How do I contact Bouqs?
1 (888) 320-2687
The Bouqs Company/Customer service
Who owns Bouqs?
John Tabis
A proven brand builder and entrepreneur with deep experience in innovative media ventures and consumer products, John Tabis is Founder and Chairman of The Bouqs Company.
How will my BOUQ arrive?
Your Bouq is either cut fresh from our sustainable farms or delivered on demand by one of our artisan florists. Our farm Bouqs will arrive in branded boxes, designed to keep the flowers safe during their journey.
What is Bouqs com?
The Bouqs Co. is an online flower delivery company that sells arrangements throughout the United States. By partnering with local growers, The Bouqs provides customers with a shopping experience based on sustainability and service.
What is the phone number for Bouqs flowers?
Where is Bouqs located?
Marina del Rey
Headquartered in Marina del Rey, CA, The Bouqs Company connects farms and florists with consumers, and disrupts the traditional supply chain by eliminating unnecessary stops along the way.
Where does Bouqs ship from?
No Rush: Our No Rush Bouqs travel internationally and will be delivered via FedEx. These Bouqs take 6 days to ship from our South American farms.
Is Bouqs com good?
Customers raved about Bouqs. According to them, customer experience was excellent and flowers arrived in a timely fashion and continued to do well long after the delivery date. People thought their flowers were gorgeous. Customers felt Bouqs was great value.
What kind of flowers do you send for a death?
Below are some of the most requested funeral flowers and the special message they convey.
- Lilies. As one of the most popular floral choices for funerals, lilies represent the restored innocence of the soul of the departed.
- Gladioli.
- Carnations.
- Chrysanthemums.
- Roses.
- Orchids.
Is Bouqs ethical?
We’re helping farmers all over the world grow their business! We partner with eco-friendly farms that minimize waste, recycle water, and use sustainable growing practices. This farm direct, transparent sourcing means we say “bye” to all those middlemen and “yes” to longer lasting flowers.