Fleurs - by Adrienne Ryser (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Adrienne Ryser--florist and owner of L'Arrosoir, Paris's oldest flower shop--has florals in her blood: She grew up the daughter of horticulturists in California.
- About the Author: Born in San Diego on Valentine's Day to horticulturist parents, Adrienne Ryser was destined for a life surrounded by flowers.
- 224 Pages
- Crafts + Hobbies, Flower Arranging
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Book Synopsis
Adrienne Ryser--florist and owner of L'Arrosoir, Paris's oldest flower shop--has florals in her blood: She grew up the daughter of horticulturists in California. After working at a high-end flower shop in West Hollywood, a chance romantic encounter led her to Paris in 2016. There, she fell in love again--this time with L'Arrosoir, a charming flower shop that had been a fixture of the 11th arrondissement for more than a century. Adrienne acquired the shop from its retiring owners and transformed it into one of the city's most sought-after florists, creating arrangements for highly visible events and celebrities as well as serving loyal neighborhood regulars.
In her stunning debut book, studded with lush photography shot all over the City of Love, Adrienne shares her approach to flower arranging, combining her own whimsical influences with the more traditional French rules for flowers--as well as how and when to break them. In the style of a cookbook, with more than 50 bouquet "recipes," you can rely on clear, step-by-step instructions and explanations of techniques.
From wild seasonal displays to monochromatic classics, minimalist bunches, dinner table centerpieces, and dried arrangements meant to last, Fleurs will inspire you to make flowers an essential part of your daily life--just as the French do.
About the Author
Born in San Diego on Valentine's Day to horticulturist parents, Adrienne Ryser was destined for a life surrounded by flowers. After working for a luxury floral designer in West Hollywood, she moved to Paris in 2016. In a city where she didn't yet speak the language, Adrienne discovered that flowers could speak for her. She began working at century-old L'Arrosoir, and in 2020 took over the business and promised to preserve its legacy. In 2025, Adrienne opened a second location in Oslo, Norway, where she now lives with her husband, son, cat, and a dog named Cosmo after her favorite flower.