Why Preserved Roses Are the Smarter Corporate Gift (And How We Make It Easy)
Look, corporate gifting isn’t about blowing budgets—it’s about looking sharp without looking desperate. A $200 bottle of wine? Cute. A box of our preserved roses? That’s a flex.
We’re talking real Ecuadorian blooms—harvested at peak, freeze-dried, then sealed in glass domes or sleek black boxes. No water, no wilting, no “sorry, they died” apology email. They last one to three years. That’s not a gift; that’s a statement.
Clients remember the guy who sent something that still looks perfect on their desk six months later. Employees remember the boss who didn’t just slap their name on a mug. And you? You get to skip the last-minute panic buys.
Our New York studio does bulk custom runs—logo engraving, color-matched ribbons, even matte-black cards with your tagline. Minimums start at twenty-five pieces, shipped same-week if you’re local. No middleman, no surprises.

March 10, 2026 — Eternal Roses