Flowers Old Oak Common – GOOD LUCK Blooms for Every Moment

Welcome to Flowers Old Oak Common, your friendly neighbourhood florist bringing fresh, joyful flowers to homes and businesses across Old Oak Common and beyond. Our small, local team designs each of our hand-tied bouquets right here near Old Oak Common Lane and the redeveloped Old Oak Common rail hub, using seasonal stems chosen for colour, fragrance and longevity.

Whether you’re sending a GOOD LUCK surprise, celebrating a birthday, or brightening up a new flat near Scrubs Lane, we’ll craft something personal and full of character. We regularly deliver to nearby areas including:

  • Acton – from quiet residential streets to busy high road shops
  • Harlesden – cheerful arrangements for homes and local businesses
  • Willesden Junction – convenient drops near the station and surrounding estates

Need flowers in a hurry? Our local drivers offer same-day delivery across Old Oak Common when you order online before 3 PM. Each design is carefully conditioned, packaged and delivered by hand, so your blooms arrive looking just as beautiful as when they left the workbench.

As an experienced, independent Old Oak Common florist, we’re trusted for our honest advice, reliable service and attention to detail. From classic roses to modern wild-style arrangements, Flowers Old Oak Common is here to help you say GOOD LUCK, thank you, or “just because” with confidence and style.

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GOOD LUCK
A lush bouquet of hydrangeas is set against a pristine white studio background, evoking the feeling of a carefully crafted gift prepared in a neighbourhood florist just moments from Old Oak Common itself. The arrangement is built around generous, mop-head hydrangea blooms, their domed forms packed with hundreds of small, rounded petals that overlap like tiny silk fans. Soft baby pink heads drift into cool sky blue and pure creamy white, creating a pastel palette that feels soothing rather than showy. The pink hydrangeas introduce a tender, affectionate note, the blue ones lend a quiet, restorative calm, and the white blooms add clarity and a sense of freshness, similar to a bright, rain-washed morning walk past nearby green spaces. Weaving delicately between these large, cushiony flowers are fine stems of tiny magenta or fuchsia filler blossoms, probably waxflower, which punctuate the design with bright, jewel-like spots of colour and subtle lightness. Surrounding the hydrangeas is an ample layer of foliage, with broad, deep green leaves providing structure and smaller, softer green sprigs softening the edges, giving the impression of a bouquet gathered straight from a well-loved garden. The stems are neatly gathered and tied at the base, forming a classic hand-tied bundle that looks ready to slip into a favourite vase with no extra arranging needed. Even, diffused lighting illuminates every shade and texture, allowing the pastel colours to glow softly against the white background. The bouquet conveys understated elegance and gentle emotion, perfectly suited for birthdays, get-well wishes, sympathy gestures, or simply bringing a touch of calm beauty into a home in Old Oak Common.
FAIRYTALE BLISS
£60.00
A lush, rounded bouquet of roses in classic crimson, creamy white, and intense royal blue stands out vividly against a pure white backdrop, capturing the eye with its rich colour harmony and precise craftsmanship. The arrangement is domed and tightly gathered, each rose placed so closely that the blooms seem to form a single, continuous surface of petals, like a living sculpture. The red roses bring warmth and depth, their velvety petals curving inward in intricate spirals, while the white roses introduce a gentle, almost luminous calm, their softly shaded ivory tones easing the transition between the stronger hues. Scattered evenly among them, the blue roses glow with a saturated sapphire colour, lending a distinctly patriotic and contemporary edge that would suit official observances or community gatherings around Old Oak Common. Touches of deep green foliage emerge between the flowers, adding texture and grounding the bold palette in something soothing and natural, reminiscent of the green spaces and railway embankments that characterise the local area. The stems are gathered together at the base, trimmed to a uniform length and tightly bound, giving the bouquet a professional, ready-to-present finish. The bright, even lighting reveals every nuance of texture, from the matte softness of the inner petals to the slight sheen on the outer layers and leaves. The bouquet feels like a considered gesture of respect and remembrance, ideal for patriotic holidays, special anniversaries, or meaningful deliveries to homes, halls, and places of worship across Old Oak Common.
LIKE A ROYAL
£85.00
Against a bright white backdrop, this bouquet appears as a richly layered, hand-tied arrangement that could have been prepared moments ago in a cosy Old Oak Common flower studio. The design is round and full, with no gaps, giving a sense of abundance and generosity. At its heart, several hot pink roses bloom in all their velvety glory, petals spiralling outwards in neat, romantic layers. Encircling them, lime green spider chrysanthemums add their distinctive charm; each flower bristles with fine, elongated petals that splay outward, lending a playful, almost firework-like texture. Deep purple and indigo lisianthus weave through the composition, some blossoms open and ruffled, others in smooth buds, providing contrast and a touch of quiet sophistication. Bright yellow gerbera-type flowers punctuate the mix, their circular centres and radiating petals offering cheerful flashes of sunlight among the richer tones, like catching a glimpse of blue sky above the railway near Old Oak Common. A single pale yellow or cream rosebud nestles among the foliage, its tightly curled petals suggesting tenderness and new beginnings. Scattered smaller blooms in light pink or lavender, along with slender white buds rising delicately above the main cluster, add intricacy and height, guiding the viewer's gaze around the bouquet. Abundant greenery frames the flowers: deep, glossy leaves, airy fern fronds, and rounded eucalyptus-like stems build a lush, textured foundation. The visible stems are bound firmly at the base, revealing a skilled hand-tied technique that makes the bouquet ready for a vase as soon as it arrives. The overall impression is one of joyful celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, ideal for birthdays, congratulations, or simply brightening a home in Old Oak Common with a burst of living colour.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
A lavish hand-tied bouquet rests against a pure white backdrop, its colours and shapes arranged with the care of a florist who knows exactly how flowers can lift a room in Old Oak Common on a grey day. Plush peach and salmon-pink roses form the core of the composition, their petals unfolding in generous layers that shift from creamy blush tones to rich, almost sun-kissed orange at the centre. Between them, deep magenta and burgundy Gerbera daisies create a rhythmic pattern, their slender petals circling lighter, textured discs that add a sense of depth and cheerful character. Just above the main cluster, a dramatic King Protea stands out as a sculptural accent, its tightly layered bracts moving from reddish-brown at the base to softer pink at the pointed tips, echoing the rugged yet quietly beautiful landscapes around nearby parks and rail lines. Dotting the bouquet are vivid lime-green Santini chrysanthemums, tiny pom-pom blooms that add a bright, fresh contrast and a playful textural element, as if tiny bursts of spring have been tucked between the larger flowers. Around all of this, a collar of lush foliage frames the design: wide, glossy leaves create a deep green backdrop, narrow blades lend height and movement, and understated eucalyptus sprigs with rounded, silvery leaves add a soft, aromatic calm. The stems are neatly gathered and bound at the base, suggesting a freshly prepared gift, perhaps heading out for delivery to a townhouse near Victoria Road or a flat overlooking the Grand Union Canal. The bouquet's overall mood is one of joyful elegance and warm sentiment, perfect for marking special milestones or offering a heartfelt thank-you.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
A rounded, luxurious bouquet of mixed flowers is photographed against a clean white background, every detail of the hand-tied design clearly visible. At its heart, several rich red roses rise slightly above the surrounding blooms, their tightly furled petals suggesting newly opened love and tender affection. Encircling them are many white daisy-like chrysanthemums with striking lime-green centres, the fresh contrast between the crisp petals and vivid cores evoking the cool, open spaces around Old Oak Common and the nearby railway lines. Woven gently through this white and green base are numerous pink chrysanthemums, ranging from soft blush to warmer medium tones, each also centred with that same lively green, giving the bouquet a playful yet elegant character. Delicate sprays of tiny pale pink flowers, similar to waxflower, thread between the larger heads, their miniature cup-shaped blossoms and fine stems adding a light, almost sparkling texture, like small petals caught in the breeze along Old Oak Common Lane. Surrounding foliage in rich, glossy green provides structure and depth, hugging the blooms and grounding the colour palette in natural calm. At the bottom, the stems are neatly trimmed and tied together, clearly showing this is a hand-crafted piece, ready for a vase on a kitchen table in a local flat or townhouse. The composition feels warm and uplifting, perfectly suited for celebrating milestones, sending congratulations, or simply brightening a quiet afternoon at home in Old Oak Common with a burst of fragrant, colourful life.
FLORAL MELODY
£45.00
Captured in front of a pure white background, this hand-tied bouquet appears as though it has just been finished by an experienced florist preparing a same-day delivery in Old Oak Common. At its heart sit three large roses, fully open and displaying creamy white petals gently blushed with pale yellow at their centres. The petals curl outward in smooth, refined spirals, giving the bouquet a calm, classic focal point. Surrounding these roses are generous sprays of fuchsia-magenta chrysanthemums, their petals forming soft, cushiony circles of colour. In the centre of each chrysanthemum, a bright yellow-green disc stands out, adding a fresh, zesty note that instantly lifts the composition. Woven between these bold blooms are fine stems of delicate white daisy-like flowers-likely chamomile or matricaria-with tiny sunny yellow centres; they add an airy, garden-fresh quality, reminiscent of wildflowers seen along paths and railway banks around Old Oak Common. Small, darker purple-pink chrysanthemum buds emerge here and there, providing contrast and giving the arrangement a pleasing sense of depth and movement. Underpinning the flowers, lush green foliage fans out gently, framing the blooms with a rich, natural texture that keeps the bouquet balanced and rounded. The lower stems are gathered together in a tidy bundle and secured with a green and white gingham ribbon, which lends a homely, rustic charm, like something you might bring to a neighbour's home near Wormwood Scrubs Park. Bright, even light makes every petal edge and leaf vein visible, while the clean white setting keeps the focus entirely on the colours and craft. The bouquet feels joyful and generous, ideal for birthdays, celebrations, or thoughtful gestures around Old Oak Common.
LOVELY DREAMER
£50.00
A compact yet refined bouquet is photographed in full view against a seamless white background, highlighting the subtle interplay of colour and texture in this floral design. At the composition's centre, two generous white Oriental lilies open wide, their petals elegantly curved back to reveal contrasting dark reddish-brown stamens and a hint of green at the throat, suggesting a light, perfumed presence in the room. Surrounding these lilies, blush and soft pink roses cluster closely together, some roses still modestly budded, others fully unfurled into lush blossoms that convey affection and warmth. Between the roses, you can see slender stems of alstroemeria in shades of pink and creamy white, their long, fine petals carrying tiny yellow markings and freckles, like delicate brushstrokes that add visual interest. Airy sprays of white baby's breath drift between the larger blooms, creating a gentle halo effect and softening the overall shape of the arrangement. The flowers are cradled by a base of fresh greenery: smooth, deep-green leaves offer a glossy backdrop, while lighter, feathery foliage peeks through, giving the bouquet a sense of natural movement reminiscent of the green pockets and railway-side vegetation around Old Oak Common. All the blooms are gathered into a clear, rectangular glass vase with clean, straight lines, allowing the stems and water to be clearly seen and reinforcing a feeling of transparency and freshness. Around the centre of the vase, a soft pink satin ribbon is wrapped horizontally, adding a refined touch that complements the rosy hues above. In the lower right corner of the image, a round orange graphic with bold white capital letters reads "VASE INCLUDED," clearly indicating that the glass container forms part of the floral gift. The overall mood is tranquil and gently joyful, making this arrangement suitable for a cosy Old Oak Common living room, a bedside table, or a thoughtful delivery for birthdays, get-well wishes, or quiet moments of appreciation.
COLOURFUL DELIGHT
£65.00
The bouquet pictured against a pure white background appears as a carefully sculpted dome of colour and texture, echoing the blend of urban energy and green pockets found around Old Oak Common. At its centre, soft pastel pink roses bloom in layered spirals, their petals curling open with a gentle, velvety sheen. Some remain half-closed, giving a sense of freshness and longevity, while the more open flowers reveal subtle gradients of colour, with deeper pinks near the heart that fade gracefully to lighter, almost creamy tones at the edges. Interwoven with these are generous carnations in dusty rose and mauve, their petals frilled and folded in dense clusters that add a tactile, almost fabric-like richness. From within this plush core, tall spires of Veronica in deep violet-blue rise like brushstrokes, adding vertical contrast and a subtle wildness to the otherwise rounded form. Between them, lisianthus blooms and buds in shades of purple and lilac provide soft, bell-shaped silhouettes, their slightly ruffled edges introducing a refined delicacy. All around, tiny aster-like flowers in lavender and periwinkle seem to float among the larger blooms, each with a pale yellow centre that brings a quiet warmth to the cool purple tones. The bouquet is further enriched by lush greenery: cool, silvery eucalyptus leaves, softer green foliage with rounded and elongated shapes, and vivid bursts of bright lime-green filler that evoke fresh growth in nearby parks and verges. The neatly tied stems at the base confirm a traditional hand-tied style, ready to be placed in a vase on a table overlooking the rail sidings or residential streets of Old Oak Common. Overall, the arrangement conveys a sense of composed romance and modern elegance, suitable for celebrating milestones, expressing gratitude, or bringing a touch of beauty into an everyday moment.
SPRING CHARM
£57.00
This image features a vibrant mixed bouquet, photographed front-on against a clean white studio background so that every flower and shade appears crisp and luminous. The bouquet forms a generous, dome-shaped cluster of blossoms, tightly composed to create an impression of fullness and abundance. Several large bi-colour roses capture the eye first, their petals unfolding from bright golden yellow hearts into layers of warm orange and hints of reddish orange toward the outer edges, as if each bloom holds a tiny sunset within it. Interspersed with these roses are numerous white daisy-style chrysanthemums, their fine, bright petals arranged around striking lime-green centres that provide a cool, refreshing contrast to the warmer tones. Adding depth and drama, smaller chrysanthemums in intense magenta and fuchsia hues nestle among the other flowers, their densely layered petals and yellow-green eyes echoing the daisies while deepening the colour palette. Dark, glossy leaves peek between the blossoms, offering a grounding green that feels reminiscent of the trees and shrubs lining the streets around Old Oak Common and nearby parks. At the bottom of the bouquet, the stems are gathered tightly, neatly trimmed and aligned, suggesting expert hand-tying and the freshness of an arrangement just prepared for delivery. The overall mood of the bouquet is joyful yet refined, a versatile design that could just as easily be delivered to a new flat near Old Oak Common Lane to celebrate a housewarming as it could be used to send heartfelt thanks, mark an anniversary, or add vibrant colour to a family gathering.
BERRY BURST
£43.00
In this image, a generous mixed bouquet stands tall in a simple, cylindrical glass vase, photographed against a clean white background that lets the colours echo the vibrant character of Old Oak Common. At the heart of the display, deep red roses with velvety petals form a rich, emotional centre, their spiralling blooms symbolising affection and depth of feeling. Flanking and interspersed among them, two radiant yellow gerbera daisies with dark, warm-toned centres bring an instant sense of joy, like a burst of sunshine over the nearby railway arches. Surrounding these focal blooms is a halo of soft pink daisies and chrysanthemums, each flower made up of a ring of delicate petals around a small yellow eye. These pinks build a gentle, cloud-like volume, softening the arrangement and adding a welcoming, homely charm that would sit beautifully on a kitchen table off Old Oak Road. Weaving through and above the pink layer, elegant lisianthus blooms in purple and lavender tones add height and dimension. Some flowers are fully open, displaying ruffled edges and bell-like shapes, while others are still closed, creating a natural, garden-inspired rhythm. Between petals and foliage, clusters of bright red hypericum berries appear in glossy, rounded forms, offering a tactile contrast and a slightly contemporary twist. Foliage in varying greens frames and supports the design-broad, dark leaves at the base give structure, while lighter, more delicate stems rise and curve, echoing the movement of a breeze over local green spaces. Through the transparent vase, straight, clean-cut stems are visible in clear water, speaking to the freshness and careful preparation by the florist. Altogether, the bouquet feels uplifting and abundant, ideal for celebrating milestones, sending congratulations, or simply adding a bright, positive presence to any Old Oak Common home.
FRESH SCENT
£43.00
This image captures a hand-assembled good luck gift that reads like a kind, local blessing from our Old Oak Common workshop. On the left a full bouquet rests in a clear glass vase finished with a simple twine knot; the vase shows the clean stems and the cool sparkle of fresh water. The blooms are soft in palette and rich in texture: blush pink and peach roses with tightly layered petals, silk-smooth gerbera daisies in a peachy-orange hue with pronounced dark brown centres, light clouds of gypsophila threading through like airy lace, and compact clusters of white and lime-green chrysanthemum buds that add a crisp, cheerful note. Dark green foliage frames the flowers and gives the arrangement a grounded, garden-fresh feel. To the right and overlapping the lower portion of the bouquet, a shiny silver Mylar balloon sits prominently, its metallic surface reflecting light and printed with colourful stars, hearts and tiny confetti shapes. Playful multi-coloured letters spell Good Luck! across the balloon; the two 'o's are replaced by bright yellow smiley faces-one cheekily winking, the other sticking its tongue out-and a small KALEIDOSCOPE mark appears at the base. The scent is quietly floral, the visual tone upbeat, and the pairing of flowers with a celebratory balloon makes this a reassuring choice for someone facing interviews, exams, or a new chapter, frequently selected by friends and families throughout Old Oak Common and nearby Mitre Way.
GOOD LUCK COMBO
£60.00
This image shows a vibrant, professionally tied bouquet set against a clean white background, allowing the fresh colours and details to stand out as though displayed in a flower shop near Old Oak Common. At the heart of the arrangement, several pink roses bloom fully, their petals forming layered, ruffled cups that speak of affection and soft sentiment. Around them sit bold yellow gerbera daisies, each centred with a dark brown eye that anchors the colour and adds depth. Their wide, daisy-like petals point in different directions, creating movement and a sense of cheerful spontaneity, like conversation in a local café near Willesden Junction. Shooting upwards through the middle and back of the bouquet, tall spires of deep blue delphiniums bring height and drama. Each slender stem is covered with multiple small florets that step gently up the stalk, adding a refined, almost wildflower grace and a cool counterpoint to the warmer tones. The flowers are cradled by an abundance of greenery: delicate fern fronds that drift from the edges, glossy dark green leaves that add structure and shine, and clumps of bright, textured filler foliage that give the bouquet a lush, full-bodied feel. Around the base of the blooms, wide tropical-style leaves, some with soft lighter stripes, have been wrapped and curved into a smooth collar that hides the crowded stems and completes the rounded silhouette. Below this collar, the stems are pulled tightly together and bound with a light, natural-looking wrap and simple tie. The bouquet feels both modern and welcoming, like a joyful gift ready for delivery to homes and offices across Old Oak Common, ideal for marking a milestone, thanking a friend, or bringing a splash of colour indoors.
NATURAL POETRY
£60.00
This full, hand-tied bouquet sits against a bright white backdrop, its shape compact and intentionally rounded to showcase a fall palette that feels both celebratory and comforting. Dominant deep red and burgundy gerberas form bold focal points with their broad, slightly saucer-shaped petals and darker eyes, while rich red roses with velvety, layered petals bring classical elegance and depth. Small, sunny yellow spray chrysanthemums or similar tiny yellow blooms create a jubilant rhythm across the arrangement, their clustered heads lending texture and a lively contrast to the deeper reds. A few coral-pink roses offer soft blush notes, and slender alstroemeria in fiery red-orange introduce delicate, striped petals that add movement and intricate detail.

A variety of foliage cushions and frames the flowers: glossy dark-green leaves provide a dense backdrop, while lighter green and subtly variegated foliage lends dimension. Several large, rusty-brown or bronze autumn leaves, shaped like oak or maple, are thoughtfully inserted to signal the seasonal theme and to introduce an organic, slightly weathered texture. The stems are expertly gathered at the base and tied, the green stalks visible where they rest on the white surface, a clear sign of professional hand-tying.

Basking in soft natural light the petals glow and the layered textures invite touch; the scent is mild, leafy and sweet. As a florist serving Old Oak Common and nearby Harlesden, I would recommend this arrangement for Thanksgiving tables, harvest celebrations, or as a warm seasonal gift to brighten a neighbour's flat on Old Oak Common Lane or a cosy home near Park Royal.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
A beautifully balanced arrangement of red roses and white calla lilies sits in a cylindrical glass vase, photographed against a pristine white background that accentuates its refined character. In the middle of the bouquet, several red roses are in full bloom, their petals velvety and densely packed, curling outward in perfect spirals. The red is a deep, saturated crimson, suggestive of enduring love and passion, the sort of bouquet you might send to mark a milestone for someone living near Old Oak Common Lane. Between the roses, four or five calla lilies reach upward with quiet confidence, their trumpet-shaped blooms smooth and sculptural, each creamy white petal encircling a delicate yellow spadix. The contrast between the warm, bold roses and the cool, serene callas creates a poised, harmonious feel. Around these central blooms, an abundance of greenery provides visual rhythm and fullness. Silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, slightly rounded and airy, taper outwards and introduce a gentle, feathery texture that lightens the composition. Complementing them are broader, emerald-toned leaves that cradle the flowers and deepen the bouquet's overall richness. All of this is anchored in a clear glass vase with a subtle ribbed detail at the base, the green stems visible through the clean water, adding to the sense of freshness and careful craftsmanship. Bright, diffuse lighting illuminates every nuance of petal and leaf, making the arrangement appear as if it has just been styled by a skilled florist at Flowers Old Oak Common. This bouquet is well suited to romantic gestures, refined celebrations, or simply bringing an air of understated elegance to a home or gathering in and around Old Oak Common.
NATURE THRILLS
£65.00
Set against a seamless white backdrop, this thoughtfully arranged bouquet showcases a harmonious blend of soft creams, deep magentas, and fresh greens, as if capturing a moment of calm in the midst of Old Oak Common's evolving streets and rail yards. At the centre sit creamy white roses, their petals tightly layered in neat spirals that gradually soften towards the edges, giving each bloom a sculpted yet delicate appearance. Embracing them are rich magenta carnations, their many frilled petals forming plush, textured spheres that add depth and drama. Between these stronger tones, white alstroemeria blossoms provide a lighter, more intricate note; their narrow petals are brushed with fine pinkish-red streaks and delicate speckles, leading the gaze to the darker stamens nestled inside. Around the flowers, glossy green leaves and a few variegated stems with creamy margins create a natural frame, enhancing the bouquet's sense of freshness, as though it has just been gathered for a walk along the Grand Union Canal. The blooms are clustered into a rounded, compact crown at the top, with the stems grouped and narrowing elegantly toward the base. The florist has wrapped the bouquet first in a layer of crisp white paper that forms a neat collar, reinforcing the clean, modern aesthetic. Over this sits a layer of translucent purple cellophane or paper, softly crinkled to catch the light, adding a subtle shimmer and echoing the rich tones of the carnations. At the base, a bright, iridescent green satin ribbon ties everything together in a precise bow, from which a small, rectangular, light brown gift tag hangs, ready for a personalised message. The arrangement radiates warmth, joy, and thoughtful intention, ideal for same-day flower delivery across Old Oak Common for birthdays, new home celebrations, or simply lifting someone's spirits.
BLACKBERRY FUSION
£55.00
A lively spring hatbox arrangement themed for Easter is shown in crisp detail, set against a plain white background that makes each colour appear extra vivid. At the centre of the composition is a generous light pink Gerbera daisy, its open face and softly layered petals drawing the eye immediately toward its fresh pale green centre. Encircling it are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, whose slender petals flare outward, creating a sense of sunny movement that echoes the energy of a walk through Old Oak Common on a clear spring afternoon. Coral-orange carnations, dense with frilled petals, are interspersed throughout, giving the bouquet a plush, tactile richness and a warm, comforting glow. Deep violet-purple lisianthus flowers rise between the citrus tones, their cooler hue adding visual depth and a hint of sophistication. The blooms are supported by a collar of fresh greenery, some leaves subtly variegated with lighter edges, adding texture and helping to frame the arrangement's smooth, domed silhouette. All of this is carefully gathered into a cylindrical hatbox container in a pastel yellow-green shade, reminiscent of new leaves after rainfall. The box is patterned with scattered pastel Easter eggs in soft blues, pinks, and whites, a few decorated with delicate dots and stripes that lend a playful, family-friendly feel, as if ready to be placed on a table for an Easter gathering near Old Oak Common station or along nearby residential roads. The overall mood is cheerful and hopeful, making this design perfect as a seasonal gift delivery, a get-well surprise, or a bright centrepiece to welcome spring into any Old Oak Common home.
SORRENTO SUNRISE
£67.00
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