Mother’s Day looked a little different at Melbourne Flower Merchant this year.
There were flowers, of course.
But there were also paws weaving between flower buckets, leads looped around wrists and dogs arriving with the confidence of regular customers.
We invited our community to bring their dogs into the store and celebrate Mother’s Day with us.
We created a floral installation amongst the flowers and opened the doors.
Throughout the weekend people arrived with their dogs in tow. Some dressed for the occasion. Some curious. Some clearly excited to finally have a reason to bring their dogs into one of their favourite places.
Each fur mum left with a bouquet and a blooming tea pack—a small gesture to celebrate the people who know every walking route, carry treats in every bag and somehow have entire camera rolls dedicated to their dogs.
But the flowers weren’t really the story.
What happened around them was.
Dogs settled comfortably into the space. Customers stopped to talk. Photos became conversations. People introduced themselves through their dogs.
There was something really lovely about watching the store soften.
Nobody seemed in a hurry.
Outside, Bourke Street carried on as usual. Trams rolled past the windows. Coffee orders were called out nearby. The city kept moving.
Inside, people stayed longer than they meant to.
Customers sat with their bouquets. Dogs found sunny spots by the glass. Conversations stretched.
For a few hours, the store became less about shopping and more about community.
That’s always been something we love at Melbourne Flower Merchant.
Flowers create reasons for people to gather.
This time, they just happened to arrive on four legs.
And honestly, we think that might become one of our favourite Mother’s Day traditions yet.

