A blossoming floral centrepiece — a nod to the meaning of Magool
Somali · noun

Magool /ma·gool/

“flower” — fresh, blossoming, alive.

In Somali, Magool means “flower.” It is a word that carries the idea of freshness and blossoming — of something in full, radiant bloom.

The name is beloved for another reason, too. Magool was the stage name of Xaliimo Khaliif Omar, one of the most celebrated singers in Somali history. As a young performer in the late 1950s, she was given the name Magool — flower — in tribute to her beauty and the artistry of her voice. She carried it for the rest of her life, and it became known across the Somali-speaking world as a byword for grace.

A flower doesn’t announce itself. It simply opens — and the whole room turns to look.

That is exactly what we hope to do for your celebration. We take a room and let it bloom: soft light, considered florals, refined détail, and a sense of occasion that unfolds the moment your guests walk in. A wedding, a shower, a milestone — each one a flower of its own, styled to open beautifully.

So when we say “you celebrate, we create the magic,” the name says it first. Magool. Flower. Something made to bloom.

On the meaning The translation of Magool as “flower,” and the story of the singer who bore the name, are documented in historical and biographical records of Somali music. Reference ↗

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