Established over 75 years ago, our family-owned floral boutique has been a cherished part of the community, passing down a love of flowers through generations. With a passion for personalized service and floral artistry, we offer everything from everyday bouquets to custom arrangements, rose globes, plants and plush gifts for life’s most meaningful moments. Participants of cheer, dance and volleyball competitions have enjoyed our kiosks over the years. Our customers know us for our warm, friendly approach and our commitment to quality, creativity, and tradition.
A charming, family-run floral boutique known for its personalized service, handcrafted arrangements, and deep-rooted commitment to quality and community.
What inspired you to start Floral King and how did it begin?
My father was in the Air Force. When he left the military he became a barber by day and a concessionaire on the weekends at local fairs. He passed away when I was four years old and so I followed in his footsteps to to provide for our family. I started by selling fresh mistletoe on Smithfield Street and from there sold sports items at the corner of Diamond and Fifth Ave. Eventually I developed an interest and started to research and experiment with fresh cut flowers. I started selling bouquets on the holidays and soon this developed into a full time career.
History of Floral King?
I was one of the original vendors in the city of Pittsburgh. Some of those locations were:
The original outdoor floral stand in the Strip District
Fresh Cut Flowers on Smithfield Street (in front of what was Saks Fifth Ave)
The original floral cart in front of the parking garage at Station Square
The original floral cart at Mt Washington Observation Deck – near St Mary’s
The indoor floral stand at the David L Lawrence Convention Center
In numerous nightclubs throughout the city, there were “rose girls” that sold fresh roses
The outdoor floral concession at Banksville Road and McMonagle (current)
Former owner of Mt Washington Floral on Virginia Ave (now 1137 Gilmartin Lane)
A singing telegram business
Supplying fresh flowers to speciality grocery stores (current)
What does it mean to you and your family business to sell fresh cut flowers for over 75 yrs.
We love to make a person’s day with a well grown flower or bouquet.
What is one thing about Floral King that customers might not know but should?
I was selling flowers before the major grocery stores were selling them.
In working with a perishable product it is time consuming and weather dependent. For the best results, we travel to stay knowledgeable about what it takes to grow and where to buy the hardiest flowers.
What is the story behind the co name?
I was known as the king of the streets in downtown Pittsburgh.
Any fun or interesting facts about the business that you would like to share?
I have had a variety of part time vendors over the years that have worked with me. Robby Wise, a master magician; a wrestling duo, Moses and Ninja from the WWE; Robert Lansbury (why can’t Lansbury get mail?) – whose son was an olympic swimmer; and many other interesting people.
What is Floral King's mission and purpose?
This business has kept me physically active and surprisingly, intellectually challenged. It keeps me young and motivated to sell the best product at a reasonable price to those that love flowers.
Why is local ownership important?
Too many small businesses have had to close due to the larger, box stores.
We tend to buy from local, family owned businesses because we understand that well focused energy.
If you could share one message with your customer what would it be?
Thank you for your support and business over the years.This business has kept me physically active and surprisingly, intellectually challenged. It keeps me young and motivated to sell the best product at a reasonable price to those that love flowers.
Is there a quote that you like?
We sell love, seven days a week, rain, snow or twenty below!