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A mindful pocket pause.
Ikebana, daily — for iPhone, iPad & Apple TV
A quiet gallery of 400+ handcrafted ikebana arrangements, each titled and paired with soothing soundscapes. Open the app — a single bloom appears. A minute later, another. Let each one unfold like a breath.
A tiny world lifted high, blooming in intentional space.
A bloom lowers its head as branches drift upward in reply. Red petals catch the light, then fall still. Every arrangement is photographed by hand, in the Japanese tradition of ikebana.
“Mixed with some music, it makes for a beautiful, peaceful screensaver on our TV and iPads. All of the images are shot beautifully and broadcast perfectly on our screens.”
Zen Flowers is made by Narcisa Art Studio — a husband-and-wife team. She arranges and photographs every piece in the Japanese tradition of ikebana. He builds the app that shares them.
What began as a personal ritual — watching her arrangements rotate on our living room TV — has grown into a curated library we're honored to share.
— Narcisa & team
A mindful pocket pause.
Slideshow on a stand — like a small gallery on the kitchen counter.
Best experienced on a large screen — ambient floral art for the living room.
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Zen Flowers is an ikebana app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. It's a quiet gallery of over 400 handcrafted Japanese floral arrangements — each one titled, photographed by hand, and paired with a short description. Open the app and arrangements unfold one at a time, accompanied by optional soundscapes. Think of it as ambient art for a calm mind.
No subscription, ever. Zen Flowers is free to download with two complete collections (70+ arrangements). A single one-time purchase of $4.99 unlocks all 10 collections — including every future collection we add. No ads, no recurring fee, no data collection.
Yes — Apple TV is where many people enjoy Zen Flowers most. Open the app, choose a collection, optionally enable a Zen Garden or Slow Piano soundscape, and leave it playing as ambient floral art on your living room television. It also works beautifully on an iPad propped on a counter or shelf.
Ikebana is the centuries-old Japanese art of floral arrangement — an intentional, meditative practice that emphasizes line, space, and asymmetry. Every arrangement in Zen Flowers is composed and photographed by Narcisa, half of the husband-and-wife indie studio behind the app. New pieces are added each month.
Zen Flowers runs on iPhone (iOS 17.6+), iPad (iPadOS 17.6+), and Apple TV (tvOS 17.6+). A single purchase covers all of your devices through Family Sharing.
Completely optional. Six soundtracks ship with the app — three Zen Garden and three Slow Piano — and you can leave them playing, choose a single track, or turn audio off entirely for silent viewing. Nothing in Zen Flowers is forced; the goal is calm, not noise.
None. Narcisa Art Studio LLC, the developer, does not collect any data from this app. There is no analytics SDK, no tracking, no account required. Zen Flowers is meant to be a quiet, private place.
Many people gift Zen Flowers around Mother's Day, anniversaries, or as a quiet welcome-home present. Because the purchase is a one-time unlock through Family Sharing, you can share access with the people you love without juggling renewals.
The interface and arrangement titles are currently in English. We're a tiny team, but we expect to add additional languages as the library grows.