Manor House NEW HOME

Welcome to Manor House Florist, your trusted local florist creating fresh, handcrafted flowers and bouquets right in the heart of Manor House. Our small, experienced team designs every arrangement with care, drawing inspiration from the community around Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road and the green spaces by Finsbury Park.

Whether you're celebrating a birthday, saying thank you, or sending sympathy, we'll help you choose the perfect blooms. We personally select market-fresh stems each morning, so your flowers arrive vibrant, long-lasting and perfectly presented. With our local knowledge and years of floral experience, we know exactly what works for London homes, offices and venues.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on all local orders placed before 3 PM. From Finsbury Park and Harringay to Stoke Newington, our drivers know the area well and deliver your flowers with the same care we put into arranging them.

  • Beautiful hand-tied bouquets for every occasion
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Browse our curated collections and order online today for fast, local same-day delivery. At Manor House Florist, we're proud to be the neighbourhood flower shop you can rely on for thoughtful, expertly made arrangements - delivered fresh, the very same day.

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NEW HOME FLOWERS
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
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 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
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
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
Envision a vibrant bouquet artfully arranged in a tall, slender glass vase, basking in the soft ambiance of Manor House's gentle daylight. Four gerbera daisies take center stage: two bursting in vivid tangerine and the others in soft, creamy blush, all centered by earthy brown discs. The roses-velvety and unfurling in rich, jewel-toned magenta-lend the composition a classic sense of romance. White alstroemeria and petite spray roses offer a subtle, cleansing brightness, seamlessly blended with blush-pink blossoms and ethereal clusters of airy baby's breath to create texture and depth. Aspidistra leaves, their broad, glossy green surfaces elegantly curved and layered, wrap protectively at the base, much like the parklands that embrace the Manor House area. Delicate sprigs and slender leaves nestle between the blooms, weaving in a sense of fullness and natural harmony. Beneath the clear water of the vase, lively green stems reflect the freshness and care associated with local florists in the Highbury and Harringay corridors. The bouquet evokes feelings of hope and happiness, its gentle fragrance-sweet rose, faint lily, green foliage-floating softly in memory of Sunday mornings at Manor House cafés. Crafted with visible expertise, this lavish floral arrangement is the perfect choice for celebrating special moments, sending radiant cheer, or simply filling a Manor House home with nature's finest beauty.
WONDER
£60.00
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
Set against a clean white backdrop, this lush bouquet captures the feeling of a carefully arranged floral embrace, the kind you might receive from a trusted neighborhood shop near Manor House station. At its heart are two sumptuous, dark red roses, their petals coiled tight and velvety, embodying deep love and admiration. Encircling them, a ring of white daisy-like chrysanthemums opens outward, each bloom crisp and bright, surrounding vivid lime-green centres that give the bouquet a fresh, modern character. Gently woven among the whites are soft pink and medium pink daisy chrysanthemums, their petals forming delicate layers around the same green cores, creating a pleasing rhythm of colour that moves effortlessly between calm white and gentle blush tones. Between these larger heads, fine sprigs of pale pink waxflower peek through, their myriad tiny blossoms and wiry stems adding a mist of texture, like a floral haze softening the edges of the design. Rich greenery supports everything: broad, dark green leaves and lighter green accents that cradle the flowers and make the colours appear even more vibrant, reminiscent of foliage along Green Lanes or the paths towards Finsbury Park. The bouquet is tightly gathered at the base, with fresh green stems neatly trimmed and tied, clearly ready for a vase on a coffee table or windowsill in a Manor House flat. This arrangement feels both comforting and uplifting, suitable for celebrating an anniversary, saying thank you, or simply bringing a touch of natural beauty into a North London home with same-day local delivery.
FLORAL MELODY
£45.00
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
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
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 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
Set against a clean white background, this thoughtfully composed bouquet appears almost suspended in light, like a calm still-life ready to be delivered to a quiet townhouse off Green Lanes in Manor House. Two large white Oriental lilies command the centre, their sculptural petals opening wide and slightly arching back, creating a sense of gentle movement. The lilies' reddish-brown stamens stand out sharply, adding a touch of drama that anchors the softer tones around them. Embracing these lilies is a ring of blush and soft pink roses, some tightly furled with smooth outer petals, others more open and ruffled, each one hinting at a light, sweet fragrance. Weaving between the roses and lilies are elegant sprigs of pink and white alstroemeria, their elongated petals marked with subtle speckles of yellow, reminiscent of the dappled light you see through the trees around Woodberry Wetlands. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath hover delicately throughout the design, lending an airy, cloud-like quality that makes the arrangement feel both full and weightless at the same time. Lush green foliage provides a rich backdrop, with broad, shiny leaves and finer, feathered greens adding texture, shape, and a sense of freshness, as though the bouquet has just been arranged at Manor House Florist for same-day delivery across the N4 area. The flowers are perfectly proportioned to a low, square clear glass vase, with stems visible through the water, and a pale pink satin ribbon wrapped neatly around the vase's middle, giving it a soft, romantic finish. In the bottom right corner, an orange circular graphic with bold white text clearly states "VASE INCLUDED," ensuring it is immediately obvious that the container forms part of the floral gift. The arrangement as a whole radiates a mood of calm celebration and heartfelt care, ideal for placing on a dining table, a bedside, or a cosy living room shelf overlooking Manor House's tree-lined streets.
COLOURFUL DELIGHT
£65.00
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 lush, rounded bouquet of white roses, pink alstroemeria, and delicate baby's breath is captured in crisp detail against a plain white background, letting every petal take centre stage. The roses are the stars: large, creamy white blooms with gently cupped forms, their petals layered in soft curls that open outwards from subtle, pale yellow hearts. They look freshly cut, as if they could have just been arranged on a workbench in a Manor House flower shop, the scent imagined as clean and faintly sweet. Between them, stems of alstroemeria weave through the design, their trumpet-shaped blossoms painted in tones of bright fuchsia, rose pink, and a softer blush at the edges. Each bloom carries fine streaks and speckles in a deeper magenta, adding movement and personality, like the lively mix of people and cafés along nearby Green Lanes. Sprays of white gypsophila are scattered throughout, each minuscule floret forming a light, frothy cloud that fills the gaps without ever feeling heavy. Fresh green leaves frame the arrangement, the foliage peeking out just enough to provide structure, richness, and a sense of garden-like abundance. The bouquet is clearly hand-tied: stems are grouped neatly at the bottom, cut to an even length and cinched together, suggesting it is ready for delivery to a home near Manor House underground, a flat overlooking Finsbury Park, or a small celebration in a local restaurant. The lighting is bright yet soft, enhancing the bouquet's romantic character and revealing its intricate textures. Overall, the image conveys a feeling of calm celebration and tender affection, perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or sending warm wishes to someone special in the neighbourhood.
AMOUR
£50.00
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
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
What I love about this hand-tied bouquet is the way colour and texture converse: a vibrant, almost glowing lime-green hydrangea forms the voluminous heart, its tight clusters of tiny petals feeling soft and cloud-like beneath the fingers. Nearby, peach-tinged and pale pink roses sit like quiet guests, petals folding outward in gentle spirals, while deeper red roses add a note of passionate elegance that grounds the composition. Cheerful coral-pink carnations, with their crinkled, frilled edges, provide lively punctuation and a welcoming warmth. Cool, metallic-blue Eryngium thistles cut through the softness with architectural clarity-their spiky, star-like shapes offering a contemporary, seaside-like contrast that keeps the bouquet from feeling too traditional. Slender sprays of eucalyptus lend a silvery scent and a modern, leafy backdrop, while tall grasses and upright filler foliage create upward motion and a sense of freshly gathered abundance. The hand-tied stems are bound simply with a natural fibre, revealing trimmed green ends that speak to freshness and careful workmanship. In the gentle daylight of a north London morning the arrangement seems to shimmer, each surface catching light differently: satiny rose petals, papery carnation ruffles, and the subtle sheen of thistle bracts. As a florist familiar with the streets around Manor House and the markets near Green Lanes, I'd picture this bouquet brightening a kitchen table, accompanying a birthday note, or arriving as a thoughtful Mother's Day surprise for someone on Seven Sisters Road. It reads as both sophisticated and comforting-an expert blend of softness, structure and local charm.
WILD AT HEART
£59.00
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
A lush, celebratory bouquet is pictured in front of a pure white backdrop, the colours so vivid they seem to echo the lively buzz around Manor House station at the start of a sunny weekend. At the base, a contemporary rectangular glass vase anchors the arrangement; around its middle, a soft light green and white gingham ribbon is tied smoothly, giving a gentle country-style charm that would suit a living room along Green Lanes or a cosy flat near Finsbury Park. Rising from the vase, velvety deep red roses form the emotional core of the design, their petals tightly layered and rich in tone. Nestled alongside them are radiant orange gerbera daisies with dark, clearly defined centres, their clean lines and generous petals bringing a sense of joy and optimism. Red-orange carnations add a ruffled, almost cloud-like texture, enhancing the sense of fullness. Above this cluster, white oriental lilies stretch upward, some open with star-shaped blooms showing delicate inner pink veining and pollen-tipped stamens, others still closed, hinting at fragrance yet to be released. Bright lime green button chrysanthemums pop through the arrangement like little fireworks of colour, lending a lively, modern touch. Deep green leaves and distinctive silver-toned eucalyptus fronds fan out around the flowers, creating depth and soft movement in the silhouette. The stems are clearly visible through the glass, meticulously aligned to show expert floristry skills. An orange circular graphic in the bottom right corner, with bold white text reading "VASE INCLUDED," partly overlaps the vase, indicating that this colourful mixed arrangement arrives ready to place on a table, ideal for celebrating milestones or sending same-day flowers to loved ones in and around Manor House.
IMPERIAL TOPAZ
£60.00
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
This image shows a lush, rounded bouquet that feels like a small celebration captured in flowers, set clearly against a crisp white background so every stem is easy to imagine. The main impression is a rich tapestry of purple, orange, and pink, anchored by several striking Vanda orchids whose fuchsia-violet petals are patterned with delicate speckles, giving them a distinctive, tropical character. Between these orchid faces, vibrant orange roses glow like little lanterns, their tightly formed spirals promising long-lasting beauty and a cheerful mood. Interwoven with them are soft pastel and blush-pink roses, some still unfurling from tight buds, others open into ruffled, garden-style blooms that add romance and tenderness, like something you might choose for a Manor House engagement or new baby celebration. Elegant calla lilies rise gracefully above the main body of the bouquet, their slender trumpets tinted in muted plum and mauve, introducing height and a modern, sculptural touch. The entire arrangement rests in a cradle of fresh foliage: slender, silvery eucalyptus leaves arc outward, while darker green leaves provide a rich, earthy base that makes the colours appear even more vivid. Small tufts of lavender-toned filler flowers peep out between the larger heads, adding fine detail and a soft, meadow-like feeling, reminiscent of walks through nearby Clissold Park in spring. The stems are left clean and visible at the bottom, gathered tightly to show a classic hand-tied finish, as a local florist might prepare before a same-day delivery along Green Lanes or Seven Sisters Road. Overall, the bouquet conveys joy, luxury, and heartfelt thoughtfulness, ideal for birthdays, thank-you gestures, or simply brightening a Manor House living room.
BALI DREAM
£95.00
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
This image captures a joyful floral display that seems to glow in gentle daylight, as if just set down on a kitchen table in a Manor House townhouse moments before the recipient walks in. At its heart, bold gerbera daisies in sumptuous fuchsia and magenta stand tall, their dark, velvety centres adding depth and drama. They are surrounded by intricate chrysanthemums, each small bloom a study in contrast with deep purple petals tipped in clear white and finished with bright yellow centres that feel almost sunlit. Nestled between these striking flowers are soft, creamy white roses, their petals layered and smooth, giving the arrangement a touch of romance and timeless elegance. Wisps of white gypsophila weave gracefully through the bouquet, softening the stronger colours and creating a gentle froth of texture, while lush green foliage frames everything in a fresh, natural halo. The arrangement is gathered into a rounded, compact shape and presented in a sturdy clear glass vase, where you can see the tidy green stems and the clean water that keeps them fresh, just as a local florist would prepare them before a same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby Harringay. Around the neck of the vase sits a simple tie of rustic twine, holding a small white gift tag marked with a pink rose graphic and handwritten-style green lettering. To the right, a heart-shaped foil balloon trimmed in shining silver adds a festive note. On its white face, the phrase "Love n' Hugs 24-7" appears in playful, multi-coloured letters in shades of pink, purple, and blue, echoing the colours of the bouquet. Resting on a light, uncluttered surface with a softly blurred window behind, the whole scene suggests a warm, heartfelt surprise for a birthday, anniversary, or just-because delivery in the Manor House area.
LOVE AND HUGS
£65.00
A thoughtfully arranged bouquet and balloon gift set is displayed against a pure white backdrop, capturing the warmth of a romantic occasion shared somewhere between Green Lanes and the quiet residential corners of Manor House. At the heart of the bouquet, creamy white roses stand in full, poised elegance, their petals still tightly furled at the centre, suggesting freshness and promise. Between the roses, clusters of deep magenta and burgundy carnations provide a dramatic counterpoint, each head full, frilled, and almost cloud-like, creating a sense of depth and softness. Threaded among them are white alstroemeria, their slim petals painted with fine reddish-brown streaks and speckles that draw the eye closer, like small secrets hidden in the arrangement. Bright green leaves and hints of variegated foliage frame the blooms, echoing the greenery of local gardens and giving the composition a natural, balanced structure. The flowers are wrapped in a two-part design: a diagonal fold of crisp white paper hugs the stems, while a layer of crinkled, translucent purple cellophane forms a luminous collar around the heads of the flowers, rising higher at the back and sides. At the base, a narrow, vivid green satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, supporting a small tan gift tag, ready to carry a handwritten note for a loved one nearby. Resting on the white surface beside the bouquet is a metallic purple foil balloon, round with a softly scalloped edge like a prize rosette. In its lighter central disk, delicate pink lettering spells out "To Loving Partners," accompanied by a small rainbow holographic sticker that catches the light. The overall mood is tender and celebratory, perfect for anniversaries, proposals, or spontaneous declarations of love in and around Manor House.
LOVING PARTNERS BOUQUET
£67.00
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
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
From the perspective of a seasoned florist near Manor House tube, this photograph shows a carefully curated Florist Choice bouquet that balances romance and texture. Dominant, full-petalled pink garden roses form soft, velveteen focal points; beside them peach and coral ranunculus offer layered, bowl-like shapes that catch the light with a delicate sheen. Rich plum-toned hellebores or similar textured florets provide dramatic shadow and structure, while pale lavender-and-white sweet peas drift above on fine stems, their subtly striped petals suggesting a gentle perfume. Creamy white filler blooms and frilly small sprays add points of brightness, and a generous assortment of greenery-long, trailing vines, rounded eucalyptus-style leaves, and broader glossy foliage-gives the bouquet an organic, freshly-gathered-from-the-garden feel. A clean white rectangular overlay is printed across the centre: the flowing words Florist Choice in script, CHOICE in small caps beneath, and a bold ?100 price at the bottom, framed by a thin white square that contrasts with the florals. The bouquet is held at the stems by a pair of hands with a pale sleeve visible against a softly blurred background; the gesture reads as personal and careful. As photographed, the arrangement suggests a bespoke gift for birthdays, anniversaries, or quiet celebrations, and is the sort of seasonal, florist-selected design we prepare for same-day collection or delivery across Manor House, Finsbury Park and the surrounding streets. This image communicates freshness, expert composition, and the tactile warmth of flowers chosen by an experienced hand at Manor House Florist.
FLORIST CHOICE £100
£100.00
An opulent hand-tied bouquet, a refined 'Florist Choice' design, captured in soft light. The color narrative centers on pale pinks and creams with ivory, accented by blush peach and subtle dusty rose, plus deeper hints of burgundy for depth. Prominent garden roses in pink and cream anchor the arrangement, flanked by ruffled ranunculus and perhaps peonies, with touches of white waxflower or spray roses for texture. Surrounding eucalyptus leaves and silvery-green foliage give a modern, airy feel. The look is natural, romantic, and a touch rustic, perfect for a wedding or a heartfelt gift. A semi-transparent white square overlay sits over the bouquet, with 'Florist' in flowing white script and 'CHOICE' beneath in clean uppercase; below, a bold '?150' signals the price for this artisan-designed bouquet. The scene is softly blurred in the background, which hints at wedding drapery or a studio setting, ensuring the blossoms remain the focal point. Delivered with a personal touch from Manor House Florist to customers in Manor House and nearby districts, including Finsbury Park, Canonbury, and Highbury, this bouquet communicates freshness, craftsmanship, and reliable delivery. It is the kind of arrangement that travels well for anniversaries, celebrations, or simply to brighten a home with luxury floral energy.
FLORIST CHOICE £150
£150.00
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
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
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 vivid sunflower and rose bouquet is shown against a pure white backdrop, every colour and texture standing out with clarity, like a bright afternoon along Green Lanes in Manor House. The focal point is a trio of striking sunflowers, their wide halos of golden-yellow petals surrounding rich, dark brown centres filled with tightly packed seeds, creating a strong, cheerful face that immediately conveys warmth. Interlaced with these bold blooms are several white roses in various stages of opening, their petals smooth and velvety, wrapping into elegant spirals that soften the composition and add a touch of classic romance. Scattered between them are small, white daisy-like flowers resembling chamomile or feverfew, each petite blossom with a sunny yellow centre giving the bouquet an airy, whimsical feel, like wildflowers gathered from a path by Clissold Park. A generous layer of fine, feathery lime-green foliage, similar to solidago, cradles the flowers and fills every gap, its bright green tones lifting the yellows and whites while creating a lush, rounded dome that looks freshly arranged by an experienced local florist. Beneath the abundant head of blooms, the long, straight stems are carefully grouped and cut to the same length, then bound with a lime-green ribbon that wraps smoothly around the base before trailing slightly, echoing the greenery above. The bouquet feels joyful and inviting, perfect for congratulating a neighbour on a new job, welcoming a baby, or simply sending a ray of sunshine to someone in Manor House on a grey London day. The overall design balances rustic ease with thoughtful structure, capturing that blend of city life and natural beauty so familiar to the area.
JOYFUL SUNRISE
£69.00
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
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
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
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