About

Hi there— I’m Danai Reynolds, founder of Todo Bien Flower Truck.

I have a deep love for supporting farmers and food systems. My work sits are the intersection of design, sustainability and community. What started as a simple idea (to bring flowers to the people) has grown into a mobile floral experience rooted in seasonal abundance, storytelling and connection.

This business is women owned and operated. I am a single mother of two beautiful humans and I'm passionate about inspiring other women to launch.

My design sensibilities are shaped by years of creative work in brand strategy, fashion brands, and advertising. Whether I’m curating bouquets in our vintage truck, designing event installations, or collaborating with local farms and artists, I care deeply about honoring the land and the people who cultivate it.

I believe flowers have the power to shift energy, spark joy and remind us to stay present.

Currently booking for pop-ups, events and creative collaborations. Let’s bring something beautiful to life together!

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Why TODO BIEN?

Todo Bien is a Spanish phrase that means it’s “all good”. It’s a simple, grounding reminder to take a breath, enjoy the beauty around us, and trust the process- even when things feel uncertain or messy.

The name reflects the spirit of the flower truck: rooted in joy, calm, and connection. Whether you’re picking up a bouquet for yourself or someone you love, we hope it brings a little peace and brightness to your day.

But this name also carries a deeper meaning. Todo Bien honors the agricultural workforce - largely immigrant, Latinx, Spanish-speaking- who make it possible for us to enjoy the flowers and the foods we often take for granted.

Without their labor, our grocery stores would be empty, our food systems would collapse, and the comforts of daily life would look very different. This name is a tribute to them- a quiet thank you woven into every stem and petal.