Jean-Pascal

Los Angeles Based Florist


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From an early age, Jean-Pascal Lemire immersed himself into the arts. Although raised as a small town boy, he had a natural draw to the big city, where he would admire the high-end window displays of luxurious department stores. This fostered his eye and enthusiasm for the finer things in life.

He attributes the inspirations of artistry, theater, architecture, design, and couture as his grandest influences into the evolution of his impeccable floral design. With his organic entrepreneurial spirit, Jean-Pascal began his career in the event planning sector of Montreal. This would be where he learned the roots of his profession and discovered a new-found passion for flowers.

Jean-Pascal founded his floral company in the Fall of 2010. The welcomed invitation to establish a shop in the elegant and sophisticated Ritz-Carlton Montreal came in the Spring of 2012. The distinguished clientele recognized his exceptional talents in each breathtaking arrangement.

He is most noted for having fun mixing traditional and modern, and creating compositions that are chic, harmonious, and majestic. It is a contemporary approach to classic florals focusing on color and density. Jean-Pascal possesses a natural aptitude for infinite visions. The possibilities are limitless!

With each of his conceptions, he creates a feeling that invokes all the senses, while enriching the lives of everyone that partakes. This is the driving force that fuels his delight in what he considers a beautiful privilege doing what he loves.

Show Notes

  1. This may not apply to you, but as you train employees, keep in mind that people have different learning styles. Finding what works for you or your team could be helpful.

  2. It’s good to work for different florists to learn different styles, techniques, and business skills.

  3. Be yourself when designing. Focus on the style you want to do and do more of that.

  4. Social Media is important, but it’s not everything. It doesn’t always lead to more cusomters.

  5. When planning for your weekly flowers or designs, look for less expensive blooms to mass and add volume to your designs.

  6. Lastly, when growing your floral business, start with your style and strengths then build and grow from there.