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The Bloom of Flower Therapy: Flower Subscriptions Rise in Popularity Among Singaporean Women

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The Bloom of Flower Therapy: Flower Subscriptions Rise in Popularity Among Singaporean Women
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The Bloom of Flower Therapy: Flower Subscriptions Rise in Popularity Among Singaporean Women

2025-12-18 14:00 Last Updated At:14:15

SINGAPORE, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the year-end season approaches, Singaporeans are embracing new ways to practise self-care, and one trend is standing out: flower therapy. Little Flower Hut, an online florist in Singapore, has observed growing interest in its weekly flower subscription service, particularly among women who see fresh blooms as a way to elevate their home environment and nurture emotional well-being.

The New Self-Care Essential: Fresh Flowers for Everyday Wellness

The concept is simple: instead of reserving flowers for birthdays, anniversaries, or festive occasions, more customers are choosing to have them delivered regularly as a personal treat. Each week, subscribers receive a fresh arrangement of flowers, curated by professional florists and delivered directly to their doorsteps. The service caters to a growing desire for mindful living, encouraging individuals to slow down and appreciate beauty in everyday moments.

Many of our subscribers tell us that flowers have become part of their self-care routine, said a spokesperson from Little Flower Hut. They don't wait for a reason to enjoy them anymore. Having a bouquet at home creates a sense of calm and helps them start or end the day on a positive note.

A Reflection of Changing Lifestyles

The popularity of flower therapy reflects broader lifestyle shifts in Singapore. With busy work schedules and the increasing blend of home and office life, people are seeking simple yet meaningful ways to create a restorative space.

Younger adults aged 25 to 34, in particular, are becoming more attuned to their emotional well-being. Many are proactive in managing stress through better work-life balance, adequate rest, and a willingness to seek professional support when needed.

Home décor trends have also contributed to this movement, with more residents transforming their living areas into personal sanctuaries enriched by natural elements. Fresh flowers, with their fragrance and colour, provide a sensory escape from the city. Through weekly subscriptions, customers can now enjoy these small moments of beauty and tranquillity effortlessly, without the need for frequent planning or trips to a florist.

The Subscription Experience

Little Flower Hut's weekly flower delivery service is designed for convenience and variety. Customers can choose from different subscription plans for their flower therapy, ranging from petite arrangements to more elaborate centrepieces, depending on their space and preference. Each bouquet is made from freshly sourced blooms, arranged by skilled florists who ensure every delivery feels unique.

Subscribers can pause or modify their plan anytime, making it a flexible option for those with changing schedules or travel plans. The company's same-day and one-hour express delivery options also extend to its subscription service, ensuring that freshness and reliability remain at the heart of its promise.

To learn more about Little Flower Hut's services and delivery options, visit https://littleflowerhut.com.sg/.

About Little Flower Hut

As a 24-hour online florist in Singapore, Little Flower Hut offers a full range of arrangements for every occasion, from birthdays, anniversaries, and graduations to festive celebrations like Christmas, Chinese New Year, and Valentine's Day. Each bouquet is hand-crafted with precision and passion, using only the freshest blooms available. With islandwide same-day delivery (including express options within an hour), Little Flower Hut makes it easy for customers to send or receive flowers whenever and wherever they wish.

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The Bloom of Flower Therapy: Flower Subscriptions Rise in Popularity Among Singaporean Women

The Bloom of Flower Therapy: Flower Subscriptions Rise in Popularity Among Singaporean Women

PARIS, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Korea Carbon Industry Promotion Agency (Kcarbon), in collaboration with Gyeongsangbuk-do, successfully concluded its participation in JEC World 2026, the world's largest composites exhibition, held from March 10 to 12 in Paris, France. Through the operation of the Korea Pavilion, the agency strengthened the global presence of Korea's carbon materials and advanced application technologies.

The Korea Pavilion featured 12 leading small and medium-sized enterprises specializing in carbon materials and components. The exhibition showcased a wide range of high-value materials, including carbon fiber composites, recycled carbon fiber, carbon nanotubes, and graphene, as well as their applications in thermal management products, electric aircraft batteries, wind turbine blade components, and water treatment systems.

Participating companies—Neomond, Daesung Metal, Daeshin Techgen, VSPACE, Shinsung Materials, CTCM, FRT Robotics, O2NB, Il Sung Composites, Cartech H, and Taerim Industry—demonstrated capabilities spanning from raw materials to finished products for aerospace, medical devices, and environmental systems. Leveraging differentiated manufacturing technologies and stable production capabilities, the companies engaged in extensive business discussions with buyers from Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East, achieving tangible outcomes.

Notably, Daeshin Techgen and O2NB secured export contracts totaling $450,000 with international buyers. Daeshin Techgen signed supply agreements with U.S.-based PBS International and N-Water, valued at $200,000 for electromagnetic shielding composites and $100,000 for CNT nanofilters. O2NB concluded a $150,000 contract with Kayo Partners in Gabon for water purification systems, marking a new entry into the African market.

Other participating companies also leveraged the exhibition to explore global opportunities. VSPACE presented solutions for urban air mobility (UAM), FRT Robotics showcased robotic exoskeleton technologies, and Cartech H introduced innovations in recycled carbon fiber technologies, all aiming to expand partnerships in European and global markets.

During the exhibition, the agency operated a dedicated B2B meeting zone in cooperation with the Korea Carbon and Nano Industry Association

(KCANIA) and the World Federation of Overseas Korean Economic And Trade Associations(OKTA). The initiative provided buyer matching, interpretation support for technical discussions, and on-site assistance for exhibitors, contributing to meaningful business outcomes.

Park Gyu-soon, Acting President of the Korea Carbon Industry Promotion Agency, stated, "JEC World 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to present the innovative technologies of Korean carbon companies to the global market. We will continue to identify global partnership opportunities and support companies in strengthening their export competitiveness."

The successful conclusion of the Korea Pavilion at JEC World 2026 underscores Korea's growing competitiveness in advanced carbon materials and its commitment to expanding its footprint in the global composites market.

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THE KOREA INDUSTRY DAILY: Korea Pavilion Concludes Successful Showcase at JEC World 2026, Secures $450,000 in Export Deals and Expands Global Partnerships

THE KOREA INDUSTRY DAILY: Korea Pavilion Concludes Successful Showcase at JEC World 2026, Secures $450,000 in Export Deals and Expands Global Partnerships

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