☽ 2AM is the hour of florists. While the city sleeps, ideas quietly take shape in the stillness of night—unfolding, gathering intention, and becoming what will later bloom.
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2 A.M. is a botanical design studio working with contemporary spaces, in close dialogue with architecture and spatial identity.
Our work explores the relationship between nature, form and contemporary imaginaries, translating flowers, materials and organic gestures into site-specific scenography and visual narratives.
The floral Altar
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Large Scale Installation
Camden Church, London. Floral elements acting as a spiritual medium within the sacred space.
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The Coven
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Large Scale Installation
Floral architectural arch inspired by British culture and the legacy of witchcraft.
Sapiens
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Large Scale Installation
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We are 2AM: two designers operating at the intersection of botany and design.
(❀◦‿◦) FEDERICA CARLINI
Federica is an Italian floral designer based between London and Italy, working internationally.
Her practice, both artistic and educational, focuses on the sociocultural value of flowers and natural elements in everyday life. Through botanical design, installations and table styling, organic materials become a medium of expression and communication, connecting culture, nature and human essence.
With a background in economics, sustainable design and event production, she developed her practice across editorial, event and studio contexts. She joined the floral team at LOEWE Flores in Madrid and has taught internationally, including at London Flower School.
Her work explores flowers as a visual and artistic language, shaping experiences that celebrate essential forms, materials and human expression, while building a dialogue between cultural roots and the environment.
(❁˘◡˘❁) FIOREBRADO
She creates small- and large-scale floral sculptures, installations and visual compositions for brands, institutions and foundations, developing projects that translate conceptual narratives into organic forms. Rooted in the study of natural structures and materials, her work intersects with contemporary aesthetics, positioning botanical elements as a medium for cultural expression rather than decoration.
Through botanical design, Caterina seeks to build meaningful connections between nature and human experience, shaping visual stories that resonate with place, context and collective memory.