Old Oak Common Table Arrangements

Welcome to Florist Old Oak Common, your trusted local florist specialising in exquisite table arrangements for every occasion. As longstanding floral experts based near Old Oak Lane and Wormwood Scrubs Park, we take pride in brightening homes and events throughout Old Oak Common and neighbouring areas such as Willesden, Harlesden, and Shepherd’s Bush.

Our team of dedicated florists create unique bouquets and table pieces designed to elevate any space—be it a family dinner near Scrubs Lane, a corporate gathering, or an intimate celebration. With carefully selected stems sourced daily, each arrangement is crafted for freshness, colour harmony, and lasting impact.

Life moves fast in our vibrant community, and that’s why we offer same-day delivery across Old Oak Common and surrounding districts if you order online by 3 PM. Simply select your favourite table arrangement, and we’ll handle the rest—delivering beautiful, stylish flowers directly to your home, office, or event venue with care.

  • Expertly arranged table flowers for homes and businesses
  • Serving Old Oak Common, Willesden, Harlesden, and Shepherd’s Bush
  • Same-day delivery available—order online by 3 PM

For personal advice or bespoke requests, trust Florist Old Oak Common—where local knowledge, artistry, and passion make every arrangement a memorable centrepiece.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A graceful wedding-style arrangement of white and soft purple blooms is captured in gentle, even daylight, as though waiting on a reception table in Old Oak Common. The focal point is a round white vase with a striking open-weave pattern, its ceramic surface forming curved lattice strands that resemble finely woven rattan. From this sculptural base rises a lush display of white lilies, some fully unfurled so their star-shaped petals and honey-toned stamens are clearly visible, others still in elongated green buds that lend height and a subtle sense of anticipation. Clustered between the lilies are delicate lisianthus, their petals satiny and light, many in pure white while others are tinged with lavender or have pale purple ruffled edges that ripple softly toward the centre of each bloom. Sprigs of feathery green foliage, reminiscent of asparagus fern and other bridal greens, weave through the composition, filling spaces delicately without obscuring the flowers. Small tufts of white filler blossoms, likely baby's breath, dot the arrangement like tiny clouds of texture, while deeper purple accent flowers peek through to create gentle contrast. The flowers and greenery spill just slightly over the edge of the vase, giving the piece a natural, garden-inspired looseness rather than a rigid formality. In the foreground, on a pristine white surface, two decorative spherical ornaments lie side by side, their pale woven strands echoing the structure of the vase. Behind, a light beige wall with a subtle horizontal, linen-like pattern forms a quiet backdrop, making the whites appear luminous and the soft lilacs calm and soothing. This composition feels perfect for a wedding breakfast table, a christening near Willesden Junction, or a refined sympathy piece, crafted with the kind of careful attention to balance and fragrance you would expect from a trusted local Old Oak Common florist.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Rising from a circular expanse of immaculate white, a thoughtfully arranged bouquet combines Old Oak Common's natural beauty with contemporary style. The bouquet's focal blooms-creamy white and gentle yellow lisianthus-curve tenderly outward, surrounded by soft pink and lavender stock blooms that lend grace, movement, and a subtle perfume to the display. Below, a robust ring of vivid purple allium or aster enhances the bouquet's lushness, balancing pastel softness with jewel-toned vibrancy. A band of rich green foliage brings structure and a breath of freshness from local Old Oak gardens. Presented in a strikingly airy, orb-shaped vase knit from white rattan, the open, woven vessel lends the arrangement an elegant lightness that suits modern interiors along Old Oak Common Lane. Nearby, two natural spheres-delicately crafted from pale wood and placed to one side-echo the vase's texture, reinforcing a harmonious, artisanal ambiance seen in the craft shops of the area. The background, a soft, vertically textured beige wall, recedes quietly, highlighting each blossom's nuance. Basking in daylight, this arrangement radiates a calming energy, ideal for sophisticated occasions or as a welcoming centrepiece for an Old Oak Common home, expertly designed to evoke cherished memories around the table.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
An elegant floral centrepiece in a round white wicker basket is shown in close detail, as if placed on a beautifully laid wedding table in Old Oak Common. The arrangement is lush and full, brimming with pastel pink roses whose velvety petals spiral outward in soft, romantic layers. Nestled among them are pristine white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, curved petals framing golden-yellow and subtle orange throats that lend a hint of exotic luxury. White lisianthus blooms, some edged with a whisper of pale lavender, tuck into the spaces between, adding ruffled texture and a slightly wilder, garden-picked character. Pale pink stock flowers drift upward and outward from the design, their many small blossoms forming gentle plumes that cascade over the basket's edge. Throughout the bouquet, delicate branches of baby's breath weave in and out, creating a light, airy veil that softens the overall structure and gives the design a dreamy, cloud-like quality. Fresh green leaves and tiny buds peek through at different heights, bringing contrast and a sense of movement, as though the flowers are still growing toward the light. The white wicker basket, with its tightly woven pattern, rests on a clean white tabletop, accompanied by two natural woven spheres in different sizes, their rattan-like strands looping and crossing to mirror the basket's texture. Behind, a neutral, linen-style background in soft beige tones makes the pinks and whites glow gently, like petals caught in afternoon light by the Grand Union Canal. The image conveys quiet celebration and refined romance, ideal for wedding breakfasts, engagement parties, or chic home décor across Old Oak Common.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a clean white tabletop, a carefully composed floral centerpiece brings together romance and modern rustic style, much like a chic wedding table set for guests in Old Oak Common. The arrangement is built around a compact, dome-shaped bouquet of roses in two main shades: soft, pastel pink with a hint of lavender and fuchsia, and buttery cream that drifts toward warm ivory. Each rose head is nestled closely to the next, creating a plush cushion of petals where some blooms are just opening and others reveal generous, spiralling centres. Threaded delicately between them are dainty tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny star-like flowers floating in and out of the rose heads and lending a cloud-like lightness. Supporting this floral crown is an eye-catching spherical vase fashioned from slender white branches or wicker, painted bright white and woven into an open, cage-like globe. Through its airy lattice, you can glimpse the inner mechanics of the design, emphasising the craftsmanship. To the left, two decorative rattan spheres in a natural pale wood tone echo the shape and open-weave texture of the vase, one clearly larger than the other, adding balance and rhythm to the display. Behind, a softly textured beige wall provides a warm, unobtrusive backdrop that allows the pink, cream, and white tones to stand out. The lighting is gentle and even, as though afternoon light is filtering into a venue near Harlesden or Acton, making the roses appear freshly arranged. This centerpiece feels perfect for a wedding, anniversary dinner, or engagement celebration hosted around Old Oak Common, combining tactile interest with a quiet sense of celebration.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A romantic table centerpiece of red roses and berries takes centre stage against a soft, neutral background, like something set for an intimate wedding breakfast in Old Oak Common. The flowers are gathered into a perfect dome, the roses closely clustered so their velvety crimson petals touch and overlap, creating a dense, plush surface. Some blooms are fully open, revealing layered spirals of petal, while others remain slightly cupped, giving a sense of movement and freshness, as if the bouquet is still unfolding. Nestled among the blooms, small clusters of deep red Hypericum berries catch the light, their rounded forms and glossy skins adding a playful contrast in texture and echoing the colour palette without overpowering it. A ring of dark green leaves supports the bouquet from below, only just visible, grounding the intense reds and hinting at the living stems concealed inside. The arrangement is cradled in a spherical vase crafted from white-painted wicker, the twigs woven into a deliberate, open lattice that feels both handcrafted and contemporary. Light filters through these gaps, creating soft shadows on the white tabletop beneath. To the left of the main piece, two natural wicker balls in pale beige tones lie on the same surface, one larger, one smaller, offsetting the white vase with their warmer, straw-like colour and echoing its woven texture in a more casual way. The backdrop is a light beige or taupe wall with a subtle, woven or fabric-like texture, gently blurred to keep the eye on the flowers. The lighting is even and bright, emphasising the lavish reds, the clean whites, and the intricate craftsmanship, making this design perfect for a wedding table, a Valentine's dinner, or a special celebration at home near Wormwood Scrubs Park, styled as if by an experienced local florist.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined floral centerpiece sits poised on a smooth white surface, composed with the care of an experienced local Old Oak Common wedding florist. The focal flowers are generous white lilies, some fully unfurled to reveal gently curved petals and golden stamens dusted with pollen, others still partly closed in fresh green buds that hint at tomorrow's beauty. Their cool white tone brings an air of serenity, like a quiet walk along the edges of Wormwood Scrubs on a bright day. Threaded between them are rich red roses, one standout bloom with velvety, tightly layered petals at the very centre, introducing romance and depth. Bright green spherical flowers, resembling tiny cushions of mossy dianthus or chrysanthemums, tuck into the spaces between the larger blooms, creating pleasing, tactile contrast. Sprays of delicate white baby's breath drift through the bouquet like small stars, while clusters of red berries add an uplifting, celebratory accent perfect for wedding receptions or engagement dinners held in Old Oak Common's nearby venues. The arrangement brims with varied foliage: fine, feathery fronds that spill lightly over the sides, and darker, glossy leaves that anchor the design and give it structure. All of this is gathered into a distinctive round white vase created from interwoven strands, its open, lattice-like pattern reminiscent of handwoven baskets seen at local markets. To the left of the vase, two decorative, light-wood woven spheres of different sizes echo the same pattern, gently grounding the scene. Behind, a softly textured, neutral beige wall fades into the background, ensuring the crisp whites, deep reds, and vibrant greens remain the visual focus. The overall impression is of a sophisticated yet warm wedding table arrangement, ideal for adding polished charm to celebrations and family gatherings across Old Oak Common.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A lush dome of deep red roses rises from a sculptural white vase, capturing the feeling of a romantic wedding dinner laid out in a quiet Old Oak Common townhouse. Each rose is in full, luxurious bloom, its petals spiralling tightly from the centre and unfolding into a rich, velvety cup that seems almost touchable. There are roughly a dozen to fifteen roses, pressed close together so that very little space shows between them, creating a sense of abundance and devotion. Threaded delicately throughout the crimson blooms is a veil of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a star, softening the intensity of the red and lending the arrangement a bridal lightness. Small accents of fresh green foliage peek from the base of the bouquet, suggesting life and renewal without breaking the simple colour harmony. The flowers are cradled in a round, bulbous vase constructed from interwoven white strands, giving the appearance of painted wicker or artfully tangled rattan. This open-weave structure creates an airy feel, and its bright white colour plays beautifully against the roses and gypsophila, almost like lace beneath a wedding gown. Resting on a smooth white surface, the vase is flanked on the left by two decorative orbs made from pale, flat strips of material, woven into hollow spheres; the larger sits slightly forward, the smaller behind it, echoing the texture of the vase. The softly blurred, cream-toned wall behind allows the colours and forms to take centre stage. The scene feels calm, carefully composed, and full of affection, perfectly suited to a wedding table arrangement or anniversary celebration delivered locally around Old Oak Common.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Imagining this centerpiece from a local Old Oak Common perspective, you are first drawn to its lush opulence-a harmonious display where texture, colour, and craftsmanship entwine. The rounded bouquet, vibrant with velvety pastel pink and soft lavender roses, radiates romance and timelessness, beautifully interlaced with elegant pink alstroemeria whose trumpet blossoms and subtle, painted stripes create artistic intrigue. Ample lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the softer hues, their lively forms popping with zest amid the classic palette. Wisps of delicate baby's breath bring a dreamy, lightweight quality, their starry white blooms suspended above deep emerald leaves. Each sunny morning in Old Oak Common inspires such arrangements-the artful woven vase, its crisp white latticework curving sturdy and wide, stands both as a modern focal point and a tribute to traditional craftsmanship found at local markets or artisan fairs near Willesden Junction. Arranged alongside the vase, two decorative spheres-spun from pale, woven strips-echo the vessel's openwork and offer added balance and visual rhythm, reminiscent of the organic accents you'd find in thoughtfully curated homes nearby. There's an uplifting tranquility woven through every stem and bloom, perfect for a wedding reception at Grand Union Canal venues or heartfelt birthday gatherings in the heart of Old Oak Common. Crafted with care by skilled local florists, each element comes together to communicate quiet reassurance, celebration, and the fresh promise only expertly chosen flowers can bring.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
An exquisitely composed floral centerpiece is displayed against a softly textured beige backdrop, the kind of refined arrangement you might find dressing a wedding table in a boutique Old Oak Common hotel. At its heart, a round, white woven basket-style container with an open lattice pattern cradles a generous, structured bouquet. Tall, pristine white oriental lilies lead the eye, their broad, star-shaped petals unfurling gracefully, each bloom showcasing prominent stamens dusted with pollen that adds the slightest hint of warmth to the otherwise cool white. Between these lilies, rich red roses sit in tight, velvety whorls, their deep colour evoking romance and candlelit celebrations along the Grand Union Canal. Scattered throughout, airy sprays of white baby's breath soften the transitions between blooms, like gentle puffs of cloud floating among the more dramatic flowers. Bright green, fine-textured foliage flows outwards, light and feathery, creating depth and preventing the arrangement from feeling heavy. Clusters of glossy red berries, likely hypericum, add small sparks of colour, hinting at winter festivities and Christmas gatherings around Old Oak Common and neighbouring Acton. On the right-hand side, a graceful arc of white Phalaenopsis orchids spills gently downwards, each flower with a delicate yellow and blush centre, accompanied by a line of unopened buds that give the design a sense of continuity and growth. On the white surface to the left, three decorative white woven spheres in varying sizes echo the container's material, tying the whole scene together in a modern, curated way. Bright yet tranquil lighting brings out every texture-the smooth orchid petals, the plush rose heads, the crisp lily edges-making this arrangement ideal as an elegant wedding table display or sophisticated event décor in the Old Oak Common area.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a smooth white tabletop, bathed in bright, even light like a quiet morning in Old Oak Common, a refined floral centerpiece becomes the clear focal point. The flowers emerge from a white, spherical vase crafted from intricately woven strands, its open lattice recalling a delicate wicker lantern or a ball of artistic rattan. From this airy base, elegant white Phalaenopsis orchids stretch outward, their sleek petals pristine and luminous, each blossom revealing a touch of gold and soft yellow at its center, as if dusted by sunlight. Nestled tightly around them, pastel pink and mauve-lavender roses unfurl in generous, ruffled layers, bringing a tender, romantic energy, as though chosen for a wedding breakfast or engagement dinner. Scattered throughout, smaller blooms with white petals edged in purple or fuchsia-likely Lisianthus-add intriguing depth, echoing the colours of evening skies over nearby Wormwood Scrubs. Feathery clouds of white baby's breath thread delicately between every flower, lightening the composition and giving the bouquet a dreamy, floating quality. Cascading trails of pale lilac stock, or a similar trailing flower, spill gently over the edge of the vase, creating soft movement and drawing attention to the graceful silhouette. Fresh green foliage provides subtle structure and contrast, its leaves framing the pastel petals without overwhelming them. To one side rest two cream-coloured decorative balls with open, woven designs, one larger and one smaller, mirroring the vase and completing the vignette. A neutral beige background stays quietly out of focus, allowing the colours and textures to stand forward, making this arrangement ideal for a sophisticated celebration or stylish table setting in homes and venues around Old Oak Common.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
In this detailed image, a graceful wedding-style table arrangement rests on a smooth white surface, the kind you might find set for a small reception in a converted warehouse venue around Old Oak Common. At the heart of the scene is a spherical white vase, made from thin, rattan-like branches woven into an open lattice that forms a hollow ball with a flat base, its texture both rustic and chic. The vase cradles a rounded dome of flowers composed mainly of pink and lavender roses, their petals unfolding in soft spirals and brushed at the edges with deeper pink, suggesting velvety softness and a gentle scent. Between the roses, vivid green button mums punctuate the design, their compact, cushiony blooms adding a fresh, almost playful energy. Around the lower edge of the bouquet, tiny white filler blossoms cluster and trail slightly, blurring the line between arrangement and vase, and lending a delicate halo effect. To the left, two decorative spheres made from light, natural wicker sit casually on the tabletop, one larger, one smaller, their airy, crisscrossed lines mirroring the vase's craftsmanship and reinforcing the theme of organic design. The background is softly out of focus, a light beige or tan textile with a subtle texture that might resemble fabric used in local Old Oak Common interiors, lending the image warmth without distraction. The gentle, even lighting highlights each petal, twist of wicker, and curve of the roses, making this composition ideal for envisioning a refined centerpiece for a wedding breakfast or anniversary dinner close to Willesden Junction and the surrounding neighbourhood.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a smooth, reflective white tabletop, a graceful centerpiece glows in soft, diffused light, evoking the kind of intimate celebration you might see in a private dining room near Old Oak Common Lane. The focal point is a dense, spherical dome of peach and apricot roses, each head fully open, their layered petals forming a plush, velvety texture that feels almost touchable. The roses are arranged so closely that no stems are visible, just a continuous canopy of warm pastel colour, ranging from creamy blush at the edges to richer apricot in the heart of the blooms. This gentle gradient creates a sense of quiet romance and thoughtful craftsmanship.   

Around the base of the rose globe, petite white lisianthus blossoms unfold like ruffled skirts, their edges traced with intense purple and violet tones that introduce a refined contrast. Sprigs of white baby's breath peek between them, like tiny stars caught in the folds of the flowers, lending an ethereal softness to the design. The whole arrangement is nestled into a rounded, basket-like container in bright white, made from interwoven wicker or rattan strands that curve and cross to form an airy lattice. Light passes through the gaps, throwing delicate shadows that add depth and interest, much like the dappled light through trees in nearby Wormwood Scrubs. To one side on the tabletop, two decorative woven orbs in pale beige wood sit in quiet balance, one larger, one smaller, mirroring the natural textures of the vase. The background is a subtly textured beige fabric, calm and unobtrusive, allowing the colours of the flowers to stand out. This composition suggests a refined wedding table arrangement or a sophisticated centrepiece for a special gathering in Old Oak Common, where gentle beauty and modern rustic charm meet.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
A luxurious wedding-style floral arrangement sits serenely on a white tabletop, the kind of elegant display you might find gracing a reception in a restored venue near Old Oak Common Lane. The flowers are gathered into a low, round white wicker basket, its braided texture echoing the gentle curves of the blooms above. White Oriental lilies, fully open and generously sized, dominate the upper portion, their wide petals curling back to reveal speckled centres and golden stamens that suggest both purity and quiet drama. Nestled centrally is a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose, its spiral of petals unfurling in soft, velvety layers that bring warmth to the otherwise cool white palette. On the right side, a trailing string of white phalaenopsis orchids pours gracefully downward, each blossom perfectly proportioned, giving the composition a teardrop, cascading effect that feels particularly suited to weddings and anniversaries. Around these focal flowers, a rich mix of foliage includes wisps of fine grass-like leaves, delicate ferny textures, and more substantial green leaves that cradle the blooms. Bright chartreuse pom-pom flowers, likely green dianthus or Santini chrysanthemums, dot the arrangement with playful, rounded shapes, contrasting with the lilies' long lines. Tiny sprays of baby's breath nestle among the petals, while clusters of deep red berries, polished and jewel-like, punctuate the design with lively colour, reminiscent of berries along the paths towards Harlesden or Willesden Junction in late autumn. Two decorative white woven spheres, one larger and one smaller, rest to the left on the smooth surface, their airy lattice design echoing the basket and adding sculptural interest. The gentle beige fabric background, softly lit and slightly textured, frames the entire display, enhancing its sense of calm refinement and making this a striking table arrangement for any special gathering in Old Oak Common.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
On a pristine white tabletop, a luxurious dome of pale yellow roses becomes the quiet star of the scene, recalling an intimate wedding breakfast set up in a townhouse near Old Oak Common Lane. Each rose is fully open and plentiful, the petals arranged in plush, concentric layers that transition from creamy centres to slightly deeper buttery edges, giving the bouquet a soft glow. Between the roses, feathery sprigs of white gypsophila are tucked with care, their myriad tiny blooms adding a gauzy, cloud-like texture that makes the design feel light and romantic. At the base of the flowers, a slim band of polished green foliage wraps around like a gentle belt, subtly defining the boundary between the lush blooms and the vessel below. The arrangement rests inside a distinctive white woven vase, crafted from intertwined strands that form an open, basket-inspired design with gaps that let light slip through, creating delicate patterns on the surface beneath. This modern, airy container tapers slightly at the waist before flaring again, giving it a sculptural presence without overpowering the flowers. Two decorative woven spheres, one larger and one smaller, sit nearby on the tabletop, their pale wooden texture and open lattice echoing the vase's craftsmanship and adding a contemporary, design-led touch. The softly blurred background in warm, neutral tones allows every detail of the bouquet to stand out, from the curve of each rose petal to the fine stems of baby's breath. The overall impression is one of tranquillity, elegance, and thoughtful design, perfect for a wedding table in Old Oak Common or a refined celebration at a local restaurant.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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