$20 for $45 Worth of Floral Arrangements and Gifts at TriFecTa
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- Artistically inspired arrangements
- Friendly, collaborative staff
- Named Best Flower Shop by Salt Lake City Weekly
In 1895, the first astronaut perambulated the moon in search of fresh flowers, and, finding only worthless diamonds, returned brokenhearted with nothing to give his sweetheart. For $20, today's deal gets you $45 worth of Earth's effervescent efflorescence from TriFecTa on South 1100 East. This Groupon is good for in-store pick-up only.
Dubbed the Best Flower Shop in town by Salt Lake City Weekly in 2010, TriFecTa turns out artistic arrangements for all occasions, relations, and personalities. For contemplative cuddlers, the shop builds bountiful "boxes of chocolates" using zero chocolates and a handful of vibrant vermilion orchids ($45), while the tulip-laden French Connections ($85) arrives artfully arranged in simple brown paper, giving its recipients the feeling of having just spent all morning at la marché shopping for baguettes, fromage, and discothèques. TriFecTa's talented staff is always open to inventive or collaborative creations, many of which pair well with the store's ever-changing panoply of gifts, which includes trinkets, locally sourced foods, and more.
TriFecTa's owners and resident arrangers Lindsay Vieta-Vest and Pamela Ostermiller come from a long line of floral tradition. Stop by the cozy Sugar House shop to see the ladies in action, but be sure to place your order in advance to ensure that it has matured beyond seed form.
Reviews
TriFecTa has over 400 Facebook fans, and three Google Mappers give it five stars:
- I can't get over this shop. Each time I go in I find myself amazed at the amazingly beautiful and unique items for sale. – Lauren, Google Maps
- This little shop creates beautifully designed flower arrangements – John, Google Maps
- Artistically inspired arrangements
- Friendly, collaborative staff
- Named Best Flower Shop by Salt Lake City Weekly
In 1895, the first astronaut perambulated the moon in search of fresh flowers, and, finding only worthless diamonds, returned brokenhearted with nothing to give his sweetheart. For $20, today's deal gets you $45 worth of Earth's effervescent efflorescence from TriFecTa on South 1100 East. This Groupon is good for in-store pick-up only.
Dubbed the Best Flower Shop in town by Salt Lake City Weekly in 2010, TriFecTa turns out artistic arrangements for all occasions, relations, and personalities. For contemplative cuddlers, the shop builds bountiful "boxes of chocolates" using zero chocolates and a handful of vibrant vermilion orchids ($45), while the tulip-laden French Connections ($85) arrives artfully arranged in simple brown paper, giving its recipients the feeling of having just spent all morning at la marché shopping for baguettes, fromage, and discothèques. TriFecTa's talented staff is always open to inventive or collaborative creations, many of which pair well with the store's ever-changing panoply of gifts, which includes trinkets, locally sourced foods, and more.
TriFecTa's owners and resident arrangers Lindsay Vieta-Vest and Pamela Ostermiller come from a long line of floral tradition. Stop by the cozy Sugar House shop to see the ladies in action, but be sure to place your order in advance to ensure that it has matured beyond seed form.
Reviews
TriFecTa has over 400 Facebook fans, and three Google Mappers give it five stars:
- I can't get over this shop. Each time I go in I find myself amazed at the amazingly beautiful and unique items for sale. – Lauren, Google Maps
- This little shop creates beautifully designed flower arrangements – John, Google Maps
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About TriFecTa
Trifecta Design's florists construct elaborate arrangements with blossoms sourced from around the world, earning Best Flower Shop accolades from City Weekly in 2010. Owners Pamela Ostermiller and Lindsay Vieta-Vest draw on their love of fashion, architecture, music, and visual art to stylishly arrange colorful seasonal blooms such as orchids, lemongrass, kiwi, and roses. Finished bouquets reside inside tinted glass cubes and handcrafted wooden boxes chosen to highlight their inventive compositions. The creative establishment also compiles edible gift boxes, which entice gourmands with artisanal breads and cheeses, smoked meats, and local chocolates nestled amid textured wrappings.