every bouquet is a quiet melody.
Hand-tied bouquets, composed slowly in the Korean garden style. Round flower boxes, baskets, and vase arrangements coming soon. Yours, if you'd like a quiet table.
Korean composition — restraint, breath, intentional space
Every wrap folded, every ribbon tied by one florist
Family-owned in 38017, friday pickup window
Following what's blooming — not what's trending
Hand-tied bouquets ship now. Round flower boxes, baskets, and vase arrangements arrive later this season — join the list to know first.
Pre-order opens Monday 9 am and closes Wednesday noon. Add a card note if it's a gift.
Stems chosen at Shamrock and Mayesh — garden roses, ranunculus, what's freshest this week.
Hand-tied in small batches. Wrapped in cream kraft, finished with silk ribbon.
Quiet front-porch pickup in Collierville. Care card folded inside. Vase ready at home.
Tam Bloom takes its name from Tâm — Vietnamese for heart, for spirit, for the still place inside us where feeling lives. It is my name, and it is the studio's compass.
Inspired by the restraint of Korean floral design, every arrangement is composed slowly. I don't fill a vase. I listen to it. A bouquet is meant to be felt before it is seen — a small, deliberate gift of stillness.
we don't fill a vase. we listen to it.
— Tâm
The wrap alone made me pause. I almost didn't want to open it. The ranunculus opened over four days — each one different.
Germantown
My mother is hard to surprise. She held this for a long time before she said anything. That said enough.
Collierville
Not a grocery bouquet. The note inside was hand-written. The whole thing felt like a small letter.
Memphis
Quiet weekly drops, behind-the-scenes mornings at the studio, and the names of next week's flowers — as they bloom.