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Thinkixa

Where Flowers Tell Your Story

We've spent years learning what makes spaces feel alive. Not through textbooks, but through trial, soil under fingernails, and countless conversations with people who wanted their interiors to breathe differently.

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Design That Responds to Life

Here's what we've noticed: most people think about flower arrangements as decorations. Something pretty that sits in a corner. But when you spend enough time working with botanical elements in actual living spaces, you start seeing patterns.

The way light hits leaves at 3pm changes how a room feels. How certain plant combinations affect air quality in concrete buildings. Which arrangements thrive in Baku's specific climate conditions without constant fussing.

We work with what exists—your actual space, your schedule, your relationship with maintenance. Because beautiful design that demands unrealistic attention isn't really beautiful at all.

What We Actually Do

Commercial Spaces

Office lobbies, reception areas, meeting rooms—places where first impressions matter. We design installations that withstand air conditioning, foot traffic, and the reality of busy workdays.

Residential Projects

Living rooms, terraces, entrance halls in homes where people actually live. Not magazine-perfect arrangements, but designs that complement how you move through your space daily.

Seasonal Planning

Four-season strategies for spaces that need consistent presence. We map out what works when, considering blooming cycles and availability in our regional market.

"I appreciated their honesty about maintenance. They didn't promise magic—they explained what would work with my schedule and what wouldn't. Six months later, my office reception still looks intentional, not neglected."
Nargiz Talibova
Property Manager, Baku

How Projects Usually Unfold

Every space has its own logic. We've learned to listen before suggesting, and these steps help us understand what you're working with.

1

Space Assessment

We visit your location and observe—light patterns, air circulation, existing color palettes, foot traffic. Sometimes what people describe over the phone differs significantly from what we find on site.

2

Realistic Planning

Based on what we see, we suggest options that match your maintenance capacity. If you're busy and travel frequently, we won't design something that needs daily attention. If you enjoy plant care, we can get more ambitious.

3

Phased Installation

We prefer starting with core elements, then adjusting after you've lived with them briefly. Sometimes theoretical plans need modification once actual daily routines interact with the design.

4

Seasonal Adaptation

As months progress, we check how arrangements respond to changing conditions. Summer heat affects certain species differently than winter indoor heating. We adjust accordingly rather than forcing year-round uniformity.