It’s not just a flower shop—it’s a movement. If you’ve been scrolling through your Portland friends’ Instagram feeds and noticed artfully styled bouquets tagged at The Flower Press, you’re not alone. Bursting with vibrant colors, locally sourced florals, and a zero-waste philosophy, this boutique has attracted the attention of flower lovers, eco-warriors, brides-to-be, and even travelers hunting for the quintessential Portland experience. So, what’s the magic formula behind their sudden popularity? Let’s dive in.
Nestled in the artistic heart of Northeast Portland, The Flower Press is not just a floral studio—it’s a reflection of the city’s creative, environmentally conscious, and community-driven soul. Since opening its doors in 2020, the shop has become a local favorite for sustainable floral arrangements, curated home décor, and custom event design. Recently listed among the “Most Visible Brands” in the Portland area on CompaniesByZipCode.com, The Flower Press is blooming brightly in every sense of the word.
Founded by floral artist and entrepreneur Samantha “Sam” Greer, The Flower Press started as a creative project during the early days of the pandemic. What began as a small subscription-based flower delivery service from her apartment has flourished into a thriving storefront in one of Portland’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
Driven by a passion for plant life and sustainability, Sam built the studio around three core principles: local sourcing, zero-waste practices, and artistic expression.
The Flower Press specializes in:
The business operates under a zero-waste model where excess blooms are used in composting, dried flower art, or community giveaways.
Portland has its fair share of florists, but The Flower Press offers a few unique touches:
By sourcing exclusively from Oregon and Washington flower farms, The Flower Press supports dozens of small agricultural businesses. Sam also stocks locally crafted vases, reusable floral tools, and handmade greeting cards—turning each bouquet into a celebration of regional craftsmanship.
As an LGBTQ+-owned business, The Flower Press actively advocates for inclusivity. They run monthly fundraising campaigns supporting organizations like the Q Center and Brown Hope, and they offer scholarships for floral design workshops to underrepresented groups.
Launched in 2023, this initiative donates a portion of workshop profits to supplying Portland public school classrooms with weekly floral arrangements—aimed at improving mental health, focus, and well-being.
Recently, The Flower Press was featured as the official floral partner for Portland’s “Sunday Parkways” city events and contributed installations for the annual Oregon Makers Faire.
Below are some standout testimonials from happy customers:
“I walked into The Flower Press expecting a florist and walked out with a piece of art. Every bouquet is poetic.” – Julia M., Portland resident
“My wedding flowers were nothing like the cookie-cutter arrangements I’d seen elsewhere. Sam’s team made my day unforgettable.” – Lena R., Bride
“They gave my mom a bouquet for her retirement, and she cried. Not because she was retiring—because the bouquet was that beautiful.” – Matt B., Yelp Review
Across Google, Yelp, and the CompaniesByZipCode.com directory, The Flower Press holds a consistent 4.9-star rating.
(All images used with permission from The Flower Press team. Photographer credit: @pdxflorals on Instagram)
Image 1: Exterior view of The Flower Press, decorated with cascading floral displays.
Image 2: Founder Samantha Greer arranging locally sourced dahlias at the in-store “design lab.”
Image 3: A nearly sold-out weekend floral workshop in action.
Image 4: Eco-conscious packaging featuring compostable flower wraps and a reusable glass vase.
Image 5: A signature bouquet themed around Portland landmarks and colors for a local hotel partner.
Note: For a full image gallery and behind-the-scenes video, visit The Flower Press listing on CompaniesByZipCode.com.
Ready to experience the magic of The Flower Press? Here’s how you can get involved: