BUDGET FLOWERS
Captured against a clean white background, this lush hand-tied bouquet radiates warmth and modern elegance, the kind you might discover in a well-loved local flower shop serving Old Oak Common. The focal blooms are generous peach and apricot roses, their petals unfurling in soft curves that move from pale, almost creamy outer edges into deeper, sun-warmed centres. Nestled among them are gerbera daisies in shades of deep magenta and rich burgundy, each daisy formed by slender, ray-like petals surrounding a textured central disk, adding rhythm and visual interest. Drawn slightly upward, the eye meets a commanding King Protea, its bold, cone-shaped form built from layered bracts in maroon, russet and muted blush-pink, creating a sculptural presence that feels both wild and carefully composed. Throughout the bouquet, clusters of lime-green Santini chrysanthemums create vivacious, pom-pom-like accents, their bright, almost neon green echoing the energy of nearby rail lines and the evolving streets around Old Oak Common. Encasing the flowers is an abundant frame of mixed foliage: glossy dark-green leaves provide structure and depth; long, slender blades introduce a sense of height and movement; and sprays of eucalyptus, with rounded, bluish-green leaves, lend a delicate, airy finish and suggest a cool, subtle fragrance. The stems at the base are neatly aligned and tied, leaving the bouquet ready to be placed directly into a vase on a kitchen table or office desk. Rich in texture and colour, this arrangement suits birthdays, new home celebrations, thank-you gestures or simply brightening a flat overlooking the changing landscape of Old Oak Common.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
A rounded, hand-tied bouquet in soft whites and fresh greens is shown against a clean, light background, so every petal and leaf seems to glow. At first glance, the creamy white roses catch the eye, their petals opening generously, each bloom like a small cup of light with a hint of buttery warmth at its centre. Side by side with them sit decorative ornamental cabbages, unmistakable with their sturdy, dark green outer leaves folding back to reveal tightly ruffled hearts of pale green and yellowish-lime, bringing an unexpectedly contemporary twist to an otherwise classic design. Scattered throughout the bouquet are tiny white spray chrysanthemums and petite daisy-style flowers, each with a cluster of fine petals and soft yellow-green centres that brighten the arrangement without overwhelming it. Federations of astrantia, with their spiky, star-shaped heads in greenish white, slip between the larger blooms like constellations, adding intricate texture and a slightly untamed character. You can also make out delicate white petals that suggest alstroemeria, their slender shapes weaving through the composition. Surrounding and supporting everything is a generous collar of green foliage in varying shades, from bright new growth to deeper woodland tones, giving the bouquet movement and a natural, garden-picked freshness. The stems are visible and neatly bound at the base, confirming this as a hand-tied design ready for a vase in a home off Old Oak Road or near Willesden Junction. The overall mood is serene and hopeful, ideal for marking a new beginning, offering quiet sympathy, or sending a refined, modern gift for same-day delivery in and around Old Oak Common.
AMAZON SANGRIA
£50.00
A warm, radiant bouquet in shades of orange, peach, and yellow is shown in sharp detail against a clean white studio background, the kind of arrangement a local Old Oak Common florist might place in a front window on a bright afternoon. Dominating the composition are large, layered orange roses, some petals softly brushed with yellow at their centers, creating a glowing, ember-like effect. Nestled between them are buttery yellow garden roses, their rounded, densely packed petals giving a plush, almost quilted texture. Flowing through the bouquet are clusters of peach and pale orange alstroemeria, their delicate, arching petals patterned with fine stripes and freckles that add gentle movement and an artistic feel. Scattered throughout are small, bold accents of vivid orange, spiky, spherical flowers similar to thistle or dried safflower, which lend a playful, tactile contrast among the softer blooms. The flowers are supported by an abundance of greenery, including dusty, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves and deeper, glossy foliage, framing the warm colors and giving depth and structure much like the layered tree canopies along Old Oak Common Lane. All stems are carefully arranged in a clear, square glass vase, with the neat tangle of stems and clear water visible through the sides, reinforcing the sense of freshness. Around the vase's midsection, a band of natural beige burlap or jute is wrapped, adding a rustic, handcrafted detail that feels right at home in a relaxed West London living room. In the bottom right corner of the image, a bright circular orange graphic carries the words "VASE INCLUDED" in bold white capital letters, making it clear that the vase is part of the floral gift. The overall mood is cheerful yet refined, ideal as a centerpiece for a family gathering or a thoughtful surprise delivered to a home near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Road.
AUTUMN SUNRISE
£70.00
A radiant mixed flower bouquet is captured in full view against a spotless white background, its domed profile carefully crafted to look balanced from every angle. Several show-stopping roses draw the eye first, their petals graduating from glowing yellow centres to hot orange and gentle reddish tones along the outer edges, evoking the warmth of a late afternoon sun over the rooftops of Old Oak Common. Around and between these roses, clusters of white daisy-like chrysanthemums with vivid lime-green centres form a crisp, cheerful ring, their neat petals creating a sense of order and brightness. Weaved throughout the design are rich magenta and fuchsia chrysanthemums, compact and densely petalled, their yellow-green hearts subtly echoing the daisy centres and tying the colour palette together. Deep, glossy green foliage, perhaps ruscus or similar greens, punctuates the bouquet in small arcs and points, adding contrast and helping each flower type stand out more clearly. The stems are visible at the base, gathered closely and cut cleanly, suggesting a freshly tied bouquet ready to be placed in a vase on a dining table in a flat near Old Oak Common Lane or close to the rail lines. The lighting is clean and bright, making the colours appear almost luminous and allowing you to imagine the delicate fragrance of the roses mingling with the soft, green scent of the foliage. The overall impression is one of joy, care, and thoughtful design, ideal for gifting on birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to lift the mood of someone special in Old Oak Common with a splash of colour.
BERRY BURST
£43.00
This luminous bouquet, thoughtfully designed by local Old Oak Common florists, radiates pure freshness and gentle beauty, much like a stroll through the green open spaces near Midland Terrace. At its center, a trio of lush, fully opened peach-pink roses greet the viewer with velvety, spiraling petals, their warmth underscoring the bouquet's inviting tone. Two vibrant gerbera daisies, tinged with shades of peach and light orange, offer cheerful focal points and mirror the early morning energy of Old Oak Common's bustling parks. Infant clusters of soft, snowy gypsophila bloom generously between the main flowers, providing a dreamy, cloudlike filler and adding layers of pure texture and delicacy. White chrysanthemums with animated lime-green centers contribute structure and a crispness reminiscent of spring walks along Braybrook Street. Sprigs of deep eucalyptus leaves, carefully arranged, highlight both the natural fragrance and the bouquet's handcrafted appearance. Set in a clear, subtly grooved glass vase, the arrangement's stems are on proud display, immersed in fresh water and anchored by a rustic twine tie. A clean white card, ready for handwritten notes or celebratory wishes, hangs gently from the neck. Enveloped in the clarity of natural white light, this bouquet channels Old Oak Common's local character, making it a graceful emblem for thoughtful gifts, celebrations, or acts of kindness throughout the community.
CANDY CRUSH
£55.00
This elegant floral composition features several large, fully bloomed deep pink roses paired with pristine white lily buds, artfully arranged in a clear glass vase and set against a bright white background to showcase every detail. The roses present layered, velvety petals in shades from soft rose to vivid fuchsia, their rounded heads forming the visual centre. Tall white lily buds rise through the bouquet; some remain tightly closed, their pale green tips hinting at the blooms to come, while others are beginning to open, suggesting a faint, powdery perfume that will fill a room as the days pass. A generous armature of greenery-broad glossy leaves, smaller rounded sprigs, and feathery filler-wraps the blooms and gives the piece a lush, sculpted silhouette. Scattered among the greens are deeper burgundy or reddish-brown accents that add texture and a quiet contrast to the mainly pink-and-white palette. The glass vase, with a gently flared rim and visible, neatly trimmed stems in clear water, reinforces the sense of freshness and attentive craftsmanship. The clean lighting and white backdrop emphasise the bouquet's vivid tones and fine details, evoking a calm, celebratory mood suitable for Mother's Day, an anniversary table, or a cheery housewarming present. Locally inspired, this arrangement is the sort of floral gift a resident of Old Oak Common might send to friends near Wormwood Scrubs or North Acton, and it photographs well for online ordering and curated bouquet displays.
CRUSH ON YOU
£65.00
This lush, joyful bouquet evokes a sense of warmth and personal connection as if handcrafted by a local florist in the heart of Old Oak Common. The design centres on a cluster of delicate pale lilac roses, each unfurling in a swirl of soft petals illuminated by morning light-the kind that breaks over Acton Lane and brings promise to a new day. Layered around the roses are glowing purple and fuchsia Gerbera daisies, their wide faces and richly coloured petals radiating celebration. Deep magenta, chrysanthemum-like florets nestle in close, their subtle yellow-green centres lending playful highlights and natural variety to the display-mirroring the textured hedgerows that line the paths around Old Oak Common Recreation Ground. Wispy sprays of white Gypsophila thread through the ensemble, creating a dreamy, almost cloud-like effect, while glossy, dark leaves add dimension and hint at a wilder, more organic edge. The flowers are presented in a clear, lightly textured glass vase that sparkles subtly in the light, its neck adorned with rustic raffia and a handwritten tag, conjuring memories of thoughtful local gifts exchanged along Old Oak Common Lane. This arrangement exudes a quietly celebratory mood, perfect for marking life's milestones or sending a thoughtful gesture-each bloom a gentle reminder of the trusted touch and artistry found at Florist Old Oak Common, where flowers speak the language of care and community.
DAY BRIGHTENER
£55.00
This densely rounded, hand-tied bouquet presents a rich study in autumn colour and texture, captured on a simple white backdrop so every shade reads clearly. Dominant deep red gerbera daisies provide sculptural focal points with their broad, slightly glossy petals and darker central discs, balanced by classic red roses whose velvety layers bring depth and romance to the design. Bright yellow spray chrysanthemums pepper the arrangement, their cheerful clusters offering tactile contrast and a sunlit counterpoint to the darker blooms. Coral and blush roses are threaded through the middle, their softer tones creating gentle transitions between the reds and yellows. Alstroemeria in orange-red hues add delicate, freckled petals and a subtle linear quality that draws the eye inward, while an abundant mix of foliage - deep glossy greens, paler variegated leaves and textured greenery - frames the blooms and enhances volume. Pivotal to the fall mood are several large reddish-brown and bronze-toned leaves, reminiscent of oak or maple, which lend a rustic, seasonal contour and nod to the changing trees you see near Park Royal and North Acton. The stems are gathered and tied at the base, the fresh green stalks visible as a sign of careful hand-tying and professional finish. Bathed in soft natural light, the petals and leaves reveal their textures and subtle scent; the composition reads as both celebratory and comforting, ideal for autumn dinners, harvest gatherings, or as a thoughtful delivery across Old Oak Common and surrounding neighbourhoods.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
Against a bright white background, a rounded bouquet brimming with colour and texture is displayed as if freshly handed over the counter of a local Old Oak Common florist. At its heart sit two striking deep red roses, their petals closely layered in tight spirals, giving a feeling of intense romance and considered thoughtfulness. Radiating from these roses is a generous ring of white daisy chrysanthemums, each one showing a clean ring of petals surrounding a vivid lime-green centre that catches the eye and adds a sense of brightness. Threaded through this white and green base are numerous daisy-like blooms in shades of pink, from gentle pastel to richer mid pink, again with those distinctive green centres that pull the composition together visually. Sprays of pale pink waxflower are interspersed throughout, their tiny, cup-shaped blossoms and fine stems forming a delicate mist of detail against the larger, bolder flowers. The arrangement is supported by an abundance of greenery-broad, glossy leaves and smaller, lighter green sprigs-that provide structure and frame the colourful centre. At the bottom, neatly trimmed green stems are tightly bound, clearly marking this as a hand-tied design ready to be set into a favourite vase in a home off Old Oak Common Lane or near Wormwood Scrubs. The lighting is soft and even, letting each shade of red, white, pink, and green appear true and fresh, as though the flowers were just arranged. Overall, the bouquet exudes a mood of joyful sincerity, ideal for celebrating special moments, expressing gratitude, or sending supportive wishes to someone in Old Oak Common.
FLORAL MELODY
£45.00
A lush, rounded arrangement of approximately eighteen to twenty deep red roses, each with fully unfurled, velvety petals, is gently cradled by masses of delicate white gypsophila and set in a clear glass vase. The design favors a compact dome, where the roses form a passionate, crimson heart while the baby's breath drifts like fine mist between blooms, tempering the intensity of red with its soft, lace-like texture. The long, green stems are visible through the transparent vase, tidy and verdant, lending an earthy counterpoint to the opulent heads above. Soft, even lighting highlights the subtle translucence of petal edges and the tiny, starry faces of the gypsophila, giving the bouquet a calm luminosity that feels both celebratory and serene. The fragrance is suggested more than shouted: the familiar, warm rose scent undercut by faint sweet notes from the gypsophila that together create a tender olfactory memory. This arrangement carries quiet formality and a warm intimacy-perfect for marking anniversaries, birthdays, or romantic surprises-yet it remains versatile enough to suit a bedside table or a reception desk. Locally gathered preferences in Old Oak Common and the surrounding streets often favour this classic red-and-white pairing for its timeless symbolism of love and purity. The overall effect is refined and emotive, expertly balanced between bold colour, soft filler, and visible, honest stems in a simple glass vessel that lets the flowers speak plainly and beautifully.
FOREVER
£65.00
This comforting "Get Well Soon" display feels like a sunlight-filled gesture from a trusted neighbourhood florist, crafted to lift spirits for someone convalescing close to Old Oak Common station or on Scrubs Lane. The floral arrangement, placed slightly left of centre in a clear glass vase, is richly layered: soft orange and golden-yellow roses form the heart, their petals broad and inviting, suggesting a soft, citrus-tinged fragrance. Cheerful yellow gerbera daisies scatter brightness through the bouquet, while deep maroon or burgundy carnations add plush texture and shadowed colour contrasts that read as steady and reassuring. Fine white alstroemeria threads between the larger blooms, lending delicate points of light and a whisper of sweetness, while fresh green foliage - glossy and varied - frames the composition and gives the whole piece a freshly cut, garden-picked feel under gentle daylight.

Nestled to the lower right, overlapping the bouquet, a shiny round Mylar balloon catches the eye. The metallic surface reflects studio highlights and supports a lively graphic: a bunch of cartoon balloons in blue, purple, green, pink and yellow, some decked with stripes, polka dots or checker patterns. Playful starburst accents rim the balloon, and the words "Get Well Soon" appear in cheerful yellow-and-blue type with a subtle shadow. A tiny "KALEIDOSCOPE" logo is visible at the balloon's bottom edge. This pair - flowers and balloon - reads as an attentive, hopeful offering, perfect for sending gentle encouragement and warmth to friends or family recuperating in the local area.
GET WELL WISHES
£65.00
Captured from a slightly elevated overhead viewpoint on a white backdrop, this floral arrangement reads like a handheld celebration-warm, structured, and textured. Several roses at the centre unfold from a blush-peach into a richer, sunny orange, their velvety petals layered in classic spirals that catch the light and release a soft, rosy scent. Interspersed are clusters of chrysanthemums: pristine white blooms with clear, pale yellow-green centres that offer lightness and innocence, and striking magenta-purple florets whose lime-green discs add an electric counterpoint, pulling the eye through the arrangement. The dense, dark green foliage-likely ruscus or similar glossy leaves-builds a substantial, verdant foundation that frames each bloom and adds a cool, tactile contrast to the warmth above. A slender green blade or loop of bear grass elegantly sweeps over the top, lending a contemporary, airy silhouette that keeps the composition feeling modern.

The stems are wrapped in a crinkly bright orange paper or cellophane, the texture of the wrap echoing the roses' warm hues and presenting the bouquet as a ready-to-give gift. As a local florist in Old Oak Common, we assemble pieces like this with an eye for balance and local tastes-perfect for brightening a home near Old Oak Lane or for delivering cheer to friends around Park Royal. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship: tactile petals, crisp foliage, and an upbeat colour story designed to celebrate small victories and everyday joy.
HONEYMOON
£55.00
This lush, circular bouquet reads like a small poem in colour: deep crimson and burgundy roses layered with pale lavender and soft mauve roses, each bloom fully open and breathing a gentle, powdery scent. The roses are tightly gathered to form a rounded silhouette, petals overlapping in a careful, almost orchestral rhythm. Interlaced dark-green foliage-likely Ruscus or similar glossy leaves-creates depth and movement, the cool green acting as a quiet stage for the warmer and cooler rose tones. Here and there, bright red-orange rose hips peek from between petals, their crisp, bead-like shapes introducing a playful, rustic texture and a pop of autumnal brightness that lifts the composition. The vase is a reflective, mercury-glass style container with an antique, mottled silver surface that softens reflections and lends an heirloom quality; natural raffia or twine is tied at its neck, from which a small white gift tag with a delicate hand-drawn floral motif and hand-lettered sentiment hangs lightly. Set against a pristine white backdrop, the bouquet's colours are vivid and immediate, as if sunlight through a nearby window has warmed the reds and cooled the lavenders. The arrangement feels intimate and considered-suitable for expressing gratitude, gentle admiration, or calm consolation-and carries the quiet confidence of a professional hand. It's the kind of bouquet I'd wrap up for same-day delivery around Old Oak Common, for someone who appreciates refined colour contrasts and artisanal finishing details.
LOVE & PASSION
£65.00
Set against a clean, bright white background, this hand-tied bouquet appears as if it has just been lifted from the workbench of a seasoned Old Oak Common florist. Creamy white to pale buttery-yellow roses form the heart of the design, their plush petals unfolding in soft spirals that draw the eye inward and lend a sense of quiet luxury. Encircling them, abundant chrysanthemums in vivid fuchsia and magenta tones bring a burst of cheerful colour, each bloom crowned with a yellow-green centre that gives the arrangement a lively, almost sparkling quality. Tucked among these larger flowers are a few smaller, deeper purple-pink chrysanthemum buds, hinting at new blossoms and adding gentle contrast. Fine sprays of tiny white daisies, similar to chamomile or Matricaria, are scattered throughout, their petite petals and sunny yellow centres creating an airy, wildflower feel that might call to mind local green spaces near Willesden Junction or the paths around Old Oak Common depot. The foliage is lush but not overwhelming, with rich green leaves forming a natural frame that makes the brighter blooms stand out. All the stems are neatly aligned and secured with a charming green and white checkered ribbon, suggesting care and craftsmanship in every detail. Soft, even lighting reveals the texture of each petal, from the silky roses to the slightly ruffled chrysanthemum heads, while maintaining a fresh, uplifting mood. The bouquet feels perfect for brightening a new home, sending get-well wishes, or marking a small celebration, and suits local delivery across Old Oak Common and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
LOVELY DREAMER
£50.00
The image shows a densely packed, professionally arranged bouquet photographed on pure white for maximum colour contrast - the kind of design we make daily in Old Oak Common. Prominent are several large magenta Gerbera daisies with their bold, sun-like faces and dark, intricate centres that command attention. Complementing their vibrancy are creamy white roses, each petal layered like satin and releasing a soft, reassuring scent that contrasts the gerberas' lively personality. Interspersed throughout are sprays of rich purple Alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), their trumpet-shaped petals flecked with darker marks and lending a sense of movement and fine detail. Lush greenery, from broad glossy leaves to narrower, sword-like forms, cushions the flowers and creates a rounded, voluminous profile; the leaves catch the light and introduce a natural play of highlights and shadows. A clear glass vase peeks into view at the base, suggesting fresh stems and cool water; the pure white backdrop makes the magenta, purple and cream tones pop with glorious clarity. Viewed in the soft morning light that often fills our shop near Willesden Junction and Park Royal, this bouquet reads as celebratory yet composed - ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, thank-you gestures, or as a calming presence in a small flat on Old Oak Common Lane. Florist Old Oak Common can prepare similar arrangements for local delivery, bringing this bright, elegant combination straight to a neighbour's door.
MESMERIZING HARMONY
£49.00
An intimate overhead study of an autumnal bouquet, captured on a stark white background to highlight every nuance of colour and form. Dominating the scene are several fully opened orange Asiatic lilies, their trumpet-shaped petals unfurling with a satin sheen that catches the light; clusters of bright green and pale-orange lily buds nestle close, suggesting the bouquet will continue to bloom. Vivid orange Gerbera daisies and deep burgundy Gerberas punctuate the arrangement like small suns, their geometric petal rings contrasting with the lilies' sweeping curves. Creamy white lisianthus or tiny spray roses soften the composition with ruffled petals and gentle, pillowy shapes, while airy grey-lavender Astrantia adds delicate, star-like speckling and a fine textural counterpoint. Interspersed foliage ranges from fresh, lively greens to large, deeply lobed leaves in rich russet and chestnut tones that evoke fallen oak leaves, reinforcing the seasonal theme. The bouquet is tightly packed and luxuriously full, the bright studio lighting rendering crisp highlights and subtle shadows that help convey depth and tactile qualities - the smoothness of petals, the papery crunch of autumn leaves, the feathery touch of filler. Stylistically, it reads as both refined and rustic: warm, celebratory, and suited to autumn dining tables, birthday surprises, or as a thoughtful seasonal gesture for homes around Old Oak Common, Park Royal and North Acton.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
Arranging these blooms in our Old Oak Common workshop, I am always drawn to the interplay between blush gerberas and classic pink roses, reminiscent of the early morning light filtering through South Acton's leafy lanes. The bouquet glows with gentle harmony-the soft, pastel pinks merge seamlessly, creating a watercolor effect that calms the senses and evokes optimism. Vivid purple statice, with its uplifted spikes and papery petals, peeks out for playful punctuation, echoing the wild florals that flourish along Grand Union Canal's embankments. There's a tangible sense of freshness as dew-laden leaves cradle the arrangement, grounding the soaring blooms above with their cool, forest-green undertones. Encased within an elegant clear glass vase, the colours shimmer in muted daylight, casting soft reflections on any surface-ideal for accenting a loft near Willesden Junction or sending heartfelt wishes to a friend recuperating nearby. Every blossom is a testimony to local artistry and careful curation, ensuring that each delivery accentuates both style and sentiment. This floral masterpiece from Florist Old Oak Common embodies thoughtful design and pure joy-whether for a celebration or an everyday expression of affection, our bouquet welcomes you with open petal arms and the promise of fresh beginnings.
PINK DAZE
£49.00
A lush, professionally arranged bouquet of mixed flowers is displayed in a low, textured clear glass vase, placed before a softly glowing white background that suggests daylight filtering through a nearby window, as you might find in a bright sitting room off Old Oak Common Lane. The arrangement is dominated by bold gerbera daisies in vivid fuchsia and magenta, each bloom perfectly formed, with concentric rings of petals drawing the eye toward their dark central discs. Nestled among them are generous clusters of chrysanthemum-style daisies, their petals tipped in deep, royal purple and fading gracefully into pure white, while golden-yellow centers add a gentle warmth. Interwoven through the stronger hues are creamy white roses in various stages of opening, from tight, promising buds to more open blooms that soften the palette and add a hint of classic romance. Sprays of delicate white baby's breath lace the composition, lending a mist-like lightness, while rich green leaves and stems give structure and depth, their glossy surfaces catching the light. The sturdy glass vase is finished with a simple bow of rustic twine, from which hangs a rectangular white gift tag printed with a stylised rose emblem and elegant script, hinting at a bespoke message from a caring sender. The whole bouquet feels freshly gathered and expertly composed, ready for delivery across Old Oak Common and neighbouring areas, perhaps to celebrate a birthday, welcome a new baby, or brighten a new flat near the transport hub. The mood is joyful yet refined, with colours and textures that radiate warmth, care, and local florist craftsmanship.
PINK SWEETNESS
£55.00
A vibrant, feminine bouquet set against a clean white field, built around three magnificent fuchsia-pink Gerbera daisies whose many petals fan outward from distinct dark centers. Interwoven among them are soft lavender-pink roses, their buds still holding a gentle, inward curl that promises more unfurling in the vase. Tiny sprays of purple statice (limonium) are tucked in like tiny islands of cool colour, creating textural contrast and a subtle, whimsical rhythm across the arrangement. Broad, glossy green foliage-reminiscent of salal and eucalyptus-provides a fresh, grounding backdrop, the leaves' cool green tones lifting the warm pinks. The bouquet is lovingly wrapped for presentation: a base of pale pink matte tissue paper cradles the stems, while an outer layer of sheer, slightly crinkled fuchsia cellophane adds a soft glint and cohesive pink wash; the neat folds speak of careful hand-finishing by an experienced florist. The top edge of a clear glass vase peeks out beneath the wrap, showing the arrangement is intended for immediate display. Under soft daylight the textures read as velvety and crisp, the roses lending a classic scent and the gerberas a faint, green brightness. This composition feels joyful and intimate-ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, or Mother's Day-and is particularly well suited to local recipients around Old Oak Common, North Acton, and the nearby markets, making it a flattering choice for neighbourhood delivery.
SORBET
£49.00
A generously packed floral box arrangement sits centre stage against a seamless white backdrop, its rounded shape overflowing with colour and texture. The overall impression is one of cheerful abundance: large, soft yellow chrysanthemums and clusters of compact yellow roses form the warm core, their petals densely layered and slightly curled, like tiny sunbursts ready to brighten a home in Old Oak Common. Nestled between them, white chrysanthemums and daisy-like blooms provide a cooling balance, the green centres of the daisies echoing the surrounding foliage. Every white petal appears clean and crisp, enhancing the bouquet's sense of freshness, as though it has just arrived from a skilled local florist's workbench. Interwoven throughout are striking fuchsia and magenta chrysanthemums, some shading into lighter pinks at the edges, adding a sense of drama and modern flair that keeps the arrangement from feeling too traditional. Smaller pink and yellow rosebuds are tucked into the gaps, their smooth buds promising to open further over the coming days. Around the base and peeking between blossoms, deep green leaves with a glossy sheen provide structure and depth, framing the flowers like a natural wreath. All of this is presented in a pristine white square box with a simple, contemporary feel, acting as both container and gift wrap. The clean lines of the box highlight the rounded, almost cloud-like bouquet above, suggesting a thoughtful floral gift suitable for birthdays, get-well wishes, or brightening a living room overlooking the railway arches and quiet streets of Old Oak Common.
SPARKLING EYES
£50.00
Bathed in gentle daylight, this hand-tied Gerbera bouquet, curated close to Acton Lane in Old Oak Common, feels like a joyful embrace captured in floral form. Crisp, clear glass cradles the stems as radiant Gerbera daisies bloom in a cascade of sunlit yellows, deep fuchsias, and lively oranges. Each flower's dusky centre creates a striking anchor amidst the array of bold, flat petals, while lush, emerald-green foliage peeks between the blossoms, adding a touch of woodland greenery that conjures the nearby Gunnersbury Triangle. The arrangement is wrapped with care in earthy-toned kraft paper, its subtle texture lending a natural, artisan quality, supported by a layer of translucent cellophane that reflects gentle glimmers of light. The bouquet's stems, visible through the glass, are tied together with rustic twine, and a petite white tag-embellished with a delicate red floral motif-swings softly from the bow, suggesting a thoughtful message from a loved one. Water ripples at the vase's base, ensuring the flowers' garden-fresh longevity. Assembled with expertise that speaks of a local florist's pride, this bouquet exudes a sense of celebration and gratitude, perfect for milestones, heartfelt thanks, or simply bringing colour to your Old Oak Common home. The lively interplay of hues and textures captures the spirit of cheerful gifting and the enduring beauty of professionally arranged daisies.
SUNNY GARDEN
£49.00
A lush cluster of approximately a dozen orange-yellow roses is shown in close focus, the bouquet floating against a pure white backdrop so every nuance of colour stands out, as if freshly arranged in a studio just off Old Oak Common Lane. Each rose head is fully open yet still crisp at the edges, with petals spiralling outward from tight, sunlit yellow centres into rich shades of apricot, marmalade, and glowing amber. Some blooms reveal a faint blush of burnt orange along the outermost petals, evoking the look of an autumn sunset over nearby Wormwood Scrubs. The roses are carefully massed into a rounded, hand-tied shape, giving a sense of abundance and care, while small clusters of deep, glossy green leaves weave between them, grounding the vivid palette in natural freshness. The gentle, even lighting brings out the velvety texture of each petal, highlighting soft shadows in the ruffled edges and making the bouquet feel almost touchable. Below, a neat bundle of straight, dark green stems is visible, cleanly cut and aligned, ready to be placed in a favourite vase or delivered as a thoughtful surprise to a home or office around Old Oak Common. The arrangement conveys a mood of encouragement, joy, and sincere affection, ideal for celebrating good news, cheering someone through a challenging week, or simply brightening a quiet corner of a living room looking out toward the railway lines and local parks.
SUNRISE
£60.00
Presented on a stark white backdrop, this densely arranged floral mound celebrates contrast and texture with the assured hand of a neighbourhood florist. Several sunny yellow Asiatic lilies anchor the design, some open and speckled at their throats, others elongated and poised as buds that add verticality and a sense of unfolding. Pale lavender roses are tucked close to the center, their cool, velvety petals offering a romantic counterbalance and a subtle scent that threads through the arrangement. Bright orange Gerbera daisies shine like small suns across the surface, set against abundant chartreuse-green button chrysanthemums whose tight, tufted florets lend volume and a plush, mossy effect. Interspersed golden and orange ball-like accents (reminiscent of Craspedia or similar) scatter playful, textured dots of colour, while several steely blue Eryngium thistles break the warmth with sculptural, spiky forms that draw the eye to the arrangement's edges. Mixed foliage in varied greens-broad blades and smaller glossy leaves-unifies the composition and gives it a natural, garden-harvest feel. The overall effect is celebratory yet refined, the kind of bouquet often requested for anniversaries, house-warmings, or thoughtful get-well wishes delivered around Old Oak Common, Park Royal and North Acton. Crafted with local experience by Florist Old Oak Common, it reads as both contemporary and timeless, brightening interiors while holding up well as a centrepiece on a white tabletop or mantel.
TROPIC GETAWAY
£64.00
In the gentle daylight reminiscent of Old Oak Common's tranquil side streets, this bouquet glows with quiet confidence and subtle grace. The striking appeal of velvety red roses offers depth and a sense of enduring love, softened by the crisp white petals of gerbera daisies. Each daisy, with its bold brown centre, acts as a beacon of classic light against the more dramatic tones. Wisps of light-purple lisianthus, some still curled in delicate bud, ripple softly throughout, hinting at the promise of new stories and cherished moments. Eucalyptus, with its silvery-green hue, fringes the composition, gently arching as if reflecting the leafy canopies of Westway's hidden pockets. Soft white filler flowers, reminiscent of morning mist, add fullness and a tactile, cloud-like layer among the larger blooms. The broad, glossy green leaves gathered around the base ground the bouquet, their depth of colour echoing the lush greenery that defines Old Oak Common's parks and verges. All of these elements rest within a clear glass vase, water glimmering and stems crisply visible, exuding freshness. This thoughtfully crafted arrangement is perfect for heartfelt gestures, whether welcoming a new neighbour, celebrating a milestone, or simply elevating an Old Oak Common living space with a breath of calm elegance.
VANITY FAIR
£50.00
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