Clare Combs, a woman arranging a red floral centerpiece on a wooden table in a bright room.

Hi, I'm Clare!

Hi, I'm Clare!

Hi, I'm Clare!

Hi, I'm Clare! Hi, I'm Clare! Hi, I'm Clare!

Get to know the founder — Clare Combs.

A young girl watering pink flowers in a black planter on a brick patio outside a house with white siding and large windows.
An elderly woman and a young girl planting flowers in a garden surrounded by trees, with gardening supplies nearby.
Clare Combs, a woman with long blonde hair, wearing a white tank top and white pants, smiling and holding a large bouquet of pink flowers inside a bright and modern dining room.
A young girl with blonde hair, wearing a pink shirt, striped shorts, and white sneakers, holding a wire basket with a faux fur lining inside a store that sells outdoor pots and planters.

I founded Maison Verdure in 2024 in Dallas, TX, as a passion project inspired by my grandmother’s love of flowers and gardening. Growing up in Austin, I was always drawn to the beauty and joy flowers bring, so when I began getting professionally involved in floral design, it felt like second nature. The heartbeat of MV is an elegant mix of pinks and greens—my favorite combination, capturing both softness and vibrancy. While this duo often inspires my work, I’m always embracing new blends of colors and textures.

When I’m not designing, you can find me on the pickleball court, running with my dog, or spending time with friends and family. Philanthropy is another passion of mine, inspired by my grandmother, that I hold close to my heart. I’ve spent the past several years volunteering at Children’s Health and, more recently, serving on the board of A Small Miracle Foundation. Giving back to my community will always be a priority of mine, and a value that is a cornerstone of Maison Verdure, where I strive to support local philanthropy through the beauty of floral design.


Maison Verdure is about enjoying life’s moments—large, small, and everything in between. Flowers don’t always need a special occasion, and I deeply believe the art of life is always worth celebrating.

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