Manor House – Say I’m Sorry with Thoughtful Flowers

When words feel difficult, a carefully chosen bouquet from Manor House Florist can help you say “I’m sorry” with genuine warmth. Our experienced local florist team here in Manor House, just by Finsbury Park and close to Harringay Green Lanes, handcrafts apology flowers that feel heartfelt, not generic.

From soft, soothing pastels to elegant white and green bouquets, we design each arrangement to reflect sincerity and care. Many of our regular customers along Green Lanes, near Manor House Underground Station and by Seven Sisters Road, trust us whenever they need to make amends in a meaningful way.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Manor House, Finsbury Park, and Stoke Newington when you order online before 3 PM. Your apology flowers are hand-tied by skilled florists, carefully conditioned, and delivered with a professional, respectful service that reflects how much you care.

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As an independent, community-focused shop, Manor House Florist takes pride in using fresh, high-quality stems and offering honest guidance on the right flowers to say “I’m sorry” with heart. Browse our apology collection today and let us help you rebuild that important connection, one beautiful bloom at a time.

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“I'M SORRY” FLOWERS
A refined, medium-sized bouquet of white roses, lavender alstroemeria, and delicate baby's breath stands in a clear cylindrical glass vase, bathed in soft natural daylight that could easily be streaming through a Manor House townhouse window. The roses, a creamy ivory-white, are at their peak, each bloom fully unfurled so that layer upon layer of petals curl outwards in a gentle spiral, forming a plush, romantic heart to the design. Around them, dusky lavender and muted purple alstroemeria, known as Peruvian lilies, are arranged in graceful clusters: some are still slender buds wrapped in green sepals, others are partly open, revealing petal tips with subtle streaks and speckles that add character without overpowering the calm palette. Fine stems of white gypsophila weave between the larger flowers, forming a light mist of tiny blossoms that softens the lines of the arrangement, giving it a dreamy, almost ethereal edge. At the base and edges, lush green foliage in varying shades frames the blooms, from deeper, broad leaves that ground the arrangement to more delicate greens that lift and shape the silhouette into a rounded, balanced dome. The stems are clearly visible through the vase, neatly gathered and fanning in clean lines through the clear water, giving a sense of freshness and careful craftsmanship. The mood evoked is one of quiet joy and gentle reassurance, the kind of bouquet you might have delivered to a friend recovering at home near Manor House station, or placed on a coffee table overlooking Woodberry Wetlands, offering a serene, graceful presence that works beautifully for congratulations, sympathy, or simply to brighten a cherished everyday moment.
MAKE A WISH
£60.00
A carefully composed hand-tied-style bouquet of about twelve immaculate white roses nestled in a halo of delicate baby's breath rests in a clear glass vase, the green stems visible beneath the clean water line. The roses show a quiet variety of opening: some fully unfurled with soft, creamy petals curling outward, others still forming gentle cups, which creates a sense of movement and natural rhythm across the arrangement. The baby's breath (Gypsophila) threads through the roses like pale mist, its countless tiny blooms lending an airy, lace-like texture that makes the bouquet feel light and luminous against a pristine white background. Lush foliage in varying shades of green provides structure-broad glossy leaves and narrower sprigs that offer a cool satin contrast to the pale flowers. Diffused daylight seems to wash the scene, emphasizing the roses' velvety surfaces and the slightest shadow between petals. The overall mood is one of calm elegance: suitable for a wedding table, an understated anniversary gift, or as sympathetic flowers to express quiet support. As a local florist who arranges these often, I picture delivering this to a home near Manor House station or placing it within a flat overlooking Finsbury Park; it's the sort of bouquet I prepare for clients who want restraint and refinement. Manor House Florist crafts this style to feel fresh on arrival, showing the attentive touch of a neighbourhood florist who knows how to balance purity, texture, and the gentle language of white blooms.
MY ONLY
£70.00
At Manor House Florist, we take pride in bouquets that encapsulate both beauty and emotion, much like this lush arrangement of carnations and gypsophila, artfully displayed in a clear, round vase. Viewed from a thoughtfully elevated angle, the bouquet arrives as a glorious gathering of ruffled carnation blooms-some a deep, passionate red, others soft pink and creamy white-each hue intertwining with the next in a seamless visual harmony. The silky, frilled petals invite the eye and the imagination, while clouds of baby's breath float around them, softening every edge and adding a breath of lightness, like morning mist rolling over nearby Harringay fields. Water glistens subtly through the crystal-clear vase, anchoring the blooms in freshness. The backdrop, starkly white, sharpens every detail; the arrangement exudes a sense of volume, fullness, and painstaking craftsmanship that's unmistakably local. Arriving fresh for same-day delivery throughout Manor House, this bouquet feels equally fitting for a Mother's Day surprise, a celebration along Seven Sisters Road, or as an expression of heartfelt congratulations. It is an invitation to pause and appreciate the depth of feeling captured in every petal.
WARM WISHES
£55.00
I designed this arrangement to read as an elegant declaration: sculptural white calla lilies arch upward, their satin-like petals and pale yellow spadices creating crisp, modern lines against a soft backdrop. Interwoven among them, rich magenta peonies unfurl in luxurious ruffles-two open flowers anchor the lower composition while a tight bud hints at life yet to bloom-bringing both drama and the warm, honeyed scent of early summer. A single creamy white rose sits low and steady, its tight spiral of petals offering classic sincerity amid more exuberant textures. Delicate clouds of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are threaded through the bouquet, adding an ethereal lightness that makes each stem feel deliberately placed. A tall spire of white stock, reminiscent of larkspur, provides vertical movement and a gentle perfume that ties the palette together. Verdant foliage-slender fern-like fronds and broader glossy leaves-gives the arrangement a lush, garden-picked feel, and the gently curved clear glass vase reveals stems and water for a fresh, authentic look. At Manor House Florist, serving the Manor House neighbourhood and routes toward Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park, we often prepare this style for weddings, milestone birthdays, and thoughtful deliveries; it photographs beautifully and travels well. The mood is celebratory yet refined, a bouquet that reads as both contemporary and timeless, conjuring the scent of peonies and the quiet happiness of a carefully chosen gift.
HOPELESS ROMANTIC
£65.00
In the quiet calm of Manor House's sun-dappled homes, this bouquet exudes understated sophistication and warmth. Deep crimson-red roses, their velvety petals layered in intricate spirals, anchor the composition with a touch of classic romance. Alongside them, white gerbera daisies bring a luminous contrast, their crepe-paper petals radiating around espresso-toned centers. Delicate lavender lisianthus, some still in bud, nestle gently throughout, contributing a dreamy, almost wistful energy. Wisps of eucalyptus arch gracefully, their silvery discs catching hints of light that filter in from a nearby window, like those found in the cozy cafés along Green Lanes. Small, pillowy white fillers drift through the arrangement, softening its silhouette and inviting a lingering glance. The bouquet is framed at the base by sculptured, lush green leaves that shine with vitality. Resting in a clear glass vase, the stems are clearly visible, a testament to freshness and careful selection by the local florist. The overall effect is refined yet approachable - a bouquet ideally suited for heartfelt occasions, quiet moments of remembrance, or elevating home decor. With each bloom, there's a sense of Manor House's serene streets and the artistry that defines its local florists.
VANITY FAIR
£50.00
As a devoted florist in Manor House, I see this radiant ensemble as a celebration of colour, texture, and heartfelt giving. The bouquet steals the scene, its open roses masterfully arranged in rounded form, with warm coral, delicate peach, and luminous salmon hues softly melding into one another. Each bloom's centre glows with creamy yellow highlights, gradually deepening to rich rose at the petal edges, much like the play of sunset light over Green Lanes rooftops. Plush, glossy greenery weaves between the blossoms, framing the vibrant display with the lushness of Finsbury Park after a spring rain. Below, a packet of Thorntons Orange Crisp chocolates sits invitingly, the pale golden wrapper boasting both the renowned logo and a delicious depiction of the sweet, while two real truffles dazzle with their smooth, chocolatey coat. The bouquet's tactile charm-soft rose petals and crisp foliage-echoes the sensory delights of the Manor House Flower Market, and the pairing with gourmet chocolate says celebration as clearly as laughter shared at a birthday tea on Endymion Road. This gift is a generous embrace, fit for congratulating, comforting, or simply delighting someone special in our close-knit community.
SWEET SERENADE
£89.00
An exuberant floral arrangement commands attention with its glowing palette of yellows and oranges-at the very center, sunflowers bloom mightily, their deep, textural centers surrounded by fringes of golden petals reminiscent of the lively Market N4 mornings. Around them, rosettes of yellow garden roses spiral outwards, petals packed densely to create a sense of plush depth. Dotted throughout, scarlet Hypericum berries add playful bursts, infusing the bouquet with the kind of joyous energy you might sense while wandering local Manor House streets. Wispy ferns and feathery foliage frame the composition, their arcs softening the powerful colors and suggesting the gentle movement of wind through the surrounding gardens. Above the green canopy, slender spikes of filler flowers and sprigs of eucalyptus introduce subtle hues of blue-green, lending a woodland freshness and calm. Cradled in a crystal-clear, round vase, the bouquet's stems are revealed, showing the arrangement's structural artistry and the vibrancy preserved by fresh water-a hallmark touch of local expertise. To close your eyes nearby is to imagine the delicate mingling fragrance: roses open to the air, greenery alive with earth and morning dew. Designed for celebration, this exuberant composition lifts the mood of any space around Manor House, perfect for bringing a dose of sunlight into living rooms, entryways, or special gatherings. The overall impression is one of optimism and heartfelt connection, as if the bouquet brings the spirit of neighboring Ridley Road Market blooms directly to your table.
SUNNY FIELDS
£70.00
A lavish, rounded bouquet composed of roughly equal numbers of deep crimson and soft lavender roses, each bloom fully open to reveal layered, velvety petals that catch the light like silk. The pairing of rich, wine-toned reds with gentle lilac creates a dramatic yet serene contrast, while dark green ruscus or salal leaves weave through the cluster to frame and lift each rose. Bright red-orange rose hips are tucked in among the flowers, their glossy skins and compact shapes giving a lively, almost playful counterpoint to the luxuriant roses and adding natural texture reminiscent of nearby hedgerows after rain. The flowers sit in a crackled, mercury-style glass vase with a rounded body and a subtly tapered neck; the silvered finish reflects tones of the blooms and room light, and a piece of natural twine is casually tied around the neck for an artisan touch. A small white rectangular tag dangles from the tie, showing a stylised rose emblem and green cursive lettering but no explicit name, signalling a curated, boutique provenance. Set against a clean white backdrop, every hue feels intensified and fresh, like a bouquet prepared for a Chelsea or Finsbury Park dinner table. I imagine this arrangement being chosen for a birthday, anniversary, or to say "thinking of you," and carried out for local delivery across Manor House and the surrounding streets - an elegant, fragrant statement from a neighbourhood florist who values colour, texture and thoughtful presentation.
LOVE & PASSION
£65.00
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
A luxurious cluster of oriental lilies - pristine cream-white paired with saturated fuchsia and magenta - creates a rich, tactile portrait against a clean white backdrop. The composition shows many blossoms at peak openness, their sweeping, silky petals revealing long filaments and pollen-tipped anthers, while a number of elongated buds remain gently closed toward the bouquet's upper reaches, a clear sign of freshness and lasting vase life. The white lilies carry a subtle warm undertone with a pale yellow-green throat, contrasting with the deep pink flowers whose velvety surfaces sometimes display paler veins and softly shaded centres. Scattered throughout, dark green, lanceolate leaves provide a crisp architectural counterpoint: glossy, slightly arching blades that add depth and a garden-fresh feel. The arrangement sits in a plain, transparent glass vase; the clear water and visible stems beneath reinforce the cut stems' neat preparation and immediate freshness. Bright, even studio lighting accentuates the petal textures and the interplay of light and shadow, making each bloom read as tactile and fragrant. As an experienced local florist I imagine this bouquet crossing Manor House and arriving under the canopy of trees by Green Lanes or after a market run near Finsbury Park - its scent and presence suit celebratory moments and quiet remembrances alike. This is the type of bouquet we carefully craft at Manor House Florist when clients request a refined, long-lasting lily arrangement for anniversaries, Mother's Day, or to brighten a Hampstead Road flat with elegant floral character.
MARVELOUS BLOOMS
£63.00
A 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 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 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
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 lush, dome-shaped bouquet of mixed roses fills the frame, resting on a pristine white surface that makes every colour sing, as if freshly arranged in a quiet corner of Manor House. The composition is tightly gathered and expertly balanced, with no single hue dominating. Instead, deep crimson and ruby reds flow into soft pastel pinks, lively fuchsia, cheerful lemon and golden yellows, warm amber and tangerine oranges, and gentle ivory and cream roses. Each bloom shows off its signature layers of petals, some fully open and ruffled, others only just beginning to unfurl in tight, promising buds. The roses appear velvety and substantial, the kind you instinctively want to brush your fingertips against. Here and there, rich green leaves and small sections of foliage peep through the cluster of flowers, offering contrast and suggesting freshly cut stems that might have come straight from a bustling local flower market serving the N4 area. At the bottom of the arrangement, the long green stems are drawn neatly together and tied with a green and white checkered ribbon, the fabric lying flat and smooth, evoking the feel of a hand-tied bouquet you might collect from a trusted Manor House florist on your way home. The lighting is bright yet soft, showing subtle shadows in the folds of each petal and enhancing the bouquet's natural depth. This image suggests celebration and heartfelt sentiment, whether for a milestone birthday, a romantic gesture, or a simple act of kindness delivered to a flat overlooking Green Lanes or a home near Finsbury Park, bringing colour, fragrance and a sense of occasion into everyday life.
WAIKIKI SUNSET
£69.00
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
Envision gently holding this sumptuous arrangement, crafted in the heart of Manor House-where community ties run deep and flowers brighten even the cloudiest day. The bouquet's centre glows with the elegant swirl of peach and apricot-hued roses, their petals soft as sunrise over Clissold Park, surrounded by vibrant red blossoms that invite admiration. Wispy gypsophila, like the first snow on local garden hedges, dances throughout the display, adding delicate lightness and a sense of freedom. The robust green stems, submerged in pure water within a clear glass vase, display the promise of freshness cherished by families from Seven Sisters to Hornsey. Each flower is selected with care by floral artisans familiar with the tastes and traditions of Manor House, arranged to achieve a pleasing harmony where energy and tranquility meet. The gentle scent mingles a sweet rose fragrance with a hint of green, conjuring up the vibrant atmosphere of local flower markets. This bouquet is perfect for sharing over celebratory dinners, birthday gatherings, or simply as a handwritten note in floral form. Every detail-from the velvet texture of the petals to the dew-like sparkle of gypsophila-rings with attentive craftsmanship and a genuine wish to bring happiness to homes and hearts across Manor House.
WONDROUS BLOOMS
£50.00
Presented in a clear, tapered glass vase on a pristine white background, this tall floral design is composed with a trained florist's eye for balance and mood. At its heart sits a dense, rounded mass of vibrant blue hydrangeas - those plush, velveteen clusters that capture soft studio light and hold a cool, dignified blue. Nestled into the lower and side pockets are creamy white roses, their velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals that add familiarity and warmth to the arrangement. Above and arching gracefully are elegant white calla lilies, their trumpet forms smooth and sculptural, each bloom catching a subtle sheen as if porcelain-lit; their pale green throats add a gentle botanical realism. Interspersed among these are taller, spike-like white blooms-snapdragons or stock-whose small florets give vertical lift and a touch of garden whimsy. The piece is grounded by rich, varied greens: glossy, broad leaves (suggesting salal), and finer, lace-like fern fronds that cascade and soften the vase line. The stems are visible through the glass, submerged in clear water, a sign of fresh handling and careful mechanics. The overall impression is one of composed serenity and refined taste: suitable for condolence flowers, understated celebrations, or as a striking centrepiece. As a local detail, this style is popular for discreet deliveries around Manor House and along Green Lanes, where neighbours often ask for cool blues and crisp whites to bring a peaceful note into small apartments and townhouses.
YOU ARE EXQUISITE
£65.00
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