
The coolest Milanese florists Just in time for Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is approaching, and with it comes the desire to surprise the people we love and who make our lives more beautiful every day. Flowers and chocolates may be cliché, but they are always a good choice. And there’s a way to make them more interesting and suited to the person (or people) in our hearts. It doesn’t matter if they’re for your mom, partner, best friend, or sister: what counts is the thought, in the sense of making a specific, special gesture. That’s why we’ve put together a list of super cool florists in Milan who offer not only arrangements but also camps, workshops, and activities. What are you waiting for?
The coolest florists in Milan just in time for Valentine’s Day 2026
Floral courses at Trama Garage, Porta Romana area
At Corso Lodi 74, in Milan, a small space of community and creativity opens its doors. This is Trama Garage, the project of La Trama della Vita, a floral designer who, right in her neighborhood, organizes workshops and themed courses. The next one focuses on making a wreath celebrating a newborn, but there are many other types. Just keep an eye on the calendar. In short, a perfect gift for someone who loves being creative and hands-on, or simply wants to discover something new.
The creativity of Frida's, Piazzale Baracca
At Piazzale Baracca 8, between a newsstand and a café, you’ll also find Frida's. Led by Marta Pomioli, this florist allows you to create personalized arrangements and encourages creativity. They also handle events and weddings, have a wide selection of dried flowers which, as we know, are extremely elegant and aesthetic and don’t even need watering, and ship across Milan and nearby areas for the lazier ones. It’s hard to do better than this.
Fiori di Michela Pozzato, Triennale area
Just steps from Parco Sempione, at via Vincenzo Monti 36, there’s a special place simply called Fiori. What makes it stand out, among other things, is its environmentally conscious and ethical approach, which in practice translates into great attention to wildflowers and seasonality, even in arrangements. Perfect for eco-friendly friends or anyone a bit cottage core.
Clori, with three locations across the city
On Via Santa Croce, Corso di Porta Vigentina, and Via Santa Maria alla Porta, you’ll find a small corner of flowers and nature that saves you from the city jungle. This is Clori, open in Milan for over 10 years. For the indecisive, there’s also an online shop with a Valentine’s Day section, offering classic yet timeless bouquets. Our tip, however, is to visit one of these flower boutiques for advice on a bouquet that truly represents the personality of the person receiving it.
La Fioreria by Irene Cuzzaniti
"My name is Irene Cuzzaniti, I am a garden architect, florist, and green designer," begins the “About us” section on the La Fioreria website, located in Ripa di Porta Ticinese. Irene is an eclectic soul. She has published themed books and collaborates "with architects, designers, and cultural institutions in Italy and Europe, always aiming to make the plant world and human world interact consciously and contemporarily." Not just a bouquet to give, then, but a broad, creative project reflected in the shop as well as in courses. Perfect for a romantic, hipster, and non-trivial soul.



















































