Flower refrigerators — professional solutions

Flower refrigerators
premium quality

Showcases and cold rooms for florists with precise temperature and humidity control, anti-fog glazing, and an energy-efficient refrigeration system.

+1…+10°C
Humidity 55–90%

Why our refrigerators are ideal for flowers

Precise climate

Stable temperature and humidity keep bouquets fresh

No condensation

Heated glazing and correct air circulation

Gentle cooling

Airflow without drying out flowers

Delivery & installation

We manufacture, deliver, and commission turnkey

WHAT A FLOWER DISPLAY REFRIGERATOR IS MADE OF

Key components responsible for freshness, visibility, and stable operation in florist shops.

Body & insulation

Sandwich panels, reliable thermal insulation, and airtight construction.

Heated glazing

Thermal glass with heating to prevent condensation and fogging.

Compressor & condenser

Inverter units, eco-friendly refrigerants, and low noise.

Evaporator & circulation

Even, gentle airflow without drying out flowers.

Humidification system

Maintains 55–90% humidity to prolong bouquet freshness.

Controller & sensors

Precise temperature and RH control, alarms, and compressor protection.

Lighting & aesthetics

LED with high CRI and neutral color temperature for display.

Shelves, doors, drainage

Convenient layout, reliable fittings, condensate removal.

Service access

Thoughtful layout for maintenance and cleaning.

WHAT A FLOWER REFRIGERATOR SHOULD BE

Choose a format for your needs: bouquet display, stock storage, or a solution for a non-standard space.

Display showcases

Panoramic glazing/double-glazed units for showcasing bouquets and compositions. Ideal for sales floors and pavilions.

Storage cold rooms

For long-term storage of large batches outside the customer view. Usually without transparent walls. Suitable for flower bases, large stores, and warehouses.

Modular / custom

Designed for the site dimensions and goals—ideal for non-standard spaces or specialized requirements.

Configuration options

Glazing

Number of glass panels: one, two, three, or more—depending on layout and visibility needs.

Shape & doors

Straight or corner configurations, partitions, single or multiple doors—matched to the room layout.

Cooling type

Static cooling is often used to reduce flower drying caused by excessive air movement.

Volume

From compact units to large compartments over 10 m³—selected based on turnover and stock volume.

Efficiency & noise

Consider energy efficiency, noise insulation, and dedicated florist lighting.

Construction

Insulated sandwich panels, mirrored/transparent back walls, and light panels to enhance presentation.

Storage parameters

Temperature

Base range for flowers: +3…+8 °C.

Humidity

The chamber must maintain stable humidity so bouquets don't dry out or spoil.

Ventilation

Minimal ventilation is required—excessive airflow leads to petal drying.

Selection recommendations

For sales with display

Choose display showcases—glazing helps present assortment and boosts purchases.

For stock and logistics

Storage cold rooms without transparent walls are practical in space and cost.

For non-standard spaces

Consider modular/custom solutions tailored to exact dimensions and requirements.

Combined solution

A single chamber can be divided into a display zone and a storage zone—convenient when you need both showcasing and storage in one volume.

Get a quote

Leave your parameters and contacts—our manager will select a model and send an estimate within one business day.

PROJECT STAGES

01

Brief & consultation

Goals, volumes, budget, deadlines. Quick initial assessment.

02

Measurement & layout

Room plan, power/drain points, aisles, and ergonomics.

03

Selection & quote

2–3 options for your needs, estimate with timelines and terms.

04

Contract

Confirm specs, prepayment, and schedule of works and delivery.

05

Production

Assembly/finishing, testing, shipment preparation, logistics.

06

Installation & commissioning

On-site assembly, connection, mode setup, and verification.

07

Handover & training

Operating instructions, care guidance, and documentation.

08

Warranty & service

Scheduled maintenance; on-site repair if needed.

FAQ

What temperature is optimal for flowers?

For most cut flowers: +2…+8°C. For tropical varieties, a milder mode within +8…+10°C is selected.

Do I need humidity control?

Yes, the recommended 55–90% range reduces wilting and maintains petal freshness.

Does the glass fog up?

Heated glazing and proper circulation are used—this prevents condensation.

Delivery and installation?

Delivery across Russia and CIS, turnkey installation and commissioning by agreement.

Can I customize the color and dimensions?

Yes, RAL painting and sizing to your space are available.

How much does maintenance cost?

Regular maintenance 1–2 times a year; cost depends on region and model—we’ll specify it in the quote.

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