Manor House GIFTS FOR HIM

At Manor House Florist, we know that finding the right gifts for him can be a challenge. That's why our local team on the edge of Finsbury Park has curated a thoughtful range of masculine-style bouquets, lush green plants and fuss-free gift sets that feel genuinely personal.

Whether he's based near Seven Sisters Road, commuting via Manor House Underground Station or relaxing around Finsbury Park and Green Lanes, our experienced florist team designs modern arrangements that suit his style - from bold, architectural stems to understated seasonal blooms.

Order before 3 PM for reliable same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby areas such as:

  • Finsbury Park
  • Harringay
  • Stoke Newington

Every gift is hand-crafted in our local studio, wrapped with care and delivered with a friendly smile - never passed off to a faceless warehouse. You can securely order online for birthdays, anniversaries, thank-you gestures or just-because moments, knowing a real neighbourhood expert is creating something special.

As a trusted Manor House Florist, we've spent years learning what local customers love. From selecting long-lasting flowers to choosing the right fragrance and colour palette, we use our experience to help you send a gift he'll genuinely appreciate.

Explore our curated Gifts for Him collection today and let us take care of every detail, from stem selection to doorstep delivery.

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GIFTS FOR HIM
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
This lush, hand-tied bouquet reads like an autumn stroll around Manor House and nearby Green Lanes: warm, textured and alive with seasonal colour. Dominant, velvety red roses and deep burgundy Gerbera daisies form the bouquet's strong core, their layered petals and dark centers creating dramatic focal points beneath soft studio light. Interwoven throughout are jubilant sprays of small yellow chrysanthemum-like flowers that brighten the arrangement with a sunny, almost playful contrast, their clustered petals catching and reflecting light to create pockets of warmth. Coral and soft peach roses offer gentle pauses between the stronger tones, their delicate ruffled petals adding romantic softness. Orange-red alstroemeria - slender, often speckled - threaded through the design add a lively, star-shaped texture and a touch of movement, as if leaves and petals are still drifting. The composition rests on a varied bed of foliage: deep glossy greens, lighter textured leaves and subtle variegation that lift and separate blooms, plus several large, bronzed, lobed autumn leaves that read like a nod to the nearby parks in fall. The stems are bound neatly at the base, a visible green bundle that announces traditional hand-tying and florist skill. Presented against white, the colours sing with clarity; the bouquet's scent seems faintly honeyed and warm in the mind's nose. As an experienced florist serving the Manor House area, I see this arrangement as an elegant harvest statement-equally fitting for a Thanksgiving table, a seasonal gift, or to bring the calm autumn light of the neighbourhood indoors.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet feels like a little pocket of Manor House autumn gathered into your hands. The arrangement forms a generous dome of colour and texture, led by large chrysanthemums in glowing shades of burnt orange, deep gold, and warm amber, their long, fine petals radiating outwards like small suns. Between them, creamy white roses peek through, their petals layered in perfect spirals, adding a sense of calm refinement and soft fragrance to the composition. Scattered among these classics are distinctive yellow-orange celosia blooms, the cockscomb flowers curling and folding in velvety ridges that resemble coral or the surface of a quietly rippling brain, inviting the eye to linger on their unusual form. Fine clusters of white daisy-like flowers, likely matricaria or chamomile, dance through the bouquet, each tiny yellow eye echoing the golden hues of the larger flowers and giving the design a light, meadowy character, like a stroll along nearby Woodberry Wetlands in late summer. Bright lime-green solidago and other fresh foliage weave around and through the blooms, adding contrast, volume, and a lively, almost sparkling green that keeps the palette from becoming too heavy. The stems are carefully aligned and bound at the base with green florist's tape, a clear sign of a professional finish ready for doorstep delivery across N4. Lit with clear, even light, every petal edge and leaf vein stands out, making this bouquet perfect for birthdays, autumn thank-you gifts, or simply bringing a sense of seasonal comfort into a Manor House flat or townhouse.
COUNTRYSIDE BUNCH
£65.00
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
Soft, ambient light reveals a lush, hand-tied bouquet centred on blushing garden roses with velvety, pale-pink petals, accented by bright white berries and sprigs of tiny white filler flowers that give the arrangement a delicate, garden-picked air. Dusty blue-green eucalyptus leaves arc gracefully around the roses, their silvery undersides and aromatic breath creating a cool, calming contrast to the warm blush tones. Interspersed within are finer textures - waxflower-like sprays and small burgundy-toned buds - and taller, slender spikes that echo the shape of snapdragons, lending gentle vertical rhythm. The stems are gathered with a cream satin ribbon, the finish tactile and intentionally unforced, placed against a muted, carved stone or painted console that allows the colours to breathe. A neat white rectangle overlay reading "Florist Choice" with a clear price mark sits on the image, signalling a thoughtful, value-led selection of seasonal stems. Visually and olfactorily, the bouquet reads as comforting and refined: soft petals, a hint of eucalyptus scent, the slight prickle of greenery under the fingertips. Curated for quiet celebrations - a new home, an intimate anniversary, or a heartfelt thank-you - this style is what we prepare for local deliveries around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park; Manor House Florist often chooses this palette when selecting the freshest seasonal blooms for same-day or next-day hand delivery across the local area.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
A contemporary hatbox arrangement sits centre stage, its sleek black sides contrasted by a lavish dome of yellow roses and rich burgundy leucadendron that looks as if it could brighten any home along Seven Sisters Road or a flat overlooking Manor House tube. The roses, around two dozen in number, are a creamy, golden yellow, their petals layered in tight spirals that open into soft, cupped blooms. Each flower catches the light differently, so some appear to glow almost lemony, while others deepen into a honeyed tone, creating a gentle play of colour across the surface of the bouquet. Tucked between them, the leucadendron 'Safari Sunset' add a sculptural note, their tapered, cone-like bracts shifting from deep maroon at the tips to a softer green at the base, as if they have captured the last light of an autumn evening over nearby Clissold Park. At the base, broad, glossy foliage forms a dark green collar, while finer, needle-like sprigs emerge lightly from between the blooms, adding airiness and texture and softening the silhouette. Just visible below the flowers, a band of white lace trim encircles the rim of the hatbox, bringing a delicate, almost bridal detail to the bold, matte black container. Everything is meticulously placed, from the way the roses nestle together as though embracing, to the way the greenery lifts them up and makes them seem to hover. There is a sense of quiet celebration in this design-a perfect choice for marking a new job, sending congratulations, or offering heartfelt thanks with same-day delivery across Manor House and the surrounding streets.
BOX OF SUNSHINE
£115.00
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
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
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
Set against a pure white backdrop, this jubilant floral display feels like a heartfelt salute to a century of memories in Manor House. A sturdy, ribbed vase in soft matte pink anchors the arrangement, its understated colour allowing the flowers to take centre stage. Tall stems of pale pink lilies rise from the heart of the bouquet, some blooms already open with elegant, star-shaped petals, others still in smooth, elongated buds that promise more beauty in the days ahead. Around them, clusters of pastel roses in soft blush and deeper mauve tones nestle together, their velvety petals spiralling inward like cherished secrets. Between these classic blooms, rich purple lisianthus unfurl and delicate sprays of lavender asters with tiny yellow centres add a gentle, meadow-like charm. Bright lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the pastel palette, giving a playful energy, while sprigs of feathery white baby's breath float through the design, softening every edge. A generous frame of glossy green foliage adds volume and depth, evoking the calm of nearby Finsbury Park or a leafy Manor House side street. To the lower right of the bouquet, a shimmering round foil balloon steals a smile, its surface alive with multi-coloured confetti spots in vivid shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Bold white numerals "100" sit proudly at the centre, slightly shadowed for a three-dimensional feel, leaving no doubt that this is a special milestone gift. The overall mood is one of gratitude and celebration, as though the bouquet has been crafted by a local florist to honour a beloved grandparent or neighbour reaching the incredible age of one hundred.
100 YEARS YOUNG
£65.00
A lush hand-tied bouquet in tones of white, cream, and soft green rests against a pure white background, its calm elegance reminiscent of an early morning walk through Finsbury Park near Manor House after a light frost. At its centre, plush ivory roses unfold gracefully, each bloom revealing layers of velvety petals that seem to glow with gentle warmth. Around them, decorative ornamental cabbages create a striking focal point: outer leaves in deep, leafy green encircle delicately ruffled hearts of pale chartreuse and yellow-green, offering a sculptural contrast to the rounded rose heads. Sprays of dainty white chrysanthemums and small daisy-like flowers are woven through the design, their numerous petals and soft yellow-green centres bringing a playful brightness that keeps the bouquet from feeling too formal. Tiny, star-shaped heads of astrantia, tinged in greenish-white, add intricate texture, like delicate fireworks nestled among the larger blooms. Subtle streaks of white alstroemeria, some petals faintly brushed with creamy markings, lend a whisper of movement and refinement. Generous greenery in varying shapes and shades-from broad, glossy leaves to more slender stems-creates a natural frame that enhances the white flowers and makes the colours appear even fresher, much like the vibrant planting along Green Lanes. The stems are neatly bound at the base, clearly visible and slightly fanned out, signalling a hand-crafted design ready for the vase. The overall effect is soothing, sincere, and quietly luxurious, suited to sending congratulations, offering sympathy, or simply refreshing a modern Manor House living room with a breath of cool, clean beauty.
AMAZON SANGRIA
£50.00
This image captures a thoughtfully composed Father's Day bouquet and balloon set, styled as though it has just been finished on the workbench of a local Manor House florist and placed against a simple white backdrop to let every detail shine. Dominating the left and central area is a generous hand-tied bouquet of fresh hydrangeas, their rounded heads forming a soft dome of colour. At the core, large clusters of creamy white hydrangea petals create a gentle, cloud-like focal point, each floret overlapping the next to give a velvety, almost cushiony texture. Around these, cool light blue hydrangeas introduce a soothing, tranquil note, evoking the calm of a quiet walk through nearby Finsbury Park on a clear afternoon. Nestled among them, lime green hydrangeas stand out with a vivid, slightly citrus brightness, especially noticeable at the edges of the bouquet, where they lend a modern, uplifting twist. Eucalyptus branches weave throughout, their silvery-green, coin-shaped leaves adding movement and an impression of fresh, aromatic greenery, supported by darker foliage that deepens the overall palette. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom, straight and aligned, reinforcing the sense of expert craftsmanship. On the lower right side of the frame, a glossy round foil balloon leans into the flowers, its white center bordered by graphic black-and-white stripes. Bold lettering declares, "For the BEST DAD EVER!" in an array of playful fonts, patterns, and colours, from polka-dotted reds to striped greens and solid teals, with a tiny "No. 1" rosette badge tucked near the word "BEST." Scattered stars and confetti dots in bright tones dance across the balloon's surface, echoing the laughter and pride of family celebrations around Manor House. The overall mood is one of warm appreciation, making this arrangement ideal for honouring a dad on Father's Day, his birthday, or any occasion where gratitude needs to be seen and felt.
BEST DAD EVER EUPHORIA
£70.00
Rich, textured and quietly dramatic, this bouquet reads like a memory of a late-summer meadow gathered by hand. A dramatic, near-black burgundy dahlia anchors the composition, its velveteen petals creating a theatrical focal point around which soft garden roses in peach, cream and pale apricot unfurl in layered, romantic spirals. Interspersed are sculptural silver-blue eryngium thistles whose prickly geometry and cool colour bring modern contrast, while clusters of pale green or creamy hypericum berries offer small, glossy beats of freshness. Varied foliage-dusky eucalyptus leaves with a silvery bloom alongside deeper glossy greens-threads through the flowers, lifting the eye and suggesting a gentle breeze. The lighting is soft and directional, catching the dew-like sheen on petals and the frosted edges of foliage to reveal texture and depth. Over the floral tableau a white square with soft corners floats centrally; within it, white script spells "Florist," an uppercase "CHOICE" sits beneath, and "?60" is presented in bold type, the overlay clear and readable against the darker centre of the bouquet. Composed with the confidence of a local atelier, this arrangement exemplifies thoughtful, seasonal selection - the kind of "Florist's Choice" creation Manor House Florist might prepare for a wedding bouquet, a romantic surprise, or a comforting gift delivered the same day to homes around Manor House, near the tube and the markets along Green Lanes.
FLORIST CHOICE £60
£60.00
This image shows a thoughtfully arranged white anniversary bouquet paired with a silver foil balloon, captured in clear, even light against a clean white backdrop, as if ready to be dispatched from a Manor House florist studio to a home near Woodberry Wetlands. The bouquet itself is lush and rounded, built from a generous cluster of white chrysanthemums that resemble classic daisies, each flower centred with a cheerful, golden-yellow eye. Rising through this cushion of petals are several long, slender white lily buds, still mostly closed, their pale green undertones hinting at future blossoms and lending a sense of quiet anticipation. Fine sprays of white baby's breath soften the composition, their tiny blossoms creating a misty veil between the larger flowers, while rich dark-green leaves provide structure and a cool contrast to the whites and creams. The stems are neatly enclosed in a layer of clear cellophane, then embraced by brown kraft paper folded into crisp angles that give the arrangement a contemporary yet rustic charm, like something you might carry home from a weekend market near Manor House station. To the lower right, partly overlapping the bouquet, rests a round, metallic silver foil balloon. Its surface is decorated with detailed scrolls and floral flourishes in contrasting shades of silver, framing the elegantly scripted "25th" at the centre. Behind the main lettering, faint repetitions of "Happy Anniversary" form a subtle pattern, reinforcing the celebratory message. The cool white flowers and reflective silver balloon together create a serene, dignified tribute to a 25th anniversary, beautifully suited to marking a long, enduring partnership.
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY
£60.00
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
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