ALL FLOWERS
Set against a bright white backdrop, this lush round bouquet looks as though it has just been lifted from a workbench in a Manor House flower studio, every stem considered and carefully placed. Creamy roses open fully at the centre, their layered petals forming soft, concentric circles that draw the eye inward and suggest timeless romance. Clustered around them, delicate pink spray roses in varying stages of bloom add intimacy and charm, each tiny bud promising another moment of beauty. A few cheerful pink gerberas break through the pastels with their bolder hue and dark, textured centres, like little sunbursts bringing a smile to the arrangement. Pale pink carnations, with their feathered, ruffled edges, provide comforting fullness, reminiscent of traditional English gardens glimpsed along quiet streets near Manor House tube. White alstroemeria, lightly streaked with russet markings inside their petals, introduce a gentle sophistication, while generous clouds of white gypsophila drift between the larger flowers, softening every edge and filling any gap with airy lightness. The foliage is a fresh, bright green, glimpsed between the blossoms and at the neatly tied base of the stems, giving the bouquet structure without overpowering the pastel palette. The lighting is even and clean, making the colours appear true and fresh, as if the flowers were just conditioned for same-day delivery to a flat off Seven Sisters Road or a celebration near Clissold Park. The overall impression is one of warmth, care, and understated luxury, perfectly suited to birthdays, Mother's Day, or a heartfelt "thinking of you" in the local Manor House community.
AMALFI LOVE
£59.00
Bathed in soft, natural daylight against a stark white background, this hand-tied bouquet feels like a sunbeam held together with stems. Large, fully opened roses form the focal points - some glowing deep orange like embers, others a clear golden-yellow with densely spiralled centres - their scent suggested even through the image, a honeyed, heady sweetness. Surrounding the roses, coral and peach carnations spill out in ruffled layers, their frilly textures offering a plush contrast to the smoother rose petals. Peach-toned gerbera sit like small suns, their broad petals and greenish centres adding playful punctuation. Interspersed throughout are delicate white sprays that lift the composition with luminous highlights, and fine clusters of pale green, astrantia-style filler that bring a subtle, feathery lightness. The bouquet's cooler counterpoint comes from rounded eucalyptus leaves - silvery-grey-green, slightly chalky in tone - threaded through the blooms to provide depth and a refreshing, cassis-like green note. The stems are tightly gathered and bound at the base in a neat hand-tied style, the kind we prepare for same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby Green Lanes when a last-minute celebration or thank-you is needed. As a florist who arranges similar bouquets for the neighbourhood, I picture this one brightening a mantel in a flat off Seven Sisters Road or being carried home after a visit to Finsbury Park. Its palette and textures speak of warmth, joy and thoughtful craftsmanship - a comfortable, elegant choice for birthdays, anniversaries or simply to say you're thinking of someone.
BRIGHT KISS
£55.00
A richly hued, densely packed bouquet of mixed roses photographed on a bright white background, where each bloom feels intentional and lovingly placed. The focal roses are large and luxurious, their petals unfolding in soft blush-pink and creamy white, while deeper magenta-fuchsia roses punctuate the arrangement with energetic pops of colour; a few lavender-toned roses introduce a cool, romantic whisper to the palette. Small spray roses-mostly ivory with touches of pale yellow-are tucked throughout, offering delicate texture and visual rhythm between the larger heads. Lustrous, dark green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, are layered among the flowers to provide contrast and structure, their glossy surfaces catching the light and framing each rose. The stems are bound together at the base and finished with a wide, pale-pink satin ribbon tied into a neat, flowing bow whose tails drape gracefully below the bouquet, a final touch of refinement. The overall impression is one of fresh sophistication and gentle celebration, with a faint rosy fragrance and a soft, velvety feel to the petals. Crafted with local care, this bouquet suits birthdays, Valentine's moments, or a thoughtful Mother's Day surprise and is representative of the floral work available from Manor House Florist for deliveries around Manor House, Finsbury Park and the nearby Holloway Road corridors.
GLAMOUR
£67.00
Bathed in soft daylight, this vibrant, garden-inspired bouquet flourishes against a crisp white backdrop-a true testament to the floristry found in Manor House. Voluminous hydrangeas dominate the composition, their petals shifting between deep indigo, serene teal, and misty purple, evoking ripples from the reflective ponds of Finsbury Park. Intermixed, classic roses in soft lilac and creamy white elegantly unfurl, blending contemporary London chic with timeless romance. White ranunculus, tightly packed like soft satin rosettes, add a gentle, textural interplay, their pearly glow mirrored in the surrounding light. Scattered among the large blooms, slender eustoma (lisianthus) buds in pale yellow hint at early spring on Hermitage Road, while sprays of vivid pink fillers and whimsical pink astilbe beckon the eye and enliven the ensemble with playful flourish. Ethereal filler flowers in light green and white, perhaps Queen Anne's Lace or delicate Ammi Majus, lace the bouquet with intricate detail, conjuring memories of strolls through Gillespie Park. Rich green foliage peeks out, grounding the vibrant palette and celebrating the diverse greenery of Manor House itself. The tightly bound stems, wrapped in sumptuous royal purple sateen ribbon, finish the bouquet with sophistication and a nod to the area's artistic spirit. Designed for occasions that beckon joy or affection, the bouquet feels as though it carries the light fragrance of spring, ready for same-day delivery to homes across Manor House and its surrounding London neighbourhoods.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
ALLURING BLOOMS
ALLURING BLOOMS
£99.00
Carefully balanced to feel both sophisticated and friendly, this densely packed bouquet is photographed against pure white so each colour reads cleanly and vividly. Dominant are several cheerful magenta Gerbera daisies - their petals densely layered and almost fuchsia in intensity, radiating from dark, intricate centres that give each flower a confident, joyful face. Interspersed are creamy white roses, their layered petals unfolding with a soft, velvety texture that brings a classic romantic note and a subtle, refreshing scent. Rich, deep purple Alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) add complexity and a slightly exotic flair; their trumpet-like petals often show delicate speckling and fine veins that invite a closer look. Lush green foliage - from broad glossy leaves to narrow, sword-shaped blades - frames the blooms and sculpts the round silhouette, creating depth through light and shadow. A sliver of a clear glass vase is visible at the bottom, anchoring the stems and suggesting freshly arranged, water-fed freshness. As a florist who knows Manor House and its local rhythms - from the small cafés near the station to the weekend markets - I picture this bouquet arriving by hand, brightening a kitchen table or marking an anniversary, birthday, or quiet celebration. The palette of magenta, cream, and purple reads as modern yet timeless, radiating warmth and goodwill. Offered for same-day delivery across Manor House and neighbouring streets, this arrangement carries a scent of spring and the thoughtful craftsmanship of Manor House Florist.
MESMERIZING HARMONY
£49.00
This opulent rose bouquet - photographed against a crisp white backdrop - reads like a celebration in hand. At its heart are large hybrid tea roses, their expansive, silky petals fully unfurled, contrasted by clusters of smaller spray roses and a scattering of tight buds that promise continued bloom. The palette is exuberant yet sophisticated: cheerful yellow roses and soft creamy whites mingle with a range of pinks from delicate blush to punchy fuchsia and refined bicoloured pink-and-white blooms; deeper burgundy and rich red roses give the arrangement depth and a quietly romantic anchor. Glossy green foliage, likely ruscus or salal, is threaded through the flowers, providing a verdant frame that makes the colours sing under soft studio light. The stems are hand-gathered and finished with a wide, bright red satin ribbon tied into a graceful bow with flowing tails; a small white tag bearing a stylised logo and the message "Happy Holidays" nestles at the knot, signalling a seasonally thoughtful gift. The petals look fresh and slightly dewy to the eye, the implied fragrance clean and lightly citrusy, the textures satiny and full-bodied. As a local florist based in Manor House, Manor House Florist often arranges this combination for celebration bouquets delivered around Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes - it reads as both festive and intimate, ideal for anniversaries, Mother's Day, or to send warm seasonal cheer to someone close.
CRAZY IN LOVE
£69.00
Bright cobalt hydrangeas form the generous heart of this arrangement, each rounded cluster composed of countless tiny florets whose cool blue hue recalls a summer sky after rain. Nestled deliberately into that cloud of blue are three deep red roses, their velvety petals wound tightly in classic spirals that read as intimate and passionate against the cooler backdrop. Scattered throughout are tiny white sprays of baby's breath, lending a soft, snowy texture that lifts the visual weight and creates gentle negative space between the larger blooms. Pale, oval eucalyptus leaves and other fresh greenery thread through the bouquet, their muted green tones and faint, calming scent introducing organic movement and a sense of rootedness. The blossoms are placed in a simple, transparent glass vase with a rounded base and slightly tapered neck; the water-filled vessel exposes the green stems, a straightforward signal of freshness and florist craft. The lighting is bright and clean, set against an uncluttered white surface so the saturated blues and reds pop with clarity. As a local florist I picture this on a window seat in Manor House catching morning sun from Finsbury Park, or at a small table during a neighbourhood gathering on Green Lanes - it reads optimistic, contemporary and confident. This combination of colours works beautifully for anniversaries, patriotic events or to send a bold, affectionate message: joyful, composed and unmistakably fresh.
I CHERISH YOU
£80.00
This image shows a luxuriously full mixed-flower bouquet arranged with a florist's practiced eye, set in a simple clear glass vase against a pure white backdrop so the colours seem to glow. Bold, velvety red roses form the emotional core of the display, their spiralling petals adding drama and depth. Nestled beside them, two radiant yellow gerbera daisies with dark, warm-toned centres bring a burst of sunshine brightness, like a cheerful afternoon walk around Manor House and nearby Haringey. Surrounding these focal blooms, clusters of soft pink daisies or chrysanthemums create a gently rounded shape, their many slender petals and small yellow centres lending the arrangement a delicate, almost feathery texture. Interlaced among the pastels are graceful lisianthus blossoms in shades of purple and lavender, their bell-shaped flowers introducing cool tones that balance the warmth of the gerberas and roses. Scattered throughout, shiny red hypericum berries sit on slender stems like tiny ornaments, adding both texture and a modern touch. The bouquet is anchored by an abundance of greenery, from broad, dark leaves that frame the flowers to lighter green sprigs that arch outward, giving the design movement and freshness, as if it had just arrived from a local market stall near Seven Sisters Road. Through the clear vase, straight, carefully trimmed stems are visible in clean water, underscoring the freshness and craftsmanship. The overall impression is one of joyful abundance and polished elegance, ideal for birthdays, thank-you gifts, or marking milestones with same-day delivery to homes and offices around Manor House.
FRESH SCENT
£43.00
A refined arrangement of red roses and white calla lilies is displayed in a clear glass vase, its rounded shape and thoughtful balance giving the impression of a carefully composed centrepiece. In the middle of the bouquet, half a dozen or more crimson roses open fully, their velvety petals spiralling inward to a soft heart, each bloom richly saturated and almost glowing against the minimalist white background. Threaded among them are several white calla lilies, their long, tubular spathes curling gracefully like pieces of sculpted porcelain, each bloom holding a pale yellow spadix that adds a quiet hint of warmth. The lilies rise slightly above the roses, lending a contemporary, architectural feel to the otherwise traditional romantic palette. Around this focal cluster, layers of greenery provide texture and volume: slender eucalyptus stems with round, silvery-green leaves drift outward in airy arcs, while darker, broader foliage grounds the design and frames the flowers with a strong, verdant base. The clear cylindrical vase, subtly ribbed at the bottom, reveals neatly trimmed stems and clean water, a detail that underscores the bouquet's freshness, as though it has just been arranged in a Manor House workshop off Seven Sisters Road. Lit with bright, even illumination, every vein in the leaves and fold in the petals is visible, creating a vivid sense of presence for someone who cannot see the colours. This is the sort of bouquet a local Manor House resident might have delivered to a flat overlooking Finsbury Park to celebrate an anniversary, a romantic milestone, or a quiet yet meaningful moment of gratitude.
NATURE THRILLS
£65.00
A lush Easter hatbox arrangement is displayed against a clean white backdrop, allowing every colour and curve to stand out clearly, like the first truly bright day of spring in Manor House. The container is a cylindrical, pastel lime-yellow box with a soft, matte surface, decorated all around with charming pastel Easter eggs in light blue, pink, and white, some patterned with tiny dots and gentle stripes that evoke hand-painted holiday decorations. Emerging from this playful base is a tightly composed, domed bouquet, full and rounded, that seems almost to overflow with seasonal colour. At the centre lies a single, large pink Gerbera daisy, its petals soft and velvety, radiating from a light green disc that acts as the visual anchor for the design. Surrounding it are numerous sunny yellow chrysanthemums, their petals fine and feathery, creating the impression of little bursts of sunshine scattered throughout the arrangement. Coral-orange carnations, with their intricate ruffles and slightly crinkled texture, weave between the yellow flowers, adding warmth and softness. Deep violet-purple lisianthus blooms tuck into the spaces between, providing a rich contrast that makes the lighter hues appear even more luminous, much like flowers standing out against the dusk sky above Woodberry Wetlands. Fresh green foliage, including a few leaves with subtle white variegation, peeks through the blossoms to frame and support the overall shape, offering natural structure and depth. The result is a joyful, carefully crafted Easter display that feels welcoming and celebratory - perfect for a seasonal centrepiece or a thoughtful gift delivered to friends and family around Manor House and the surrounding streets.
SORRENTO SUNRISE
£67.00
ALL OF ME
ALL OF ME
£100.00
Picture a sunny morning at home near Manor House, soft daylight spilling in as you discover this bouquet awaiting you. The pastel color palette sets a serene mood: at the center, plush peach-rose blossoms open with gentle, unfurling petals that invite touch and evoke tenderness. Flanking the roses, peach-orange gerbera daisies stand proudly, their broad petals radiant as bursts of local optimism. White baby's breath weaves through the ensemble like wispy clouds, its airiness reminding one of the spacious lawns of nearby Clissold Park. Clusters of crisp white chrysanthemums, each boasting a vibrant green center, peek softly between roses and gerberas-adding depth and a subtle nod to the neighborhood's thriving gardens. Sprigs of deep green eucalyptus, artfully placed, provide contrast in tone and a faint, soothing aroma that grounds the bouquet in nature. Nestled in a clear, gently textured glass vase, the arrangement's stems are plainly visible, a testament to authenticity and freshness cherished by Manor House Florist. Completing the look, a slender raffia bow ties at the vase's neck, holding a rectangular white tag-simple, understated, and ready for any special sentiment. Bathed in bright, natural light, this bouquet is a gentle celebration-ideal for family milestones or gestures of encouragement in the heart of Manor House.
CANDY CRUSH
£55.00
I arranged these deep pink roses and ivory-white lilies with the same careful attention I give every order at Manor House Florist, aiming for a bouquet that feels both joyful and composed. Several roses take centre stage, their petals unfurling in velvety layers that range from delicate blush to a richer fuchsia, offering a soft, enveloping scent that blends with the lilies' cooler, powdery perfume. The white lilies are mostly in bud, some showing the first hints of opening, their long, graceful shapes promising a future trumpet bloom; a few are just beginning to reveal pale inner petals and the suggestion of stamens. A generous halo of fresh green foliage - broad, glossy leaves alongside smaller, glossy rounded sprigs - gives the arrangement volume and a natural, garden-fresh backdrop. Subtle touches of darker reddish-brown filler buds are threaded through the stems, adding contrast and tactile interest so the eye travels across layered planes of colour and texture. The clear glass vase with a gently tapered base allows the stems to be seen through the water, reinforcing the sense of freshness and professional care in stem placement and trimming. Photographed against a bright white background, the colours pop with clarity, illuminated by soft daylight that would suit a kitchen table near Green Lanes or a mantlepiece by Manor House tube. This bouquet is crafted to convey celebration, gratitude, or quiet affection, and is available for delivery around Manor House, Finsbury Park and neighbouring streets when you want flowers that feel handcrafted and thoughtfully local.
CRUSH ON YOU
£65.00
A thoughtfully composed bouquet rests on a pristine white backdrop, echoing the creative energy of Manor House's diverse community. At the centre, pale lavender roses blossom with a quiet elegance, their soft petals hinting at a subtle, sweet aroma. They are surrounded by striking fuchsia Gerbera daisies, their vibrant petals open wide and dark centers drawing the eye-much like the dynamic colour palette seen in Spring Park gardens not far from the florist's shop. Deep magenta chrysanthemums, with their intricate, layered forms, add an element of luxurious depth, their vivid color reminiscent of local artist murals. Light, feathery clouds of baby's breath wind through the arrangement, introducing gentle texture and breathing space. Sprigs of glossy, dark green foliage create a fresh, wild frame, evoking the natural beauty found along the walks of Finsbury Park. The clear glass vase, finished with a unique cracked ice texture, lends rustic charm, while natural raffia tied at the neck holds a clean, white tag, ready for a heartfelt handwritten message. This bouquet feels like a gift from a friend-intimate, cheerful, and expertly put together for birthdays, thoughtful gestures, or to celebrate Manor House's vibrant spirit. Its softly fragrant blend brings a little of the neighbourhood's creative buzz into any home.
DAY BRIGHTENER
£55.00
EVERLASTING LOVE
EVERLASTING LOVE
£110.00
Resting gracefully in a crystal-clear vase, this bouquet is a celebration of devotion and artistry, crafted with care by florists inspired by the Manor House spirit. Approximately eighteen to twenty velvety red roses create a lush, romantic canopy, each blossom perfectly opened to reveal its vibrant, full-bodied hue. Between the roses, a generous scattering of cloud-soft baby's breath brightens and softens the entire arrangement, catching the light in shimmering white clusters. The interplay of textures-rich, velvety petals against the airy, almost ethereal sprays of Gypsophila-brings an inviting warmth to the composition. The verdant stems, visible through the vase, echo the greenery of local parks and quiet corners of Harringay and Stroud Green. Subtle hints of fragrance float in the air as the bouquet seems to glow under gentle, even illumination, making it an ideal choice for expressing love or marking a special celebration in the Manor House area. Whether for Valentine's Day, an anniversary, or simply to brighten a home near Green Lanes, this classic collection of roses and baby's breath is a heartfelt embrace, designed to leave a lasting impression.
FOREVER
£65.00
A lavish and joyful bouquet, reminiscent of the vibrant community spirit of Manor House, is presented against a crisp white backdrop. Effortlessly blending colour and texture, this display features spiraled rose petals glowing in hues of apricot and zesty orange, evoking sunsets seen from local rooftops. Complementing the roses, playful chrysanthemums burst in striking magenta and serene white, each bloom radiating energy and charm. The white daisy-like flowers, with their bright green centers, add an undercurrent of freshness, balancing the richness of deeper-toned blooms. Dense, glossy green leaves interweave throughout, their sheen bringing a sense of lushness-akin to the foliage found on walks near the New River Path. Arching above, a slender flourish of bright green bear grass lends a contemporary sophistication and lively motion. The bouquet's base is swathed in layers of crinkled, transparent orange wrap, ensuring the arrangement pops visually while nodding to the cheerful spirit of Manor House market gatherings. Resonating with warmth and infectious happiness, this creation is more than a floral gift; it's a celebration of local artistry and togetherness, promising to bring a touch of joy and elegance to any occasion within the Manor House area.
HONEYMOON
£55.00
I designed this arrangement to read as an elegant declaration: sculptural white calla lilies arch upward, their satin-like petals and pale yellow spadices creating crisp, modern lines against a soft backdrop. Interwoven among them, rich magenta peonies unfurl in luxurious ruffles-two open flowers anchor the lower composition while a tight bud hints at life yet to bloom-bringing both drama and the warm, honeyed scent of early summer. A single creamy white rose sits low and steady, its tight spiral of petals offering classic sincerity amid more exuberant textures. Delicate clouds of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are threaded through the bouquet, adding an ethereal lightness that makes each stem feel deliberately placed. A tall spire of white stock, reminiscent of larkspur, provides vertical movement and a gentle perfume that ties the palette together. Verdant foliage-slender fern-like fronds and broader glossy leaves-gives the arrangement a lush, garden-picked feel, and the gently curved clear glass vase reveals stems and water for a fresh, authentic look. At Manor House Florist, serving the Manor House neighbourhood and routes toward Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park, we often prepare this style for weddings, milestone birthdays, and thoughtful deliveries; it photographs beautifully and travels well. The mood is celebratory yet refined, a bouquet that reads as both contemporary and timeless, conjuring the scent of peonies and the quiet happiness of a carefully chosen gift.
HOPELESS ROMANTIC
£65.00
This enchanting arrangement, handcrafted by a local Manor House florist, tells a story of affection and sophistication that feels intimately tied to the neighbourhood. Gathered are velvety white roses, each bloom softly glowing like lanterns along Green Lanes on a misty evening, intertwined with deep ruby-red roses that capture the spirit of cherished traditions and warm embraces. Every petal reveals impeccable freshness-its texture velvety and inviting-while a medley of verdant foliage, including sprigs with creamy variegations and the subtle aroma of eucalyptus, lends a layered touch and a splash of springtime vitality. All is wrapped tenderly in layers of pastel-pink floral paper, its gentle hue reminiscent of the blooming community gardens in Manor House during early spring. The way the bouquet is gathered feels personal-as if curated for a beloved friend, promising comfort, joy, or a heartfelt toast to new chapters. The roses and greens weave together an experience, their interplay of colour and scent evoking tranquil mornings and shared laughter in local cafés. Light falls softly across the arrangement, illuminating the lush textures and careful craftsmanship, and offering a subtle promise of celebration-whether for a birthday, anniversary, or simply to brighten someone's day in and around Manor House. For anyone seeking a floral gift that bridges elegance and heartfelt sentiment, this bouquet is an ideal choice, reflecting both florist artistry and a genuine connection to its North London community.
INFINITY
£79.00
Photographed against a crisp white backdrop, this arrangement centres on one large, pristine creamy-white Oriental lily in full bloom, its petals gently curved and revealing delicate pale-yellow stamens and a light-green pistil. Surrounding the focal lily are multiple lily buds in tender shades of lime green and creamy yellow, their tight forms suggesting future blossoms and adding sculptural volume throughout the bouquet. Nestled among those buds are small, velvety red roses and rosebuds-deep, passionate accents that peek through the foliage and create a classic romantic contrast to the lighter blooms. The greens are layered and varied: glossy dark-green lily leaves give solidity and shadow; long, feathery palm-like fronds in brighter emerald sweep outward to introduce movement; and cool, rounded eucalyptus leaves in silvery-green offer a soft, modern counterpoint. The stems sit clearly visible in fresh water inside a plain cylindrical glass vase, lending an honest, botanical transparency to the design. Under bright, neutral lighting the colours read true and clean, the arrangement radiating a sense of freshness and thoughtful care. Having arranged similar bouquets for customers across Manor House, Finsbury Park and nearby Seven Sisters Road, I often recommend this combination for occasions ranging from heartfelt congratulations to understated wedding centrepieces-its balance of purity and passion reads both celebratory and sincere. The bouquet's textures, scent and open composition communicate a deliberate, professional touch suited to meaningful moments.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
A lavish, rounded bouquet composed of roughly equal numbers of deep crimson and soft lavender roses, each bloom fully open to reveal layered, velvety petals that catch the light like silk. The pairing of rich, wine-toned reds with gentle lilac creates a dramatic yet serene contrast, while dark green ruscus or salal leaves weave through the cluster to frame and lift each rose. Bright red-orange rose hips are tucked in among the flowers, their glossy skins and compact shapes giving a lively, almost playful counterpoint to the luxuriant roses and adding natural texture reminiscent of nearby hedgerows after rain. The flowers sit in a crackled, mercury-style glass vase with a rounded body and a subtly tapered neck; the silvered finish reflects tones of the blooms and room light, and a piece of natural twine is casually tied around the neck for an artisan touch. A small white rectangular tag dangles from the tie, showing a stylised rose emblem and green cursive lettering but no explicit name, signalling a curated, boutique provenance. Set against a clean white backdrop, every hue feels intensified and fresh, like a bouquet prepared for a Chelsea or Finsbury Park dinner table. I imagine this arrangement being chosen for a birthday, anniversary, or to say "thinking of you," and carried out for local delivery across Manor House and the surrounding streets - an elegant, fragrant statement from a neighbourhood florist who values colour, texture and thoughtful presentation.
LOVE & PASSION
£65.00
This abundant arrangement of about twenty-four pink roses forms a perfect rounded dome in a clear glass vase, its simple profile narrowing slightly at the neck and flaring at the base so the flowers sit elegantly at the top. Each rose blossom presents a captivating gradient - deeper magenta or fuchsia in the tightly furled centres, transitioning to gentle blush and occasionally near-ivory tones at the outer petals - so that the bouquet reads like a study in pinks. The blooms are closely packed, their spiral petal formations visible where the light falls, while rich green leaves peek through and beneath the flowers, lending structure and depth. Through the transparent water-filled vase the straight, freshly cut green stems are visible, a visual cue of freshness and careful handling. The lighting is clean and even, accentuating the petals' velvety texture and the faint sheen of moisture, and you can almost sense the subtle, sweet rose perfume hovering above the arrangement. As a local florist based near Manor House station, I picture this bouquet presented at a small gathering near Finsbury Park or delivered for a quiet anniversary along Green Lanes - it speaks of thoughtful celebration, understated luxury, and the kind of craftsmanship Manor House Florist brings to neighbourhood flowers. The composition is timeless and versatile, ideal for expressing love, congratulations, or warm sympathy with natural beauty and professional care.
LOVE IN THE AIR
£64.00
A refined, medium-sized bouquet of white roses, lavender alstroemeria, and delicate baby's breath stands in a clear cylindrical glass vase, bathed in soft natural daylight that could easily be streaming through a Manor House townhouse window. The roses, a creamy ivory-white, are at their peak, each bloom fully unfurled so that layer upon layer of petals curl outwards in a gentle spiral, forming a plush, romantic heart to the design. Around them, dusky lavender and muted purple alstroemeria, known as Peruvian lilies, are arranged in graceful clusters: some are still slender buds wrapped in green sepals, others are partly open, revealing petal tips with subtle streaks and speckles that add character without overpowering the calm palette. Fine stems of white gypsophila weave between the larger flowers, forming a light mist of tiny blossoms that softens the lines of the arrangement, giving it a dreamy, almost ethereal edge. At the base and edges, lush green foliage in varying shades frames the blooms, from deeper, broad leaves that ground the arrangement to more delicate greens that lift and shape the silhouette into a rounded, balanced dome. The stems are clearly visible through the vase, neatly gathered and fanning in clean lines through the clear water, giving a sense of freshness and careful craftsmanship. The mood evoked is one of quiet joy and gentle reassurance, the kind of bouquet you might have delivered to a friend recovering at home near Manor House station, or placed on a coffee table overlooking Woodberry Wetlands, offering a serene, graceful presence that works beautifully for congratulations, sympathy, or simply to brighten a cherished everyday moment.
MAKE A WISH
£60.00
A luxurious cluster of oriental lilies - pristine cream-white paired with saturated fuchsia and magenta - creates a rich, tactile portrait against a clean white backdrop. The composition shows many blossoms at peak openness, their sweeping, silky petals revealing long filaments and pollen-tipped anthers, while a number of elongated buds remain gently closed toward the bouquet's upper reaches, a clear sign of freshness and lasting vase life. The white lilies carry a subtle warm undertone with a pale yellow-green throat, contrasting with the deep pink flowers whose velvety surfaces sometimes display paler veins and softly shaded centres. Scattered throughout, dark green, lanceolate leaves provide a crisp architectural counterpoint: glossy, slightly arching blades that add depth and a garden-fresh feel. The arrangement sits in a plain, transparent glass vase; the clear water and visible stems beneath reinforce the cut stems' neat preparation and immediate freshness. Bright, even studio lighting accentuates the petal textures and the interplay of light and shadow, making each bloom read as tactile and fragrant. As an experienced local florist I imagine this bouquet crossing Manor House and arriving under the canopy of trees by Green Lanes or after a market run near Finsbury Park - its scent and presence suit celebratory moments and quiet remembrances alike. This is the type of bouquet we carefully craft at Manor House Florist when clients request a refined, long-lasting lily arrangement for anniversaries, Mother's Day, or to brighten a Hampstead Road flat with elegant floral character.
MARVELOUS BLOOMS
£63.00
A carefully composed hand-tied-style bouquet of about twelve immaculate white roses nestled in a halo of delicate baby's breath rests in a clear glass vase, the green stems visible beneath the clean water line. The roses show a quiet variety of opening: some fully unfurled with soft, creamy petals curling outward, others still forming gentle cups, which creates a sense of movement and natural rhythm across the arrangement. The baby's breath (Gypsophila) threads through the roses like pale mist, its countless tiny blooms lending an airy, lace-like texture that makes the bouquet feel light and luminous against a pristine white background. Lush foliage in varying shades of green provides structure-broad glossy leaves and narrower sprigs that offer a cool satin contrast to the pale flowers. Diffused daylight seems to wash the scene, emphasizing the roses' velvety surfaces and the slightest shadow between petals. The overall mood is one of calm elegance: suitable for a wedding table, an understated anniversary gift, or as sympathetic flowers to express quiet support. As a local florist who arranges these often, I picture delivering this to a home near Manor House station or placing it within a flat overlooking Finsbury Park; it's the sort of bouquet I prepare for clients who want restraint and refinement. Manor House Florist crafts this style to feel fresh on arrival, showing the attentive touch of a neighbourhood florist who knows how to balance purity, texture, and the gentle language of white blooms.
MY ONLY
£70.00
From an elevated viewpoint, this richly textured autumn bouquet reads like a small, cultivated harvest gathered for the table - warm, abundant and carefully composed for seasonal impact. The image places bold orange lilies at the centre, their large, trumpet-shaped petals unfurling with glossy veins and a satiny finish; around them, many lily buds in pale orange and bright green add depth and the anticipation of flowers yet to open. Cheerful Gerbera daisies in vivid pumpkin orange are paired with velvety burgundy gerberas, their radial petals creating rhythmic, sunburst centres that mingle playfully with the lilies. Creamy white lisianthus flowers punctuate the warmth, their frilled edges and soft petals offering a calming, tactile contrast, while clusters of purple-grey Astrantia lift the eye with delicate, star-like heads and a slightly papery texture. Richly coloured, lobed oak-effect leaves in deep russet and mahogany are woven through the arrangement to evoke an autumn walk near Manor House station or a weekend market stall by Finsbury Park; accompanying glossy green foliage and thin stems provide structure and freshness. The bouquet is photographed on a pristine white background with bright, even lighting that makes the oranges and reds sing and reveals every petal edge and leaf vein. This composition communicates heartfelt celebration and seasonal comfort - an ideal centrepiece for a harvest dinner, a thoughtful birthday bouquet, or a hand-tied gift to bring autumn's warmth to a living room in the Manor House area.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
An elegant cluster of deep red roses, approximately a dozen or slightly more, is arranged with careful precision in a translucent red glass vase, standing alone before a crisp white background. Each rose head is fully open yet still full of life, with densely layered, velvety petals unfurling in perfect spirals that draw the eye inward. The colour is a saturated crimson, the sort of intense ruby shade that speaks of enduring love and powerful emotion, whether sent for an anniversary, a special birthday, or a quiet 'I'm thinking of you' across Manor House. Nestled between the blooms, generous sprigs of dark green foliage - most likely ruscus - create a lush undercurrent, their glossy, lance-shaped leaves curving outward to give the arrangement structure and movement. The greenery's cool, inky green tone sets off the warmth of the roses, creating a balanced harmony of colour. The vase itself is a soft, curving silhouette, slightly flared at the top, narrowing gently at the waist before broadening again towards the base. Its red glass has a subtle ribbed or wavy texture that ripples with highlights as the light passes through, making the stems within just a hint rather than a clear focal point. The seamless white background suggests a studio setting, allowing shadows to fall softly and making this bouquet appear almost to float, poised and self-contained. It feels like a design a local Manor House florist would prepare for same-day delivery to a cosy flat off Seven Sisters Road or a chic home overlooking Clissold Park, a bouquet that brings with it a sense of sincerity, romance, and thoughtful detail.
PASSION STRUCK
£70.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced bouquet of fresh, creamy white roses and airy lavender statice is showcased in a tall, cylindrical clear glass vase placed on a bright white tabletop. The roses, around a dozen in number, are a soft, luminous ivory, each bloom just opening enough to reveal layers of plush, tightly packed petals that suggest quiet luxury rather than showiness. Threaded between the roses are generous sprays of light lilac statice, their tiny clustered florets creating a mist-like halo, adding height and fine, feathery movement to the design. The stems, visible through the crystal-clear water, are neatly trimmed and arranged, reflecting the practiced hand of an experienced Manor House florist who understands how to marry structure and softness. Natural daylight pours in from an unseen window, likely echoing the gentle light that filters through homes off Seven Sisters Road or by Clissold Park, illuminating the petals and giving them a subtle glow. The background is gently blurred and neutral, ensuring all attention rests on the flowers and their calm, romantic palette. The arrangement feels modern yet timeless, equally at home on a minimalist dining table in a Stoke Newington flat or on a reception desk in a small local business near Manor House station. It carries a mood of refined tenderness, ideal for anniversaries, condolence flowers, or as a thoughtful delivery to someone in the N4 area who needs a quiet, uplifting reminder of beauty and care. The bouquet's understated elegance suggests it was created with sympathy, appreciation, and lasting grace in mind.
PEARL MEMORIES
£60.00
A lush, professionally arranged bouquet overflows from a squat, clear glass vase, the transparent surface catching the soft daylight that filters through a bright, blurred white background reminiscent of a sunlit window in a Manor House apartment. Deep fuchsia and magenta gerbera daisies form the bold heart of the display, each bloom with a dark, velvety central disk that accentuates the saturated colour of its petals. Nestled among them are striking bicolour chrysanthemums, their many-petalled heads tipped in a rich purple tone that gently fades to white, encircling warm yellow centres that glow softly. Creamy white roses, some just beginning to unfurl and others still in bud, weave through the stronger colours, lending a sense of refinement and gentle romance. Delicate sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) float between the larger flowers like tiny white stars, adding airiness and a cloud-soft texture that lightens the composition. Deep green foliage, glossy and structured, emerges from the base, giving the bouquet depth and shape while accentuating the vividness of the blooms. The vase itself is finished with a simple length of rustic twine tied snugly around the neck, from which hangs a small, rectangular white gift tag bearing a stylised pink rose and elegant script. The tag suggests a personal dedication rather than overt branding, evoking the feeling of a thoughtful surprise delivered to a front door off Seven Sisters Road or left on a kitchen table near Finsbury Park. The entire scene conveys freshness, craftsmanship, and a sense of joyful celebration, ideal for marking birthdays, congratulations, or just-because moments in and around Manor House.
PINK SWEETNESS
£55.00
Viewed from above on a clean white surface, this richly textured autumn bouquet reads like a county lane in late September-warm, layered and fragrant. The composition is centred on a generous collection of large roses, their petals graduating from a soft peachy-orange at the heart to deeper coral and russet tones at the edges, some petals bearing a subtle reddish-rust rim that suggests leaves turning in the park. Interspersed among these roses are bright lime-green and creamy pale Hypericum berries, small glossy beads that add both contrast and a tactile, jewel-like rhythm. Soft, compact knots of Green Trick dianthus provide an almost mossy cushion of vibrant green, a surprising tactile counterpoint to the smooth rose petals. Scattered through the bouquet are broad, glossy foliage and deeper, lobed leaves in burgundy and burnt orange that echo fallen oak or maple - a deliberate nod to the changing streetscape around Manor House and nearby Green Lanes. Under gentle daylight the velvety rose faces, waxy berries and textured dianthus show off subtle shadows and highlights, inviting touch and close inspection. This piece has the considered fullness of a florist's table arrangement, balanced for both visual weight and scent: a faint, earthy note of green foliage, a soft rose perfume and the dry, warm undercurrent of autumn leaves. Crafted with neighbourhood sensibilities in mind, it suits a Thanksgiving centrepiece, a thoughtful seasonal gift, or a warm welcome for a home near Manor House and Finsbury Park - offered fresh from local hands at Manor House Florist.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
Soft morning light catches a freshly tied bunch of white flowers, arranged with an experienced hand and the small-community care you'd expect from Manor House Florist. The eye is drawn first to a generous mass of white chrysanthemum blooms: each daisy-like flower opens in dozens of narrow petals around a small yellow centre, creating a cheerful yet refined field of white. Slender, pale green lily buds rise through the daisies, some still tightly closed and others gently lengthening, promising later trumpet-shaped blossoms and lending a poised verticality to the design. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila are threaded throughout like delicate stars, their minuscule blossoms offering a fog-like softness against the larger heads. Rich, dark green leaves and stems punctuate the composition, providing weight and cool contrast that accentuates the clarity of the whites. The bouquet is wrapped in a rustic layer of brown kraft paper - slightly crinkled to show texture - and sealed in a clear cellophane sheet that catches the light, the base gathered and tied to create a neat hand-hold. On the nose the arrangement is subtle, with a hint of green freshness and a soft floral sweetness; the tactile feel is a mixture of satiny petals and coarse paper. Perfect for quiet celebrations, a get-well gift or a sympathy tribute, this bouquet reads as pure, thoughtful and honest. Locally prepared and available for delivery around Manor House, Finsbury Park and Green Lanes, it carries the calm confidence of a neighbourhood florist who knows how to speak with flowers.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
A confident trio of fuchsia Gerbera daisies anchors this arrangement, their vivid, hot-pink petals fanning out around dark, almost black centres that give the bloom a bold graphic heart. Interspersed among these are softly blushing roses in lavender-pink tones, each blossom still gently furled in the first stages of opening, promising a delicate rose perfume. Sprigs of small purple statice provide airy pockets of cool colour and a slightly papery texture that contrasts the velvety rose petals and the smooth gerbera faces. The foliage-broad, deep-green leaves reminiscent of salal or eucalyptus-builds a lush, supportive frame and carries a faintly herbal, fresh-cut scent that rounds the bouquet. The stems are arranged so the flowers sit naturally, wrapped inside a layer of pale pink matte tissue and a translucent, crinkled fuchsia-pink cellophane that shimmers in soft light; the wrap is folded and finished deliberately to read as a thoughtful gift. You can just see the top rim of a clear glass vase at the base, ready to be filled and displayed. Imagined in the gentle morning light of Manor House or sat on a café table near Finsbury Park, this bouquet feels like a bright, affectionate message-ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, or a surprise 'thinking of you'. Manor House Florist prepares pieces like this to celebrate small joys and deliver a moment of colour to local doorsteps.
SORBET
£49.00
A rounded, luxuriantly full bouquet rises from a pristine white cube-shaped box, photographed against a bright white background that highlights every nuance of colour. The flowers form a soft dome of abundance, dominated by warm yellow tones that feel like captured sunlight. Plump yellow chrysanthemums, with layer upon layer of fine petals, mingle closely with tight clusters of yellow spray roses, some still in bud, others just beginning to open and reveal their velvety centres. Between them, white daisy-like chrysanthemums with vivid green eyes dot the arrangement like little lanterns, while fuller white chrysanthemums bring a cloud-like softness that breaks up the stronger shades. Woven gracefully through this sunny mix are rich fuchsia and magenta chrysanthemums, some with gentle pink gradients on their petals, adding depth and drama without overwhelming the calm whites and yellows. Delicate pink and yellow rosebuds are tucked in thoughtfully, giving a sense of movement and natural growth. Around the perimeter and peeking through the blooms are dark, glossy leaves that frame the arrangement with fresh, leafy texture. The white box base feels modern and understated, allowing the colours above to take centre stage, much like a stylish arrangement placed on a café table along Seven Sisters Road or in a flat overlooking Clissold Park. The composition suggests joy and friendliness, perfect for sending cheerful thoughts across Manor House, whether for a milestone celebration, a thank-you gift, or simply to lift someone's spirits with a bright splash of seasonal flowers.
SPARKLING EYES
£50.00
A carefully composed display of white lilies, arranged with the confidence of experienced hands, sits against a pristine white field that keeps every petal in sharp focus. Each lily has multiple smooth, overlapping petals that unfold like silk; their outer surfaces are a brilliant, cool white while the inner throats carry a whisper of creamy yellow that adds depth and a soft, warm centre. From the heart of several open blooms, slender stamens rise with pale green filaments and muted brown anthers, introducing an organic, tactile contrast to the otherwise luminous whites. Deep green, elongated leaves are woven throughout, their glossy texture and pointed tips shaping the bouquet's silhouette and providing a rich, natural counterpoint. The stems are neatly gathered inside a transparent glass vase with a slightly flared rim, and clear water refracts light, allowing the pale green stems to be seen descending in parallel: a sign of precise trimming and fresh delivery. I picture setting this arrangement in a calm Manor House sitting room, the lilies' faint, honeyed scent filling the air on a cool morning after a stroll past Finsbury Park. As a florist at Manor House Florist, I choose lilies like these for occasions that require quiet elegance - sympathy and remembrance pieces, refined wedding centrepieces, or an elegant gift when words feel insufficient. The overall impression is one of serenity, tasteful restraint, and the comforting presence of natural beauty.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
SUNLIT BEAUTY
SUNLIT BEAUTY
£110.00
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