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The Hale business behind the UK’s most beautiful restaurant
Liverpool restaurant The Florist has been dubbed the most beautiful restaurant in the country by the Daily Mail.
And it’s thanks, in no small part, to Hale-based I Want Plants, who were tasked with creating the stunning floral displays, which have got everybody talking.
The family-run firm handcrafted realistic blossom trees as well as flower walls, hanging flower frames and a cascade of draping roses throughout the staircase.
The look was completed with salvaged troughs filled with replica flowers and a window display of more than 20 birdcages packed with a variety of blooms.
Richard Rowlands, Managing Director of I Want Plants, said: “We are always keen to push the boundaries of what we can achieve with our creations, and the team at The Florist know how much we like to be challenged.
“Together we have created a scheme like nothing else in the hospitality industry and it is no surprise The Florist has been named one of the most beautiful restaurants in the country.”
The Florist is owned by Knutsford-based New World Trading. I Want Plants also provide the signature horticultural displays for New World Trading’s Botanist range of restaurants.
They also work with well-known Manchester restaurants The Alchemist, Artisan, Australasia and Grand Pacific.
Other clients include commercial property specialists Bruntwood, Lancashire Country Cricket Club and construction firm McGoff & Byrne.
I Want Plants runs alongside I Want Trees, the residential arm of the business which offers instant gardens and supplies fully-grown trees and privacy hedges.
For further information on the business, go to iwantplants.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by James Savage .
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