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Rozis Posies Wedding and Events Florist

87 British Road
Bristol
Bristol
BS3 3BU
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We are an independent weddings, civil partnerships, and events florist located in Bristol. We offer bespoke floristry and event designs to your specifications. Our goal is to make wedding planning to be an enjoyable and creative time for you, and to remove any stress. We like to meet our Brides and Grooms and create your beautiful day over tea and cake at our home. Our floristry & event design service is also available for corporate functions, funerals and private parties.

We are based in Bristol in the South-West of the country, but we can cover anywhere in the surrounding counties. We operate on a free-lance basis and thus we are able to keep our costs competitive. We are happy to meet a variety of budgets. With floristry the 'sky's the limit', but beautiful arrangements can be sourced on whatever budget, so please always ask.
br> We also provide bouquets, seasonal decorations & handmade home-ware at markets, fayres and fetes, so keep checking our events calendar.

For online orders please email us.
For bespoke orders, bookings, or more information, please phone us.

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