South Jordan-based JW Capital has acquired Ogden-based sustainable floral bouquet company Eco Flower from founder Meagan Bowman. Terms were not disclosed.
Eco Flower has become successful by making floral bouquets and home decor items out of recycled and sustainable materials. Established in 2014, Eco Flower has grown to employ 120 people, has received multiple national and local business awards and is the new tenant of an historic warehouse located in downtown Ogden. The company was also recently featured on ABC’s “Shark Tank.”
With the acquisition of Eco Flower, JW Capital founders Ryan Westwood and Travis Johnson are eager to accelerate the growth of this thriving company, they said in a release. “Meagan created a fantastic, eco-friendly, sustainable alternative to fresh floral bouquets. Eco Flower bouquets and home decor items are made to withstand time, a concept that has proven to be extremely popular among the company’s new and loyal customers,” said Westwood. “We sincerely wish Meagan the very best in her new business ventures.”
“This business has huge growth potential, and we now have the people and processes in place to make that happen,” said Johnson. “We are excited for Meagan and her future, and wish her the best.”
“We are grateful for the foundation that Meagan created for Eco Flower,” said John Allard, CEO of Eco Flower. “Now we are ready to take the company even further, moving forward to strong, sustainable growth.”
Using wood, paper, pine cone flowers, old brooches and corn husks, Eco Flower creates wedding bouquets, floral arrangements and other home décor.