Our Story-Roselumi Preserved Flowers
Roselumi began with a beautiful accident.
Richard, the founder of Roselumi, has always trusted the language of flowers—because some emotions are too deep for ordinary words. A bloom is beauty, comfort, and ritual all at once. In today’s world, where we long for healing and meaning in the everyday, that ritual matters more than ever.
For Richard, flowers were never optional. Every moment worth remembering—Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, birthdays—was marked with a bouquet. Yet the most heartbreaking truth about fresh flowers is also what makes them precious: they fade.

Until one day, something unexpected happened.
A bouquet of roses was left by the window—forgotten, untouched. Days turned into weeks. Sunlight warmed the petals. A gentle breeze passed through. And instead of collapsing into decay, the roses softened into stillness. They dried quietly, yet held onto the shape and color of their fullest bloom—like time had pressed “pause” on beauty. For months, they remained there: calm, radiant, unmistakably alive in spirit.
That moment sparked a question:
What if a flower didn’t have to be fleeting?
What if it could become a lasting way to hold a feeling?That is why Roselumi exists.
Through meticulous craftsmanship, we preserve flowers at their peak—capturing the moment they are most luminous, so they won’t wither. What was once a brief gesture becomes a lasting keepsake: an heirloom of emotion, made to be revisited.
And Roselumi is not only about romance.

It can be the Mother’s Day carnation that never fades—so gratitude has a place to live every day.
It can be the sunflower given across oceans and seasons—carrying the promise of a friendship that stays bright.
It can be the first tulip you gift yourself—marking a milestone, a new beginning, a version of you worth celebrating.Because every moment touched by love—no matter what kind—deserves to remain.