Celebrating life’s moments with considered floral design
Our Story
Whether it’s a blossoming romance, a budding friendship or a celebration of a life lived in full bloom, at All Seasons Flowers, every arrangement is crafted with genuine care and intentional artistry for every occasion.
Rooted in family and grounded in community
Flowers are a part of who we are here at All Seasons Flowers.
Our second-generation, family-run business is proudly led by husband and wife Niall and Emily, who continue to build on the legacy created by Niall’s mother, Mary, who first opened our doors back in 1988.
Over the years, our Lucan flower shop and growing online presence have flourished alongside our local community, blending tradition with modern floristry to continuously create considered floral arrangements delivered across Dublin and Kildare.
Alongside us is a team of almost 20 we’re deeply proud of, from our artisan florists who hand-tie every bouquet with care, to our young and vibrant sales assistants who bring energy and warmth to the shop floor. Our front of house and office staff keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes, while our dedicated drivers make sure each delivery arrives fresh and on time.
Together, we all share a passion for bringing beauty and joy to our customers day by day and through all seasons of life.
Blossoming at the heart of our work
Niall Gaynor
Owner & Manager
Emily Gaynor
Creative Director & Wedding Coordinator
Emily brings a creative eye and a love for the little details; considered packaging, a handwritten note, a bouquet that feels like it was made just for you. She’s always thinking about how the shop looks and feels, keeping the standards high and making sure every customer feels genuinely looked after.
Married to Niall for nearly 10 years, and together for over 20, the two now run the business while raising their young family. Emily’s background in nursing may be a world away from floristry, but the values remain the same: care, attention, and doing things properly.
“The devil is in the detail; for me, it’s the little things that matter.”