ANNE Mahon, founder of The Flower Den based in Ennis, has built a florist known for its warmth, personal service and thoughtful design.

From weddings and celebrations to moments of remembrance, Anne and her team understand the importance behind every arrangement they create. Every bouquet that leaves the shop carries meaning, whether it’s marking a joyful milestone or offering quiet support during more difficult times.

Founded in 1998, The Flower Den has become a trusted part of the local community. Over the years, Anne has guided the business through busy seasons and personal challenges, always keeping community at its heart. The shop was also shaped by the support of Anne’s late husband, Kevin, whose presence remains part of its story and whose encouragement helped build the strong foundation the business stands on today.

As a female led business, Anne is proud to work alongside a dedicated team of talented women who bring compassion, creativity and professionalism to the shop each day. Together, they have created a welcoming space that reflects the strength, resilience and collaboration of women in business.

With Mother’s Day fast approaching, The Flower Den is currently preparing a beautiful seasonal collection designed to celebrate the special women in our lives. Customers can browse and order online, and are encouraged to follow The Flower Den on social media for updates, inspiration and behind-the-scenes previews of this year’s designs.

As the business looks ahead, Anne remains focused on quality, creativity and community. More than 25 years on, The Flower Den continues to grow while staying true to the values it was built on, personal service, thoughtful design and genuine care for the people it serves”.

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