Pinker Times is a studio built around the belief that flowers can hold feeling, memory, and meaning.
We work with botanical material as a way of slowing time : through preserved forms, seasonal arrangements, and hands-on experiences that invite presence and care. Our practice centers on thoughtful sourcing, restrained composition, and respect for the natural lifecycle of each material.
Whether marking a milestone or simply bringing quiet beauty into the everyday, our work is designed to be lived with. Each piece is made by hand, guided by intuition, and shaped by the belief that less, when considered well, can hold more.
Based in Atlanta, Pinker Times moves between studio work, public programs, and collaborations with cultural institutions and brands. Across every offering, our aim remains the same: to create space for reflection, connection, and a deeper relationship with the natural world.
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A CONTINUING PRACTICE
Pinker Times is shaped by making, by returning to material again and again, refining what matters, and letting go of what doesn’t.
2020
A reponse to crisis
Skye's journey as an entrepreneur began on the canvas of a global pandemic. When the world suddenly paused and fractured and chaos was the only constant, she discovered an unlikely medium of resilience: flowers. This discovery led to her creation of Pinker Times, an exhibition that was supposed to last 2 weeks, simply to bring joy for the local community. As this idea changed and pivoted into a business, Pinker Times stay rooted in the idea of bringing joy to others through the language of flowers.
2021
Planting Seeds of Inspiration
Pinker Times expanded its creative influence, crafting bespoke floral experiences for an impressive array of notable clients. Our designs caught the attention of music luminaries like The Dream, Future, and Mariah Carey, fashion innovator Tremaine Emory, and political figures including Stacey Abrams, former President Barack Obama, and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
2022
Growing Our Artistic Footprint
Pinker Times Installations blossomed across Atlanta's artistic and cultural landscape, leaving a trail of floral enchantment in its wake. We led Atlanta's first flower festival "Bodalicious Bloom" with more than 10 installations across the city and exhibited the first glow-in-the-dark floral tunnel that was free for the public. We also adorned celebrated restaurants such as Atrium, The Select, Delbar, The Garden Room, Nagomiya Midtown, and Brush Sushi with our unique floral experiences, transforming their spaces into botanical wonders.
2024
A year of recognition
Skye Lin was named to Forbes' prestigious 30 Under 30 list as a trailblazer in fashion and arts. This recognition celebrated Lin's entrepreneurial success and her pivotal role in reimagining the boundaries between floristry, art, and commerce.
2025
Building the next floral gifting destination
Today, Pinker Times continues to push boundaries in botanical artistry, offering immersive experiences through our atelier. From vibrant seasonal bouquets to timeless decor pieces, we position flowers as a medium for expressing life's most profound sentiments.
2026
REFINING THE ESSENCE
In 2026, Pinker Times narrows its focus, not to do less, but to work with greater clarity. The studio refines its practice around floriography, material study, and seasonal rhythm, introducing a more considered way of working with flowers.
With the launch of I.SEED, a distilled approach to seasonal bouquets, and expanded studio programs, this year marks a return to what has always defined the work: restraint, intention, and flowers as objects of meaning designed to endure.