Infrastructure Built for Botanical Excellence
Our Baku facility combines traditional craftsmanship with modern preservation techniques. We've designed every corner to support fresh flower processing and dried arrangement creation.
Working Space
Controlled Temperature
Dedicated Zones
Spaces That Protect Delicate Materials
Temperature control matters when you're working with fresh blooms. Our main processing area maintains consistent conditions year-round, which means flowers stay vibrant longer during arrangement work.
We separated the drying zone from fresh handling because each requires different humidity levels. The drying space uses carefully monitored airflow—not harsh heat—to preserve natural colors and stem integrity.
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Humidity-controlled environment keeps petals from wilting during multi-hour projects
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Separate ventilation systems prevent cross-contamination between fresh and preserved materials
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Natural light filtering reduces UV exposure that fades dried arrangements over time

Equipment That Extends Flower Life
We've invested in tools that help us deliver arrangements that last. Some equipment is standard for florists, but our drying and preservation setup took years to refine based on what actually worked.
Cold Storage Units
Three separate refrigeration zones maintain optimal temperatures for different flower types. Roses need different conditions than delicate garden flowers.
Drying Stations
Custom-built hanging racks with adjustable spacing allow air circulation around each stem. We can dry up to 200 stems simultaneously without crowding.
Packaging Zone
Dedicated area with materials for securing arrangements during transport. Proper packaging prevents damage—critical for Azerbaijan's varied delivery distances.
Water Treatment System
Filtered water supply removes minerals that clog stems and shorten vase life. Small detail, but it adds days to arrangement freshness.

Casius Meldrick
Operations Coordinator
Manages daily facility operations and equipment maintenance schedules

Tiberius Wrenley
Quality Specialist
Monitors environmental conditions and inspects material preservation quality
People Who Keep Systems Running
Our infrastructure only works because the team understands both botanical needs and mechanical systems. When a cooling unit starts making unusual sounds at 3 AM, someone needs to know whether it's urgent or can wait until morning.
We train staff on environmental monitoring because small shifts in temperature or humidity affect outcomes. Catching a problem early—before flowers show stress—separates good facilities from mediocre ones.
"Infrastructure isn't just about having the right equipment. It's about understanding when conditions need adjustment and making changes before problems appear."