"International Women's Day goes hand in hand with the general trend of return to the past, which is reflected in fashion, architecture, design, etc. So the logical consequence is also to dust off the old traditions, hence also the holiday of International Women's Day" says the manager and florist, Soňa.
Soňa responds: “Classic round mixed-flower bouquets. Pastel colours in all tones. Spring flower arrangements run the gamut, but tulips and roses are represented the most." Benjamin as well as Soňa see the trend in tulips, ideally of pink colour. Benjamin sees International Women's Day as a tradition which he honours very gladly.
"Unfortunately I don´t know the answer to that," Soňa adds.
Yes, new types of roses and tulips that have come on the market this year. Full-blossomed tulips and English-type roses are becoming ever so popular.
Soňa: "I personally am in favour of May Day."
Benjamin likes that that on this occasion he can give flowers to any woman whom he esteems, for example his daughter. Not just as is customary for St. Valentine's Day; the wife or girlfriend.
No, I don´t, but I do on May Day.
Yes, but I would not say the most luxurious nor the largest nor the most expensive, but it certainly attracted our attention. It was a bunch that consisted of just one hundred differently-coloured tulips.
The owner, Benjamin Claessen, who is originally from Belgium, currently living in Prague, opened his first store in Prague in Haštalská Street in March 2000 and in April 2013 a second one in Wuchterlova Street. He brought to Prague and to the Czech Republic his specific style of binding bouquets, at the same time proving that virtually anyone can afford them.