Ode à la Rose: My Hand-Tested Flower Delivery Review

If you’ve ever attempted to order flowers online, you know how easy it is to become overwhelmed by all the options. Ode à la Rose is a luxurious choice for those looking for something a bit special for gifting or the home. However, I didn’t know if the bouquets I received would live up to this company’s premium claims. If you’re wondering the same thing, you’re in luck! Check out my review of Ode à la Rose to see if these flowers could be just what you’re looking for. 

Ode a la Rose Flower Delivery Review

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My Ode à la Rose Experience – The Essentials:

Ode a la Rose Monique Flower Arrangement
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There are several key factors that go into the experience of receiving a great bouquet of flowers. Here’s how I scored Ode à la Rose on this delivery round:

OVERALL:

Style & Design:Elegant, luxurious, French floristry. Both bouquets closely resembled the online photos.
Quality & Freshness:A few of the roses and carnations had slight discoloration on the edges of the outer petals. Otherwise, the flowers looked beautiful.
Packaging: Simple, elegant, and sturdy. I had no concerns about the bouquets remaining safe in transit, but the packaging didn’t seem overdone.
On-Time Delivery:Arrived via FedEx a day late but still within two days.
Ease of Ordering: Simple and easy, although not every listed bouquet was available in my delivery area.
Value For Money:At $82 and $112, the Ode à la Rose bouquets I received weren’t exactly cheap options. However, the packaging and flowers themselves felt elegant, stylish, and defined. Both bouquets felt like statement pieces when composed and blooming after a couple of days. 
Best For: Romantic gestures, Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, birthdays, ornamental centerpieces for home or office.
Overall Score (out of 5) 4.5 out of 5

About Ode à la Rose

About Ode a la Rose
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Who is Ode à la Rose?

A bit of background if you haven’t ordered from Ode previously. Ode à la Rose is the creation of two former French bankers turned intrepid florists. Today they’re headquartered in the heart of NYC’s famous Flower District and deliver fresh and preserved flower arrangements with a French twist throughout the country. 

In case you’re not familiar, traditional Parisian bouquets are simple, elegant, and hand-tied. The goal is to let the flower’s beauty shine rather than rely on gimmicks or short-lived trends. 

After recognizing the market need, the French pair decided to start with high-end rose bouquets. Over the years, they added mixed arrangements and preserved roses. Throughout the process, they focused on details like cute note cards and high-quality flowers.

They also have store locations in Chicago, New York City, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. They call each location an atelier, which shows how they view flower arranging as true art.

The Ode à la Rose Style

As you may have guessed, Ode à la Rose is famous for its premium, French-style bouquets. They’re a popular option for likes of Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, and gestures of the heart throughout the year. However, they’d also be good for sprucing up the home, office or wishing someone a happy birthday.

Their promise – upmarket flowers, thoughtful packaging, and personal touches such as high-end notecards and photos which you can upload and include with the delivery order. 

While most people probably would love to have a continuous supply of beautiful bouquets, they’re more of a premium option for most of us.

Where Are My Ode à la Rose Flowers Coming From?

While Ode à la Rose designs their bouquets in the United States, they source their flowers and greenery from across the globe. A large portion of their flowers come from Columbia and Ecuador, but they also import from Italy, France, Holland, as well as sourcing from domestic growers. 

Ode à la Rose Floral Style, Collections, Prices

Ode a la Rose French Flowers
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While Ode a la Rose’s bouquets exhibit an elegant French style, each collection offers something a bit different.

Rose Bouquets

Ode à la Rose started with luxury French rose bouquets, and it shows. Their rose bouquets are elegant and refined — a big step from the red roses you pick up at the grocery store.

You can choose from a variety of bouquet sizes. The price depends on both the bouquet size and the type of rose.

  • 7 roses: $56-58
  • 12 roses: $78-82
  • 24 roses: $126-136
  • 36 roses: $168-188
  • 50 roses: $234
  • 75 roses: $316
  • 100 roses: $392

Signature Bouquets

The signature bouquets include a rotating selection of seasonal flowers and greens. All of these bouquets show a Parisian style. If you’re not familiar, that means a full bouquet that’s hand-tied.

While some of these bouquets feature bright colors, muted colors and pastels are more common. Think flowers like pale pink carnations and salmon alstroemeria.

Just like with the roses bouquets, the cost will depend on the makeup and size of the bouquet. 

Since not all the flowers are the same size, the number of stems varies between arrangements. While some arrangements allow you to select between 16, 21, or 26 stems, others give the option of 10, 20, or 30. However, you’ll always be able to choose between three different bouquet sizes.

  • small: $70-112
  • medium: $100-156
  • large: $120-188

Preserved Roses

If you’d like to order flowers that will last for more than a week or so, check out the preserved rose collection. These are real roses that florists have treated to last for up to a year, and you don’t even need to water!

You can select from a dozen roses or 20 roses. Each option in this collection also comes with a ceramic vase.

  • 12 roses: $199
  • 20 roses: $296

If you’re specifically looking for everlasting roses, see our guide to the best florists delivering preserved roses throughout the United States for comparison.


My Ode à la Rose Experience

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The Arrangements I Ordered

To get a feel for Ode à la Rose, I ordered two bouquets: Monique and Tilda. Here’s what they looked like on Ode’s website:

Monique

Ode a la Rose Monique displayed on website
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The bouquet contains a mix of seasonal flowers and greens. The Ode à la Rose website displayed a cream and light pink bouquet with maroon and green accents.

Tilda

Ode a la Rose Tilda bouquet displayed on website
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The Tilda contained a dozen premium Pink Floyd roses.

The Online Ordering Experience at Ode à la Rose

The Ode à la Rose website was easy to navigate. It was easy to find an arrangement I liked with options to sort bouquets by color, flower type, price, and more.

After I clicked on a bouquet, I was given the option to select a bouquet size. I liked that sizes were listed by the number of stems rather than small, medium, large. This left little room for guessing about how big each bouquet is.

While there are options to add-on bouquets, they weren’t pushy. Once you made your decision to purchase, it was easy to check out.

I had one issue where the website told me a particular arrangement wasn’t available for delivery to my region. Then I refreshed the page and started again, and it seemed to work fine. It seemed a bit strange either way! 

Taking Delivery

Ode a la Rose Bouquets in Packaging
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Both bouquets arrived in sturdy cardboard boxes. The boxes featured cute graphics ( a little French bulldog) and elegant lettering. The designers did an excellent job making it feel unique but not gaudy or over the top.

Upon opening the box, I was greeted by a sheet of pale pink and white tissue paper. This made it feel like I was unwrapping a heartfelt gift rather than just opening up a box.

The bouquets were neatly tucked under the paper. The stems of each bouquet were secured with a zip-tie that prevented the flowers from tossing around during transit.

Ode a la Rose Flower Arrangements Straight out of the box
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After cutting away the zip-tie, it was easy to remove the bouquet from the box since all of the stems were tied together with a piece of raffia.

The ends of the stems were covered in a moist piece of foam and then a piece of plastic. Upon arrival, the foam was still moist, and the flowers didn’t seem dry. The roses, carnations, and other flowers weren’t fully open, which is what I expected.

Each box also contained a packet of flower food as well as a gift card and care instructions. I liked that the instruction card reminded me to give the stems a fresh cut and keep the flowers out of direct sunlight. While I know these steps are important, it’s easy to forget!

Setting Up the Ode à la Rose Bouquets at Home

What's in the Ode a la Rose Delivery Box
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Following the included instructions, I gave each stem a fresh 45º cut. The stems didn’t look old, but I figured it wouldn’t hurt. After this, both bouquets were easy to arrange.

The Monique bouquet contained a wide variety of flower types and colors, and I thought the designers did a good job combining these elements. Every angle looked a bit different, yet the whole bouquet felt well-composed.

I was pleased to find that the actual arrangement closely resembled what was shown online. The light roses and carnations provided a romantic elegance, while the maroon leucadendron and snapdragons kept things interesting. The greens filled out the bouquet while also adding to it.

I spent a few minutes rearranging the flowers to make certain flowers more apparent. I enjoyed the process, as it lets me see all the different elements of the bouquet.

The bouquet wasn’t exactly the same as the photo online, but it was definitely the same style. When Ode à la Rose says, “your bouquet might be slightly different from the picture shown,” they mean it. In my experience, you don’t have to worry about receiving a bouquet that barely resembles the online photos, though.

The Tilda bouquet included a dozen bright pink roses. Just like the Monique bouquet, the flowers were easy to arrange.

A few stray eucalyptus stems were included in the Tilda bouquet, but I only noticed this after careful inspection.

The Verdict 

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Overall Opinion of the Arrangements

Overall, I was impressed with the quality of the Ode à la Rosearrangements. From the moment I began unpacking the box, I could tell a lot of thought and care went into these bouquets — no cheap packaging or outdated flowers here!

Both of the arrangements very closely resembled the online photos. When ordering flowers online, one of my biggest worries is that the bouquets I receive will be much different or smaller than what’s displayed online. Based on my experience this time, this wasn’t the case with Ode à la Rose.

Ode a la Rose Tilda Flower Arrangement
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Many of the flowers arrived tightly closed or just beginning to bloom, which I liked. Over a period of a few days, I was able to watch the flowers bloom. The flowers looked great on days two and three and lasted for a few more days afterward.

The only disappointing thing about both the bouquets was the slight brown edges on a few of the outside petals. This could have been due to delayed delivery, but it’s hard to say. Flowers typically don’t enjoy the transit part and can dry out quickly, so it’s always prudent to get them hydrated again as soon as possible after you take delivery. You can also gently peel away the outside petals on any buds that look a little tired.

Overall, Ode à la Rose delivered on what it promised: premium French-style bouquets.

  • What I loved: thoughtful packaging, stylish arrangement, high-quality flowers.
  • What could have been better: the price point makes this a special-occasion purchase.

Occasions I’d Order Flowers From Ode à la Rose

Ode à la Rose bouquets would be great for special occasions like anniversaries, birthdays, weddings, and chic ornamental centerpieces for the home or office. If you want to impress someone, these flowers will do the trick.

Due to their elegant and premium nature, they’re probably a bit over the top to send to welcome a new neighbor or wish a friend well on a test.

Alternatives to Ode à la Rose

If you’re looking for roses that aren’t quite as elegant yet lower in price, check out BloomsyBox or UrbanStems who offer a good variety of stylish floral arrangements. For another premium option, check out Roses Only who provides an even more extensive selection of luxury stems to pick from. 

For more, check out Ode à la Rose here.

Enjoy!

Briana Yablonski Contributing Editor at Petal Republic
Contributing Editor | briana@petalrepublic.com | Full Bio

Briana holds a B.S. in Plant Sciences from Penn State University. She manages a small market garden where she grows vegetables and herbs. She also enjoys growing flowers and houseplants at home.

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