Friends of Arlo, in conversation with Made from Sandat Floral

Friends of Arlo, in conversation with Made from Sandat Floral

In conversation with Made from Sandat Floral 

 













There’s something grounding about stepping into a space shaped by nature. At Standard Floral, that feeling is immediate — unpolished yet intentional, soft yet alive. It’s here we meet Made, a florist whose work is less about arranging flowers and more about translating emotion through them.

For Made, flowers are not static objects. They are living, shifting, and deeply sensitive. Their fleeting nature is exactly what draws him in. Nothing is ever repeated — each day brings new tones, new textures, new compositions. That constant change is what keeps his creativity moving, never fixed, never forced.

Bali plays a quiet but defining role in his work. The influence isn’t loud, but it’s everywhere —














In the balance, in the restraint, in the respect for nature’s rhythm. Daily offerings, ritual, and a deep spiritual connection to the land shape the way he approaches each arrangement. There’s an understanding that flowers are not just decorative, but symbolic — part of something bigger.

Standard Floral reflects that philosophy. Wild, natural, and soulful, the studio sits somewhere between raw beauty and considered elegance. Nothing feels overworked. Nothing feels accidental. It’s a balance that’s hard to define but easy to feel.

More than anything, Made creates with intention. Each arrangement is designed to evoke something — not just to be seen, but to be felt. Joy, calm, nostalgia, love. The outcome isn’t just visual, it’s emotional. That’s where the work lingers.

In a world that moves fast, there’s something refreshing about creating things that don’t last forever — and finding meaning in that.