A Bali-based floral preservation business with a robust demand and operational setup is available for sale. This enterprise, specializing in the preservation of wedding and special occasion blooms through resin and pressed-flower keepsakes, has demonstrated strong revenue growth and high margins of approximately 80% since its inception. It operates from a fully equipped leased workshop with trained staff handling daily production and administration, requiring an estimated 5-10 hours weekly from the owner for oversight and partnership coordination.
The business relies solely on organic customer acquisition methods, such as word-of-mouth, referrals, and organic social media inquiries. Its customer base mainly consists of domestic and international wedding clients, particularly those having destination weddings in Bali.
Financially, the business has shown significant growth with 2024 revenue recorded at IDR 282,786,735 and a year-to-date revenue for 2025 of approximately IDR 398,000,000, supported by over 100 orders. The business enjoys consistent demand and trust from its clientele, driven by referrals and partnerships with wedding-related vendors.
This is an asset and client base sale, where the buyer would operate under a new brand, as the current brand name and digital presence are not included. Scheduled orders are covered through the end of February, with a few extending to March and beyond. The transition includes trained staff, a customer database, and workflow documentation to ensure a seamless takeover by the new owner, who will also receive support from the founder during the handover phase.
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