Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk launches limited-edition Ultimate Kindness Bouquet

With more distance between us and our loved ones than before, spreading joy has become ever more important. Rather than let the distance divide us, Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk is encouraging us to view it as an opportunity to unite with our friends and family from afar and fill the distance with the beauty of flowers, in the shape of the Ultimate Kindness Bouquet.

Launching in celebration of World Kindness Day, the Ultimate Kindness Bouquet has been curated in partnership with renowned florist Rebel Rebel, who have used their creative flair to design this limited-edition bouquet. Each flower has been carefully selected because of its symbolic link to kindness, creating the perfect combination of blooms to gift to a friend, partner or relative as an uplifting message of hope and support in the midst of lockdown.

Symbolising friendship and caring, the yellow rose of the bouquet radiates a message of joy, happiness and affection. The mimosas represent safety – a reminder to stay safe, looking after ourselves and those around us during these tough times whilst its striking yellow hue represents the sun to brighten the gloomiest of days. At a time when supporting one another is crucial, the soft and delicate phlox flowers signify harmony and unity, and in a fuchsia pink they add a delightful touch of tenderness to the bouquet. The clematis flowers are a reminder of the beauty that can be found in mental strength, while the anemones are a symbol of protection and act as a message of encouragement to enjoy every moment in the best way we can.

The bouquet will launch on Friday 13th November to mark World Kindness Day and be available to order online for delivery exclusively from Rebel Rebel for one weekend only. Making it easier than ever before to spread kindness and joy with flowers, a limited number of the Ultimate Kindness Bouquets will be offered completely free of charge for people to send to one of their nearest and dearest as a beautiful socially distanced surprise.

Chanel de Kock, UK Country Manager at Funny How Flowers Do That: “This year has shone a powerful light on the importance of acts of kindness, no matter how big or small, as well as the beauty and wonder that can be found in nature. We wanted to create something that symbolises the strength, beauty and joy flowers can bring as a means of communicating with those we love; no matter how near or far.”