Beautiful Bouquets & Trusted Florist in Old Oak Common

Welcome to Florist Old Oak Common — your friendly local flower experts, serving the heart of Old Oak Common and nearby areas like Willesden Junction and White City. As experienced florists deeply rooted in this vibrant neighbourhood, we proudly deliver fresh, hand-crafted flowers and unique bouquets throughout the community, including key spots such as Old Oak Common Lane, Victoria Road, and close to the iconic Grand Union Canal.

Whether you’re celebrating a special milestone, sending a little cheer, or just brightening up your home, our florists blend years of expertise with genuine local care. Our team lives and works around Old Oak Common — so when you order online, you’re supporting real people from your neighbourhood. You can trust us to source the freshest seasonal stems and deliver with a smile, every time.

  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM for all your last-minute floral needs
  • Wide selection of bespoke bouquets handcrafted by local florists
  • Reliable and friendly service across Willesden Junction, White City, and beyond

Order online now for same-day delivery and discover why so many in Old Oak Common choose us as their trusted local florist. Let’s make every occasion bloom with beauty and heartfelt care!

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GOOD LUCK
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet showcases the romantic side of hydrangeas, arranged with the care and balance you would expect from an experienced local florist in Old Oak Common. Voluminous, spherical hydrangea heads in blush pink, soft sky blue, and luminous white crowd together in a generous dome, their many small petals overlapping like layers of silk. The pink blooms feel tender and affectionate, the blue ones bring a cool, calming note reminiscent of a quiet evening sky over nearby Acton, while the white hydrangeas add a sense of purity and light. Fine sprays of deep fuchsia, almost magenta filler flowers - akin to waxflower - weave between the larger heads, introducing a playful flicker of intense colour that keeps the composition from feeling too restrained. Beneath and around the blossoms, a plentiful collar of foliage creates structure and contrast: large, slightly serrated hydrangea leaves in deep emerald tones are softened by smaller, paler green leaves that arc outward naturally. The stems are gathered tightly and tied at the base, their clean lines visible beneath the flowers like a well-ordered bundle freshly lifted from a cutting bench. Even, diffused lighting brings out the different textures, from the satiny petals to the glossy leaves, while the stark white background ensures nothing distracts from the bouquet's form. The overall impression is soothing yet uplifting, a versatile arrangement suited to birthdays, housewarmings, or a gentle gesture of support delivered to a friend anywhere in and around Old Oak Common.
FAIRYTALE BLISS
£60.00
A lush, spherical bouquet of roses in red, white, and royal blue dominates a clean white backdrop, creating a strong patriotic impression that feels both modern and timeless. The roses are densely packed into a rounded dome, every head angled so the viewer looks directly into the layered whorls of petals. Tightly furled buds nestle beside fuller, open blooms, and you can almost sense the velvety softness beneath your fingertips, as though the flowers have just been conditioned and tied by a careful florist in a workshop near Old Oak Common Lane. The crimson roses have a deep, classic richness, while the white roses range subtly from snowy to creamy, catching the light in gentle, silky highlights. The striking blue roses weave between them, lending a rare, almost theatrical note that instantly suggests celebration, loyalty, and remembrance. Glossy dark green foliage peeks out in small, deliberate touches, never overpowering the main colours but giving the arrangement a natural frame and depth, like the shade of trees around Wormwood Scrubs on a bright summer afternoon. Below the flowers, a tight cluster of freshly cut stems is clearly visible, green with hints of natural brown at the cut ends, bound securely in the traditional hand-tied style. The composition feels intentional and balanced, with no single colour dominating, making this bouquet ideal for a patriotic centrepiece, a military commemoration, or a heartfelt thank-you delivered to a doorstep anywhere across Old Oak Common. It radiates dignity, pride, and the quiet luxury of expertly arranged fresh roses.
LIKE A ROYAL
£85.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this exuberant hand-tied bouquet seems to float in the frame, its colours glowing as if lit by gentle daylight streaming into a home near Willesden Junction. Dominating the design are sumptuous hot pink roses, their petals layered in soft, velvety whorls that invite the eye to linger. Around them, lime green spider chrysanthemums explode in starburst shapes, each slender petal curving and stretching outward like bright, playful fireworks in chartreuse. Deep indigo and royal purple lisianthus blooms peek from between the larger flowers, some fully open with delicate, ruffled bells, others held in smooth, elongated buds that promise more colour in the days ahead. Scattered through the composition are sunny yellow gerbera-type blossoms, their flat, daisy-like faces radiating cheer and recalling the vivid planting beds you might see around Acton or along newly planted streets by Old Oak Common. A single, tightly furled cream to pale yellow rosebud rests quietly among the more assertive tones, adding a note of softness and restraint. Smaller filler flowers in blush pink and subtle lavender cluster delicately, while fine green buds and shoots rise upwards, giving a sense of natural growth and movement. Lush foliage in varied textures-deep glossy greens, rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus, and airy fern fronds-cradles the blooms and deepens the palette. The stems are neatly bound in a rounded, dome-shaped hand-tied style, suggesting the touch of an experienced local florist. The overall effect is one of abundant joy and thoughtful artistry, perfect for brightening a hallway, celebrating milestones, or sending a burst of colour with same-day flower delivery across Old Oak Common and nearby neighbourhoods.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
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
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
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
A carefully composed floral arrangement is shown against a clean, white studio background, allowing the soft romance of white and pink blooms to take centre stage. Dominating the heart of the design, two large white Oriental lilies open wide, their petals slightly recurved and velvety, each throat accented by rich reddish-brown stamens that offer a sophisticated contrast. Nestled around these lilies is a generous ring of pink roses, ranging from tightly furled buds full of promise to fully open blossoms with spiralling, ruffled petals that feel almost plush to the touch. Among the roses, delicate stems of pink and white alstroemeria weave in and out, some petals marked with fine speckles of yellow and deeper pink, adding movement and subtle complexity, like brushstrokes in a painting. Wisps of white gypsophila appear here and there, giving the bouquet a light, cloud-like halo that softens all the edges. The flowers are supported by abundant greenery: broad, polished leaves catch the light, while narrower, more feathery foliage offers texture and a sense of garden-fresh abundance, reminiscent of a morning walk through the green corners near Old Oak Common station. The entire bouquet is arranged in a modern, square clear glass vase, its transparent sides revealing the stems neatly gathered inside. Around the middle of the vase, a pale pink satin ribbon is wrapped horizontally, providing a gentle, decorative accent. In the bottom right of the image, an orange circular label with bold white lettering reads "VASE INCLUDED," clearly indicating that the container is part of the floral gift. The composition has a calm, intimate mood, ideal for sending a thoughtful message of love, gratitude, or quiet celebration to someone in the Old Oak Common area.
COLOURFUL DELIGHT
£65.00
A rounded, abundant bouquet of soft pinks, mauves, purples, and zingy greens is shown against a bright white backdrop, highlighting the expert craftsmanship behind every stem. Plush pastel pink roses form the main focus, some tightly furled with a hint of anticipation, others fully open so you can almost trace each petal as it curls away from the centre, showing delicate shifts from deeper blush to lighter, creamy tones at the tips. Interwoven with them are generous carnations in dusty rose and mauve, their ruffled, frilled petals creating a cushioned texture that feels both romantic and comforting, like a favourite scarf. Standing proud above and between the rounder flowers, deep indigo and violet Veronica spikes add slender, upright lines that give the bouquet elegance and a touch of drama, reminiscent of tall blooms you might spot in a well-tended front garden off Old Oak Lane. Rich purple lisianthus blooms, some open and some in bud, bring velvety depth and a sense of movement, as if the bouquet has been freshly gathered from a summer border. Delicate aster-like blossoms in periwinkle and light lavender, each with a tiny golden eye, float through the design, adding airiness and a gentle, almost whimsical charm. Around them, fresh greenery anchors the palette: bright lime-green textural filler contrasts with soft, silvery eucalyptus and other foliage, wrapping the flowers in a lush, natural frame. The neatly tied stems at the base confirm this is a hand-tied design prepared with care, perfect for placing straight into a vase in a home near Wormwood Scrubs Park or along the railway lines of Old Oak Common. This bouquet feels like a thoughtful, contemporary gift, suited to birthdays, get-well wishes, or simple "thinking of you" deliveries across the local neighbourhood.
SPRING CHARM
£57.00
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
A lush bouquet of mixed blooms rises confidently from a simple clear glass vase, the white background allowing every stem and petal to stand out as if lit by soft studio light. Dominating the centre are rich, deep red roses, their velvety petals spiralling inward in classic, romantic rosettes that suggest timeless affection. Close by, two radiant yellow gerbera daisies with dark brown-orange centres bring a splash of sunshine, their flat, daisy-like faces open wide and friendly. Clusters of pale pink and lavender chrysanthemums surround these focal blooms, each flower formed from layers of fine, soft petals around a tiny golden heart, adding both fullness and a gentle, comforting tone you might associate with cottage gardens near Willesden Junction. Threaded through the bouquet are stems of lisianthus in shades of purple and soft lilac, their slightly ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms adding a graceful, almost whimsical movement. Here and there, small sprays of bright red hypericum berries nestle between the petals like glistening beads, adding a playful contrast in both texture and shape. The whole arrangement is woven through with varied greenery: broad, dark green leaves give structure, while more delicate, lighter green sprigs create a sense of airiness and freshness, as if the bouquet has just been brought in from a leafy Old Oak Common garden. Through the transparent vase, tidy stems and clear water are visible, reflecting careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. The arrangement feels celebratory yet welcoming, perfect for marking milestones, brightening a new flat near the station, or sending a warm, colourful message of congratulations or gratitude.
FRESH SCENT
£43.00
GOOD LUCK BALLOON
GOOD LUCK COMBO
£60.00
Set against a clean white background, this professionally arranged bouquet offers a vivid study in colour and form, the kind of design you might see ready for delivery from a trusted Old Oak Common florist. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the soft, full pink roses clustered near the heart of the arrangement, their delicately layered petals unfolding in gentle spirals that convey tenderness and affection. Framing them, bright yellow gerbera daisies with deep brown centres radiate outward like tiny suns, their wide, flat petals creating a joyful contrast that feels instantly uplifting, ideal for celebrations or get-well wishes. Rising in graceful spires, deep blue delphinium flowers introduce a cool, calming vertical line, each stem dotted with multiple florets that seem to float above the rest of the bouquet, reminiscent of summer walks around the green spaces near Wormwood Scrubs and East Acton. The flowers are nestled into an abundance of lush greenery: airy fern fronds soften the lower edges, while broad, polished green leaves curve protectively around the base of the blooms, forming an elegant collar that hints at careful craftsmanship. Here and there, clumps of bright, textured green filler and fine, light green stems with unopened buds provide extra volume and a lively sense of texture, as if the bouquet is quietly breathing. The gathered stems show beneath, neatly tied with a pale natural wrap or raffia-style binding, reinforcing the hand-tied, artisan feel. The overall impression is of a fresh, contemporary mixed bouquet that would bring colour and positivity to any home or workplace in Old Oak Common, from quiet residential streets to offices near the rail redevelopment.
NATURAL POETRY
£60.00
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS 1
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
A refined floral arrangement of crimson red roses and snowy white calla lilies rests in a simple clear glass vase, set against a clean white studio background that highlights every curve and colour. The roses are generously bloomed, their velvety petals forming tight spirals that gradually loosen toward the edges, creating a sense of depth and softness, while each calla lily rises between them like a sculptural accent, its trumpet-shaped spathe curling in a single, elegant sweep around a slender yellowish spadix. Around these statement flowers, a collar of mixed greenery creates texture and movement: slender eucalyptus stems with rounded, silvery-green leaves drift outward in gentle arcs, while broader, darker green leaves anchor the design, giving it structure and fullness. The stems are neatly aligned in the cylindrical vase, visible through the water and adding vertical lines beneath the rounded dome of flowers above. Bright, even lighting from the front brings out the richness of the red roses and the creamy white of the lilies, casting soft, natural shadows that enhance the three-dimensional feel. The bouquet has the calm confidence of something arranged with care in an Old Oak Common florist's workshop, perhaps just off the sidestreets near the railway yards, ready to be carried along Old Oak Common Lane to surprise someone special. Its mood is one of quiet celebration and deep affection, suitable for a meaningful anniversary, a romantic gesture after a day in nearby parks, or as a sophisticated focal point on a dining table, where the mix of colour, scent, and fresh foliage would create an atmosphere of warmth and thoughtful attention.
NATURE THRILLS
£65.00
An opulent floral bouquet is photographed upright against a clean white backdrop, every stem and petal sharply defined so you can almost imagine the faint rustle of paper as it leaves the Old Oak Common flower shop. At the top, deep magenta carnations form a plush, rounded cluster, their frilled petals overlapping to create a sense of abundance and movement. Creamy white roses rise gracefully among them, each bloom perfectly shaped, with petals that curl back slightly at the edges as if just opening that morning. White alstroemeria, with their narrow petals traced with gentle pinkish-red streaks and dark central stamens, weave through the arrangement like delicate brushstrokes, lending a light, airy rhythm. Around the blooms, glossy green leaves and softly variegated foliage add contrast and volume, echoing the fresh greenery of local green spaces around Old Oak Common Lane and the nearby railway embankments. The stems taper neatly downward, wrapped first in a smooth, bright white paper that cradles the flowers like a collar, then enfolded in a shimmering layer of crinkled purple cellophane that brings a playful, festive touch. The wrapping gathers at the base in a narrow point, cinched securely with a vivid, iridescent green satin ribbon tied into a neat bow, from which a small rectangular kraft-style gift tag hangs, ready for a name or short message. The bouquet feels celebratory yet refined, the kind of arrangement chosen to mark special milestones, to welcome someone to a new home in Old Oak Common, or to brighten a quiet flat overlooking the sidings with a burst of colour and gentle fragrance.
BLACKBERRY FUSION
£55.00
A cheerful Easter hatbox arrangement is presented against a pure white backdrop, allowing its lively spring palette to glow. At the heart of the composition sits a single prominent pink Gerbera daisy, its soft, velvety petals unfolding around a pale green eye, acting like a friendly face that first greets you when the flowers arrive. Surrounding this focal bloom are numerous sunny yellow chrysanthemum-style flowers, their narrow petals fanning out in layers to create the impression of captured sunlight, reminiscent of bright afternoons around Wormwood Scrubs and the open skies near Old Oak Common. Woven among the yellows are coral-orange carnations, each head full and ruffled, adding both volume and a sense of gentle movement as their frills catch the light. Deep violet-purple lisianthus blooms peek through the arrangement, some tightly furled, others opening to reveal delicate, cup-shaped petals that introduce a sophisticated, almost mysterious note to the playful colour mix. Lush greenery frames the flowers, including glossy leaves and sprigs of variegated foliage brushed with creamy white, which help break up the bolder colours and give the design depth, like layers of planting in a well-loved neighbourhood garden. All of this sits inside a pastel lime-yellow cylindrical hatbox, its surface adorned with scattered Easter egg illustrations in soft pastel blues, pinks, and whites, some decorated with tiny dots and stripes, evoking hand-dyed eggs from family traditions. The arrangement feels both festive and comforting, ideal for placing on a hallway console, brightening a kitchen table in a flat near Willesden Junction, or sending as a thoughtful seasonal surprise to someone in the Old Oak Common area who could use a touch of springtime joy.
SORRENTO SUNRISE
£67.00
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