Get to know Naked Flowers and our approach to fresh flowers

We deliver fresh flowers in Warsaw without middlemen or unnecessary extras. We focus on fair prices, longer-lasting freshness, and convenient delivery to the address you choose.

What is Naked Flowers?

Naked Flowers was created so flowers would not be just “for special occasions.” You can order flowers in just a few moments and pay mainly for freshness and quality - not for unnecessary wrapping and foil. Simple everyday joy at the best price in Warsaw

Why “Naked”?

“Naked” means minimal packaging and maximum flowers. You receive fresh, clean flowers prepared for transport, which you can easily place in your favorite vase. Arrange them your way. Simple, aesthetic, and plastic-free.

Why do our flowers last so long?

Because we shorten their journey to a minimum. We do not store flowers “in stock” in a shop - we prepare your order immediately after the morning delivery from our Warsaw suppliers and send it to you straight away. Thanks to this, the flowers reach you fresh, at their best stage of bloom.

How can the price be so affordable?

It is simple. We operate online, without an expensive storefront or florist labor, and we source flowers directly from suppliers in Warsaw. We reduce waste and unnecessary wrapping - which is why our prices are close to wholesale. You mainly pay for fresh flowers and delivery. Flowers should be accessible even without a special occasion.

Do you deliver flowers only in boxes?

Our standard is flowers in safe, branded protective boxes - they protect the flowers during transport from cold, impact, and damage so they arrive fresh and intact. But if you prefer a classic option, we also deliver traditional bouquets wrapped in eco-friendly paper

Do you also work with companies?

Absolutely. We deliver flowers to offices and businesses in Warsaw: as a subscription or as one-off orders when you want to rotate varieties and colors. We agree on the terms flexibly - call or write to us, and let’s talk about flower delivery.

Ready for a new flower standard?

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