ALL FLOWERS
A lush, hand-crafted bouquet is set against a pure white background, making its gentle blend of pink, cream, and green tones glow softly, as if lit by calm morning light over Earls Court. At the centre, generous cream-coloured roses open fully, their satin-like petals layered in concentric circles that create an elegant, timeless core. Around them, smaller pink spray roses cluster in varying stages of bloom, from tight, hopeful buds to half-opened flowers, giving the design a feeling of unfolding stories and new beginnings. A bright pink gerbera daisy, with its signature flat, daisy-like petals and rich brown centre, offers a joyful accent that instantly draws the eye. Pale pink carnations with ruffled, almost feathery edges add a nostalgic texture, reminiscent of cottage gardens or a favourite bouquet on a windowsill overlooking a quiet Earls Court square. Slender white alstroemeria blooms, lightly speckled inside with fine reddish-brown markings, contribute a touch of grace and intricacy, while tiny white clouds of gypsophila weave between everything, softening the composition and giving it breath. Fresh green foliage frames the blossoms and anchors the palette, its crisp tones suggesting just-cut stems from a busy local flower stall. The neatly gathered stems at the base show the care of a professional florist, ready to be handed over for a birthday, an anniversary, or a simple message of "thinking of you," whether delivered to a townhouse near Warwick Road or a cosy flat close to Earl's Court Underground.
AMALFI LOVE
£59.00
This bouquet, photographed on a brilliant white field of light, captures the sensation of a sunny room in floral form. At its heart several large roses open in spirals of deep orange and warm golden-yellow, their velvety petals catching the light and directing the eye inward. Surrounding them, coral and peach carnations layer plush, ruffled surfaces that invite touch, while soft peach gerbera lift the composition with broad, delicate petals and slightly green central discs that echo the foliage. Small white accent blooms-tiny freesia-like sprays-dot the spaces between larger florals, offering crisp highlights that make the warmer tones sing. Wisps of pale green, astrantia-style clusters provide a feathery contrast and add an airy depth, and rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves are woven through the bouquet to introduce cool, sculptural shapes and a subtle, refreshing scent. The arrangement is tightly hand-tied with healthy green stems visible at the bottom, designed to sit naturally in a vase on a mantel or as a cheerful centrepiece for a table on Earls Court Road or near West Brompton. I imagine this piece arriving to celebrate a milestone, bringing warmth and elegance without feeling overly formal-its textures and scent recall market mornings at nearby local stalls and the familiar calm of our neighbourhood streets. The overall feeling is one of handcrafted joy, perfectly suited to brighten someone's day in the Earls Court area.
BRIGHT KISS
£55.00
A vibrant, romantic bouquet of mixed roses presented on a bright white background, hand-tied to feel both structured and effortlessly natural. The composition is dominated by large, fully opened roses in pale blush pink and creamy white, each bloom revealing soft, satiny petals with gentle curls at their edges. Interspersed are deeper fuchsia roses and a scattering of lavender-hued roses that add cool, unexpected notes to the palette, while clusters of small spray roses in creamy white with hints of pale yellow fill the spaces between, giving the arrangement a luminous, textured surface. Glossy, dark green foliage - likely salal or ruscus - peeks through in narrow, polished leaves, framing the flowers and adding a fresh, verdant contrast that lifts the colour story. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a wide baby pink satin ribbon tied into an elegant bow; the ribbon's sheen and weight give the arrangement a refined, celebratory air.

This bouquet carries a soft, familiar rose scent blended with a clean, green aroma from the leaves, suggesting warmth and affection. As a working florist I arrange each rose to balance openness and bud form, creating a richness of shape that reads beautifully both close up and across a room. Ideal for romantic gestures, special birthdays, or as a graceful thank-you, this floral gift would be perfectly at home arriving on the doorstep of an Earls Court flat near Old Brompton Road or brightening a table by the windows of a Kensington home.
GLAMOUR
£67.00
This exquisite bouquet, hand-arranged in the heart of Earls Court, captures a tapestry of colour and texture that echoes the vibrancy of the local community. Central to the display are plush globes of hydrangea, their petals layered in shades of blue, indigo, and subtle violet, offering a dramatic, painterly effect. Interlaced throughout, elegantly frilled roses bloom in pastel lavender and creamy white, their unfurling petals embodying a spirit of romance reminiscent of spring mornings near Earl's Court Gardens. Tightly spun white ranunculus and creamy lisianthus, with ruffled edges and hinting at soft blush-yellow, weave softness and sophistication into the ensemble. Sprigs of animated fuchsia-pink flowers and feathery pale pink astilbe lend a sense of joyful movement, while pinpricks of greenish-white lacy filler flowers, evocative of Queen Anne's Lace from nearby Holland Park, bring freshness and intricate appeal. Lush dark foliages serve as a verdant backdrop, allowing the florals to shine, while a broad, glossy purple ribbon unites the arrangement with the elegance typical of the best local boutiques. Presented as a bountiful hand-tied bouquet, this arrangement radiates celebration and affection-ideally suited for anniversaries, birthdays, or as a stunning centrepiece in any Earls Court home, and available for thoughtful same-day delivery with distinctive local charm.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
ALLURING BLOOMS
ALLURING BLOOMS
£99.00
This carefully constructed round arrangement, set against pure white for clarity, balances exuberance and elegance with a palette of magenta, creamy white, and deep purple. Prominent are the magenta Gerbera daisies, their flat, concentric petals forming cheerful disks whose saturated colour immediately enlivens the scene. Interspersed are creamy white roses that unfurl in delicate layers, their texture soft and almost tactile, offering a classic romantic note beneath the Gerberas' bright cheer. Purple Alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - weave through the bouquet, their narrow, trumpet-shaped petals often marked with deeper flecks that give the composition a subtle, intricate rhythm. Abundant dark green foliage, from broad, glossy leaves to slender blades, creates a verdant backdrop that both supports and intensifies the floral colours, producing gentle pockets of shadow that add dimensionality. A faint suggestion of a clear glass vase at the bottom grounds the arrangement and hints at how the stems are gathered and cared for. Bathed in cool daylight, the bouquet feels fresh and uplifting - like a brisk morning in a Kensington garden - making it well suited to messages of celebration, encouragement, or thoughtful hospitality. The arrangement reads as professionally assembled and long-lasting, the type of floral piece a local florist would recommend to brighten a Kensington or Earls Court sitting room or to send as a heartfelt gift to mark a special occasion.
MESMERIZING HARMONY
£49.00
A vibrant, densely packed rose bouquet captured on a pristine white background, radiating warmth and festive cheer. The florist's hand is evident in the careful mix: full-faced hybrid tea roses sit beside clusters of spray roses and smaller tight buds, creating a layered, textural tapestry. Colours move across the arrangement in a harmonious sweep - sunny yellow roses, soft creamy whites, and an array of pinks from delicate blush to electric fuchsia, including some petals edged with pink-and-white contrast; deeper crimson and burgundy blooms punctuate the scene, grounding the composition. Glossy dark-green foliage, likely ruscus or salal, is interspersed to frame and lift the blooms, giving the bouquet a lush, freshly-cut appearance. The stems are gathered into a compact, graceful dome and secured with a wide red satin ribbon, fashioned into an elegant bow whose long tails spill downward; a small white tag tucked into the ribbon bears the cheerful legend "Happy Holidays," adding a seasonal greeting. The overall impression is tactile and sensorial - petals appear soft and slightly velvety, leaves glossy and cool, and the arrangement suggests a clean, subtly citrus-rose fragrance. This bouquet feels made for moments of joyful celebration - birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's Day or to say thank you - and it carries the polished warmth of a professional hand that knows how to balance colour, scent and structure for a memorable floral gift.
CRAZY IN LOVE
£69.00
A striking study in colour and texture: dense, sky-blue hydrangeas form the foundation of this hand-tied arrangement, their overlapping florets creating a soft, voluminous silhouette that invites the fingertips to linger. Bold, velvety red roses are woven into that cool mass, their rich tone delivering a romantic counterpoint that punctuates the composition with dramatic clarity. Sprigs of delicate white baby's breath float like tiny stars throughout the bouquet, lending an ethereal lightness that balances the lush weight of the larger blooms. Eucalyptus leaves, with their rounded, muted green faces and faintly aromatic presence, are arranged to add both structure and an herbal whisper to the scent profile. The clear glass vase-rounded at the base and narrowing slightly toward the rim-reveals neat stems in clear water, signalling the freshness and professional conditioning behind the design. Bathed in clean, soft light against a white backdrop, the colours read saturated and true, ideal for photographs or centre-stage on a dining table. As a florist working around Earls Court, I imagine this piece brightening a flat on Warwick Road or arriving as a thoughtful gift for neighbours returning from a concert at Olympia; it's the kind of bouquet that feels celebratory without shouting. It suggests tenderness, celebration, and quiet pride-suitable for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to invite a sense of joy into a London home.
I CHERISH YOU
£80.00
In this image, a generous, garden-style bouquet overflows from a transparent glass vase, every bloom standing out crisply against a white studio background. The arrangement is built around rich red roses whose velvety petals curl inward, creating a sense of depth and timeless affection. Sharing the spotlight are two luminous yellow gerbera daisies, their daisy-like petals encircling deep brown-orange centres that give the bouquet a cheerful, almost sunlit focal point reminiscent of a bright morning near Earls Court station. Encircling these stars, soft pink daisy chrysanthemums form a halo of colour; their slender petals and miniature yellow centres bring a sweet, informal charm, as if freshly gathered from a local market off Old Brompton Road. Deep violet and lilac lisianthus blooms are scattered throughout, their graceful, bell-shaped flowers adding a sophisticated cool tone that balances the warmer reds and yellows. Nestled between the petals, small clusters of round scarlet hypericum berries glisten like tiny beads, offering both texture and a contemporary flourish. Various greens knit the whole design together: glossy, dark leaves lend structure while finer, lighter foliage softens the outline, giving the bouquet a natural, airy feel. Through the clear sides of the vase, you can see the carefully trimmed stems fanning out in the water, evidence of an experienced florist's hand. The bouquet feels joyful yet refined, ideal for placing in a reception area of a Kensington guesthouse or having delivered to a loved one on a side street off Earl's Court Road to celebrate promotions, anniversaries, or any moment that calls for an uplifting, colourful presence.
FRESH SCENT
£43.00
A clear glass vase brimming with rich red roses and pristine white calla lilies is captured against a perfectly white background, giving the bouquet a gallery-like presence. The roses, around six or seven in number, are fully opened yet still hold a sense of structure, their densely layered, velvety petals spiralling towards deep crimson centres that speak of enduring love and heartfelt emotion. Threaded among them, four or five calla lilies introduce a calm, sculptural contrast, their smooth, waxy white blooms curving upward like slender trumpets, each revealing a subtle, golden-tinged spadix at its heart. Surrounding and supporting the blooms is a generous mix of greenery: airy stems of eucalyptus with rounded, silvery-green leaves weave through the composition, while larger, glossy green leaves create a lush framework, adding depth and a gentle, natural movement. Through the cylindrical glass vase, the viewer can see the cleanly trimmed stems and crystal-clear water, with a lightly ribbed base catching the light and anchoring the design. The bright, even lighting enhances the sense of freshness, picking out every texture-from the softness of the rose petals to the satin-like sheen of the lilies and the matte finish of the foliage. This is the kind of arrangement that feels at home in a refined Earls Court interior, whether brightening a flat near Cromwell Road or adding a romantic touch to a dinner setting off Old Brompton Road, ideal for anniversaries, Valentine's tributes, or simply a graceful expression of admiration delivered locally the same day.
NATURE THRILLS
£65.00
A festive Easter hatbox of mixed spring flowers sits alone against a clean white backdrop, capturing the feeling of strolling through Earls Court on the first truly warm day of the season. The arrangement is built in a pastel lime-yellow cylindrical box, styled like a hatbox and decorated all around with charming pastel Easter egg motifs in pale blue, pink, white, and gentle green, some patterned with tiny dots and stripes that suggest hand-painted detail. From this playful base, a full, rounded dome of blooms rises confidently, dominated by a single soft pink gerbera daisy front and centre, its many smooth petals forming a wide halo around a pale green heart. Around it cluster bright yellow chrysanthemums and other small daisy-like flowers, their cheerful faces turned outward as if beaming light into the room. Nestled among them, ruffled coral-orange carnations provide billowy texture and a warm, comforting hue, like the glow of late-afternoon sun over nearby Earl's Court Square. Threaded through the bouquet, velvety lisianthus blossoms in a rich violet-purple tone create pockets of contrast, lending elegance and depth to the design. Fresh foliage in varied shades of green, with some delicately variegated leaves, fills the spaces between blossoms, giving the arrangement structure while keeping it soft and natural. The bouquet feels carefully composed yet spontaneous, a lively celebration of Easter and spring that would work beautifully as a centrepiece for a family lunch, or as a thoughtful surprise delivered to a flat off Cromwell Road or a townhouse near Philbeach Gardens, bringing colour, optimism, and a touch of refined whimsy indoors.
SORRENTO SUNRISE
£67.00
ALL OF ME
ALL OF ME
£100.00
Reminiscent of a sunlit terrace in Earl's Court, this luminous bouquet blends romance and freshness in every element. Centered by lush peach-pink roses-their petals curled open with tenderness and grace-the display is brightened by the stately presence of two peach gerberas, each boasting broad petals and deep brown centers. White chrysanthemums with vivid lime cores are intricately scattered among cascading tufts of white gypsophila, contributing cloudlike softness and purity to the overall look. Touches of green foliage are interspersed, subtly nodding to Earl's Court's urban greenery and adding textural contrast. The blooms are housed in a crystal-clear, gently textured vase; the bouquet's stems can be seen fanning out in cool water, exuding vitality and freshness. A rustic twine ribbon is neatly wrapped around the vase's neck, from which hangs a plain, white rectangular tag, offering the perfect backdrop for personal notes of celebration, gratitude, or comfort. Ideally suited for birthday surprises, milestone celebrations, or elegant table centerpieces in Kensington and Chelsea, this bouquet speaks to the timeless beauty found in Earl's Court's vibrant community.
CANDY CRUSH
£55.00
Imagine a carefully composed bouquet set in a crystal-clear glass vase against a clean white background, where every detail is visible to the eye and the imagination. Dominating the arrangement are fully bloomed pink roses, their petals layered in soft waves of blush and deeper fuchsia, each bloom opening like a small, fragrant world. Among them, graceful white lily buds tuck in and some begin to reveal their broad, elegant trumpets, lending the design moments of tension and anticipated release. Surrounding the flowers is an abundant framework of green foliage - glossy, broad leaves paired with more delicate, airy sprigs - which gives the bouquet fullness and a leafy architecture that showcases each flower. Subtle, darker reddish-brown accent buds and textured fillers are woven through the massed blooms, adding contrast and a painterly depth without overpowering the main flowers. The clear water and visible stems in the tapered vase speak to freshness and care in preparation, while the soft directional light catches petal edges and leaf veins, adding a sense of quiet morning calm. As a local florist might arrange for delivery to a flat near Earl's Court Station or a sunroom off Old Brompton Road, this bouquet reads as both an intimate gesture and a joyful celebration - ideal for Mother's Day, a thank-you, or to brighten a home bordering Kensington and West Cromwell Road.
CRUSH ON YOU
£65.00
This lush arrangement tells of quiet affection and the artistry of Earls Court florists, capturing the spirit of a thoughtful gift delivered just off Old Brompton Road. Central to the bouquet are pale lavender roses opening as if touched by the first rays of sunlight, each bloom whispering of spring mornings and gentle intentions. Surrounding them, fuchsia-pink Gerberas radiate joy with their broad faces and velvety petals, echoing the vibrancy of nearby cafes. Deep magenta chrysanthemums add depth, their petals fanned with care, while subtle bursts of lemon-green at their cores catch the eye in passing. Wisps of delicate baby's breath recall clouds over local garden squares, weaving a sense of lightness throughout the rounded composition. The greens-bold and glossy-anchor the bouquet, evoking the freshness of nearby local parks. The arrangement rests within a clear glass vase, its surface etched in a unique pattern that invites closer inspection. A rustic raffia bow is tied neatly at the vase's neck, simple yet thoughtful, with a blank white gift tag ready for a personal message. This composition feels as welcoming as a familiar doorstep, perfect for expressing gratitude, marking a new chapter, or just sharing the delight of fresh flowers in Earls Court. The bouquet's gentle perfume, rich in florals yet never overwhelming, lingers as a reminder of heartfelt connection and skilled local craftsmanship.
DAY BRIGHTENER
£55.00
A round hat box overflowing with rich magenta roses is captured in clear, even light, evoking the polished calm of an Earls Court gallery or boutique. The arrangement is composed of dozens of roses placed so closely together that not a single gap of the pastel pink box shows between them, creating the look of a plush, floral cushion. Each rose is fresh and full of life, with petals that curl inwards like finely folded silk, revealing subtle gradations of colour from soft pink near the centre to bold, jewel-toned fuchsia and berry shades along the outer whorls. The blossoms form a perfectly rounded dome that slightly spills over the rim, as though the flowers can hardly be contained, enhancing the impression of generosity and celebration. Only the slightest hints of dark green foliage peek through at the base of the roses, keeping the eye focused on the intense colour and velvety texture of the petals. The cylindrical box below is a gentle, light blush pink with a smooth, almost suede-like matte surface that contrasts beautifully with the organic, layered texture above. It stands alone against a crisp white background, casting a delicate shadow that outlines its circular base and gives the design a clean, contemporary feel suited to stylish flats around Warwick Road or Nevern Square. This photograph suggests romance and indulgence without clutter, making it easy to imagine the arrangement arriving as a same-day surprise to mark an anniversary, milestone birthday, or elegant proposal dinner in Earls Court, created with the practiced hand of a local florist who understands both luxury and sentiment.
EVERLASTING LOVE
£110.00
In an inviting studio steps from Earls Court Road, a lush bouquet of about twenty premium red roses takes centre stage, each bloom carefully selected for its velvety fullness and rich, passionate hue. Intertwined throughout are airy sprays of white gypsophila, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms forming a gentle contrast to the deep, romantic reds. The arrangement sits gracefully in a clear, cylindrical glass vase, showcasing the elegant, leafy stems and adding a note of refreshing simplicity. The bouquet feels compact and indulgent, a classic round shape that gives every flower space to shine. Under bright, natural light reminiscent of a London morning, each petal glistens, highlighting the dynamic interplay between the bold roses and the featherlight gypsophila. The atmosphere suggests a blend of celebration and serenity-imagine this arrangement brightening a home overlooking Barkston Gardens, scenting the air with a subtle yet intoxicating fragrance. Ideal as a gesture of romantic devotion, for an anniversary dinner, or as a timeless Valentine's Day surprise, this bouquet delivers a story of artistry and care, handcrafted by local Earls Court florists who understand the traditions and the tender moments that matter most in the community.
FOREVER
£65.00
This vibrant bouquet, designed by skilled florists near Earl's Court Road, sings with optimistic hues and inviting textures, evoking the energy of this lively London quarter. The arrangement is captured from above, its lush composition sharply outlined by a serene white background that focuses the viewer's gaze on every floral nuance. At the center, generously bloomed roses radiate in shades from delicate peach to vivid orange, their spiralled petals unfurling with a quiet sense of celebration akin to the joyful gatherings at Redcliffe Square. The bouquet's supporting cast-clusters of playful chrysanthemums-offers starbursts of color: pure white petals with grassy green cores, and contrasting rich magenta blossoms highlighted by jewel-bright lime discs. Abundant dark green foliage, smooth and shining, creates a dense frame, much like greenery found in the hidden courtyards off Old Brompton Road, bringing structure and vibrancy in equal measure. The inclusion of a single, curved loop of bear grass introduces a contemporary twist that's both playful and refined. At the base, a wrap of bold orange cellophane catches the light, making the arrangement feel festive and full of life. This bouquet, ideal for birthdays or spontaneous celebrations, radiates cheer and thoughtful craftsmanship, certain to spark warmth whether delivered locally for a special event or as a heartfelt hello.
HONEYMOON
£55.00
Layered textures and gentle contrasts tell a quiet story in this arrangement: cool white calla lilies curve upward like porcelain sculptures, their sleek trumpets catching a soft, diffuse light, while sumptuous magenta peonies beneath offer a warm, honeyed fragrance and dramatic ruffled form. Two of the peonies are fully opened, their dense, velvety petals forming generous cushions of colour, and a smaller, tightly furled bud hints at the slow unfolding of summer. Interspersed among these primary blooms are delicate sprays of baby's breath, a feathery white veil that cushions each stem and lends the bouquet an airy, almost cloud-like lightness. Near the base, a creamy white rose with its compact spiral of petals grounds the composition with classic elegance. Rising through the middle is a tall column of white stock-its clustered florets create vertical rhythm and a soft-textured backbone that complements the broad peony blooms; the fresh green foliage, including fern-like fronds and broader leaves, provides lively contrast and depth. The arrangement sits in a clear glass vase, the water and visible stems suggesting freshness and honest craftsmanship. Imagined in the soft morning light of Earls Court-perhaps after a slow walk past Earl's Court Square or a stop at a nearby Old Brompton Road café-this bouquet feels both restorative and celebratory, suitable for sending calm congratulations, a tender thank-you, or a thoughtful Mother's Day surprise to neighbours across the area.
HOPELESS ROMANTIC
£65.00
This exquisite floral arrangement, inspired by the sophisticated yet eclectic spirit of Earls Court, elegantly combines classic beauty with modern artistry. At its heart lie approximately twenty roses, their perfectly formed petals a striking interplay of rich scarlet and creamy white, gathered in an artful dance reminiscent of passerines flitting through nearby Gledhow Gardens. The reds bloom boldly with passion, while the whites bring a luminance and purity that catch the soft morning light just as the first café doors open along Cromwell Road. Verdant, glossy foliage - including ruscus, eucalyptus, and lush variegated greens - surrounds the roses, infusing the bouquet with a sense of movement and fullness, and echoing the neighborhood's leafy pathways. Veins of cream, subtle pale green, and silvery-blue weave through the arrangement, their colours highlighted by the bouquet's gentle dome shape. The flowers are tightly hand-tied and elegantly wrapped in layers of blush-pink translucent paper, gathered with care to suggest a quiet promise. Each sensory detail alludes to moments of anticipation - the dusky scent of fresh-cut stems, the crisp touch of petals. This bouquet, as expertly composed by local florists in SW5, is ideal for anniversaries, birthday celebrations, or spontaneous acts of love. It's a piece of Earls Court brought to life in petals and leaves, a perfect gesture for lovers of thoughtful floristry.
INFINITY
£79.00
A refined floral composition photographed on a clean white field, anchored by one large, fully open creamy white Oriental lily at its centre. The lily's pristine petals unfurl like porcelain, revealing pale yellow stamens and a subtle green pistil, and are encircled by a generous population of lime-green and soft-yellow lily buds that promise more bloom to come. Woven through this luminous core are several small, velvety red roses and rosebuds, their intense crimson folding inward to create dramatic, romantic accents against the lily's pale calm. The bouquet is enriched by a variety of greens: broad, glossy forest-green leaves that give weight and form; long, arching palm-like fronds in a lighter emerald that create graceful movement; and silver-hued eucalyptus stems with their familiar rounded leaves, which introduce a cool, textured counterpoint. All of this is arranged in a simple cylindrical clear glass vase so the fresh green stems are visible beneath the water, adding an honest, botanical layer to the silhouette. The bright white backdrop heightens colour contrast and clarity, emphasizing the arrangement's craftsmanship and inviting the imagination to breathe in the lilies' sweet perfume and the roses' heady warmth. As a local florist in Earls Court, Flowers Earls Court would describe this bouquet as a versatile choice for anniversaries, heartfelt apologies, or elegant table settings, especially suited to residences and meeting spaces around Earl's Court Road, Cromwell Road and the nearby Kensington streets.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
This bouquet reads like a soft conversation between boldness and calm: deep, velvety red roses clustered tightly with gentle lavender blooms, each petal unfurling to reveal delicate veining and a satiny sheen. The reds move from crimson to wine, creating warm points of passion, while the lilac roses lend a feathered coolness that soothes the eye. Nestled into the round mass are tiny, lively red-orange berries - rose hips - that provide playful punctuation and an earthy crunch of texture against the roses' smoothness. Dark green foliage-likely Ruscus or Salal-threads throughout the stems, its cool, slightly waxy leaves adding depth and a soft herbal scent when brushed. The bouquet is arranged in a reflective, antique-effect mercury glass vase, its crackled silver surface catching highlights and shadow to make each bloom appear almost luminescent; a loop of natural raffia around the neck softens the glass with rustic warmth. A simple white gift tag hangs forward, bearing a neat floral sketch and green hand-lettering, keeping the focus on the flowers themselves. Set on a white background, the colours read vividly and clearly, evoking quiet romance, a sincere apology, or the gentle gratitude of a thoughtful gift. As a local arrangement sourced for the Earls Court neighbourhood - whether dropped off near Old Brompton Road, carried home past the Olympia, or left at a nearby flat - this bouquet speaks of handcrafted care and fresh, seasonal flowers prepared by an experienced florist.
LOVE & PASSION
£65.00
Approximately twenty-four freshly cut pink roses are arranged in a densely clustered, rounded display within a clear glass vase, each bloom revealing a painterly gradient from intense fuchsia at the tight centre to a tender blush and whisper of creamy white at the outer petals. The bouquet's compact silhouette is softened by glossy deep-green leaves tucked into the spaces between the flowers, adding contrast and sculptural movement. The vase's transparent curve exposes trimmed green stems standing cleanly in water, suggesting freshness and professional care. Under bright, even studio light every petal's velvet texture and the roses' classic spiral centres are defined, while subtle shadows give the dome a three-dimensional quality. As a local florist serving Earls Court and neighbouring Kensington and Chelsea, I note this arrangement's versatility: it suits intimate anniversaries, Mother's Day tributes, and understated wedding centrepieces alike. The gentle perfume you might imagine is a familiar, fruity-rosy scent-soft rather than heady-evoking morning markets on Earl's Court Road or a floral pause near Earls Court Station. Flowers Earls Court prepares stems to exacting lengths so they sit at the proper height in this vase, making the presentation feel both abundant and refined. For recipients close to Old Brompton Road or Gloucester Road the bouquet arrives as a statement of careful craftsmanship and seasonal freshness, ready to be enjoyed immediately upon delivery.
LOVE IN THE AIR
£64.00
In this image, a refined floral bouquet rests in a simple, cylindrical glass vase, poised in soft natural daylight that filters in much like the pale London sun through an Earls Court bay window. The main focus is on several large, creamy white roses, fully bloomed and luxuriously layered, their petals curling outward in soft spirals that speak of romance and calm. Around them, dusky lavender and muted purple alstroemeria form a gentle halo, some flowers fully unfurled, others still in slender buds with tips just starting to separate. Their petals show fine, darker veining and subtle hints of green along the sepals, introducing delicate contrast and depth. Interlaced throughout the composition, tiny stars of white baby's breath float like fine lace, illuminating the spaces between the larger stems and lending a light, clouded softness to the overall design. A rich frame of deep green foliage supports the bouquet, with glossy leaves and slender stems offering structure and a fresh-from-the-garden look, reminiscent of a stroll through nearby Brompton Cemetery's tree-lined paths. The stems are visible through the crystal-clear water in the vase, neatly aligned yet still natural, revealing the careful conditioning and professional touch behind the arrangement. The bouquet forms a balanced, rounded silhouette, neither too tall nor too compact, ideal as a centrepiece on a dining table or reception desk near Earl's Court station. It evokes feelings of quiet reassurance and tender joy, making it a fitting choice for sending comfort, marking a new beginning, or celebrating a milestone with understated, classic beauty delivered locally across SW5.
MAKE A WISH
£60.00
This richly textured bouquet of oriental lilies is a study in contrast and serenity: pristine white blooms and intense pink-magenta flowers are artfully interlaced to create a full, rounded silhouette against a stark white backdrop. The photograph captures several flowers at peak bloom, their broad, satin-like petals arching open to show the sculptural stamens and anthers, while other buds remain elongated and tight, suggesting longevity and staged elegance. The white lilies are creamy-almost off-white-with a whisper of yellow-green in their throats that catches the light; the fuchsia lilies present velvety surfaces, sometimes with paler veins or a soft cream centre that visually lifts the composition. Slender, dark green foliage threads through the bouquet, the lance-shaped leaves adding architectural lines and a garden-fresh vitality that balances the blossoms' softness. A plain, clear glass vase grounds the arrangement, the submerged green stems and pristine water visible and reinforcing the sense of freshness and professional care. Under bright, even illumination the petals reveal subtle textures-the ribbing, the tiny pollen specks on a few stamens-and the scene suggests a gentle, sweet fragrance that fills a quiet room. As a florist's creation suited to thoughtful gifting, home styling, or an elegant celebration, this bouquet would be equally at home on a mantel in Earls Court or as a delivered surprise to a friend near Old Brompton Road or Earl's Court station.
MARVELOUS BLOOMS
£63.00
There is a serene stillness to this hand-tied bouquet: roughly twelve velvety white roses paired with a cloud of baby's breath, presented in a clear glass vase against a pristine white backdrop. The roses range from tight buds to fully opened blooms, each petal curling with a soft, creamy sheen that catches diffused light like porcelain. Interlaced among them, the tiny white blooms of gypsophila float like mist, their starlet shapes creating a gentle texture that lifts and breathes between the larger roses. Beneath, a foundation of lush green leaves-deep forest tones alongside lighter, almost lime highlights-adds structure and contrast, visible through the vase where neatly trimmed stems rest in clean water. The overall effect is quiet and composed, a bouquet that feels like the hush of a Sunday morning near Earl's Court tube station or a calm moment in a Kensington sitting room. The fragrance is subtle and fresh; you notice it only when you lean in-a soft, green whisper rather than a bold perfume. As a florist crafting this arrangement for neighbours along Earl's Court Road or as a comforting delivery to someone near West Brompton, I think about balance and pace: the roses should read as a single, unified presence, and the baby's breath should give them air. This classic composition suits a wedding aisle, an anniversary table, or a respectful expression of sympathy, carrying quiet grace wherever it travels.
MY ONLY
£70.00
From an elevated perspective, this autumnal bouquet reads as a carefully composed landscape of warm tones and rich textures, tailored for seasonal moments in Earls Court homes. The arrangement is dominated by several broad, fully opened orange lilies, their trumpet forms elegant and commanding, surrounded by many pointed green-and-orange buds that add depth and a sense of unfolding life. Interspersed among the lilies are vivid orange Gerbera daisies and deep burgundy-red gerberas whose concentric petals create bold, cheerful punctuation. Small creamy-white lisianthus blossoms-soft, layered, and slightly ruffled-provide gentle contrast and breathe light into the dense mass. The bouquet's delicate purple-grey Astrantia clusters bring a fine, lacy texture that catches the eye like distant wildflowers. Rich, large lobed leaves in deep maroon and reddish-brown are artfully placed to suggest falling autumn foliage; their sculptural shapes recall strolls through nearby Holland Park and the tree-lined streets around Earl's Court Road. Slender green stems and glossy foliage underpin the arrangement, lending freshness and structural balance. Photographed against a pristine white backdrop with bright, even lighting, every petal and vein is visible-glossy lilies, velvety gerbera faces, the papery crispness of the oak-like leaves-so the bouquet reads as both abundant and refined. As a florist might say, it's the sort of composition that brings autumn indoors: warm, tactile, and comforting-a seasonal gift or table centrepiece suited to birthdays, harvest gatherings, or simply brightening a flat near Earls Court tube station.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
A dramatic cluster of deep crimson roses fills a sculpted red glass vase, photographed against a pristine white backdrop that lets the colours sing. There are roughly twelve to fifteen roses in the design, each one fully open and carefully spaced so that every velvety bloom can be admired. The petals form tight, elegant spirals at the centre that gradually unfurl into broad, soft outer layers, giving the bouquet a plush, almost tactile quality, as though you could feel the smoothness of each petal with your fingertips. Around and between the rose heads, rich dark green foliage-most likely ruscus-adds a polished frame. The leaves are glossy and firm, with clean, defined edges that set off the curves of the roses, giving the arrangement structure and a lush, garden-fresh impression. The vase itself is a key part of the composition: a translucent red glass vessel with a gently flared neck and subtly rippled sides that catch the light in slender highlights and shadows. The transparency of the glass allows deeper tones of red to pool near the base, echoing the shadows beneath the petals and unifying flowers and container. The overall shape is compact and rounded, with the roses sitting just above the rim in a classic, balanced dome that feels both contemporary and timeless. The scene evokes the mood of an intimate celebration in Earls Court-perhaps a surprise anniversary gift arriving to a flat off Warwick Road or a romantic gesture sent from abroad to someone special near Cromwell Road-conveying affection, devotion, and enduring love in one intense burst of ruby colour.
PASSION STRUCK
£70.00
A serene arrangement of creamy white roses and lilac statice is captured in soft daylight, the kind of bouquet you might find gracing a calm living room near Kensington High Street or a quiet townhouse off Warwick Road in Earls Court. At the centre, approximately a dozen white roses form a generous, dome-shaped cluster, each bloom with its outer petals just beginning to unfurl. Their colour is not a sharp white but a gentle cream with hints of ivory, lending a warm, flattering tone to the entire design. The petals appear velvety and thick, with subtle shadows where they overlap, giving depth and a sense of fullness. Woven among these classic roses are sprays of dainty lavender statice, their numerous tiny flowers forming a cloud-like frame. The statice contributes an airy, almost frothy texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, rounded rose heads, adding movement and a whisper of colour without overwhelming the calm palette. The stems are gathered in a tall, clear cylindrical glass vase, the cut ends immersed in clean water that glints with the surrounding light. The green stems create vertical lines that anchor the otherwise soft composition. The vase rests on a smooth white surface that reflects the bouquet, enhancing the brightness of the scene. In the background, the room is softly out of focus, hinting at a large window where daylight spills gently across the arrangement. The overall mood is tranquil and refined, ideal for same-day delivery across Earls Court as an anniversary surprise, a minimalist wedding accent, or a thoughtful thank-you gift that brings understated grace and a breath of fresh floral scent into any London home.
PEARL MEMORIES
£60.00
A lush, joy-filled bouquet is captured in soft natural light, as if resting on a bright windowsill in an Earls Court apartment overlooking a quiet side street. The clear, textured glass vase is short and rounded, its surface catching the light and echoing the gentle ripples of the flower stems inside. Tied around its neck is a simple loop of rustic twine, knotted into a relaxed bow, from which a small white gift tag hangs, decorated with a stylised pink rose icon and flowing green script that hints at a personal message. Rising from the vase is a lively mix of blooms: bold gerbera daisies in deep fuchsia and magenta form the heart of the design, their dark central disks giving them a graphic, modern feel. Nestled between them are multi-petalled chrysanthemums whose rich purple edges fade gracefully to white, their bright yellow centres adding a cheerful pop that recalls sunshine over nearby Brompton Cemetery's green lawns. Creamy white roses, some fully unfurled and others still in bud, bring softness and a hint of perfume, while airy sprigs of white baby's breath float through the arrangement like tiny stars, filling in the gaps without ever feeling heavy. Deep green leaves peek out around the base and between blooms, framing the colours and giving the bouquet a freshly gathered look, as though it were put together that morning by a skilled local florist. The overall mood is one of celebration and thoughtful care, perfect for same-day delivery to a friend in Earls Court who needs a little burst of colour and encouragement.
PINK SWEETNESS
£55.00
From the top-down perspective, this richly textured arrangement unfolds like a small, cultivated autumn garden set against a clean white backdrop. The composition is ruled by fully bloomed roses whose petals graduate from warm peach at their cores to coral and deep orange towards the edges, some petals edged with a rust-red blush that echoes late-season leaves. Interspersed between the roses are small, round Hypericum berries in vivid lime-green and soft cream, their compact clusters adding bright punctuation and a lively tactile counterpoint to the larger blooms. Bright, cushiony Green Trick dianthus acts as verdant punctuation - mini-mounds of velvety greenery that feel almost like moss placed by hand - while broad, glossy foliage gives the bouquet its plush foundation. Scattered through the design are large, lobed leaves in deep russet and burgundy, resembling oak or maple, which introduce a rustic, grounding element and heighten the arrangement's seasonal story. The soft, even lighting gently highlights the velvet of rose petals and the sheen of the berries, creating subtle depth without harsh shadows. A faint, pleasing scent of roses with green, earthy undertones completes the sensory picture. This arrangement reads as a warm, intimate offering - perfect for a Thanksgiving table, a thoughtful housewarming gift, or to bring autumn colour to a dining room in Earls Court, Gloucester Road, or nearby Olympia. It's crafted to feel generous yet refined, a tactile and visual expression of harvest comfort and quiet celebration.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
Presented upright on a clean white backdrop, this white-and-green bouquet is a study in simplicity and hopeful restraint, something I might tie up before crossing to Earls Court station for a local delivery. The dominant visual note is a lush cluster of pristine, daisy-like chrysanthemums, their numerous white petals arranged in neat concentric layers around sunny yellow centres that lend a friendly, optimistic brightness. Interspersed among them are several pale green-yellow lily buds - elongated and elegant, some showing a faint stripe that hints at the colour to come - which introduce a refined vertical rhythm and a sense of promise. Tiny, airy clusters of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven through the arrangement like soft lace, their minuscule blossoms giving the bouquet an almost translucent texture against the fuller chrysanthemums. Deep green leaves and stems provide a velvet backdrop, intensifying the whites and giving the arrangement depth and structure.The flowers are hand-gathered and wrapped with an inner sheet of natural, crinkled brown kraft paper and an outer layer of clear, glossy cellophane; the paper lends an organic, market-fresh feel while the cellophane preserves and polishes the bouquet's lines, the base neatly gathered and tied into a compact, easy-to-carry form. As a florist serving Earls Court and the surrounding streets from our shop, Flowers Earls Court, I choose this combination of white lilies, chrysanthemums and gypsophila when I want to convey sincerity, quiet joy, or gentle consolation. The bouquet gives off a subtle, clean scent and feels right for occasions ranging from congratulations and new homes to get-well wishes or a thoughtful sympathy gesture.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
This arrangement reads like a warm spring afternoon brought into a vase: three vivid fuchsia Gerbera daisies command attention with their multi-layered petals and dark centres, while clusters of lavender-pink roses weave softness through the composition with their gently furled blooms. Tiny sprays of purple statice nestle among the larger flowers, adding a whimsical, airy texture that plays against the velvety rose petals. Lush greenery - broad, slightly waxy leaves suggestive of salal or eucalyptus - forms a verdant backdrop that amplifies the pink hues and grounds the arrangement in natural freshness. The bouquet is wrapped with careful hands: an inner pale pink tissue paper cushions the stems and blooms, and an outer, sheer fuchsia-pink cellophane, slightly crinkled, gives the package a subtle iridescent sheen and a cohesive colour story. The craftsmanship is visible where the wrap is folded snugly around the flowers and where the top rim of a clear glass vase becomes just perceptible at the base, hinting that these blooms are ready to be displayed immediately. There is a soft, approachable scent - roses offering a gentle perfume and the gerberas a faint, green sweetness - that matches the image's sunny, optimistic mood. Ideal as a thoughtful birthday surprise, an anniversary gift, or a Mother's Day bouquet, this piece feels at home in Earls Court and neighbouring South Kensington flats, on café tables along Old Brompton Road, or as a bright welcome in a West Brompton hallway. The overall tone is tender and celebratory, crafted with the quiet expertise of a local florist familiar with the neighbourhood's desire for tasteful, joyful flowers.
SORBET
£49.00
A full, rounded bouquet of mixed seasonal flowers is captured against a seamless white backdrop, its colours and textures forming a lively focal point that would look perfectly at home in a bright Earls Court kitchen or a modern office near Cromwell Road. The flowers are tightly massed in a contemporary white square box, creating a luxurious, cushion-like dome with an almost sculpted feel. Dominant yellow notes come from clusters of small spray roses and large, many-petalled chrysanthemums, their ruffled faces reminiscent of late-summer sunshine in nearby Barkston Gardens. Between these golden blooms, crisp white flowers break up the palette: there are white daisies with neat green centres and fuller white mums, their layers of petals adding a gentle softness and sense of abundance. Striking fuchsia and magenta chrysanthemums are interspersed throughout, their bold tones and occasional blush-pink highlights giving the arrangement a modern, confident edge. Dark, glossy green leaves weave around the base and between the flowers, grounding the design and echoing the look of well-tended garden shrubs. The square box functions as both vase and gift packaging, with its minimalist style emphasising the vibrancy of the flowers above. The lighting in the image is bright and even, enhancing the clean lines of the container and the freshness of each bloom, from the tight rosebuds just beginning to unfurl to the fully open chrysanthemums. This bouquet feels energetic yet welcoming, suitable as an affordable floral gift for a birthday, a new home near Earls Court station, or a simple way to send a colourful "thinking of you" via local flower delivery.
SPARKLING EYES
£50.00
A striking, full-bodied bouquet of immaculate white lilies sits poised in a clear glass vase, each bloom layered with broad, silky-white petals that unfurl in graceful arcs. The inner throats of several flowers reveal a soft creamy-yellow wash that gives depth and warmth to the otherwise brilliant white, while long, slender stamens with pale greenish-yellow filaments and dark brown anthers add delicate sculptural detail at the heart of each blossom. The arrangement is peppered with rich, glossy green leaves-lance-shaped and slightly arching-which frame and lift the blooms, creating a sense of abundance and structural balance. Light glances off the vase's clean surfaces and the water within, making the pale green stems visible as they descend toward the base, a tidy sign of professional conditioning and freshness. This bouquet radiates a calm, reassuring presence suitable for many moments: a respectful tribute at a memorial, an elegant gift for an anniversary, or an understated centrepiece for a refined dinner. Locally, residents around Warwick Road, West Cromwell Place or the Empress State Building might choose this arrangement to bring classic serenity into a Kensington or Earls Court sitting room. Prepared with the care you'd expect from a neighbourhood florist, Flowers Earls Court would style and deliver it with attention to scent and vase proportion, ensuring the lilies' subtle perfume is refreshing rather than overpowering, giving the display an air of composed, timeless beauty.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
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SUNLIT BEAUTY
£110.00
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