Forget the sad, squeaky balloon giraffe. These are bouquets that ate the giraffe.

A hand holding a bouquet of balloon flowers, featuring white petals and green stems, tied with a balloon ribbon.

Toronto studio Ballooms creates bright, buoyant floral explosions made from 100 percent natural biodegradable latex.

They’re oversized, slightly surreal, and far more glamorous than anything you’ve seen twisted at a kid’s birthday party.

A person holding a large bouquet of colorful balloon flowers in front of a tree with autumn leaves.
Mixed Bouquet

Think high design, but lighter than air.

Ballooms offers ready-made bouquets starting around $45 CAD, with more elaborate or metallic arrangements landing in the $50 to $75 range.

A large, metallic balloon sculpture resembling a bouquet of flowers, floating against a cloudy sky with a city skyline in the background, featuring the CN Tower.
Metallic Bouquet

Custom installations and brand collaborations scale up from there, floating into fashion launches, gallery spaces, and events that need a little lift.

Created by self-proclaimed “balloon boy” Dylan Kwacz, who talks about building a world beyond balloons.

A person sitting on the ground holding a large bouquet of balloon flowers, covering their face with the colorful arrangement.

What does that mean? Larger-scale installations.

Unexpected brand collaborations. Partnerships with names like Lululemon, The Power Plant, and Aritzia.

A person holding a large bouquet of colorful balloon flowers while standing in a cornfield under a clear blue sky.
Garden Variety Bouquet

Where it all floats next is anyone’s guess.

But one thing is clear: Ballooms isn’t just inflating bouquets. It’s expanding the definition of what a balloon can be. And yes, they are absolutely blowing up.

See more on Ballooms’ website.


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2 Comments

  1. Servando

    FANTASTIC!!!!! VERY BEATIFUL CREATION………. I LIKE IT VERY MUCH.

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