Pollon Flowers: Melbourne’s Artistic Floral Jewel

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Established in the late 1990s by artistic visionary Nicholas Minton‑Connell, Pollon Flowers has flourished in Melbourne’s CBD with a bold dedication to creativity and originality. Initially known for crafting striking vignettes for major retailers like David Jones and Dior, Pollon’s retail studio opened to the public inside the historic Chapter House, creating floral designs that blur the line between fashion, art, and nature.



Tucked into the archways of the Nicholas Building at 1/199 Flinders Lane, Pollon Flowers is more than a florist—it’s a verdant oasis set against the architectural beauty of Victorian stonework. Its window displays, curated by Minton‑Connell, are Instagram‑worthy installations in their own right, turning ordinary passersby into floral admirers.




This is not your average corner florist. Pollon’s arrangements are visual stories—with bold textures, colors, and shapes—turning every bouquet into an expressive art piece. Pollon has become part of the Melbourne experience. Visitors often wander into the shop just to see the seasonal window installations, which are themselves works of botanical theatre. 


Their online offerings include signature collections such as Kiss Pollon, Blushing Pollon, Classic Pollon, and Wild Pollon, with prices ranging from around AUD 35 to AUD 120 depending on complexity and florals selected.



Pollon Flowers stands out not just as a florist, but as a creative and cultural fixture in Melbourne. With bold floral architecture, seasonal excellence, and a devotion to artful design, Pollon remains a must‑visit for anyone who sees flowers through an artistic lens—or simply wants an unforgettable bouquet.

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