Every year, as September nears, we start to think of autumn leaves falling and cooler weather. Since 1979, we also think of our grandparents. Grandparents Day is a holiday that we celebrate on the second Sunday after Labor Day in September. Although our grandparents means so much to us every day, this special day allows us to honor their love and devotion for us. Walter Knoll Florist can deliver your carefully chosen flowers, plants or other gifts to your grandparent’s residence, hospital, or assisted living facility anywhere in the greater St. Louis area, including Chesterfield Nursing Homes in the St. Louis area. In addition, the designers of Walter Knoll Florist are offering four ways to celebrate grandparents. Read More about 4 Ways to Celebrate Grandparents »
With the recent Stanley Cup win for the St. Louis Blues, we’re all very eager to offer an exclusive line of Blues items, from coffee and travel mugs to party buckets. No one’s as excited about our new… Read More about Exclusive Line Of Gifts »
For the sports fan, the month of October is chock full of excitement! Major league baseball is heading for the championship series, college and professional football are underway, and professional hockey and basketball open their season by the… Read More about Decorate Your Game Day Table »
Posted by wkf on September 29, 2016
| Last Updated: October 7, 2016
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This tree is in the Lobby of the Metropolitan Square building in downtown St Louis (Located at 1 Metropolitan Square). This year the tree has been transformed to tell the story of the history of St… Read More about The Prettiest Christmas Tree In Saint Louis »
The Gateway to the West in Downtown St Louis Missouri 550 KTRS Talk Radio is running the Spirit of St Louis campaign that Walter Knoll Florist is proud to be part of… Read More about Proud to be a St Louisan »
We had a bit of a competition among each of our stores – an arrangement was entered by each and during our 125 anniversary party we asked our guests to vote for their favorite. Well, I’m not going to say… Read More about And the winner after 125 years is . . . »