AS SEEN ON THE TODAY SHOW — Featured in their 2026 Gift Guide
BROQUET AT WORK — 5-Send Corporate Pack
BROQUET AT WORK — 5-Send Corporate Pack
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Five Broquets, sent whenever you say the word. Closed deals, promotions, work anniversaries, retirements — the moments your team actually cares about, marked with something better than a branded tumbler.
How it works: buy the pack, then email us a name, an occasion, and an address. We handle the arrangement, the card, and the delivery. You take the credit. Credits never expire.
- 5 send credits — your choice of The Broquet or The Cairn on every send
- Custom card message on every send
- Delivery included
- One invoice, zero follow-up work
No delivery date needed today — you schedule each send when you use a credit.
Prove the company cares, while he's still around to pretend he doesn't.
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HOW TO TAKE CARE
1. Trim the stems on day one. A clean 45-degree cut, half an inch off the bottom, with the sharpest thing you own. Dull scissors crush the stem and choke the water flow. If you only do one thing on this list, do this one.
2. Fresh water, every other day. Change it — don't just top it off. Old water grows bacteria, bacteria clogs stems, clogs kill flowers. Two minutes at the sink buys you three extra days.
3. Cool room, no direct sun. Heat is the enemy. Keep the bouquet away from south-facing windows, vents, and the top of the fridge.
4. Anthurium stems get sticky. That's normal. Wipe the cut end with a paper towel before water. Looks alarming. Isn't.
5. Pull what wilts. Roses go first, usually. Tug out spent stems as they fade — the rest of the arrangement looks better, and the remaining stems get more water.
Past that, leave it alone. The Broquet is built to look manly for 7-10 days.
Pro Tip: A pinch of sugar in the water gives the stems something to drink. So does the little packet that came in the box.
Please Note: We might swap out a stem or two if needed — but not our standards.
Currently not available for delivery in Alaska or Hawaii. But we’re working on it.