found in the
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes.
Floral Shoppe was met with polarizing reception from critics and casual listeners alike, being equally "criticized and acclaimed for [Macintosh Plus'] soulless take on
muzak". YouTube music critic
Anthony Fantano's review of the album has been credited with establishing the album as a representative album of the vaporwave subgenre, and also as being a pivotal moment in the decline of the subgenre as a whole. Fantano reviewed the album negatively, rating it 4/10 and concluding "certainly it sounds nice, it has style, but there's really not much there in terms of how it's assembled". In a 2019 video, "10 Times I Changed My Opinion On Albums Pt. 2", Fantano reiterated feelings that the execution of the album was unsophisticated, but noted its influence on later developments in the vaporwave genre, and opined that the songs on the album have "artistic merit independent of the songs actually being sampled". On the year-end annual
Pazz & Jop critics' poll for albums, administered by
The Village Voice, the album received two votes.
Perfect Sound Forevers Miles Bowe cited
Floral Shoppe as one of his year-end best albums. It was also named the sixth-best album of the year by
Tiny Mix Tapes, with reviewer James Parker opining that it "slid seamlessly between pure pop pleasure and the ironic framing of that pleasure, the presence of the artist at turns barely noticeable and dramatically foregrounded." Assessing the influence of
Floral Shoppe on vaporwave, along with the genre's perceived decline, Parker wrote: In 2019, eight years after the release,
Pitchfork wrote a review and gave it a rating of 8.8 out of 10. ==Legacy==