CHEAP FLOWERS
Against a spotless white background, a lush, hand-tied bouquet fills the frame, its colours and textures standing out as clearly as if it had just been set down on a bright kitchen table in Earls Court. The arrangement is rounded and full, with no gaps between the blossoms, giving the impression of abundance and careful craftsmanship. Dominating the centre are large, fully opened roses in a dramatic two-tone palette: their cores a sunshine-bright golden yellow that gradually melts into warm orange and subtle reddish tones at the outer edges of each curled petal. Nestled around and between these roses are clean white daisy-like chrysanthemums, each fresh-looking petal radiating out from a luminous lime-green centre, creating a crisp contrast that keeps the bouquet feeling light rather than heavy. Adding a richer note, generously scattered clusters of magenta and fuchsia chrysanthemums bring depth and intensity; their many small petals form dense, cushiony heads with glowing yellow-green centres that echo the daisy disks. Deep green foliage, likely ruscus or similar greens, frames the flowers from beneath and between, its smooth, slightly shiny leaves providing structure and a natural backdrop for the bright blooms. At the base, the stems are neatly cut and bound together, visible against the white surface, hinting at the bouquet's freshness and professional tying. The overall mood is vibrant yet balanced, suitable for celebrating milestones, sending thanks, or bringing a joyful splash of colour into a home near Cromwell Road, Earl's Court Gardens, or any nearby street where a thoughtful floral gift might be appreciated.
BERRY BURST
£43.00
Soft morning light settles over a hand-tied, English-style bouquet that reads like a pause in a London garden: pale blush roses with layered, cup-shaped petals form the romantic centre, their velvet softness contrasted by sprays of tiny white blooms that float like confetti. Clusters of white berries-snowberries or small hypericum-add points of bright clarity among the blooms, while cool, rounded eucalyptus leaves in dusty blue-green frame the bouquet with a refreshing, menthol note. Hints of deeper pink and burgundy blooms nestle in shadowed hollows, giving the arrangement gentle dimensional warmth, and taller, narrow green-and-white spikes at the edges introduce a graceful vertical line. The composition is hand-tied and finished with a cream-coloured fabric ribbon around the stems, conveying the careful, tactile work of an experienced florist. Behind the bouquet, a softly blurred backdrop of pale carved stone or plaster suggests an elegant period interior; the overall palette is muted and refined. A crisp white overlay labels the image "Florist" in sweeping script, "CHOICE" beneath it, and a prominent "£50" price, visually communicating a trusted selection curated for the recipient. As a local florist serving Earls Court and neighbouring South Kensington, Flowers Earls Court often arranges flowers this way for anniversary surprises, move-in gifts, or simply to mark the slow turning of the seasons-each stem chosen for scent, texture and longevity so the recipient enjoys both the visual and aromatic qualities for days after delivery.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
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 festive maternity bouquet in rich shades of pink is displayed against a pure white backdrop, giving the impression that it has just been placed on a bright windowsill in an Earls Court apartment. The eye is immediately drawn to the fuchsia gerbera daisies, their wide, daisy-like faces radiating confidence, each dark central disk ringed with neat, satiny petals. Between them, layers of pink roses move from pale, ballerina-soft buds to fuller blooms, their overlapping petals forming gentle rosettes that feel almost silken. Threaded throughout are sprigs of fine purple filler flowers, adding subtle specks of lavender colour and a dried-flower texture that contrasts with the smoothness of the daisies and roses. Around the edges, rich green foliage in slim, arching leaves and broader, glossy ones gives depth and a sense of movement, as if a soft breeze from nearby Brompton Cemetery Gardens had brushed through the stems. The hand-tied bouquet is wrapped in billowing tissue paper in multiple pink tones, from powdery blush to bright candy, topped with a clear gloss of cellophane that reflects the light and hints at careful, professional packing for delivery across Earls Court. Positioned proudly at the base is a scalloped, round foil balloon in vibrant pink, scattered with white polka dots and finished with the joyful message "Mum to Be!" in curling white script. A petite heart motif, a white outline encircling a tiny pink heart, sits like a punctuation mark of love beneath the words. The whole composition conveys warmth, excitement, and gentle tenderness, the sort of gift a local friend might send to celebrate a baby shower in a flat off Warwick Road or a pregnancy announcement shared over brunch on Old Brompton Road.
MUM TO BE
£60.00
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
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
Against a crisp white backdrop, a lush chrysanthemum bouquet appears as a soft burst of white and green, the kind of fresh, calming arrangement you might see being wrapped in a local Earls Court flower studio before same-day delivery. The flowers are gathered tightly into a rounded, hand-tied cluster, creating a full, almost cushion-like effect. Dominating the design are generous white and creamy-yellow chrysanthemums, their many-layered petals opening outward in gentle spirals around pale green and ivory centres. Interwoven with these are clusters of smaller spray chrysanthemums, each with petite, daisy-like blooms that add delicacy and the sense of light filtering through. Punctuating the whites are vivid lime green pompon chrysanthemums, perfectly round and densely petalled, their button shapes introducing playful texture and a modern twist. Their intense green tones feel as fresh as new spring leaves in nearby Brompton Cemetery gardens after rain. Dark, glossy green foliage peeks through the flowers, giving subtle depth and framing the lighter tones with a natural, grounded base. The stems are trimmed evenly and clasped together at the bottom, where a wide lime green satin ribbon encircles them, tied into a carefully crafted bow with several neat loops and flowing tails. The sheen of the ribbon reflects the brightness of the pompon mums, pulling the whole palette together. This bouquet conveys a mood of purity, optimism, and quiet celebration, perfectly suited for marking a new home near Earls Court station, offering comfort during difficult times, or simply bringing a soothing, elegant touch of nature into a light-filled flat off Warwick Road.
LIME ZEST
£50.00
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