Art of Bloom

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Art of Bloom is an independent florist and gift shop in Balmain, Sydney, offering fresh flower arrangements, plants, and floral design services for everyday occasions, weddings, and events.

Balmain, New South Wales, Australia

About Art of Bloom

Art of Bloom is an independent florist and gift studio based in Balmain, New South Wales, serving customers across the Inner West and wider Sydney. They specialise in fresh, seasonal flower arrangements, indoor plants, custom bouquets, and curated gift items such as candles, cards, and hampers. Art of Bloom also offers full-service floral design for weddings, corporate events, and private functions, including consultations, on‑site styling, delivery, and set‑up. Orders can typically be placed in-store, over the phone, or online via artofbloom.com.au.

A charge from “ART OF BLOOM”, “ART OF BLOOM BALMAIN”, or a similar descriptor may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase flowers, plants, or gifts, either in-store or through their website. Customers might see charges for one-off orders (like birthday bouquets or sympathy flowers), wedding or event deposits and final invoices, or ongoing flower deliveries for homes and offices. Some banks label online purchases as e‑commerce transactions, and you might also see temporary authorization holds when you first place an order, update your card, or if Art of Bloom confirms availability before processing the final amount (for example, when substituting flowers or adding delivery upgrades). Recurring charges can appear if you’ve set up a regular flower delivery or subscription-style service.

If you’re unsure about an Art of Bloom charge, start by checking recent flower or gift purchases you or family members may have made, along with confirmation emails, SMS order updates, or invoices from artofbloom.com.au. Log in to your online account (if you created one) or search your email for “Art of Bloom” to locate order numbers, dates, and amounts. To resolve questions, contact them directly using the phone number or contact form listed on their website, providing the transaction date, amount, and the name on the order. Common billing issues—such as duplicate charges, delivery date changes, substitutions, or cancellations—are usually resolved by reviewing the original order details and, if eligible, arranging a refund, partial credit, or modification to your booking.

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  1. ART OF BLOOM BALMAIN BALMAIN AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Art of Bloom on my card or bank statement?

This charge is usually linked to a flower, plant, or gift purchase you made in-store, over the phone, or via artofbloom.com.au. It can also relate to a wedding or event booking, such as a deposit, progress payment, or final invoice. If you arranged flowers to be delivered to someone else, the charge will still appear under your name and card details, which can be confusing later. Check recent occasions (birthdays, anniversaries, funerals, corporate events) where flowers or gifts may have been ordered.

What are typical amounts Art of Bloom might charge?

Art of Bloom’s charges vary depending on the size and type of arrangement, plants, and any extras like vases, gifts, or delivery. A small bouquet or plant is often in the lower price range, while premium arrangements, wedding florals, or event styling can reach significantly higher amounts, especially when multiple items and on-site set‑up are included. You may see multiple line‑item transactions if you paid a separate delivery fee, a deposit, and later a final balance. For exact pricing on your order, refer to the itemised invoice or confirmation email from artofbloom.com.au.

Does Art of Bloom offer subscriptions or recurring flower deliveries, and how are they billed?

Art of Bloom may offer recurring or subscription-style flower deliveries for homes, workplaces, or hospitality venues, typically on a weekly, fortnightly, or monthly basis. These services are usually billed to your nominated card on a recurring schedule, either per delivery or on a regular billing date, as agreed when you set up the service. If you’re seeing the same Art of Bloom amount every week or month, it may be tied to one of these arrangements. To confirm or adjust a recurring service, contact Art of Bloom directly using the details on their website.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different Art of Bloom amount than I expected?

Some banks show a temporary authorization hold when you first place an order online or over the phone, which may be a rounded or estimated amount. The final posted charge can differ slightly if there were changes such as flower substitutions, upgraded sizes, added delivery fees, or last‑minute adjustments to wedding/event designs. Authorization holds should drop off automatically once the final charge is processed or if the order is cancelled. If a pending charge does not update or disappear after a few business days, contact both your bank and Art of Bloom with the transaction details.

How do I cancel or change an order or regular delivery with Art of Bloom?

To cancel or modify a one‑off order, contact Art of Bloom as soon as possible by phone or via the contact form on artofbloom.com.au, quoting your order number and delivery date. Because flowers are perishable and often prepared in advance, same‑day or last‑minute cancellations may not be fully refundable, especially once the arrangement has been made or dispatched. For ongoing or subscription deliveries, you’ll usually need to provide notice (for example, a few days before the next scheduled delivery) to pause, skip, or stop the service. Always confirm their current cancellation policy at the time you make changes.

How can I request a refund or dispute a charge from Art of Bloom?

Start by locating your receipt or email confirmation, then contact Art of Bloom directly with your name, order number, and an explanation of the issue (such as non-delivery, incorrect items, or damaged flowers). They will typically assess the problem and may offer a replacement arrangement, partial credit, or refund depending on their policy and the circumstances. It’s best to contact them within 24–48 hours of delivery for quality concerns so they can verify the condition of the flowers. If you can’t resolve it with the merchant, you may then speak to your bank about disputing the transaction, but this should be a last step after contacting Art of Bloom.

How can I contact Art of Bloom about a mystery charge or get a copy of my invoice?

Visit artofbloom.com.au and use the contact details provided—usually a phone number for the Balmain shop and an online contact or enquiry form—to reach their team. Provide the transaction date, approximate amount, the name on the card, and any email or SMS confirmations you have so they can locate your order. If you ordered online, you may also be able to retrieve your invoice by logging into your customer account or searching your email for "Art of Bloom" and the order confirmation message. Once they’ve found your order, they can resend receipts, clarify what was purchased, and explain any associated fees or adjustments.

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