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This Season Deck the Halls With Volanni Flower Designs

Volanni brings sophisticated floral designs to homes and offices; order soon for the holidays!

It’s the time of year when we decorate the house with decorative holiday cheer, including wreaths, bunting, lights, and ornaments — and beautifully designed flower arrangements, which add an air of sophistication to the season’s festivities.

Volanni, the renowned Southeast florist that specializes in events and parties as well as households, creates artistically curated floral and plant designs that excite the senses as well as heighten the sensations of the season. Owner Michael Lanni brings an artist’s flair to carefully crafted “floral sculptures,” with each bouquet, wreath, gift basket, and arrangement a custom-made work of art.

The emphasis is on great designs using flowers and plants as the artistic medium. It’s Volanni’s passion to create designs that bring the client peace and pride and make a lasting impression on friends and family. (See the holiday designs here.)

Now is the time — and it’s moving quickly — to order holiday arrangements and decorations for homes, offices, and building lobbies for delivery or in-store pickup. Browse the galleries online and order through the website, by phone, or email.

Volanni is located at 218 9th Street SE, not far from Eastern Market on Capitol Hill. Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday to Friday, closed weekends except for events. Call 202-547-1603 or email at [email protected] or Michael Lanni at [email protected].

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