Botanical Obsessions: Flamingo Estate & the Cult of Nature

Olivia Gonzales
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At dinner parties from Echo Park to Brentwood, one brand keeps surfacing: Flamingo Estate.

Its soaps smell of fig leaves and rain. Its candles evoke heirloom tomatoes in midsummer. Its jars of honey, harvested from hillside hives, are wrapped like rare gifts. It’s more than a brand   it’s a lifestyle philosophy: nature as luxury, ritual, and proof of authenticity.

Founded on the grounds of a historic estate in Eagle Rock, Flamingo Estate has built an empire on the idea that Angelenos don’t just want to buy products. They want to buy belonging   to earth, to ritual, to something real in a city of illusions.

And so, in 2025, to own Flamingo Estate isn’t just to own soap or honey. It’s to stake a claim in a lifestyle where authenticity is the most coveted status symbol.

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