Earls Court Table Arrangements by Local Florist

Welcome to Earls Court Flowers—your neighbourhood florist crafting elegant table arrangements for every occasion. Our team lives and breathes flowers, with years spent designing centrepieces for everything from intimate dinners off Trebovir Road to grand celebrations near Earls Court Exhibition Centre and gatherings on West Cromwell Road. We understand the art of floral presentation—whether you’re hosting an event in Kensington, sending a thoughtful gift to Fulham, or adding a stylish touch to your Earls Court home.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
This image presents a refined bouquet arranged by a skilled florist in Earls Court, capturing that understated luxury often found in the area's boutique hotels and elegant townhouses. At the heart of the composition is a rounded white vase with an open lattice design, reminiscent of woven wicker yet executed in a smooth, porcelain-like finish. It cradles a lush gathering of white oriental or Asiatic lilies and lisianthus, all bathed in soft, diffused light. Several lilies have already opened into large, star-shaped blooms, their petals pure white with just a hint of green at the throat, while their stamens carry a dusting of warm-toned pollen. Others remain as sleek, lightly speckled green buds, poised to open. The lisianthus weave gently between the lilies; their layered petals in white and cream are subtly brushed with lavender or lilac tones, especially around the edges, giving each flower a painterly quality. Budding lisianthus add a sense of freshness and continuity. Delicate white filler clusters, similar to gypsophila, dot the spaces between the main blooms, while deeper purple or blue blossoms are tucked sparingly throughout to add a quiet note of contrast. Lush greenery-fine, feathery fronds and broader, glossy leaves-spills over the rim, curving and trailing in a way that suggests a garden arrangement refined for a wedding table. The vase is set on a smooth, white surface, flanked by two decorative spheres fashioned from a light, woven material that echoes the vase's open-weave pattern. Behind, a light beige wall with a subtle horizontal, linen-like texture creates a serene, contemporary setting, reminiscent of a softly lit Earls Court apartment. The arrangement evokes purity, grace, and calm celebration, making it ideal for weddings, christenings, or as a gentle message of comfort delivered across Earls Court.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
On a sunlit table not far from Earl's Court's leafy squares, a lush bouquet rests in a striking white spherical vase, demonstrating the seamless blend of organic charm and sophisticated modern design so often found in local homes. Creamy-white lisianthus, with their soft ruffled petals, form the heart of the display-each bloom expertly arranged for upright poise and gentle fullness by a seasoned florist aware of the area's elegant tastes. Stems of pale yellow and blush-pink stock rise gracefully, lending an uplifting mood and touch of vertical drama that mirrors the rhythm of nearby architectural lines along Warwick Road. Beneath, clusters of vibrant purple filler flowers, likely petite alliums or asters, nestle into a deep green foliage collar, grounding the palette with sumptuous color and texture. The container itself-a contemporary open-weave of white-painted rattan-lets light play through its airy structure, balancing substance and delicacy like the best of Earl's Court artisan studios. Beside the vase, two handcrafted orbs carved from pale natural rattan provide a rustic counterpoint, their intricate weaving a subtle nod to the tactile pleasures of local weekend craft markets. The arrangement basks in gentle, diffused light against a soft beige wall, allowing the pastel hues and lush forms to evoke serenity and celebration. This tableau, offering both freshness and refinement, would suit an intimate wedding breakfast or an elegant dinner along Old Brompton Road, capturing the essence of Earl's Court's quiet sophistication.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A domed cluster of around two dozen peach and apricot roses rises gracefully from a white woven sphere, creating a centerpiece that feels both modern and timeless. Each rose is tightly formed, with petals spiralling inward to reveal richer orange cores that gradually fade to soft, creamy edges, as if the blooms are holding a little warmth from late afternoon light along Earls Court Road. Threaded between the roses are delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms forming a gauzy halo that softens the outline of the bouquet and adds a sense of gentle celebration. Dark green leaves are tucked discreetly underneath, giving structure and depth without distracting from the calm, rounded shape. The flowers are set in a spherical vase made from white, crisscrossing strands of wicker or rattan, its open latticework allowing glimpses of shadow and negative space, like an art piece chosen for a stylish flat overlooking Bramham Gardens. In front of the arrangement rest two smaller decorative orbs in a pale, natural wood tone, one larger than the other, their woven bands echoing the main vase and creating a rhythm of repeating circles. Everything rests on a flawless white tabletop against a light beige or greige wall with a fine, understated texture, so the eye is drawn entirely to the interplay of warm florals and cool, sculptural design. The scene feels carefully composed-ideal for a wedding table in a boutique Earls Court venue, an anniversary dinner at home, or a thoughtfully styled reception space where subtle luxury and calm sophistication are key.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
An artfully composed floral basket brimming with romantic blooms is shown in close-up, as though waiting to be placed on a wedding table in one of Earls Court's chic venues off Cromwell Road. The arrangement is anchored in a round, white wicker basket whose fine, interwoven strands bring a handmade, tactile quality. From this base, generous pastel pink roses rise, fully open and spiralling outward in layered petals, each bloom suggesting softness and classic elegance. Threaded gracefully through the roses are large white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, silky petals and vivid yellow centers providing a sleek, modern contrast to the traditional roses. Tucked among them are white Lisianthus blossoms, some delicately edged in pale lavender, their ruffled petals adding a feathery, romantic volume. Light, cloud-like sprays of baby's breath weave through the bouquet, creating a gentle haze of tiny white flowers that bridge the shapes and colours. Stems of pale pink stock add height and vertical rhythm, with some florets gently cascading over the basket's rim, giving the display a sense of movement and effortless charm, as though arranged moments before guests arrive. Fresh green foliage threads through the composition, peeking out at strategic points to provide cool contrast and a natural, garden-fresh character. Resting on the same bright white surface as the basket are two small decorative spheres crafted from pale, woven material, echoing the wicker's texture and adding a minimalist, organic accent. The background is a soft beige or taupe fabric with subtle texture that recedes quietly, keeping the attention on the intricate flowers and their interplay of tones. Together, these details evoke a mood of refined celebration and are perfect for depicting wedding receptions, engagement dinners, or intimate gatherings in and around Earls Court.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
In this image, a refined rose centerpiece is showcased in close detail, reflecting the understated elegance often seen in Earls Court boutique hotels and wedding venues. A generous cluster of around a dozen roses is arranged into a tidy dome, each stem snugly nestled against its neighbour. The upper section features gently blushed pink to deeper fuchsia roses, their petals tightly layered in some blooms and just beginning to unfurl in others. Encircling the base is a neat ring of creamy yellow and soft ivory roses, forming a pale collar that frames the colour above. Delicate sprigs of white baby's breath slip between the roses, adding airy texture and the lightness of confetti falling at a ceremony on nearby Cromwell Road. The bouquet is cradled in a spherical white vase crafted from fine wicker or intertwined branches, painted a crisp white. Its open, cage-like weave allows light to filter through, casting subtle shadows on the pristine white tabletop beneath. To the left, two decorative spheres made of pale, natural wood strips rest together, their open-weave design mirroring the vase and gently anchoring the composition. The background is a soft, neutral beige wall, with a hint of linen or fabric texture that recedes quietly, ensuring the eye stays on the flowers and their sculptural container. The scene is bathed in soft, diffused light, which flatters the gentle colour palette and highlights the craftsmanship in both the floristry and the styling. It feels like a centrepiece chosen for a sophisticated wedding breakfast, engagement drinks, or stylish dinner party in and around Earls Court, where guests appreciate both beauty and thoughtful detail.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
A serene, contemporary still life captures a lush cluster of pink roses and white baby's breath, gathered into a low, rounded bouquet that seems to float above a clean white tabletop. The roses are the star, around fifteen or so blooms packed closely together, each one displaying a beautiful gradient from pale blush at the heart to a deeper, almost raspberry pink along the petal edges. Their velvety texture and softly curving petals give the arrangement a romantic, almost whisper-soft presence, reminiscent of relaxed weekend mornings in a well-lit Earls Court flat. Threaded between the roses are delicate sprays of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms creating a misty, cloud-like effect that adds lightness and an air of innocence. The flowers are cradled in a spherical white vase crafted from interwoven strands that resemble painted wicker, forming an open, basket-like structure where the spaces between the strands let small pockets of light through. This sculptural container adds a modern, textural element that would sit beautifully on a coffee table overlooking Earl's Court Gardens or a windowsill near Warwick Road. To the left, two decorative woven spheres in light natural wood tones echo the criss-cross pattern of the vase, one larger and one smaller, like simple pieces found in a local design shop off Old Brompton Road. The background is a soft, warm beige wall with a subtle texture, creating a neutral stage that allows the pink and white tones to glow gently under diffused, even lighting. The overall mood is calm, elegant, and intimate, ideal for marking a quiet celebration, a birthday breakfast in bed, or a tender thank-you delivered locally across Earls Court.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
In the centre of the image sits a perfectly rounded arrangement of rich red roses, designed with the kind of precision and care you might expect from a local Earls Court wedding florist. The blooms are densely packed to form a flawless dome, with petals that appear almost velvety to the touch. Some roses show tight, spiralling centres that hint at youth and freshness, while others have relaxed into more open, generous shapes, creating a subtle play between shadowed depths and lighter, outward-facing petals. Scattered throughout the roses are clusters of small, glossy red berries, likely Hypericum, which punctuate the arrangement with tiny, jewel-like accents and bring an extra layer of texture. Just beneath the mass of flowers, a trim ring of dark green leaves can be glimpsed, tucking around the base like a gently ruffled collar. The bouquet is cradled in a distinctive spherical vase made from white-painted wicker or twigs, woven into an open, intricate lattice. The gaps between the strands allow light to filter through and cast delicate patterns onto the smooth white tabletop below, giving the entire arrangement an airy, modern feel. To the left, two additional decorative accents sit on the same white surface: light, natural wood spheres formed from interlaced strips, one larger and closer to the front edge of the frame, the other smaller and slightly behind it. Their pale, neutral tones and open weave echo the structure of the vase without competing with the bold colour of the flowers. Behind everything, a softly blurred wall in light beige or taupe with a slight textured effect creates a calm, understated backdrop. The scene feels poised and romantic, reminiscent of a polished wedding table setting in Earls Court, ready to welcome guests with its quiet luxury.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined floral arrangement, reminiscent of an intimate Earls Court wedding reception, is presented on a clean white surface in front of a neutral, lightly textured wall that provides a calm, understated backdrop. At the centre of the scene is a distinctive white vase shaped like a globe and constructed from interlaced strands that resemble whitewashed wicker or twisted branches, creating a sculptural, open-weave effect. The vase is brimming with white lilies, crimson roses, bright green pompons, sprays of gypsophila, and generous foliage, all arranged to feel full but not overcrowded. Several lilies are at their peak, with petals fully unfurled and curved back to show off golden stamens and a hint of speckling near the throat, while nearby, sleek green buds point skyward, promising that the display will develop over time. Deep red roses, including one especially striking bloom with tightly layered, velvety petals, inject a romantic richness, perfect for wedding breakfasts or special celebrations in townhouses and venues around Earls Court. Bright green spherical flowers, likely green dianthus or button chrysanthemums, rest between the larger blooms, their cushion-like texture introducing a modern, playful detail. Delicate tufts of baby's breath float through the bouquet, catching the light and adding an airy softness, while clusters of small red berries provide discrete bursts of colour that hint at celebration and seasonal charm. The foliage is varied, from fine, feathery strands that arc and spill from the vase to broader, darker leaves that frame the central flowers and ground the composition. To the left, two open-weave decorative balls made from a light, natural material mirror the vase's lattice design and gently extend the visual theme across the table-an arrangement that would feel at home on a wedding table set just off Earls Court Road or in a chic apartment nearby.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
This image portrays a beautifully styled wedding table centrepiece that feels perfectly suited to a refined gathering in Earls Court, perhaps in a boutique hotel or a classic mansion block reception room. Dominating the composition is a rounded bouquet of rich red roses, each bloom at its peak, with layered petals that spiral gracefully inward. The roses are arranged tightly together, forming a generous dome that speaks of romance and careful craftsmanship. Laced among the red blooms are feathery clusters of white baby's breath, their minuscule flowers creating a soft, misty contrast that lifts the intensity of the roses. Subtle hints of green foliage peek from between the blossoms, adding just enough natural colour without distracting from the red-and-white palette. The bouquet is held in a distinctive white vase with a bulbous, almost spherical shape, fashioned from interwoven strands that resemble painted wicker or rattan. The open-weave structure gives the vase a sculptural, airy quality, and you can almost imagine running your fingers over the textured surface. Beneath it, a smooth, pale tabletop reflects a little light, enhancing the sense of cleanliness and modern style. To the left of the vase, two decorative lattice spheres in creamy, off-white tones add balance and rhythm. The larger orb sits slightly in front, with the smaller one just behind, their open frameworks echoing the vase's woven pattern. Behind everything, a calm, neutral-toned wall with a subtle, fabric-like texture fades softly, offering no distractions from the flowers. The scene conveys intimacy, sophistication, and quiet celebration, just right for a wedding breakfast, anniversary dinner, or romantic event styled by an experienced Earls Court florist.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Envisioned as the highlight of an Earl's Court dining table or intimate celebration, this floral display bursts with tactile richness and visual harmony. As your fingertips might trace the open lattice of the striking white ceramic vase, you'd notice how it cradles a bounty of pastel pink and lavender roses, their plush petals gently curling at the edges, reminiscent of blooms found in the flower stalls along Old Brompton Road. Delicate pink alstroemeria, petals marked with distinctive stripes and hints of yellow, thread softly among the roses, their presence complimented by crisp, lime green button chrysanthemums providing energetic contrast. Wispy sprigs of baby's breath add a light, buoyant touch, creating a sense of gentle movement in the composition, while deep green leaves anchor the whole ensemble with natural balance. To one side, two decorative spheres-woven from pale, natural-hued material-echo the vase's design and introduce a sense of artisanal charm, much like handcrafted decor sold at Earl's Court craft fairs. Set against a subtle, textured beige wall, this image reveals a scene filled with quiet confidence, inviting joy, and layered sophistication: a perfect centerpiece for weddings, anniversaries, or as a heartfelt gesture, crafted with the artistry and local pride that defines Earl's Court Flowers.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A refined and romantic floral centerpiece is captured in gentle light, resting on a white surface against a soft beige background that could easily belong to a chic Earls Court restaurant set for a wedding. The flowers are gathered in a low, round container crafted from narrow white strands, intricately woven into a light, basket-style lattice that lets glimpses of stems and shadows show through. Rising from this vessel, generous white Oriental lilies open with quiet drama, their wide petals slightly recurved at the tips and their stamens prominent, dusted with warm, rusty pollen that hints at their heady fragrance. Nestled between the lilies, rich red roses form velvety pockets of colour; their layered petals create depth and texture, conjuring a mood of candlelit toasts and heartfelt speeches. Veils of white baby's breath delicately weave among the larger blooms, softening the transitions and adding an almost mist-like lightness. Fine sprays of fresh, bright green foliage thread through the composition, keeping it airy and lively, reminiscent of leafy corners of nearby garden squares off Warwick Road. Small clusters of glossy red Hypericum berries are placed just so, their spherical shapes and festive hue bringing a subtle seasonal feel without overpowering the classic palette. From the right side of the main bouquet, a cascade of white Phalaenopsis orchids spills outward; the orchids' smooth, waxy petals curve gently, each bloom revealing a detailed yellow and blush-pink throat, with a line of still-closed buds trailing toward the tip. On the left side of the scene, three simple white woven spheres sit on the table, echoing the container's material and closing the visual circle. The arrangement radiates elegance, making it perfect as a wedding table feature, an anniversary centerpiece, or a sophisticated festive display for homes and venues across Earls Court.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A lavish, teardrop-shaped bouquet tumbles gracefully downward, evoking the feeling of a bride walking slowly down the aisle of an Earl's Court church or townhouse venue. This cascading design is composed of an artful blend of white, blush pink, and gentle lavender, all softened by the pale, neutral background. Prominent throughout are pristine white orchids, most likely Phalaenopsis, with broad, velvety petals that open around delicate yellow and golden centers, bringing an air of refined luxury to the composition. Among them nestle roses in pale pink and soft lilac, their petals unfurling in lush spirals and layered ruffles, suggesting tenderness and romance. Some roses sit fully open, revealing intricate hearts, while others remain partly closed, hinting at stories yet to unfold, much like a couple beginning their life together near Earl's Court Road or Cromwell Road. Whisper-light clouds of baby's breath are interlaced among the larger blooms, adding texture and a dreamlike quality, as if a fine mist has settled gently over the flowers. Here and there, small touches of fresh green foliage break up the pastel tones, giving the arrangement structure and a sense of naturalness. The bouquet's cascade flows elegantly downward, with orchids and smaller flowers trailing in a soft, fluid line toward the base, creating graceful movement. At the upper section, the flowers are anchored in an ornate white holder or stand with a lace-like or ceramic texture that enhances the bridal feel. On the surface nearby rest several small, decorative white spheres, their cut-out patterns reminiscent of filigree lanterns, echoing the romantic theme. The entire scene is bathed in soft, even light, which highlights the delicate shapes and gentle colours, making this image an inspiring reference for bridal bouquets and wedding flower trends around Earl's Court.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A refined floral display sits at the centre of a bright white surface, the kind of thoughtfully composed arrangement you might see on a wedding table in Earls Court, overlooking a garden courtyard or a quiet mews. The bouquet forms a low, rounded dome, densely packed with roses in shades of soft pink and muted lavender. Each rose is fully opened, revealing spiralling layers of petals, some edged in a slightly deeper pink that adds a whisper of drama and romance. Tucked between these roses are vivid green button chrysanthemums, their small, spherical blooms adding crisp texture and a contemporary colour contrast, like fresh new leaves against a pastel sky. Encircling the base of the bouquet and slipping gently between the larger flowers are delicate white filler blossoms, tiny and numerous, creating a light, lace-like border that gives the arrangement a sense of movement and softness. The flowers are contained in a unique, spherical vase woven from white, rattan-like branches, its open lattice design letting light pass through and casting subtle shadows on the table. This airy construction blends rustic, natural materials with a minimal, modern form, reflecting the style many local Earls Court couples favour for relaxed yet elegant celebrations. To the left of the vase, on the same white plane, lie two decorative wicker balls, one larger and one smaller, composed of pale, interwoven strands that mirror the texture of the vase. Behind, the background melts into a soft blur of beige fabric, textured like linen or burlap, providing warmth without distracting from the florals. The scene feels calm, polished, and quietly romantic, suitable for a wedding breakfast, engagement dinner, or intimate celebration.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Arranged on a pristine white table, this floral centerpiece reflects the understated charm of a boutique celebration near Earls Court Gardens. At the centre, a tightly composed dome of peach and apricot roses rises like a soft, fragrant hill, each blossom pressed close to its neighbour so that the petals form a continuous, velvety surface. The roses are fully open yet undeniably fresh, their layered spirals hinting at careful timing and expert conditioning. Encircling the base of the rose mound is a halo of white lisianthus, their ruffled petals individually traced with a band of rich violet or purple that brings depth and a painterly contrast. Fine sprigs of white baby's breath weave between the lisianthus blooms, adding tiny, star-like dots of texture that blur the edges and give the arrangement a light, floating quality. All of this is gathered into a generously rounded container of white woven wicker or rattan, its open lattice design creating an airy, sculptural vessel that would sit just as comfortably on a minimalist dining table as in a stylish Earls Court flat. In front of the centerpiece, two decorative spheres rest casually on the white surface, one larger and one smaller, crafted from pale beige wooden strands twisted into delicate, open orbs that echo the basket's interlacing lines. The flowers and accents stand before a softly textured beige backdrop, reminiscent of linen, which lends warmth while remaining neutral enough to let the subtle peach and vivid purple tones command attention. The overall feeling is one of modern romance and quiet sophistication, ideally suited to illustrate wedding table styling, anniversary dinners, or refined entertaining in the compact yet elegant homes that line Earls Court's leafy streets.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
An opulent floral arrangement, styled as a cascading wedding centerpiece, rests in a round white wicker basket placed on a immaculate white surface, with a softly textured beige backdrop that evokes the calm interiors of Earl's Court apartments. The design is anchored by several magnificent white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms fully open, some dusted with delicate speckles and revealing prominent yellow-gold stamens. Slightly above them, a single creamy ivory rose sits proudly at the heart of the bouquet, its layered petals creating a gentle spiral that draws your attention inward. Flowing from the right-hand side, a cascade of white phalaenopsis orchids drapes gracefully, each flower with broad, velvety petals and a soft, curved form, giving the arrangement a fluid, waterfall-like silhouette. Around these main blooms, a rich layering of greenery, including feathery fronds and glossy leaves, frames the design, while bright green pom-pom flowers lend a playful, cushiony texture. Fine sprays of baby's breath weave through the bouquet like airy lace, softening the overall look, and clusters of ruby-red berries add small bursts of vibrant colour and a seasonal touch. On the left of the basket, two white woven spheres rest on the tabletop-one slightly larger, one smaller-mirroring the basket's texture and offering minimalist decorative detail. The composition feels quietly luxurious, ideal as a wedding table arrangement in venues close to Earl's Court tube or a refined centerpiece delivered across SW5 for anniversaries, engagement dinners, or intimate celebrations where white flowers and subtle colour accents are desired.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
The image shows a refined floral centerpiece carefully crafted in the style of an elegant Earls Court celebration, perhaps an intimate wedding breakfast or anniversary supper. At its core is a meticulously rounded dome of pale yellow roses, each bloom sitting snugly against the next so that their overlapping petals create a gently undulating surface. The yellow tones are soft and creamy, like whipped butter, gradually fading to an almost ivory hue at the tips, which lends the bouquet a warm, flattering glow. Threaded throughout this sea of roses are light, cloud-like sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms catching the light and bringing a sense of airiness and movement to the arrangement. A slim ring of glossy green foliage wraps tidily around the base of the flowers, drawing a clear line between the floral mass and the container, and adding a refreshing botanical accent. The bouquet is set into a distinctive white woven vase, whose body is composed of interlaced strands resembling modern rattan or wicker. Its open structure allows glimpses of the stems inside and casts delicate shadows onto the polished white tabletop. Nearby, two natural-toned woven spheres, fashioned from similar slender strips, rest in casual balance-one slightly larger than the other-extending the woven motif and enhancing the composition's textural interest. The background is a soft, muted beige, deliberately out of focus, which keeps the eye trained on the interplay of yellow, white, and natural materials. The arrangement exudes a feeling of poised charm and contemporary romance, ideal for wedding receptions, bridal lunches, or stylish dinner parties hosted around Earls Court and the surrounding Kensington streets, with local florists offering same-day table arrangement delivery.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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