Manor House Get Well Flowers & Bouquets

When someone you care about is under the weather, a fresh burst of flowers from Manor House Florist can make all the difference. Our get well bouquets are carefully hand-crafted in the heart of Manor House, just moments from Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park.

As an experienced local florist, we know how to design uplifting arrangements that travel well to hospitals, homes and offices across Manor House, Harringay and Stoke Newington. From soft pastel blooms for a calming bedside display to bright, cheerful designs that raise a smile, every stem is chosen fresh each morning by our skilled team.

Need something there quickly? We offer reliable same-day delivery on get well flowers across N4 and nearby postcodes when you order online before 3 PM. Your message is hand-written, your flowers are hand-delivered - never posted in a box.

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  • Thoughtfully designed get well bouquets for home or hospital
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At Manor House Florist, we're proud to be the friendly neighbourhood experts you can rely on in life's more delicate moments. Browse our get well collection and order online today - we'll make sure your flowers arrive looking fresh, hopeful and full of care.

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GET WELL FLOWERS
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
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
Against a clean white backdrop, a joyful, round bouquet bursts forward, as if freshly lifted from the workbench of a seasoned Manor House florist. The composition is dense and luxurious, each stem placed with care so the colours flow together like a cheerful conversation. Yellow is the guiding note: classic yellow roses with tight, spiralling centres sit beside full-headed yellow chrysanthemums and smaller daisy-like blooms, creating the impression of soft sunshine gathered in the hand. Interwoven among them, bright orange gerbera daisies bring a playful, modern edge, their flat, radiating petals and darker eyes echoing the lively atmosphere of nearby Seven Sisters Road on a bright afternoon. Cooling the warmth, deep purple lisianthus curl in delicate, ruffled layers, some shading into lavender and white at the tips, adding depth and a touch of evening elegance. Tiny lime-green button chrysanthemums dot the design like playful confetti, their neat, rounded shapes and bright colour making the surrounding flowers appear even richer. Glossy red hypericum berries are tucked between petals and leaves, their smooth, bead-like surfaces catching the light and suggesting celebration. A generous collar of dark green foliage, likely ruscus, cradles the blooms, while slim, upright strands of ornamental grass rise lightly through the arrangement, introducing movement and an airy feel. The neatly tied stems at the base hint at a freshly prepared bouquet, ready to be carried along Green Lanes or delivered to a doorstep in Manor House as a radiant gesture for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to bring a flash of colour and happiness into someone's day.
TROPICAL SENSATION
£59.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this rounded hand-tied bouquet seems to float, its colours and textures glowing as if lit by soft daylight streaming through a Manor House townhouse window. Bold hot pink roses dominate the centre, their plush, layered petals spiralling outward with confident elegance, while lime green spider chrysanthemums curl and splay around them in dynamic, spidery tendrils that suggest new growth in nearby Finsbury Park. Threaded between these vivid focal blooms are deep purple and indigo lisianthus, some open and ruffled, others held in tapered buds, creating a graceful rhythm of light and shadow throughout the arrangement. Bright yellow gerbera-style daisies or similar multi-petalled flowers pop up like cheerful confetti, catching the eye and adding a sunny, optimistic lift. A single cream-to-pale-yellow rosebud, still tightly wrapped, introduces a quiet, romantic counterpoint to the bolder shades. Around and between the main flowers, you can see clusters of delicate lavender or blush filler flowers and slim green buds stretching upward, adding intricacy and depth. A generous foundation of dark green foliage - smooth leaves, fern-like fronds, and eucalyptus-style sprigs - frames the bouquet and emphasises the kaleidoscope of pinks, purples, yellows, and greens. The stems are clearly gathered in a hand-tied style, ready to drop straight into a favourite vase on a kitchen table overlooking Green Lanes. The mood is one of joyful celebration and heartfelt appreciation, ideal for birthdays, thank you gestures, or just brightening a home anywhere around Manor House with a burst of fresh, fragrant colour.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
A vibrant mixed bouquet is displayed against a clean white backdrop, its colours and textures reminiscent of a stroll from Manor House station towards the leafy corners of Finsbury Park. At the heart of the design, soft pink roses unfold in layered spirals, their petals smooth and velvety, suggesting a gentle, romantic mood. Around them, sunny yellow gerbera daisies with dark brown centres create a lively ring of colour, their broad, open faces bringing a playful brightness that instantly lifts the eye. Stretching above and between these blooms, deep blue delphiniums rise on tall, slender stems, each studded with multiple small blossoms that add vertical rhythm and a cool contrast to the warm pink and yellow tones. The arrangement is richly framed by a variety of fresh greenery. Fine, feathery fern fronds peek out from the sides, adding softness and a slightly wild, garden-grown character, while broad, glossy leaves with occasional pale stripes are curved and overlapped to wrap the base of the flowers in a smooth, sculpted collar. Nestled between the larger foliage, clusters of bright, textured green filler give the bouquet depth and volume, evoking the layered planting of local community gardens off Green Lanes. From the top of the bouquet, slender green stems with tiny buds stretch lightly upward, adding a sense of lightness and new beginnings. The visible stems are gathered by hand and tied securely with a pale, natural-looking wrap, suggesting a freshly prepared gift ready for same-day flower delivery around Manor House and the surrounding N4 streets. The overall feel is one of joyful celebration, ideal for birthdays, congratulations, or simply sending a burst of colour to someone's day.
NATURAL POETRY
£60.00
A striking cluster of pink oriental lilies arranged by hand, shown here in a clear glass vase against a bright white studio surface so every detail is visible. The bouquet is a study in pinks-from deep fuchsia at the petal edges to softer rosy and almost creamy tones toward each throat-where a subtle chartreuse-yellow centre shifts into pale cream. Open, star-shaped flowers display broad, gently curving petals and bold, dark burgundy stamens tipped with pollen, which provide visual depth and a hint of garden-warmth. Interspersed are numerous buds at different phases: some thin and pale with pointed green tips, others fuller and richly coloured, offering days of unfolding beauty. Lush, dark-green, lance-like leaves and strong stems create a verdant backdrop that anchors the airy, luminous flowers and gives the bouquet a full, tactile presence. The transparent vase reveals the clean water and trimmed stems, a quiet testament to fresh handling and longevity. The soft lighting accentuates the petal sheen and suggests the lilies' heady perfume, inviting a lingering breath. Whether chosen for a celebratory table in a Manor House sitting room, a peaceful hospital bouquet, or as a bright, sophisticated gift for a neighbour on Seven Sisters Road, this arrangement conveys warmth, refined joy, and enduring freshness, the kind of composition I guide clients toward when they want an immediate, uplifting floral statement.
VIBRANT DELIGHT
£60.00
A heartfelt, professionally arranged 'Get Well Soon' gift that reads like sunshine in a vase, photographed on a simple white backdrop. The arrangement, placed slightly to the left and centre, is gathered in a clear glass vase so you can see the water and stems - a detail I always emphasise when arranging for someone under the weather because it speaks of freshness and care. Soft morning light reveals several full-bloom roses in warm orange and buttery yellow at the focal point; their velvety petals open in layered spirals and release a faint citrus-floral perfume. Bright yellow gerbera daisies punctuate the composition with cheerful, flat faces, while deep burgundy or maroon carnations introduce ruffled texture and grounding contrast. Delicate white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) appear as pretty, papery accents that lend airiness and a subtle pattern to the bouquet, and lush green foliage with glossy leaves frames each bloom, lending a freshly-cut garden feel. Nestled to the lower right and slightly overlapping the stems is a round silver Mylar balloon: its reflective surface carries a whimsical bunch of illustrated balloons in blue, purple, green, pink and yellow - some striped, some spotted, some chequered - and bold yellow-and-blue lettering with a soft shadow proclaims "Get Well Soon." Tiny starburst motifs dot the white edge and a discreet KALEIDOSCOPE logo sits at the bottom rim. As a local florist serving the Manor House and Seven Sisters Road area, Manor House Florist often pairs this gentle, uplifting combination for hospital visits and bedside cheer.
GET WELL WISHES
£65.00
A lush, rounded bouquet of fresh flowers is shown against a pure white studio background, the kind of hand-tied design you might see being finished on the counter of Manor House Florist. At its heart sit several large roses in creamy white and the palest buttery yellow, their petals luxuriously layered and spiralling inward in perfect, classic rosette shapes. Encircling these focal blooms are multiple stems of rich fuchsia chrysanthemums, the petals arranged in dense, daisy-like heads that frame vivid yellow-green centres, adding a lively, almost sparkling contrast. Between the bold pink tones, dainty clouds of miniature white daisies weave through the design, each flower no bigger than a fingernail, with neat yellow centres that echo the warmth of late afternoon sunshine over nearby Manor House gardens. A few unopened or half-open chrysanthemum buds in deep purple-pink tuck into the gaps, bringing subtle shadows and extra texture to the arrangement. Deep green foliage, both from the roses and chrysanthemums, forms a natural collar around the flowers, the leaves slightly glossy and structured, giving the bouquet a carefully balanced, yet garden-inspired feel. All the stems are drawn together in a tight bundle and finished with a green and white gingham ribbon, knotted firmly and trailing just enough to look charming rather than fussy. The overall impression is one of joyful elegance and fresh abundance, a bouquet that would feel at home brightening a flat near Seven Sisters Road, marking a birthday, a thank you, or a get-well wish with colour, softness, and an uplifting sense of celebration.
LOVELY DREAMER
£50.00
A full, rounded bouquet of hydrangeas and greenery is captured against a spotless white background, evoking the soft, diffused light of a calm North London morning near Manor House station. At its core, a large mound of creamy white hydrangea blooms forms a pillowy centre, the countless tiny petals overlapping like layers of fine fabric. Flanking this central bloom are voluminous heads of pastel sky-blue hydrangeas, gently rising towards the upper left and right, their cool tones reminiscent of clear reflections on the New River nearby. Tucked in among them are clusters of pale lime-green hydrangeas, glowing softly at the lower left and upper right, adding a crisp, refreshing accent that feels as revitalising as a stroll through Finsbury Park after rain. Surrounding and supporting these generous flowers is an artful mix of foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves create subtle arcs of muted green, while deeper emerald leaves, smoother and more pointed, thread through the bouquet to provide depth and contrast. Together they give the arrangement a lush, garden-picked character while still appearing expertly composed. The stems are gathered firmly at the base, clearly visible and tied in the traditional hand-tied style favoured by local florists, ready to drop straight into a vase in a Manor House townhouse or a cosy flat off Seven Sisters Road. Soft, even lighting highlights the delicate textures of the petals and the different shades of green, giving the bouquet an air of calm sophistication. The image suggests a gift perfect for housewarmings, gentle celebrations, sympathy gestures, or simply bringing a cool, serene atmosphere into everyday life.
MOONLIGHT PATH
£60.00
Presented by a neighborhood florist who knows Manor House and the nearby lanes, this round pastel-yellow gift box opens to reveal a vibrant, dome-shaped bouquet that feels both playful and refined. At its heart sit two generous, ruffled yellow carnations whose lemony petals reflect a soft morning light and draw the eye immediately. Surrounding them, clusters of periwinkle hydrangea form a dreamy, cloud-like bed punctuated with tiny white-tinted florets that add delicate highlights. On the left a bold magenta-fuchsia carnation provides a lively splash of colour; on the right a deep crimson-red carnation brings velvet depth and richness. Scattered throughout are slim sprigs of green foliage that lift the composition with fresh texture and a subtle, herbaceous whisper. The box itself is a smooth lemon-lime cylinder, decorated with whimsical, irregular pastel spots in light blue, soft pink and pale green - some speckled with white or shaped like small eggs - which gives the design a springtime, celebratory character ideal for Easter tables, birthdays, or new-baby visits across Manor House, Green Lanes and Finsbury Park. As crafted by Manor House Florist, the arrangement reads as thoughtful and premium without fuss: the colours are balanced for joyful impact, the textures layered to feel generous, and the compact dome is engineered to travel well for local delivery. Seen against a crisp white backdrop, the bouquet's combination of bold carnations and airy hydrangeas suggests warmth, celebration and careful floral craftsmanship for anyone receiving it in the local community.
CARIBBEAN ESCAPE
£50.00
A lively medley of Gerbera daisies, hand-arranged for Manor House locals, bursts forth in vivid yellow, brilliant orange, and lush magenta hues, artfully set in a classic clear glass vase. The bouquet radiates effortless joy, its petals unfurling in layers of warmth and vibrancy reminiscent of bustling weekends around Harringay and the green expanse of Finsbury Park. Each bloom's dark centre grounds the palette like a jewel, while the surrounding rich foliage adds texture and natural density. The florist's skilled hands are shown in the perfectly balanced wrap: a sheath of tactile, earthy brown kraft paper coupled with a glossy, protective veil of cellophane, elegantly shaping the stems into a timeless cone. The stems themselves nestle together in a clear vase filled with water, bound by a twist of rustic twine. From this twine, a small white card with a delicate red rose illustration dangles-an artisan signature reminiscent of the personal touches Manor House Florist brings to every bouquet. Sunlight streaming in from a nearby window highlights the blossoms, enhancing every bold colour and fresh detail. This arrangement is ideal for sharing happiness-be it for a friend's new home near Green Lanes, a special celebration, or to brighten a space with a rush of garden-inspired colour true to Manor House spirit.
SUNNY GARDEN
£49.00
A luxuriously simple floral design is captured in this image: a round, pastel pink hat box brimming with bright yellow roses, photographed against a flawless white backdrop that lets every detail breathe. The roses are arranged so densely that they appear to spill very slightly over the rim, creating a soft, cushion-like dome of petals. Each bloom is fresh and full, with petals that swirl in tight spirals at the centre before unfurling into smooth, velvety layers at the edges. The yellow hue is rich but gentle, reminiscent of early morning sunlight over Manor House station, with subtle variations from golden to creamy tones that add depth and movement across the top of the arrangement. Nestled discreetly between the blooms, small touches of green foliage peek through, grounding the palette and suggesting the scent of freshly cut stems in a local flower shop. The cylindrical box has a smooth, matte surface that looks almost like velvet to the eye, a soft blush-pink shade that feels refined rather than overly sweet. Its clean lines and modern style echo the contemporary apartments and terrace conversions around Green Lanes and Woodberry Wetlands, making the piece feel perfectly at home on a polished dining table or a minimalist desk. The lighting is even and natural, revealing each petal edge with clarity while keeping the overall impression calm and inviting. This arrangement feels ideal for celebrating a birthday, congratulating a new home purchase off Seven Sisters Road, or sending a bright, comforting message of support to someone special in the Manor House area.
TENDER FEELINGS
£100.00
A softly lit photograph shows a hand-tied bouquet of chrysanthemums resting against a bright white backdrop, the clean setting allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly seen. The arrangement is dominated by large white and creamy-yellow chrysanthemum blooms, their many petals radiating from pale green and buttery centres like calm, open rosettes. Nestled around them are petite spray chrysanthemums, each tiny flower shaped like a miniature daisy, adding an airy, lacy texture that fills out the rounded dome of the bouquet. Dotted throughout are striking lime green pompon chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and densely petalled, giving the design a contemporary twist and a cheerful flash of colour that feels as fresh as a walk through the green spaces near Manor House station. Dark green foliage peeks between the blossoms, providing depth and a natural contrast, while also guiding the eye upward from the stems to the full crown of flowers. The stems themselves are gathered tightly and finished with a smooth, lustrous lime green satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, multi-looped bow that coordinates beautifully with the bright pompon mums. The bouquet has an overall mood of quiet joy and gentle optimism, suitable for marking new beginnings, offering congratulations, or sending a comforting message to a loved one nearby. Created with the care of an experienced North London florist, it would sit just as gracefully on a windowsill overlooking Green Lanes as it would on a table prepared for a family celebration in a Manor House home, radiating purity, freshness, and a sense of peaceful celebration.
LIME ZEST
£50.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet feels like a soft moment of calm lifted straight from a studio in Manor House, every bloom carefully placed to create a sense of movement and depth. At its heart, plush garden roses open in layered spirals of blush pink, muted mauve, and antique rose, their velvety petals forming a romantic core that immediately draws the eye. Around them, generous clusters of carnations provide a cloud of texture: creamy centres gradually blush into pink and finish with deeper fuchsia and plum tones at the finely ruffled edges, giving the impression of ripples in fabric. Threaded through this softness are bold accents of deep indigo, where tight tulip-like buds and a single open royal blue anemone with a nearly black centre add drama, like ink strokes against pastel watercolour. Pale lavender stock rises in gentle spires from within the bouquet, its many tiny blossoms suggesting a light, powdery fragrance and guiding the gaze upward. Encircling the flowers, lush dark green leaves mingle with cool, rounded eucalyptus in silvery green, adding both structure and a sense of fresh, woodland air. The stems, bound neatly at the base, show this is a classic hand-tied design, ready to be set straight into a vase in a flat overlooking Manor House station or a townhouse near Finsbury Park. The overall impression is one of reflective beauty and quiet celebration, ideal for a birthday, an anniversary, or sending comfort when words feel too small, with colours that soothe and gently uplift.
NOBLE BEAUTY
£67.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this image captures a timeless romantic pairing that feels both intimate and thoughtfully composed, like a gift prepared for a quiet flat off Seven Sisters Road or a cosy home near Manor House station. On the left, a clear cylindrical vase showcases around a dozen deep red roses, each bloom lush and velvety, with layered petals that curl gently outwards. Some roses are fully open, displaying their intricate spiral hearts, while others are just beginning to unfurl, creating a natural rhythm and sense of movement within the arrangement. Interwoven throughout, airy sprays of white baby's breath appear like tiny snowflakes or soft mist, adding lightness and contrast against the intense crimson of the roses and the rich green stems seen through the water. The design feels classic and confident, the kind of bouquet a local expert at Manor House Florist might recommend for a milestone anniversary or a surprise proposal. To the right of the vase, a plush, medium-sized teddy bear sits upright, its light brown fur rendered in fine, fluffy texture. The bear's rounded limbs rest gently in front, and its dark, shiny eyes and petite embroidered nose give it a trusting, comforting look. A neatly tied dark brown ribbon bow at its neck adds a subtle touch of formality, as if dressed for a special occasion. Together, the roses and teddy bear create a scene rich with warmth and tenderness, ideal for celebrating love, making amends, or sending a heartfelt birthday delivery across Manor House and the neighbouring streets.
FOREVER & TEDDY BEAR
£80.00
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
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 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
A softly lit studio image reveals a generous hydrangea bouquet, its rounded form set cleanly against a pure white background so that every hue can breathe. Large, spherical heads of hydrangea, full and velvety, spill outward in a carefully balanced blend of blush pink, pale sky blue, and warm ivory white. Each head is made of countless tiny florets, the petals overlapping like layered silk, creating a plush, cloud-like surface that almost invites you to reach out and touch it. The pink blooms carry a romantic gentleness that feels at home in the townhouse windowsills around Manor House, while the cool blue hydrangeas bring a soothing calm reminiscent of early evening skies over nearby Woodberry Wetlands. Creamy white hydrangeas nestle among them, adding a sense of clarity and grace that brightens the entire composition. Dancing between the larger heads are fine sprays of deep fuchsia or magenta filler flowers, similar to waxflower, their petite blossoms bringing a more intense note of colour and a hint of wild meadow energy. A collar of lush greenery supports the bouquet: broad dark leaves give structure and depth, while smaller, lighter foliage softens the edges, making the arrangement feel natural and abundant rather than rigid. The stems are expertly aligned and tied at the base, completing the traditional hand-tied look favoured for doorstep deliveries along Seven Sisters Road or thoughtful surprises for homes off Green Lanes. The bouquet radiates peaceful joy and understated celebration, perfect for birthdays, get-well wishes, or simply brightening a Manor House flat with the quiet luxury of fresh, expertly arranged flowers.
FAIRYTALE BLISS
£60.00
Set against a pure white background, this bouquet feels like a burst of colour and care, the sort of arrangement a Manor House local might send to a friend off Seven Sisters Road on a grey afternoon. At its heart are lush cream-white roses, their petals perfectly furled in classic rosette shapes, suggesting calm and tenderness. Around them, deep magenta carnations gather in ruffled clusters, each petal slightly frilled at the edge, adding drama and energy to the design. Threaded between these bolder blooms are white alstroemeria, their long, elegant petals traced with fine pinkish-red streaks and centred with darker stamens that draw the eye in close. The flowers sit in a dense, rounded dome at the top of the hand-tied stems, creating a sense of fullness and abundance, while the greenery - from rich, glossy leaves to lighter variegated sprigs - lends a cool, fresh note, much like the tree-lined paths around Finsbury Park. The entire bouquet is wrapped with care: an inner layer of smooth, white paper forms a clean, tailored collar around the blooms, while a sheer, crinkled purple cellophane layer adds depth and a playful shimmer that catches the light. At the gathered base, a bright green satin ribbon is tied firmly into a tidy bow, its sheen echoing the foliage. A small rectangular kraft-style tag dangles from the knot, ready for a brief but heartfelt message. The overall impression is one of joyful celebration and thoughtful detail, suited to anniversaries, thank-you gifts, or welcoming a new neighbour in Manor House.
BLACKBERRY FUSION
£55.00
This image presents a lush, hand-tied bouquet set against a clean white backdrop, each flower clearly defined as if waiting to be delivered to a townhouse off Seven Sisters Road in Manor House. At the heart of the design, plump roses in tones of peach, apricot, and salmon pink unfold in gentle spirals, with petals that move from pale, almost creamy edges to deeper orange and coral nearer the centre, creating a soft, sunlit warmth. Interspersed among them, rich burgundy and deep magenta gerbera daisies spread out their fine, tapering petals around lighter, textured centres, bringing a bold, graphic contrast that feels both cheerful and refined. A dramatic King Protea emerges as the focal point, its rounded, architectural form made up of firm bracts in maroon and mauve-pink, tipped with delicate blush that adds an artistic, almost painted quality. Nestled between these statement blooms are clusters of lime-green Santini chrysanthemums, their compact, button-like heads densely packed with tiny petals, lending a playful, tactile texture and a fresh, zesty pop of colour reminiscent of spring foliage around nearby Clissold Park. Surrounding everything is an abundance of greenery: broad, glossy dark-green leaves provide a solid base; long, sword-like blades stretch upwards, giving height and structure; and light, rounded eucalyptus leaves in silvery-green tones offer a soft, airy finishing touch. The stems are gathered firmly at the base, clearly visible and neatly trimmed, emphasising the hand-crafted nature of the bouquet. The lighting is bright yet gentle, revealing the variety of hues and textures without distortion. The arrangement feels joyful and contemporary, well suited to visualise as a gift for birthdays, new homes, or simply to brighten a flat near Manor House station with a sense of celebration and thoughtful care.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
A generous, almost sphere-like bouquet of roses in dramatic red, cool white, and vivid royal blue dominates the frame, creating a strong sense of symmetry and fullness. The roses are expertly clustered so closely that they appear to form a continuous surface of petals, each bloom pressed gently against the next without looking cramped. Some flowers are tightly furled, their petals wrapped in smooth spirals, while others open more widely to reveal velvety layers that catch the light and emphasize their texture. The red roses carry a deep, wine-toned richness, while the white roses are softly creamy rather than stark, and the blue roses lean towards an intense cobalt that gives the entire bouquet a contemporary, almost artistic edge. Dark green, lacquered leaves are tucked strategically between the flowers, offering moments of shadow and contrast that keep the colours from blending into one another. The stems are gathered into a firm, tidy handle, the cut ends even and clearly conditioned, ready to be placed straight into a favourite vase in a Manor House home off Seven Sisters Road or near Manor House tube. The white background is stark and uncluttered, so the trio of colours stands out with almost graphic clarity, evoking images of national flags, remembrance gatherings, and ceremonial occasions. It feels like a bouquet designed for marking significant days-perhaps a thoughtful delivery for a veteran's family, a centrepiece for a local school's event, or a proud addition to a garden-facing window on a national holiday. Despite its patriotic palette, the craftsmanship keeps it elegant and timeless, with each colour thoughtfully spaced for perfect balance.
LIKE A ROYAL
£85.00
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
An opulent bouquet in glowing tones of orange, peach, and yellow stands out crisply against a spotless white background, like a burst of autumn sunlight over Manor House station. The arrangement is gathered in a clear, square glass vase, where the clean lines of the container offset the soft curves of the flowers. Deep orange roses, some gently washed with golden yellow at their centres, form the heart of the design, their petals densely layered and slightly open to reveal a rich, velvety core. Bright yellow garden-style roses nestle among them, their tightly furled petals adding a plush, cushiony texture. Weaving between these focal blooms are graceful stems of alstroemeria in peach and light orange shades, each petal marked with fine, painterly streaks and speckles that bring delicacy and movement. Scattered throughout are small, spherical orange accent flowers with spiky, thistle-like heads, offering a striking textural contrast and a slightly wild, natural note. The bouquet is surrounded by a generous collar of greenery: silvery eucalyptus leaves mingle with darker green foliage, creating depth and allowing the warm-toned flowers to shine. Around the middle of the vase, a band of natural beige burlap or jute is wrapped neatly, adding an artisanal, rustic touch that feels perfectly in tune with the independent cafes and community feel around Woodberry Wetlands and Seven Sisters Road. In the bottom right corner of the image, an orange circular badge with bold white lettering announces "VASE INCLUDED," clearly indicating this is a complete floral gift. The whole composition radiates warmth, optimism, and thoughtful craftsmanship, ideal for celebrations, new beginnings, or simply bringing a vibrant focal point to a home in the Manor House area.
AUTUMN SUNRISE
£70.00
This image shows a hand-tied bouquet photographed head-on against a plain white background, creating a clean, gallery-style feel that highlights every flower. At the heart of the arrangement, several striking bi-colour roses draw the eye. Their petals open in layered spirals, glowing with golden yellow at the centre that slowly transitions into vibrant orange and delicate reddened edges, like the warm evening light falling across the rooftops around Manor House station. Clustered around these roses are crisp white daisy-style chrysanthemums. Their symmetrical petals frame vivid lime-green centres that lend the bouquet a cool, refreshing brightness, balancing the warmth of the roses. Interwoven among these paler blooms are rich magenta and fuchsia chrysanthemums, their compact, multi-petaled heads offering dense texture and a saturated, jewel-toned pop of colour. Each of these smaller flowers has a yellow-green centre that visually links them to the white daisies, creating a sense of continuity and careful design. Dark green foliage, possibly ruscus, threads between the blooms, the leaves slender, smooth, and softly glossy, giving the composition depth and a slightly wild, garden-like character, reminiscent of nearby Finsbury Park borders in summer. The stems at the bottom are cut cleanly and gathered tightly, indicating a professionally crafted bouquet ready for delivery to homes and cafes along Green Lanes or Seven Sisters Road. Soft, even lighting casts minimal shadow, allowing the warm yellows and oranges, sharp whites, rich pinks, and deep greens to stand out clearly. The mood is cheerful and uplifting, suitable for anniversaries, congratulations, or a simple "thinking of you" for someone in the Manor House area.
BERRY BURST
£43.00
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
An intimate, overhead study of an artisan bouquet arranged in soft pastels: generous roses in blush pink, creamy white and gentle peach unfurl at the centre, their layered petals forming a tactile, silk-like surface. Interspersed pale lavender or dusty mauve blooms introduce subtle depth, while tiny, ethereal white filler flowers and fine pink berry clusters create filigree-like detail between larger roses. Natural, dried accents in cream and tan - wispy grasses and seed pods - add muted rustic texture and a whisper of countryside, contrasting the fresh rose petals with brittle, sculptural shapes. Generous sprays of silvery, rounded eucalyptus leaves offer structure and a cool, herbal aroma that threads through the composition, lifting the palette and framing each bloom. The image is overlaid by a crisp white rectangular frame cropping the flowers' centre; inside, an elegant script proclaims "Florist Choice," followed by the smaller uppercase sans-serif "CHOICE," and the price shown as "?70" in bold white digits at the base of the frame. Subtle daylight highlights petal edges and the vellum-like surface of dried elements, creating a calm, almost ethereal atmosphere. This bouquet reads as both luxurious and approachable - a florist's considered selection meant for celebrations, quiet moments of thanks, or Mother's Day - and it reflects the seasonal styling many customers request for delivery around Manor House and neighbouring Finsbury Park streets.
FLORIST CHOICE £70
£70.00
A generously rounded floral arrangement overflows with bright yellow, fresh green, and pure white blooms, carefully composed in a low, rectangular glass vase set against a clean white backdrop. Dominating the display are golden yellow roses, some just beginning to open and others fully in bloom, their layered petals catching the light and suggesting celebration and hope. Nestled among them are clusters of dainty yellow spray roses, which add a sense of richness and detail, as though the bouquet has been gathered from a particularly abundant garden. White pompom chrysanthemums form compact, cushion-like spheres, their many small petals creating a soft, tactile texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Scattered throughout are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a tiny globe of colour, supported by larger, ruffled pale green flowers that recall frilly carnations or decorative green mums, giving the whole piece a fresh, spring-like character. 

The blossoms are cradled in a bed of varied foliage: broad, variegated leaves with pale margins sit alongside more slender, darker greens, while fine sprigs and small star-shaped white filler flowers weave in and out, lending delicacy and a sense of movement. The stems are visible through the crystal-clear glass vase, which has its middle wrapped in a tactile, natural band, perhaps woven fibre or bark, finished with a bright lime green ribbon wrapped horizontally around the centre. The composition feels both contemporary and warm, the kind of uplifting bouquet you might see on a coffee table in a flat off Green Lanes or brightening a home near Manor House station. It evokes feelings of optimism, renewal, and quiet celebration, well suited for birthdays, new beginnings, or simply sending a burst of cheer with local flower delivery in and around Manor House.
FRESH BLOSSOM
£64.50
In this studio-style image, a meticulously crafted bouquet is suspended against a pure white background, every flower and leaf crisply defined, as if freshly presented at a Manor House doorstep. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of large creamy white roses at the core, at least half a dozen fully open heads surrounded by a few slightly cupped blooms. Their petals curl outward in soft spirals, creating a sense of depth and subtle movement, like gently turning pages in a favourite book. Nestled among them are stems of deep purple and magenta alstroemeria, their slim, trumpet-like blooms adding a regal note with their velvety sheen and delicate striped markings. Some alstroemeria are just beginning to open, their buds promising more colour to come, which lends the arrangement a feeling of continuity and enduring beauty. Fine sprays of baby's breath drift between the larger flowers, tiny white blossoms appearing almost like mist in the brighter parts of the image, softening the contrasts and linking cream and purple together. Dotted through the bouquet are green-white astrantia, their intricate star-shaped bracts and textured centres offering subtle detail that rewards a longer look. Encasing the entire composition, folded aspidistra-style leaves form a smooth, dark green collar, glossy and substantial, giving the bouquet a polished, contemporary edge. The stems are gathered neatly at the base, visible where they meet the white ground, suggesting a hand-tied design ready for a vase in a Manor House living room or office near Seven Sisters Road. The atmosphere is serene and composed, suitable for expressing sympathy, heartfelt thanks, or quiet celebration with local flower delivery across N4 and surrounding streets.
IN THE STARS
£60.00
A lush, rounded bouquet in shades of blush pink and lavender is shown against a clean white background, its colours and textures standing out like a gentle sunrise over Manor House. At the centre sit two generous domes of soft pink hydrangea, each bloom made up of layers of tiny petals that fold and crumple like fine silk, creating a billowing, cushiony focal point. Nestled between and around them are light pink roses, some just starting to unfurl their outer petals, others fully open with perfect spiral hearts, bringing a sense of romance and classic elegance. Slender stems of bell-shaped flowers in pale lilac and lavender purple rise delicately from the arrangement, likely campanula or similar bellflowers, their nodding heads adding height and an airy, almost musical rhythm to the composition. Scattered through the design are fine clusters of deeper fuchsia and rich pink filler blossoms, reminiscent of waxflower or dainty phlox, which introduce texture, contrast, and a touch of playful brightness. Abundant green foliage wraps and supports the blooms, with a mix of broad leaves and soft, slender stems that suggest the bouquet has been freshly picked from a local garden near Woodberry Wetlands or along Seven Sisters Road. The stems are visible at the base, gathered and tied in a neat, hand-tied style that feels ready to slip into a favourite vase at home. The overall impression is of tenderness and celebration-a bouquet that could easily be carried to a birthday tea, a new home visit, or a quiet anniversary dinner in Manor House, radiating freshness, affection, and thoughtful care.
PINK CASHMERE
£59.00
Captured from a slightly overhead angle against a crisp white backdrop, this abundant bouquet feels like holding a little pocket of calm in the middle of Manor House's busy streets. The flowers are arranged in a soft dome, with pastel pink roses at the centre, each bloom layered with intricate, velvety petals shifting from deeper blush at the heart to paler, almost cream edges. Interwoven with them are generously frilled carnations in warm dusty rose and mauve, their ruffles adding a romantic, almost vintage softness to the design. Rising through the arrangement are elegant spikes of deep violet-blue Veronica, their slender, tapering forms giving the bouquet a sense of movement and vertical grace, reminiscent of the tall blooms you might see in local front gardens near Seven Sisters Road. Around these main blooms dance airy sprays of tiny aster-like flowers, each small lavender or periwinkle star with a soft yellow eye, creating a light, clouded texture that fills any gaps beautifully. Deeper purple bell-shaped Lisianthus blossoms tuck between the layers like hidden treasures, adding refined depth and a touch of drama without losing the overall gentle mood. The flowers are cradled by a generous collar of greenery: silvery eucalyptus, softer matt green foliage, and playful tufts of lime, almost chartreuse filler that bring an energetic, contemporary edge. At the base, the stems gather cleanly in a tight, natural bunch, clearly hand-tied, suggesting the bouquet has just left the workbench of an experienced Manor House florist. The overall effect is of fresh, thoughtfully curated beauty, ideal for celebrating birthdays, new homes, or heartfelt gestures delivered around Manor House, Harringay, and the nearby N4 neighbourhoods.
SPRING CHARM
£57.00
A lush cluster of about twelve fresh roses dominates the frame, their bi-colour petals unfolding in rich, concentric spirals that draw the eye from the center outward. At the heart of each bloom lies a luminous yellow, reminiscent of early morning light over Manor House station, gradually melting into a vivid orange that deepens near the outermost petals into a gentle red-orange halo. Every rose is at its peak, open enough to reveal intricate layers yet still tight enough to convey crisp freshness, the petals smooth and velvety with softly ruffled edges. Between the blossoms, generous sprigs of deep green foliage provide a structured backdrop, their polished surfaces reflecting the light and intensifying the bouquet's warm, sunset-like palette. The stems are neatly bundled below, straight and sturdy, forming a compact base that suggests the arrangement has just been tied by an experienced florist preparing it for delivery along Green Lanes or to a townhouse off Seven Sisters Road. Set against a pristine white background, there are no distractions from the interplay of colour and texture; the roses appear to float, radiating a quiet, confident joy. The composition feels balanced and intentional, as if made for a congratulatory gift, a romantic gesture after an evening walk through Finsbury Park, or a thoughtful "thinking of you" surprise for someone living nearby. The bouquet's overall mood is warm and uplifting, echoing the comforting familiarity of the local streets while celebrating the natural artistry of fresh, hand-crafted roses.
SUNRISE
£60.00
A carefully composed wicker basket arrangement sits centered against a clean white background, its natural textures and gentle green-and-white palette reminiscent of a quiet stroll through the leafy streets around Manor House station. The basket itself is light brown, woven in a traditional pattern with a strong, arched handle that frames the flowers like a small window onto a garden. Around its base, a red and white gingham ribbon is tied into a tidy bow, the tiny checks evoking picnics on nearby Finsbury Park lawns and adding a homespun charm to the design. From the heart of the basket rise graceful lily stems, their buds creamy white with hints of pale green, some tightly furled, others beginning to open and reveal smooth, luminous petals. Around them, open white Gerbera daisies with dark, velvety centres radiate like sunbursts, giving the arrangement a joyful yet sophisticated character. Soft lisianthus blossoms in white and pale celadon green are sprinkled between the larger flowers, their frilled edges catching the light and adding a sense of movement. A single sculptural calla lily, pure white and trumpet-shaped, curves elegantly to one side, while smaller spiky white and green chrysanthemum-like sprays fill out the spaces, preventing any harsh gaps. A tapestry of foliage frames the flowers: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a blue-green sheen, trailing variegated ivy-like greens, and broad, deep green leaves that give structure and contrast. The overall effect is of effortless, natural elegance, ideal for marking an anniversary, sending thoughtful congratulations, or delivering a gentle message of support to a home or office around Manor House, capturing both freshness and emotional warmth.
SWEET MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00
Presented against a plain white studio background, this generous, rounded arrangement balances exuberance with refinement in every curve and spike. Standing tall are yellow Asiatic lilies, some fully unfurled with their speckled throats exposed and others kept as elongated buds that add vertical rhythm. Two or three soft lavender roses rest nearer the centre, their cool hue and velvet petals cooling the palette and inviting a softer breath between the brighter elements. Vivid orange Gerbera daisies punctuate the mass with bold, flat faces, while clusters of small orange and sunny-yellow globe flowers - the cheerful, Billy-Button-like accents - create lively points of interest. Bright lime green button chrysanthemums provide a textured, cushiony underlayer that fills the composition and lends a tactile, almost textile-like quality to the bouquet. Several blue-grey Eryngium thistles emerge from the lower and lateral edges, their spiky, star-shaped bracts adding a sculptural, contemporary note against the warm tones. Mixed greens - broad glossy leaves and delicate filler stems - weave through the flowers, giving each bloom room to breathe and enhancing the overall lushness. The soft studio light brings out the lilies' waxy sheen, the roses' velvety matte, and the thistles' metallic coolness. As a local florist piece intended for celebration or consolation, this design speaks of joy, optimism, and careful craft; Manor House Florist would typically prepare this for same-day delivery across Manor House and the surrounding Finsbury Park and Green Lanes districts, promising freshness and considered seasonal selection.
TROPIC GETAWAY
£64.00
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