Queen's Park TABLE ARRANGEMENTS

Welcome to Flowers Queen's Park, your local florist creating elegant, hand-crafted table arrangements for homes, events, and workplaces across Queen's Park and the surrounding streets near Queen's Park Station, Salusbury Road, and Chamberlayne Road.

Every one of our table bouquets is designed by experienced florists who know how flowers behave in real life – from how they open under candlelight to how they last through a long dinner party. Whether you need a low, conversation-friendly design for a family gathering, or statement centrepieces for a wedding or corporate event, we’ll tailor your flowers to your space, lighting, and style.

We regularly deliver to homes and venues in:

  • Kensal Green
  • Maida Vale
  • West Hampstead

Order online with confidence: our team personally selects fresh market stems each morning, conditions them in-store, and arranges everything by hand. Need something today? We offer reliable same-day delivery across Queen's Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM.

From seasonal centrepieces for your dining table to refined vase arrangements for restaurants and offices, Flowers Queen's Park is the trusted local choice for beautifully balanced table designs that feel both polished and personal.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A serene floral centerpiece is captured in gentle, even daylight, as if styled for a wedding breakfast table in a quiet corner off Salusbury Road in Queen's Park. At its heart stands a rounded white vase with an intricate open-weave design, the pattern reminiscent of hand-woven wicker but rendered in smooth ceramic, lending both structure and lightness to the composition. From this airy vessel rise tall stems of white lilies, some blooms wide open with star-like petals and visible stamens, others still in elongated green buds that add height and a sense of unfolding time. Woven between the lilies are white lisianthus flowers, their soft, layered petals delicately brushed with lavender and pale purple toward the edges and centres, creating a painterly effect that feels almost like watercolour on silk. A scattering of tiny white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, nestles among the larger blooms, while small clusters of deeper purple blossoms introduce gentle contrast and visual rhythm. The foliage is abundant yet carefully placed: feathery, fern-like greens and broader, darker leaves arc gracefully over the rim, softening the vase's geometric lattice. On the crisp white surface beside the arrangement rest two decorative spheres of light rattan or wicker, one larger and one smaller, mirroring the airy texture of the vase and reinforcing the natural theme. The background is a soft, light beige wall with a subtle horizontal, linen-like grain that diffuses the light and enhances the whites and lilacs. The whole arrangement feels calm, refined and quietly celebratory, ideal as a wedding table arrangement or a sophisticated centerpiece for a special gathering in the Queen's Park area.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Bathed in soft natural light typical of a Queen's Park afternoon, this handcrafted floral arrangement feels both grounded and ethereal-a testament to the discerning artistry found at boutique flower studios along Salusbury Road. Arranged in a spherical, open-weave vase fashioned from sleek, white-painted rattan, the bouquet brims with creamy eustoma blooms that show off their multi-layered, ruffled petals. Hints of lemon yellow peek through alongside clusters of soft pink matthiola, their slender stems adding dimension and gentle vertical movement. Beneath, rich violet filler flowers reminiscent of local garden asters build a textured base, all bordered by a band of lush, emerald green leaves that seem plucked straight from Queen's Park gardens. On the lustrous white tabletop-a familiar canvas in neighbourhood homes-two sculptural, rattan-like balls introduce playful echoes of the arrangement's texture. The calm, beige-toned wall behind provides the perfect neutral setting, allowing each petal and woven detail to shine. The composition conjures a sense of refined serenity and fresh air, like entering a beautifully decorated home on a tranquil local street. Each detail radiates careful craftsmanship-fitting for memorable occasions from wedding breakfasts to intimate park-view gatherings-reflecting the reliability and passion of Queen's Park's floral experts.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
An elegant floral display captures a rounded bouquet of about twenty to thirty peach roses, each flower showing a gentle gradient from rich apricot at the centre to softer, almost creamy peach at the edges. The petals are tightly layered yet plush, giving the bouquet a velvety, full appearance, as if the blooms have opened just enough to feel lush but still fresh. Between the roses, fine stems of white baby's breath weave a delicate mist, their tiny blossoms softening the overall shape and adding a touch of lightness that makes the arrangement feel almost cloud-like. Dark green leaves, sparingly visible beneath the blossoms, deepen the colour palette and frame the roses with a natural, garden-fresh feel, as though they have just been gathered from a well-tended plot near Queen's Park. The flowers sit in a striking round vessel formed from intertwined white wicker or rattan, its open latticework creating a sculptural globe that plays with light and shadow. This woven container reads as modern yet organic, a design you might find gracing a styled dining table in one of the elegant Victorian homes off Chamberlayne Road. The centerpiece rests on a smooth white surface, polished and immaculate, which mirrors the crisp tone of the vase. In front of it, two smaller decorative orbs-crafted from similar pale woven material-are placed casually yet thoughtfully, one slightly larger than the other, echoing the main vase's texture and adding visual rhythm. A calm, light beige or greige wall forms the backdrop, subtly textured but unobtrusive, ensuring all attention stays on the flowers and their sculptural setting. The mood is one of quiet celebration and tasteful sophistication, ideal for a wedding reception, anniversary dinner, or refined home decor styling, much like the bespoke arrangements created daily around Queen's Park for local residents who value understated luxury.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A romantic floral centerpiece sits in a round white wicker basket, styled with the kind of quiet refinement you might expect at a wedding breakfast in Queen's Park. The arrangement is lush and abundant, with blush and pastel pink roses opening fully across the top, each bloom layered with delicate, spiralling petals that suggest tenderness and enduring love. Threaded through these roses are long, arching stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids, their waxy petals gleaming softly and their warm yellow-orange throats adding a hint of depth and drama. Between the larger flowers, clusters of white Lisianthus unfold in soft ruffles, some petals traced with lilac or lavender at the edges, giving a gentle wash of colour that feels both sophisticated and serene. Fine sprays of white baby's breath float among the blooms, filling small gaps and lending a light, airy texture like mist over a park lawn in early morning. Pale pink stock flowers trail casually from the sides of the basket, their small blossoms gathered tightly on tall stems, introducing graceful lines and a hint of country charm that would be at home on a table just off Chamberlayne Road. Glossy green foliage peeks through the blossoms, framing them with a fresh, natural contrast. The basket rests on a shining white surface, beside two small decorative spheres made from interwoven strips of pale wood or rattan, their open latticework echoing the basket's weave. A soft beige fabric background provides a warm, unobtrusive backdrop, allowing the colours and textures of the flowers to take centre stage. The overall impression is of understated luxury and heartfelt celebration, perfect for marking special moments in the Queen's Park area.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A romantic floral centerpiece is displayed on a clean white table, evoking the calm of a quiet afternoon near Queen's Park itself. The arrangement forms a neat, domed bouquet of roses, their heads clustered closely so that only petals and delicate textures are visible from above. About half the roses glow with a soft pastel pink that leans into lavender or light fuchsia, each petal curling outward in graceful layers. The other half bring a mellow counterpoint in creamy butter yellow and pale ivory, the tones blending together like sunrise light over the rooftops of nearby Brondesbury and Kensal Rise. Scattered between the roses are fine sprigs of white baby's breath, tiny blossoms on wiry stems that soften any gaps and give the design an airy, almost cloud-like finish. The flowers are cradled in a striking white spherical vase, fashioned from slim twigs or wicker strands woven into an open lattice. The paint is bright but not glossy, lending a modern yet rustic feel that would sit beautifully on a wedding table in a Queen's Park venue or a stylish reception along Chamberlayne Road. To the left of the arrangement, two natural rattan spheres in light wood tones continue the woven theme, their looping strips forming casual, open globes that contrast gently with the careful precision of the floral work. The neutral beige wall behind adds a soft, textile-like texture, allowing the pastel roses and crisp white decor to stand out. The entire composition feels calm, thoughtful, and intimately celebratory, perfect for marking milestones and creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
A tranquil, contemporary still life captures a lush dome of pink roses and white baby's breath resting in a round white basket-style vase, as if set on a sideboard in a stylish Queen's Park townhouse. Around fifteen roses are packed closely together, each bloom with velvety petals that shift from a gentle, powdery pink at the centre to a deeper, almost raspberry edge, creating a soft two-toned effect that feels romantic yet refined. Threaded between the roses, fine sprays of Gypsophila add a mist of tiny white blossoms, light as foam, softening the overall shape and lending an air of celebration often associated with anniversaries or Mother's Day surprises. The flowers emerge from a spherical vase made of white-painted woven fibres, its openwork lattice pattern giving a sense of airiness, like a modern wicker lantern you might see in a boutique just off Chamberlayne Road. The vase sits on a pristine white surface that gently reflects the bouquet, subtly brightened by diffused daylight. At the left, two decorative spheres crafted from pale, interlaced wood strips echo the natural textures of the vase, one larger, one smaller, arranged with the quiet care of a thoughtfully styled coffee table. Behind, a warm beige, softly textured wall forms a neutral backdrop, allowing the blush and fuchsia tones of the roses to stand out without distraction. The whole composition radiates calm sophistication, like flowers freshly arranged by a local artisan for same-day delivery across Queen's Park, ready to bring a touch of romance and handcrafted beauty into someone's home.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A lush dome of crimson red roses takes centre stage in this image, composed as a low, luxurious table arrangement that would sit perfectly along a wedding banquet near Queen's Park and the quiet streets off Chamberlayne Road. The roses are densely packed and carefully tiered, from tight, promising buds to wide, velvety blooms whose petals spiral outwards like layers of silk. Scattered among them are small, rounded clusters of red hypericum berries, their polished skins adding both texture and a slightly brighter shade of red, reminiscent of ripe summer fruit. A neat ring of deep green foliage is barely visible beneath the mass of flowers, providing gentle support and a cool contrast that frames the intense colour above. The bouquet is cradled in a distinctive spherical container, crafted from slender white branches woven into an open, cage-like globe that feels airy yet sculptural, as if handcrafted for a modern home near Queen's Park station. This white wicker sphere rests on a clean, glossy white tabletop that picks up soft reflections of the arrangement, enhancing the sense of space and light. To the left side, two decorative balls made from natural, light-toned wicker sit casually on the same surface, their interlaced strips echoing the vase's pattern but in a warm beige that keeps the focus on the roses. Behind, a neutral background in light taupe or beige, with a hint of woven or linen texture, gently blurs away, ensuring the bold florals remain the focal point. The whole scene feels intimate and romantic, ideal for a wedding reception table, anniversary dinner, or special celebration hosted in the Queen's Park area.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A sophisticated floral centerpiece sits poised in a low, spherical white vase, its open lattice design creating delicate shadows on the white tabletop beneath, much like lantern light spilling across a terrace near Queen's Park station at dusk. The arrangement is generous and full, with creamy white lilies reaching gracefully upwards and outwards. Some lilies are already wide open, revealing gently ruffled petals tipped with subtle speckling and warm yellow stamens, while others remain as smooth green buds, hinting at fresh blooms over the coming days. Among these serene whites, deep red roses are placed with intention, their velvety petals spiralling tightly toward the center, bringing a mood of romance and intimacy that feels perfect for wedding receptions in local venues around Chamberlayne Road. Bright green, spherical blooms-resembling dianthus or button chrysanthemums-peek through the lilies and roses, adding cheerful texture and a touch of modern flair. Fine sprays of baby's breath thread through the entire display like tiny white stars, while small clusters of red berries add a seasonal note, suggesting Christmas weddings, engagement dinners, or elegant winter parties. Lush foliage in varied shapes and tones-slender feathery fronds alongside darker, broader leaves-creates a rich green nest that supports and frames the flowers, keeping the overall design balanced and natural. To the left of the vase, two woven decorative balls in soft, pale wood tones rest casually on the surface, echoing the texture of the container and tying the composition together. The neutral, lightly textured background ensures every detail of the bouquet stands out clearly, capturing the quiet luxury and thoughtful craftsmanship of a centerpiece you might find gracing a beautifully dressed table near Queen's Park on a special evening.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A lush cluster of red roses, gathered into a perfect sphere of colour, forms the heart of this wedding-style table arrangement, as if ready to grace a candlelit dinner near Queen's Park station. The roses are a deep, velvety crimson, each head fully open and layered with spiralling petals that suggest abundance and care. Nestled between the blooms are fine sprays of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms creating a soft halo that lightens the bouquet and adds an airy, almost whisper-like texture. Here and there, small hints of green foliage break through, reinforcing the feeling that the flowers are fresh from a skilled local florist's workbench. The arrangement is cradled in a round white vase with a sculptural, open lattice design, resembling slender white twigs woven into a hollow ball. Light filters through the gaps in this woven shell, casting subtle shadows onto the smooth white surface beneath and giving the impression of handcrafted artistry often found in contemporary homes off Chamberlayne Road. To the left of the vase, two decorative orbs made from pale, flat strips of material echo the same woven motif. One is larger, closer to the viewer, and the smaller sphere sits slightly behind, their relaxed asymmetry adding interest without overwhelming the flowers. The background is a softly textured, neutral-toned wall, slightly out of focus, providing a quiet canvas that lets the reds and whites stand out in calm relief. The overall mood is one of intimate celebration and refined style, ideal as a wedding table feature, an anniversary centrepiece, or a romantic gift delivered to a cosy flat overlooking Queen's Park itself.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Picture a radiant floral arrangement, inspired by the serene atmosphere of Queen's Park and arranged with caring hands familiar with the neighbourhood's rhythm. The centerpiece stands on a pristine white table, its vibrant bouquet brimming with pastel pink and lavender roses-each bloom a testament to both classic beauty and everyday joy. Gentle pink alstroemeria nestle among them, their striped petals carrying soft yellow flecks that catch the light, while playful green button chrysanthemums-commonly called Kermit mums-scatter energy through the ensemble. Baby's breath weaves through like mist, softening edges and lending an ethereal balance. The bouquet's elegant home is a unique white vase, unmistakable for its sturdy, rounded figure and intricate openwork of woven strips that bring to mind the creative spirit found in Queen's Park artisan stalls. At the vase's side, two light-toned rattan spheres, shaped by natural hands and varying in size, connect visually with the vessel's weave, balancing the scene and inviting the eye to linger. Lush green leaves peep from below, grounding the palette of gently faded pinks, purples, and zesty greens. The background-a gentle, textured light beige-creates a calming, homey atmosphere, ideal for an intimate wedding table or a special celebration. This arrangement, crafted by a local expert, feels alive with anticipation and reassurance, evoking comforting warmth and the subtle celebration of milestones shared within the Queen's Park community.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A sophisticated floral centerpiece is showcased against a calm, light beige background, like the softly painted walls of a Queen's Park period home on a bright afternoon. At the heart of the image is a low, round white basket-style container with delicate open weaving, its airy pattern casting gentle shadows on the pure white surface beneath. From this artisanal base rises a luxurious arrangement of white oriental lilies and rich red roses, creating a striking contrast that feels both classic and contemporary. The lilies open wide, each bloom revealing smooth, slightly curved petals and prominent stamens that hint at their sweet, heady perfume. Nestled among them, velvety red roses sit in various stages of opening, their layered petals suggesting romance and quiet celebration, like an intimate wedding reception at a venue near Chamberlayne Road. Sprigs of white baby's breath thread between the larger flowers, introducing a soft, cloud-like texture, while bright green, finely cut foliage adds lightness and a fresh garden feel, as if just gathered from a local Queen's Park florist. Small clusters of round, crimson hypericum berries are tucked throughout the design, catching the light and lending a subtle festive glow. To the right side, a sweeping stem of white Phalaenopsis orchids cascades downward, their arching line and pale, waxy petals adding movement and a touch of high-end luxury. A few buds remain closed at the tip, promising future blooms. On the left, three white woven spheres sit in a loose cluster, repeating the basket's texture and visually balancing the orchids' flow. The entire scene reads as an elegant wedding table arrangement or special occasion centerpiece, ideal for same-day delivery to homes and venues around Queen's Park.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
Centered on a smooth white tabletop, a luxurious floral composition glows against a soft, neutral backdrop, as if set for an elegant gathering near Queen's Park. The arrangement rises from a white spherical vase crafted with an open, lattice-like weave that recalls fine wicker or sculpted rattan, its airy structure mirroring the lightness of the blooms above. Dominating the design are flawless white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, velvety petals arching outward like butterfly wings, each flower revealing a golden-yellow heart that suggests warmth and quiet opulence. Intertwined with the orchids, lush roses in pastel pink and gentle lavender shades are fully open, their many layered petals creating a plush, romantic texture, ideal for a chic wedding table or engagement celebration in the area. Alongside these, ruffled blossoms edged in purples and lilacs add depth, echoing the twilight tones often seen over nearby Queen's Park in the evening. Wisps of baby's breath weave throughout like fine lace, softening every edge and giving the bouquet a cloud-like, ethereal quality. Delicate stems of pale purple stock, or a similar clustered bloom, trail down from the main dome, drawing the gaze downward and lending movement and grace. Bright green leaves and hints of fern-like foliage punctuate the pastels with freshness. To the side, two decorative woven balls in a creamy natural tone, one large and one smaller, rest on the table, repeating the vase's texture and bringing balance to the composition. Bathed in even, natural light, the entire scene exudes calm sophistication, as if ready to be placed on a wedding table in a Queen's Park townhouse or a stylish local restaurant.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a smooth, pure white table, a carefully composed floral centerpiece appears as if it has just been placed ready for a wedding reception in a townhouse off Kilburn Lane in Queen's Park. The arrangement features a compact dome of roses in soft pink and lavender shades, each bloom unfurling layers of petals with slightly darker pink edges that bring out their romantic character. Tucked between these roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, their round, textured forms adding playful contrast and bringing a sense of energy and freshness to the design. At the lower edge of the bouquet, small white filler flowers weave in and out of the larger heads, creating a gentle, lace-like fringe that softens the transition between flowers and container. The blooms rise from a distinctive spherical vase made of white woven twigs or rattan, its open, basket-like structure full of airy gaps that catch the light and give the piece an artisan feel, as though crafted by hand in a local Queen's Park studio. Beside the vase on the same white surface rest two decorative wicker balls in a natural, pale wood tone, one medium-sized and one smaller, their crisscrossed strands echoing the vase's texture and adding harmony to the scene. The background is a softly out-of-focus panel of warm beige fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, which introduces a subtle, tactile contrast to the clean white tabletop. Overall, the image conveys a calm, contemporary elegance, the combination of pastel roses, fresh green mums, and rustic woven details creating a centerpiece perfect for intimate weddings, anniversary dinners, or stylish home decor across Queen's Park.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a smooth, white table surface, a meticulously crafted floral centerpiece seems to glow softly against a neutral beige fabric background, the sort of serene arrangement you might imagine brightening a quiet home near Queen's Park station. The eye is drawn first to the rounded dome of roses at the top: dozens of peach, apricot, and soft salmon blooms arranged so closely that they form a flawless sphere. Each rose is fully open, with velvety petals layered so densely that they suggest both abundance and calm, like a warm embrace captured in flowers. Encircling the base of this rose globe is a delicate collar of lisianthus, their white petals elegantly ruffled and tipped with intense violet or purple edges that bring a subtle yet striking contrast. Among them, tiny clouds of white baby's breath are scattered, adding texture and a whisper-light, almost misty quality that softens the structure. The arrangement rests in a distinctive white woven container, broadly spherical and bulbous, crafted from interlaced wicker or rattan strands. Its open lattice design allows glimpses of the stems and plays with the light, creating a balance between rustic craftsmanship and contemporary style. Placed in front, two decorative woven spheres in pale natural wood tones-one larger, one smaller-echo the basket's texture and add a sculptural, design-led touch reminiscent of a stylish apartment off Kilburn Lane. The beige, linen-like background remains quietly in the distance, allowing the flowers and natural materials to stand centre stage. The entire scene suggests a romantic, thoughtfully curated table arrangement, perfect for wedding breakfasts, engagement dinners, or elegant gatherings around Queen's Park where soft colour, texture, and tranquillity are key.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
A luxurious white and green floral composition, designed as a low yet dramatic table arrangement, sits on a smooth white tabletop, framed by a warm, textured beige wall that feels like a cosy Queen's Park living room. The flowers are arranged in a round white wicker basket with a tight, handwoven pattern, its natural texture echoed by two decorative white wicker balls placed thoughtfully to the left, adding balance and rhythm. At the centre, large white lilies dominate, their wide trumpets fully open, with gently recurved petals showing soft speckles and deep yellow anthers dusted with pollen. Between them, a single cream-tinged rose glows softly, its petals spiralling inward, evoking quiet romance. Cascading from the right side is a graceful trail of white phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom perfectly formed, lending the piece a waterfall effect ideal for a modern wedding reception in Queen's Park or a refined celebration near Chamberlayne Road. Around the central flowers, tufts of bright green pom-pom blooms, most likely green dianthus or Santini chrysanthemums, create a mossy, tactile texture. Mixed foliage in various shades of green, from fine feathery stems to broader glossy leaves, fills out the silhouette and suggests freshness, as though the bouquet has just been prepared for same-day delivery. Delicate sprigs of baby's breath weave through the arrangement like tiny white stars, while clusters of rich red hypericum berries offer vivid contrast, their smooth skins catching the light. The overall impression is one of serene sophistication and gentle celebration, a piece that feels both contemporary and timeless in the heart of NW6.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
On a pristine white tabletop that reflects a soft, gentle sheen, a carefully crafted floral centerpiece becomes the focal point, much like a stand-out table design at a boutique wedding reception in Queen's Park. A rounded, dome-shaped bouquet of pale buttery yellow roses is gathered with meticulous precision, every flower at a similar height to create a perfectly even, cushion-like silhouette. The roses appear freshly opened, their petals smooth and velvety, layered in generous spirals that suggest both softness and fullness. Nestled delicately between these blooms are fine sprigs of white baby's breath, their airy, bead-sized blossoms clustering together like small constellations of stars, introducing lightness and a slightly whimsical texture. Just beneath the main body of the bouquet, a narrow band of fresh green foliage encircles the base, possibly formed from carefully folded or woven leaves, adding a crisp, structured edge that sets off the lighter tones above. The flowers rise from a distinctive white woven vase, shaped with a gentle curve that narrows at the waist before widening again, reminiscent of a modern wicker urn. Its open-weave construction allows glimpses of the background through the crisscrossing strands, giving the container a sculptural, almost lantern-like presence. In front of the vase sit two coordinating decorative spheres made from pale, natural strips of rattan or wood, artfully tangled into open geometric orbs that echo the texture and colour of the vase. The softly blurred neutral wall behind enhances the calm, contemporary mood. This sophisticated arrangement would feel perfectly at home on a wedding table in a Queen's Park townhouse or as a centerpiece for a stylish dinner gathering along nearby Salusbury Road, reflecting thoughtful local floristry and a love of natural materials.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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