Floway in Latvia – a story that started with a single machine
In the center of Riga, not far from the main railway station, there is a discreet flower vending machine. One of several that today form the Floway network. For passersby, it is simply convenience – the ability to buy a bouquet at any time of day or night. For Kārlis Ozoliņš, it is something much more.
It is the beginning of a story that shows how a single attempt can turn into a real, scalable business.

From idea to the first step
At the beginning, there was no grand strategy.
Kārlis was not building a network, nor planning expansion. The idea was simple: install one flower vending machine at Riga Airport and see if it could generate additional income alongside the core business.
This is a moment that is often underestimated.
Because this is where the most important decision is made – whether to keep analyzing or simply try.
Floway started with action.

The market responded faster than expected
Customer interest appeared almost immediately.
Flowers available 24/7, without entering a flower shop, without worrying about opening hours – this answered a real need.
And this is where the turning point came.
Not in technology.
Not in marketing.
In the decision: “let’s go further.”
One machine became several locations.
A single idea began to evolve into a system.



When sales drive development
As the number of machines grew, something emerged that separates temporary projects from sustainable businesses – the need for infrastructure.
A flower studio was created in Piņķi.
Not as an addition, but as a foundation.
Because machines sell, but someone has to create the product.
This is a key moment in the story.
Flowey did not try to replace floristry.
Flowey structured and strengthened it.


Technology as a tool, not the goal
Floway machines are manufactured in Poland, but their strength does not lie in the hardware alone.
The real value happens in the background.
Every purchase generates data.
Every sale is a signal.
Thanks to this:
the team knows what sells
when it sells
where it sells
Production is no longer guesswork.
It becomes a direct response to real demand.
This changes everything.


Freshness that builds trust
In the flower business, one challenge always returns – longevity.
Floway approached it in a simple but consistent way.
Bouquets are not stored in floral foam.
They are placed in water, in real containers.
It may seem like a detail.
But this is exactly what determines whether a customer comes back.

Photo: Floway
A business built with the future in mind
There is another, less obvious layer to this story.
Kārlis Ozoliņš openly says that one of the reasons he started this project was his children.
He wanted to show them that there are different ways to earn money.
That it is possible to become an employer, not only an employee.
This perspective changes everything.
Floway is not just a business.
It is also a mindset.

Support that accelerated growth
At later stages, financial support followed:
Leader programs
Altum funding
a grant from SEB Bank
This is not accidental.
Projects like this are increasingly recognized as drivers of local entrepreneurship.
They combine technology, production, jobs, and real value for local communities.
300,000 euros and a growing network
Today, Floway operates a network of multiple machines, with total investment reaching approximately €300,000.
This is no longer an experiment.
It is a working business model.
And importantly, one that continues to grow.
Does it make sense in today’s economy?
This question always comes up.
Especially in times of:
rising costs
market uncertainty
closing restaurants and premium retail spaces
Flowers are not a basic necessity.
And yet.
Floway shows something important.
In every market situation, some businesses close, while others see opportunity.
Automation:
reduces operational costs
increases availability
fits modern customer behavior
This is not a trend.
It is a response to change.
This is only the beginning
The most interesting part of this story is that it is far from finished.
Floway is planning:
further network expansion
service improvements
entry into fresh food vending solutions
Because once a system is built, it can be scaled.




Why this story matters
Because it shows something simple.
You don’t need to start with a large network.
You don’t need a perfect plan.
You need to take the first step.
Then:
listen to the market
develop the model
focus on quality
The rest follows.
Flowey is not just a brand from Latvia.
It is a reflection of how modern floristry is evolving in practice.
And a reminder that the future of this industry is not somewhere far away.
It is already happening.

This article is inspired by the interview published on www.lsm.lv: “Uzņēmums ‘Floway’ Rīgā uzstādījis 13 inovatīvus ziedu tirdzniecības automātus”.
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