leaves and brilliant seasonal color and is often given to both employees and special clients.
For soaring spaces, front entrances, and front doors, wreaths, and garlands of evergreen are a traditional and beautiful way to transform your home or office into a winter wonderland. Simply call the expert designers at Peoples Flowers and tell us what you need – we will be happy to accommodate your requirements.
There is no better place to get your seasonal holiday florals than Peoples Flowers. Whether setting the tone for your office – or setting the table for your holiday party – we have been decorating Albuquerque for since 1944, and we continue to make the Christmas season more beautiful every year.