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Shopping · Pom Prap Sattru Phai

31-33 ซ. นานา Khwaeng Pom Prap, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100

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The ground-floor flower shop is what anchors the space and the reason to make the trip. Monthly workshops run for beginners who want arrangement basics without the formal-course commitment, and the instructor keeps the sessions practical. The café and rooftop bar upstairs extend the visit if you want to linger.

You walk into a narrow shophouse on Soi Nana and the ground floor holds seasonal stems, pre-made bouquets, and framed flower installations mounted along exposed brick walls. The interior runs deeper than the narrow street entrance suggests, stretching back toward a work area where staff assemble custom orders. Luksana-Nattapat Suriyakampol, the architect behind Bangkok's Casa Lapin café, designed the space with an English cottage sensibility softened by industrial bones: natural light filtering through skylights, wooden furniture that looks lived-in rather than staged, and enough room between display areas to let you browse without brushing against arrangements. The aesthetic lands somewhere between a London florist from the 1920s and a Bangkok workshop with air circulation that keeps the stems fresh through Bangkok's heat.

The shop handles bouquets, garlands, framed flowers, and baskets. Delivery covers central Bangkok. Monthly workshops run for beginners who want to learn basic arrangement technique without committing to a full course. Book by phone or LINE; the workshops fill a week ahead.

The second floor houses Wallflowers Cafe, a collaboration with Nana Coffee Roasters that operates from 11:00 to 19:00 daily. Coffee, pastries, light food. The rooftop level is Wallflowers Upstairs, a garden bar with views over old town rooftops toward Yaowarat. The flower shop keeps different hours from the café and bar, so if you are here specifically for flowers, arrive before 7 PM.

Soi Nana sits in Pom Prap Sattru Phai, the scruffy edge of Chinatown where cafes started clustering five years ago. The soi has no BTS connection. Taxi or walk from Wat Mangkon MRT if you are coming from the metro. Street parking exists but the lane is narrow.

The shop accepts credit cards and mobile payments. If you need a same-day arrangement, call ahead; walk-in availability depends on what came in that morning.