About us
Bloom Poster is here to redefine how art enters your life. From digital sketches to AI-assisted drafts and handcrafted prints, every poster is curated, intentional, and made to inspire. We don’t do mass production — we make pieces that feel personal, meaningful, and alive.
Evenings, rainy Sundays
And everything in between
We spent countless hours together — brainstorming, debating, laughing, sometimes fighting. Those moments shaped the vision: a red line running through everything we do, the thread that keeps creativity alive and meaningful.
Collaborative, alive
Curated
Each poster reflects that journey. Some are personal picks, some the result of collaborations with artists, and all are curated with intention, taste, and care. Bloom Poster is a space where technology, craft, and human judgment meet — where AI and digital design evolve into something tangible, thoughtful, and lasting.
Simplicity in design and form
Designed for your everyday life
Our prints aren’t just objects — they’re companions in your space, versatile, inspiring, and meaningful. Every wall deserves art that feels intentional, personal, and curated — a reflection of life, friends, and the world around you.
Curated, personal, alive.
Our promise
Bloom Poster is more than a poster shop. It’s a living, evolving project, built from creativity, collaboration, and love. Every print carries a story, every collection a memory — and every choice a human touch.
Our incredible team are here for you
Nicole Williams
Company Director
"Profit in business comes from repeat customers; customers that boast about your product and outstanding service"
Bjorn Gunnarson
Head of Design
"Loyal customers, they don’t just come back, they don’t simply recommend you, they insist that their friends work with you."
Charlotte Banks
Research & Development
"You’ll never have a product or price advantage again. They can be easily duplicated, but a strong customer focus can’t be copied."
Sam Gallagher
Customer Support
"Get closer than ever to your customers. So close that you tell them what they need well before they realize it themselves."
In the press