Elegant Table Arrangements by Earls Court Florist

Welcome to Earls Court Florist, your trusted local expert for exquisite table arrangements in the heart of Earls Court. Whether you're hosting a dinner near Warwick Road, planning an event around Earl's Court Exhibition Centre, or want to brighten up a home close to Old Brompton Road, our skilled team designs the perfect centrepieces for every occasion.

With years of floristry experience, we understand the unique tastes of our vibrant area and our neighbours in Kensington, Fulham, and West Brompton. Our locally sourced flowers and hand-crafted bouquets ensure each arrangement not only enhances your table but captures the distinctive charm of West London.

We pride ourselves on fresh quality and personal service. Every table arrangement is created on-site by seasoned florists who live and work locally. Need your flowers fast? Take advantage of our same-day delivery across Earls Court and nearby areas when you order online by 3 PM – making last-minute hosting stress-free.

  • Locally grown, seasonal blooms for outstanding freshness
  • Prompt delivery to Kensington, Fulham, and West Brompton
  • Bespoke service for private homes and events on Warwick Road, Old Brompton Road, and more
At Earls Court Florist, we’re passionate about bringing a flourish of colour to every table. Experience true local artistry and order your memorable table arrangements today!

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
An elegant floral centrepiece featuring white lilies and lisianthus stands quietly on a white surface, bathed in soft, natural light reminiscent of a bright morning in Earls Court. At its base is a distinctive round vase in matte white, designed with an open lattice that looks like woven wicker captured in a contemporary ceramic form. Rising from this textural container are several tall stems of lilies, their large white blooms opening into star-like trumpets that showcase golden stamens, while other buds remain closed in elongated, pale green forms that add height and freshness. Woven between the lilies are lisianthus flowers in white and cream, some of their petals gently edged or brushed with lavender and lilac tones, giving subtle colour without losing the arrangement's serene, neutral character. Fine sprays of tiny white blossoms, likely similar to baby's breath, and a few deeper purple accents nestle close to the main flowers, adding dimension and interest. The greenery provides both volume and softness, with feathery fern-like foliage, slender stems, and broader glossy leaves that curve naturally around the blooms, much like foliage you might notice in gardens around Earls Court Road and Cromwell Road. On the white tabletop are two decorative spheres made of light, woven natural material, one larger and one smaller, their pale beige tones and open structure echoing the vase and drawing the eye across the scene. Behind, a softly lit beige wall with a subtle horizontal grain acts as a calm backdrop, allowing whites and greens to appear especially luminous. The overall mood is peaceful and sophisticated, suitable for a wedding breakfast table, a christening celebration, or a comforting arrangement delivered quietly to a nearby flat.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Flooded with the soft morning light that often graces Earl's Court, this sophisticated floral arrangement sits confidently as a centrepiece, its elegance reflecting the area's refined tastes. The abundant display is constructed around creamy white and gentle yellow eustoma blooms, their layered, ruffled forms whispering of fresh market mornings on Earls Court Road. Soft pink matthiola, arranged with expert care for both height and movement, punctuate the bouquet, while at its base, clusters of deep purple filler flowers-likely aster or small allium-add an extra dimension of texture and colour, secured by a surrounding edge of deep green foliage. All elements are anchored in a spherical open-work vase, its white rattan structure both airy and modern-an echo of interior accents popular in Earl's Court apartments and studios. To the left, two pale, woven orbs crafted from rattan pose as decorative complements, enhancing the handmade, contemplative feel of the composition. Behind, a warm beige wall with a whisper of vertical texture allows the soft palette to radiate. The result is a moment of soothing calm and understated luxury, ideal for wedding tables or special breakfasts in local residences, capturing the essence of Earls Court Florist's artistry.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A peaceful, romantic floral display rests on a pristine white tabletop, as though waiting to welcome guests to an intimate Earls Court dinner party. At its heart is a full, domed bouquet of around twenty to thirty peach and apricot roses, each bloom beautifully cupped and layered, with petals that deepen to a glowing amber at the center and soften to creamy pastel tones at the edges. The roses cluster tightly together to form a lush, almost cushion-like mound of colour, inviting the imagination to follow the gentle sweep of each petal. Threaded delicately through the roses are countless small florets of white baby's breath, forming a fine, misty veil that softens the arrangement and gives it a dreamy, cloud-like quality. A few dark green leaves appear just at the base, offering a subtle contrast and reminding you of a fresh garden cutting brought inside from a quiet side street off Old Brompton Road. The bouquet is held in a striking, spherical vase designed from intricately interlaced white strands, creating a hollow, woven orb with an airy, lattice-like pattern. This modern container allows glimpses of shadowy stems within while keeping the exterior clean and sculptural, like a piece of contemporary art. Resting in front of the main vase, two smaller white woven balls echo its texture and shape, one larger and neatly segmented, the other more irregular and free-form, adding a playful but sophisticated touch. Behind the display, a soft neutral wall in pale beige or greige provides a calm backdrop that lets the warm roses and crisp whites shine. The entire composition feels like a thoughtfully styled centerpiece for a wedding brunch in Kensington or a refined thank-you gift delivered across Earls Court by a florist who understands understated elegance.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
An elegant floral centrepiece is captured here as if part of a carefully laid table in Earls Court, perhaps ready for an intimate wedding breakfast or anniversary dinner. The composition is nestled in a rounded white wicker basket, whose fine, interlaced pattern gives a natural, slightly rustic touch that contrasts beautifully with the polished surroundings common to nearby Cromwell Road apartments. Rising in an abundant dome, the flowers mix shades of pink, white, and subtle lavender. At the heart of the display are several fully opened pink roses, their petals curling inward in perfect spirals that draw the eye and suggest classic romance. Interwoven with the roses are white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, velvety petals arranged like delicate wings, each accented with a golden-yellow centre that provides a gentle warmth. Between these focal blooms, white Lisianthus unfurl softly, some highlighted with a fine purple edge that adds sophistication and depth. Tall stems of pale pink stock emerge and then gently lean, with some flower heads trailing over the edge of the basket to create a sense of movement and lightness. Throughout the bouquet, tiny white flowers of baby's breath scatter like a delicate mist, softening transitions and lending an airy, almost ethereal quality. Fresh green foliage peeks through the design, with slim leaves and young buds curving outwards, emphasising the freshness of the flowers as if they were just delivered by Earls Court Florist. The basket stands on a clean white surface, where two decorative woven spheres in a pale natural tone rest close by, echoing the basket's texture and adding a pleasing sculptural counterpoint. A gentle, neutral-toned fabric background ensures the blooms remain the star, creating a scene that speaks of quiet luxury and thoughtful celebration.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An intimate, romantic floral arrangement is shown in close focus, evoking the atmosphere of a stylish wedding reception near Earls Court Road. At the center is a compact bouquet of roses, shaped into a well-rounded, almost spherical dome, with each flower placed to create a continuous cushion of petals. The colour palette is soft and harmonious: delicate pink roses with a subtle lavender cast are paired with creamy yellow and ivory blooms, the tones blending like pastel watercolours. Some roses are tightly coiled, while others relax into more open, spiralling forms, showing off their layered structure and giving the arrangement a natural, gently varied surface. Fine strands of baby's breath, with their tiny white blossoms, lace between the roses, adding airiness and enhancing the sense of fullness without overwhelming the main flowers. The bouquet is set in an eye-catching white basket-style vase, fashioned from slim painted branches or wicker strips woven into a hollow sphere. Its open lattice design reveals just enough of the stems and interior to feel modern and handcrafted. This white globe rests on a pristine white surface, likely a table laid for a special event. To the left of the main piece sit two decorative balls made from pale wood or rattan, one medium-sized, one smaller, their open, woven design echoing the sculptural vase. The backdrop is a soft beige or light taupe wall with gentle texture, perhaps fabric or subtle wallpaper, which keeps the focus firmly on the flowers. Soft, diffuse lighting bathes the scene, lending the petals a tender glow. The arrangement suggests a quiet celebration, perfectly suited to wedding breakfasts in Earls Court, anniversary dinners, or inspiration for contemporary, romantic table styling.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
A serene indoor composition features a lush, rounded bouquet of pink roses and white baby's breath arranged in a striking white woven vase, styled as though it could be gracing a bright apartment off Cromwell Road in Earls Court. The roses, around fifteen in number, are tightly massed so their heads just touch, each flower showing a gentle ombré of colour: a soft, powdery pink in the center that gradually deepens to richer pink and near-fuchsia along the outer petals. Between the roses, fine sprays of Gypsophila rise and fall like tiny white stars, creating feathery halos that soften the outline of the bouquet and lend an air of purity and celebration. The flowers are set into a spherical white vessel, crafted from interlocking bands that evoke painted wicker or rattan; its lattice structure allows glimpses of the interior and throws subtle patterned shadows onto the pristine white tabletop. In front and slightly to the left, two decorative orbs made from slender, natural wood strips echo the basket-like motif, their open, geometric shapes adding a touch of Scandinavian-style minimalism that feels perfectly at home in modern London interiors. Behind, a warm beige or light cream wall with a delicate texture absorbs the soft, diffused light, so nothing competes with the gentle pink and white of the flowers. The overall scene feels calm, romantic, and carefully curated, like a bouquet chosen to mark an anniversary dinner at home or a quiet Sunday brunch in Earls Court, capturing the understated elegance that local clients of Earls Court Florist often request for intimate spaces.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
In the photograph, a beautifully crafted floral centerpiece sits poised on a pristine white table, reminiscent of an elegant wedding reception in Earls Court. At its heart is a rounded, compact bouquet of deep crimson roses, meticulously arranged so their heads nestle closely together, forming a smooth dome of velvety petals. The rich red tones vary subtly from bloom to bloom, with some petals almost wine-dark in the shadows and others lit to a brighter scarlet along their curled edges. Scattered between the roses, clusters of red hypericum berries create pockets of glossy texture, catching the light and providing a playful counterpoint to the softness of the petals. A narrow collar of deep green foliage is barely visible at the base, just enough to frame the flowers and introduce a touch of garden freshness. The arrangement is cradled in a striking spherical container made from white, interwoven twigs or wicker. The open design of the sphere allows air and light to pass through, casting gentle patterns onto the table while giving the piece a modern, airy presence. To the left of the main arrangement, two decorative wicker balls in natural beige tones lie casually on the same white surface, their loosely woven strands repeating the lattice motif of the vase but in a warmer, more rustic hue. The background is softly out of focus, a neutral beige or taupe wall with subtle texture that suggests a refined interior, perhaps a boutique hotel or townhouse near Earl's Court Road. The overall impression is of contemporary romance and understated luxury, an ideal floral accent for intimate celebrations, wedding breakfasts, or anniversary dinners in the heart of SW5.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a smooth white tabletop, a refined floral arrangement captures the gentle drama of a wedding celebration in Earls Court, perhaps set for a reception near the classic terraces off Earls Court Road. The centerpiece is held in a distinctive, spherical white vase fashioned from crisscrossing strands that form an open-weave, basket-like pattern, striking a balance between rustic texture and modern minimalism. Rising in a generous dome, the bouquet showcases several pristine white lilies, some blossoming fully with wide, slightly ruffled petals and golden stamens at their centre, others still in slender, tapered buds that signal lasting freshness. Threaded between these lilies are rich red roses, their velvety petals spiralling inward to form perfect, deep crimson hearts; one particularly prominent rose offers a focal point that speaks of romance and commitment. Bright green pompon-style flowers - possibly green chrysanthemums or dianthus - sit nestled among the larger blooms, adding a lively burst of colour and a cushiony, tactile contrast. Fine sprays of delicate white baby's breath weave throughout the arrangement, lending a soft, cloud-like veil, while clusters of small, glossy red berries add warmth and a subtle celebratory note, well-suited to winter or Christmas weddings. A mixture of lush greenery fans outward, including feathery fern-like fronds and darker, broader leaves that frame the flowers and give the whole design a sense of natural abundance. To the left of the main vase, two decorative spheres crafted from pale, woven material rest lightly on the surface, mirroring the lattice pattern and creating a cohesive, styled tablescape. The neutral, softly textured background allows the contrast of white lilies, red roses, and bright green accents to stand out with clarity and elegance.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
The photograph shows a refined floral centrepiece that brings together classic romance and modern design, ideal for a wedding table or special celebration in Earls Court. At its heart is a dome of deep crimson red roses, closely packed so that their velvety heads form a smooth, rounded silhouette. Each bloom is at its prime, petals unfolding in tight, layered spirals that capture and hold the light. Threaded between these rich roses are airy clusters of white gypsophila, the tiny blossoms hovering like a fine mist and softening the intensity of the red. A few touches of fresh green foliage emerge near the base, giving the impression of a just-prepared arrangement crafted by a skilled florist who understands both structure and softness. The bouquet is cradled in a distinctive white vase with an intricate open-weave pattern, as if slender, white-painted strands have been artfully wound and interlaced into a bulbous, sculptural form. The gaps in the weave allow light to filter through, creating delicate shadows on the smooth tabletop and giving the whole display a sense of airiness. To the left of the vase, two decorative spheres made from pale, woven strips rest on the table, one larger in the foreground and one smaller behind it, echoing the latticework motif and adding balance and rhythm to the composition. The background is a quietly textured, neutral wall in soft beige, blurred so that all attention rests on the flowers and their container. The overall mood is one of understated luxury and heartfelt affection, perfect for an Earl's Court wedding reception, engagement celebration, or romantic dinner at home.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
As a seasoned Earl's Court florist, arranging this bouquet brings tactile memories: the plush softness of pastel roses, the cool intricacies of a white woven vase, and the snap of fresh green foliage in hand. Gentle blush alstroemeria mingle with bright lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact forms adding vibrance reminiscent of the district's floral stalls. Wisps of baby's breath drift between blooms, softening and lightening the collective, all set within a sturdy, open-lattice vase whose intricate design hints at the elegant craftsmanship found in nearby galleries and historic residences. On the table to the left, two natural-hued woven spheres-one grander, one more petite-add depth and cohesion, recalling the charm of handmade treasures from Earl's Court markets. The setting's tranquil lighting and muted background highlight every detail, from the interplay of colour to the gentle strength in each arrangement, perfect for an intimate celebration, anniversary soirée, or simply to brighten an Earl's Court morning. This centerpiece, echoing the thoughtful approach and local expertise of Earl's Court Florist, radiates a sense of cultivated joy and quiet confidence, suited for all of life's meaningful gatherings.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
An elegant floral centerpiece, the kind you might find gracing a wedding table in a boutique Earls Court hotel, is captured resting on a spotless white surface with a softly textured beige fabric backdrop behind it. The flowers are arranged in a round, basket-style container made from white open-weave material, its airy lattice giving a modern, artisanal feel reminiscent of stylish interiors along Cromwell Road. From this light base, several large white oriental lilies rise, their petals smooth and curved like fine satin, opening wide to reveal prominent stamens lightly dusted with warm golden pollen. Threaded between the lilies, deep red roses introduce a rich, romantic contrast, their velvety petals spiraling in tight layers that draw the eye inward. Delicate clouds of white baby's breath weave among the main blooms, softening the structure and adding a gentle, dreamy texture, while slender strands of fresh green foliage bring movement and a natural garden-like character. Bright red hypericum berries are tucked carefully throughout, their glossy surfaces catching the light and enhancing the celebratory mood. On one side of the arrangement, a graceful spray of white Phalaenopsis orchids cascades downward, each orchid bloom rounded and pure, with a touch of yellow and blush pink in the center, creating a sense of flowing elegance. To the left of the main bouquet, three white woven spheres rest on the tabletop, echoing the container's open-weave design and completing the composition with sculptural balance. This refined palette of white lilies, red roses, orchids, and berries feels timeless and luxurious, perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or special events with delivery across Earls Court and the surrounding streets.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A luxurious cascading bouquet in soft whites, pinks, and lilacs is displayed as though just set down between wedding photos in an Earls Court townhouse. Designed in a classic teardrop style, the arrangement begins with a full, rounded cluster of blooms at the top, then narrows into a graceful waterfall that carries the eye downward. Large white orchids-resembling Phalaenopsis-are scattered throughout this flow, their broad, velvety petals and luminous yellow-gold centers giving the bouquet an elevated, couture feel. Nestled among them, roses in powdered blush and gentle lavender shades unfurl in multiple layers, their soft, velvety petals suggesting a delicate fragrance and adding a distinctly romantic heart to the design. Tiny stars of white baby's breath weave between the larger flowers, creating airy pockets of texture and a light, misty effect that softens every transition. Here and there, hints of fresh green foliage peek through, slender leaves and stems offering subtle contrast and ensuring the pastel tones remain vivid rather than washed out. The bouquet's cascade is deliberate yet natural, with flowers and foliage draping downward in a fluid, teardrop line, evoking movement as if a bride were just pausing at the steps of a small Earls Court church or boutique hotel. Supporting the upper section is a white, textured base or stand, adding quiet structure, while around the bouquet rest several white spherical ornaments with intricate cut-out patterns, reminiscent of carved porcelain or lace lanterns. The background is a soft, creamy neutral, unobtrusive and slightly out of focus, allowing the gentle colours and shapes to take center stage. The scene conveys a sense of celebration, tenderness, and intentional design, perfect for illustrating modern wedding floristry across Earls Court.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
Set against a gently blurred, linen-like beige background, this floral arrangement feels as if it's been placed ready for guests in a stylish Earls Court apartment near Nevern Square. The centerpiece features a round white vase made from slim, interlaced twigs or rattan strands, forming an open, airy sphere that gives the entire design a contemporary, slightly rustic charm. Nestled in this sculptural base is a full, dome-shaped bouquet composed primarily of roses in delicate shades of blush pink and soft lavender, many of them fully open to reveal swirls of layered petals. Some of the roses show deeper pink edging, lending a sense of dimension and romance. Bright green button chrysanthemums are dotted throughout the bouquet, their neatly rounded shapes and vivid colour adding energy and texture that contrast beautifully with the pastel roses. Encircling the lower part of the arrangement are clusters of small, white filler flowers, their fine petals creating a subtle, cloud-like effect that softens the base and blends gracefully with the open structure of the vase. On the white tabletop to the left, two decorative spheres sit side by side, crafted from natural, light-toned wicker or wood, one smaller and one larger. Their open, crossing strands echo the form of the vase and emphasize a theme of craftsmanship and organic design. Soft, even lighting picks up the intricate weave of the materials and the gentle sheen of each petal, giving the scene a calm, welcoming atmosphere-ideal for illustrating wedding table arrangements or refined home decor pieces available for same-day delivery around Earls Court. Earls Court Florist could create a similar centerpiece for local celebrations, from intimate receptions to anniversary dinners.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A romantic floral centerpiece, ideal for a small wedding reception near Earls Court station, is captured resting on a pristine white surface. At its heart is a lush, perfectly rounded dome of roses in shades of peach, apricot, and soft salmon, each bloom fully open so the petals press gently against one another, forming a velvety, seamless crown of colour. Encircling the lower edge of this rose sphere, white lisianthus flowers create a graceful collar; their frilled petals are finely edged in a dramatic deep violet and purple, adding a refined contrast that feels almost like hand-painted porcelain. Wisps of white gypsophila are delicately threaded throughout this lower ring, its tiny star-like blossoms giving an airy, cloud-like softness that balances the fuller roses above. The flowers are supported by a distinctive bulb-shaped container woven from white wicker or rattan, its open lattice design allowing the stems to be partially visible and lending a subtly rustic yet contemporary flair, the sort of design you might find at an artisan market off Old Brompton Road. In front of the arrangement lie two decorative woven spheres, crafted from slender, natural wood-toned strips arranged into open frameworks, one slightly larger than the other. These pieces echo the texture of the main container and introduce a gentle sense of rhythm and dimension to the scene. The backdrop is a softly textured beige fabric, reminiscent of linen, that warms the composition while remaining neutral enough to let the floral colours shine. The resulting impression is one of understated luxury and quiet celebration, perfectly suited for intimate gatherings, bridal showers, or thoughtful table styling in and around Earls Court.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
An opulent floral arrangement in shades of white, cream, green, and touches of red is displayed as though ready to grace a wedding table in Earls Court, resting on a spotless white surface with a muted beige, fabric-textured background. The flowers are gathered into a low, round white woven wicker basket, its interlaced strands creating a gentle, handcrafted base that feels perfectly suited to a stylish townhouse off Warwick Road. From this basket, large white lilies bloom dramatically, their trumpet-shaped petals opening wide, some still half in bud, others fully unfurled to reveal speckled centers and softly dusted anthers. Nestled near the upper center of the bouquet, a single creamy pale yellow rose adds a warm, romantic heart to the composition, drawing the eye amid the surrounding whites. Flowing gracefully down the right side of the arrangement, a cascade of white phalaenopsis orchids forms a delicate floral waterfall, each petal smooth and luminous, lending the piece a sense of movement and elegance. Enveloping these focal blooms, a mix of lush greenery-fine, airy fronds, slender grasses, and more substantial glossy leaves-creates depth and structure, enhanced by bright green pom-pom flowers that resemble tiny mossy spheres. Throughout the bouquet, tiny white baby's breath flowers weave like a gossamer veil, while polished ruby-red berries punctuate the design, offering festive brightness and visual rhythm. To the left of the main basket, two white decorative orbs made from woven material sit quietly on the tabletop, one slightly larger than the other, their open lattice design echoing the basket and bringing additional texture. The overall mood is one of refined celebration and effortless sophistication, fitting for an intimate reception, anniversary dinner, or special gathering around Earls Court.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
On a clean white surface, a sophisticated floral centrepiece glows with gentle yellow and white tones, reminiscent of a wedding breakfast laid out in a light-filled Earls Court townhouse. At the centre is a tightly cupped dome of pale yellow roses, each blossom fully open and perfectly shaped, with layered petals that seem almost luminous in the soft light. Interspersed throughout the roses are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny clustered flowers adding a misty, cloud-like texture that contrasts tenderly with the more substantial rose petals. Around the base of the flowers, a slim band of vivid green foliage or carefully woven leaves encircles the bouquet, creating a defined transition from blooms to vase and lending a crisp, tailored finish. The arrangement is held in a striking white woven container, its rattan-style strands flowing around each other to form an elegant, open lattice with visible gaps that let shadows and highlights dance across the vase's rounded silhouette. The piece sits solidly on a glossy white tabletop, where faint reflections of the vase and blooms soften the composition. To one side, two decorative spheres crafted from pale, natural woven strips rest casually, their airy, geometric lines mirroring the vase and tying the scene together. Behind the arrangement, the background fades into a smooth, neutral beige, reminiscent of the calm interior walls in a renovated flat near Earls Court Road, ensuring nothing distracts from the flowers. The mood is one of refined calm and intimate celebration, perfectly suited for wedding receptions, small private dinners, or chic bridal showers in and around Earls Court, with the arrangement suggesting freshly prepared flowers ready for local delivery.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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