january is for…quiet strength.

Arrive softly. Create space. Find clarity.

The Weekly Ritual Membership

The Designer Cut Membership

Two floral memberships

designed for …

reflection.

the designer’s cut

A statement made quietly.

Sculptural, layered, and composed with intention.

the designer’s cut

A statement made quietly.

Sculptural, layered, and composed with intention.

the weekly ritual

The simple joy of luxury.

Bring a soft energy to your space.

side by side

The Weekly Ritual

12-15 stems  | Soft. Open. Grounding

Feels like

A quiet pause | Familiar. Regulating.

best placed

Coffee table | Kitchen table | Entry console | Desk
These are lived in surfaces. The arrangement settles into daily rhythm and supports ease.
$156 / week | Delivery included

designer’s cut

20-25 stems  | Sculptural. Layered. Expressive

Feels like

A presence | Intentional. Defining.

best placed

High table | Credenza | Entry focal point | Reception desk

These spaces hold visual height. The arrangement anchors the room and sets the tone.
$265 / week | Delivery included

The Pumpkin Code January blooms are about how you feel in their presence -

GROUNDED, REFLECTIVE & RENEWED.

Why TPC Flowers

TPC Flowers exist to support:

presence

rhythm

care

TPC didn’t create a flower delivery service to add another option to the market.

We created it because most modern flower delivery feels rushed, transactional, and disconnected — designed for moments of obligation rather than moments of care.

At The Pumpkin Code, we believe flowers can do more.

Flowers have always marked time — seasons, transitions, beginnings, endings. When placed intentionally in a home, they become a quiet anchor: something living that asks you to slow down, notice, and return to the present moment.

Our flower offerings are designed as rituals, not products.

The Weekly Ritual and Designer’s Cut are composed with restraint, space, and rhythm in mind — so they live naturally within your environment rather than overpower it. They are meant to be encountered daily, not just admired once.

This is not about gifting flowers.
It’s about designing moments of pause — week after week.

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