Santa Monica Flower Delivery Service now Offered by Luxury Florists


Posted March 3, 2016 by suleman

Empty Vase, the preeminent Santa Monica flower delivery service has announced that it is now offering its services to all of Southern California.

 
Empty Vase truly stands above the competition in terms of quality and customer satisfaction as a Santa Monica flower delivery service . Their design team has created some of the most amazing arrangements that push the boundaries of amazing floral arrangements. They have built their reputation on stunning designs that are breathtaking visual pieces. The team is composed of expert arrangers who have the gift of vision. They are artists above all else.

With decades of experience in the Santa Monica flower delivery space, Empty brings that skill to their floral business. Arrangements are amazing in their look. Floral arrangements incorporate sleek, stylish lines.

When you purchase arrangements from the Santa Monica flower delivery service, you are literally buying amazing art. Designs embody the classic art of the European influence. Santa Monica flower delivery was created to give people throughout Southern California the opportunity to purchase these amazing arrangements and have them delivered to their desired location. They offer an amazing way to bring elegance and beauty to any location.

About Empty Vase

Empty Vase is a preeminent floral arrangement brand. They are conveniently located in the heart of Southern California and deliver anywhere in the Southern California area. For more information about their services, please visit their website at http://emptyvase.com/ or call them at 310.278.1988.

Media Contact:
Shahin
Company Name: Empty Vase
Phone Number: 310.278.1988
Address: West Hollywood, CA
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Last Updated March 3, 2016