B, D, F, V at Broadway-Lafayette St.; N, R, W at Prince St.
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Product Guide
Gourmet
Florists/Garden Centers
Profile
This quaint blue-and-white-tiled shop brings Parisian luxury
to New York.
The arrangements are monochromatic, with textural flourishes like twigs of
rosemary and eucalyptus that seem to grow unchecked out of antique crates and
old apothecary bottles. Bouquets and centerpieces average $120, but this
florist will also do simpler—or more elaborate—work.
beautifully designed store, artful eye, wonderful palette of colors. designs are always delicate, fresh and sensual. ideally, i would hire polux for my wedding flowers but they are bit overpriced.
Bad Attitude for overpriced flowers of comparable quality to deli-bought bouquets. I visit the florist at least once every two months to purchase bouquets and arrangements for various occasions. What I. had to endure and dish out at Polux was ridiculous. Over $70 spent on a small hand-held bouquet that wilted the next day. Had the flowers lasted as they should, I could have looked past the snobbish attitudes of the two women at the shop who basically ignored me when I walked in (never heard the words, "can I help you") - when they did acknowledge my existence, they proceeded to talked down on me and asked if wanted something *cheap* before I even had a chance to utter a word, they then proceeded to make me wait even longer while they happily assisted another walk-in who entered some time after me ("we will be right with you", they said - to her). Horrible experience. Butterflies and Zebras on Varick Street is 100x better in terms of quality AND service.