Old Oak Common TABLE ARRANGEMENTS

Welcome to Flowers Old Oak Common, your local florist specialising in elegant, hand-crafted table arrangements for every occasion. From intimate dinners near Old Oak Common Lane to family celebrations by Wormwood Scrubs Park, our bespoke flowers bring warmth, colour, and character to your table.

Each design is created fresh in our Old Oak Common workshop by florists who know the area and its people well. Whether you’re hosting guests from Acton, planning a get‑together close to Harlesden, or dressing a venue near North Acton, we tailor our bouquets and low, conversation-friendly centrepieces to suit your space, lighting, and style.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
This image captures a refined floral centrepiece that would sit beautifully on a wedding table in Old Oak Common, perhaps in a cosy reception room near Willesden Junction or a contemporary venue overlooking the railway lines. The arrangement is dominated by white lilies, some fully open with wide, sculpted petals and clearly visible stamens, others still in elongated green bud form that rises above the main mass of flowers, promising new blossoms as the event goes on. Woven among the lilies are numerous stems of lisianthus, their white petals edged or brushed with the softest hint of lavender, adding a gentle whisper of colour that feels both romantic and understated. Some of the lisianthus are just unfurling from tight buds, while others resemble delicate white rosettes, creating a sense of depth and a natural, layered look. Small clusters of tiny white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, together with deeper purple accents, tuck neatly between the larger blooms. A variety of greenery frames the composition: fine, plume-like fronds and glossier, broader leaves cascade and arch, softening the edges. All of this is gathered in a round white vase with an intricate open-lattice design, reminiscent of rattan or wicker, painted crisp white so it feels both airy and modern. On the clean, white tabletop in front of the vase are placed two light beige decorative spheres made from a similar woven material, their shapes and textures echoing the vase and reinforcing the natural theme. Behind, a light beige wall with a barely-there horizontal, fabric-like texture provides a soothing backdrop. The overall impression is of a fresh, calm, and elegant arrangement crafted for moments of love and reflection in Old Oak Common.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
This lush bouquet, thoughtfully designed for Old Oak Common, sits within a brilliantly white, spherical vessel woven from painted rattan-an ode to the balance between nature and the area's modern developments. The heart of the arrangement is filled with creamy white and gentle yellow lisianthus (eustoma), their ruffled petals unfurling in layers that evoke the softness of spring mornings by Old Oak Lane. Sprigs of pastel pink stock flowers rise gracefully, joined at the base by clusters of vivid purple filler blooms-hints of allium or aster that add a rich layer of texture and colour. The bouquet is encircled by fresh green foliage, grounding the palette and connecting to the nearby open spaces like Wormwood Scrubs Park. On the left, two decorative rattan spheres-one slightly larger than the other-rest side by side on a spotless white table, their open-weave design echoing the craftsmanship of local markets and creative workshops in Old Oak Common. Gentle, diffused daylight brightens the entire scene, casting soft reflections and emphasizing the airy sophistication of the composition. The arrangement's blend of natural elements and contemporary design makes it an ideal centerpiece for weddings or elegant affairs in the NW10 area, embodying the spirit of renewal and hospitality that Flowers Old Oak Common brings to the heart of the community.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
An elegant floral centerpiece is captured in gentle, even light, showcasing a domed bouquet of soft peach roses that radiates warmth and calm, as if ready to grace a cosy gathering in a home near Wormwood Scrubs or along Old Oak Common Lane. The roses, around twenty to thirty in number, are tightly clustered so that their velvety petals nearly touch, each bloom blending apricot, peach, and a hint of coral at the center before dissolving into paler edges. Between the roses, tiny white blossoms of baby's breath form sparkling highlights, lending the bouquet a cloud-like softness that lightens the overall composition. Just visible beneath the mass of petals, dark green leaves frame the flowers and provide depth, grounding the delicate colours in nature's deeper tones. The bouquet rises from a large, spherical white vase fashioned from strips of woven wicker or rattan. The open, airy lattice design wraps around the container like a sculptural nest, modern yet organic, allowing glimpses through its structure to the shadows within. Placed in front of this vase, two smaller decorative spheres made from natural, light-toned wood or bamboo continue the woven theme. Their open, geometric patterns catch the light and gently echo the rhythm of the main container, one orb slightly larger to create a pleasing visual dialogue. The arrangement rests on a pristine white tabletop, its smooth surface reflecting a hint of the vase's curves, while a subtle beige or off-white wall behind it offers a serene backdrop. The scene feels like a carefully curated piece of interior styling, the sort of refined floral design a local Old Oak Common florist might suggest for wedding receptions, elegant dinner parties, or stylish home staging across West London.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A graceful teardrop-style floral design spills forward from the frame, evoking the elegance of a bridal bouquet reimagined as a centrepiece for a wedding in Old Oak Common. The eye is first drawn to the interplay between lush pink roses and crisp, white orchids. The roses, in soft romantic pink, are tightly layered at the core, some buds just beginning to open while others reveal full, spiralling hearts that suggest tenderness and promise. Around them, numerous orchid blooms unfurl like white wings, their smooth petals gleaming softly, each centre illuminated by touches of golden yellow and faint lavender, introducing a hint of exotic sophistication. Threads of delicate baby's breath weave through the design, forming a fine, misty backdrop that makes the larger flowers stand out with even greater clarity. Tiny lavender or pale purple spray flowers add quiet accents, deepening the colour story without overpowering the central blooms. Subtle green foliage, in slender and slightly curved leaves, supports the flowers and extends the lines of the arrangement, aiding the gentle downward sweep that gives the bouquet its cascading character. Everything is set against a calm, light background with a subtle textile texture, allowing the whites and pinks to glow without distraction. On the smooth white surface below, two white decorative spheres with lace-like cut-out patterns rest in the foreground, their circular forms echoing the rounded rose heads and soft curves of the orchids. The composition feels serene yet celebratory, perfectly suited to wedding tables, engagement dinners, or elegant events held around Old Oak Common, from cosy local venues to stylish converted industrial spaces.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
This image captures a beautifully styled floral centerpiece ideal for a wedding or engagement dinner in Old Oak Common, positioned on a clean white table under soft, flattering light. The focal point is a rounded bouquet of roses arranged into a smooth dome, about a dozen blooms in total. The top is composed of pastel pink and muted fuchsia roses, their petals gently layered, suggesting that they have just opened to their most photogenic stage. Around the base, a collar of buttery cream and pale ivory roses balances the palette, creating a quiet contrast rather than anything too bold. Intertwined through the arrangement, delicate baby's breath provides a fine, cloudlike texture, its tiny white blossoms nestling between the larger rose heads and adding a sense of depth. The bouquet is cradled by an eye-catching spherical vase made from slim, white-painted wicker or twigs, woven into an open, cage-like design. The gaps in the weave allow you to glimpse shadows of stems and the inner container, emphasizing the craftsmanship and giving the piece a modern, airy feel. To the left on the same pristine surface sit two woven decorative balls in natural pale wood tones, one larger, one smaller, echoing the shape and structure of the main vase in a more organic, rustic way. In the background, a softly textured beige wall, reminiscent of linen or understated wallpaper, recedes gently out of focus, creating a neutral stage that highlights the flowers and white decor. The entire arrangement feels like it could be set on a reception table overlooking Wormwood Scrubs or in a renovated Old Oak Common warehouse venue, bringing a touch of romance and elegant simplicity to the local scene.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
An elegant floral still life captures a rounded bouquet of pink roses and white baby's breath arranged in a way that feels both polished and warmly personal, like a gift waiting on a dining table in an Old Oak Common townhouse. The roses form a tight, domed cluster, each bloom carefully placed so that their velvety petals create a seamless curve. Their colouring is distinctly two-toned: at the centre, a soft, powdery blush, gradually deepening to a more vivid, almost fuchsia pink toward the edges, as if each flower is brushed with evening light. Nestled among these roses are generous sprigs of white gypsophila, the tiny, star-like blossoms softening the composition and lending a sense of air and innocence. The bouquet rises from a spherical white vase made of intricately woven natural fibres, resembling painted wicker or rattan. Its open, criss-cross structure allows glimpses of shadow and light, adding depth and a tactile, handmade charm. This vase stands on a pristine white surface that reflects a subtle glow, suggesting gentle daylight streaming in from a nearby window. To the left of the arrangement, two decorative spheres created from pale, interlaced wooden strips sit at slightly different sizes, echoing the organic textures of the vase and reinforcing the natural, contemporary style. The background is a softly textured wall in warm beige or cream, unobtrusive yet cosy, reminiscent of calm interiors near Wormwood Scrubs or along Old Oak Road. The entire composition radiates composure and affection, perfect for illustrating a romantic gesture, a spring celebration, or a refined home decor vignette for local flower delivery in the Old Oak Common area.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced red rose centrepiece dominates the scene, carefully styled for an elegant table setting. The bouquet is shaped into a rounded dome, its many red roses packed closely together so that their lush, velvety petals create a rich, almost sculptural surface. Each bloom glows in a deep, romantic crimson, with the outer petals gently curving away and the inner ones forming tight, intricate spirals. Between the roses, clusters of smooth, polished red berries-similar to Hypericum-nestle into the gaps, lending a different texture and a glistening highlight that breaks up the mass of petals. Just below the blooms, a discreet ring of dark green foliage peeks out, grounding the intense red with a touch of natural calm. The flowers are held aloft by a distinctive spherical vase composed of slim white twigs. These twigs are woven together in an open, basket-like pattern, forming a lightweight globe that feels both contemporary and slightly rustic, as though it might have been gathered from woodland paths around Old Oak Common and painted a clean white. Light passes easily through the lattice, creating delicate shadows on the pristine white table below. To the left, two decorative wicker balls in a soft natural wood tone rest on the table-one larger, placed nearer to the viewer, and a smaller one just behind-mirroring the shape and texture of the vase while introducing a more relaxed, organic note. The background is a smooth, softly out-of-focus wall in a warm beige or taupe, offering gentle contrast without distraction. The scene feels intimate and composed, ideal for a wedding reception table or a special dinner at home in Old Oak Common, where the roses provide a vivid, romantic focal point.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a bright white tabletop, a distinctive spherical vase made of interlaced white strands cradles a lush arrangement of wedding-style flowers, captured in soft, even lighting. The vase's open-weave pattern resembles a modern wicker lantern, and from it rises a striking mix of white lilies, red roses, and fresh greenery that would suit a reception near Old Oak Common or a sophisticated dinner party in neighbouring Acton. Several white lilies stretch upward and outward, some fully open with wide, gently curving petals and golden stamens that extend like delicate brushes from the centre, others still enclosed in smooth green buds, adding height and a sense of anticipation. Nestled closely among them are rich red roses, their velvety petals wrapped tightly into deep, spiralling cups, with one particularly prominent rose drawing the eye as the focal point of the bouquet and symbolising romance and commitment. Between these classic blooms sit bright green pom-pom flowers, likely green dianthus or chrysanthemums, their compact, rounded heads lending a lively texture that feels modern and playful against the more traditional lilies and roses. Airy sprays of white baby's breath meander through the arrangement, scattering clusters of tiny blossoms that soften the lines and create a gentle, cloud-like veil. Here and there, small clusters of red berries peek from between the leaves, adding subtle seasonal cheer, perfect for late-autumn or winter weddings around Old Oak Common Lane. Lush foliage in varying shades and shapes-fine, trailing fronds, and broader, polished leaves-fills the spaces between the flowers, giving the arrangement a full, generous silhouette. To the left of the main vase rest two decorative woven spheres in a natural pale tone, echoing the vase's texture and adding a sculptural element to the display. Behind, a softly textured neutral background in light beige or grey frames the arrangement without distraction, allowing its colours and shapes to take centre stage.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
This image presents a refined floral centrepiece that could easily grace a wedding table or engagement dinner set in Old Oak Common, its composition both modern and timeless. At the heart of the scene is a lush, dome-shaped bouquet of deep red roses, tightly grouped so that their velvety petals almost touch, creating a carpet of crimson curves. Each bloom is at full openness, with spiralling layers forming rich shadows and highlights that draw the eye. Interspersed between the roses are soft clouds of white baby's breath, the tiny blossoms scattered like stars, bringing a light, airy contrast to the intensity of the red. Discreet touches of fresh green foliage slip through near the base of the arrangement, lending a natural balance and hinting at the coolness of freshly cut stems. The bouquet sits snugly inside a rounded white vase with an open, woven design, as though slender strands of rattan or wicker had been painted white and wrapped into an intricate lattice globe. This sculptural vase is placed on a clear, pale surface that might be imagined as a reception table in a local Old Oak Common venue or a stylish dining table in a nearby flat overlooking the railway. To the left, two cream-coloured decorative spheres made from flat woven strips echo the vase's lattice pattern, one appreciably larger and set slightly forward, creating depth and visual rhythm. The background is a softly blurred, neutral-toned wall with a faint textured finish, providing calm and allowing the vibrant floral arrangement to command attention. The whole scene feels serene, elegant, and warmly romantic, perfectly suited for illustrating wedding table decor, anniversary celebrations, or special occasion flowers delivered around Old Oak Common.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Picture this elegant table arrangement illuminated in the soft daylight of Old Oak Common-a scene infused with both serenity and joyful celebration. The lush bouquet sparkles with pastel pink and lavender roses, their velvety petals inviting touch, interlaced with delicate pink alstroemeria showing off their signature stripes and trumpet shapes. Tucked amongst these, bright green button chrysanthemums inject vibrant energy, reminiscent of lively spring afternoons spent in the area's communal gardens. Wispy sprigs of baby's breath breathe lightness throughout, making each section of the bouquet dance with subtle movement. Holding these exquisite flowers is a standout feature: a white, open-weave vase with a contemporary yet organic texture that echoes the creative spirit of local Old Oak workshops. The substantial, rounded form of the vase gives anchoring weight to the arrangement. To the left on the spotless white tabletop, two natural-toned decorative spheres, woven from pale strips, echo the intricate design of the vase and add a playful architectural element. The beige, gently textured background acts as a calm canvas for the soft rose hues and bright greens to truly shine. Whether intended as an uplifting wedding centerpiece or to mark a cherished occasion, this arrangement speaks to the fresh, thoughtful style that Flowers Old Oak Common brings to the heart of the community.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A luxurious, wedding-ready floral arrangement is displayed as a table centerpiece on a smooth white surface, bathed in even, gentle light that highlights every petal and weave. Behind the arrangement, a soft beige, slightly textured backdrop creates a calm, neutral canvas, allowing the flowers to glow, much like a beautifully dressed table in an Old Oak Common reception venue. The blooms are gathered in a round, open-weave container in matte white, its basket-like structure lending an artisanal, handcrafted feel that pairs well with contemporary interiors across the local area. Emerging from this base, large white oriental lilies take the spotlight, their generous petals open wide and slightly ruffled, revealing long stamens lightly dusted with warm-toned pollen. Nestled between these lilies are deep red roses, velvety and rich, some in tight buds and others starting to unfurl, bringing a deep, romantic intensity. Fine sprays of white baby's breath drift among the main flowers, softening the composition with a mist-like texture, while strands of bright green foliage and feathery greenery introduce freshness and lightness. Scattered through the arrangement, glossy red berries similar to hypericum add tiny orbs of festive colour that would suit Christmas weddings or winter celebrations around Old Oak Common. To the right of the main grouping, a cascading stem of white phalaenopsis orchids arcs elegantly, each bloom showcasing a soft yellow and slight pink flush at its centre, with unopened buds promising continued beauty. On the left side of the white surface, three white woven spheres rest in a loose cluster, their textures echoing the container and tying the whole display together like coordinated table styling. The result is a balanced, romantic, and sophisticated centerpiece, ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or elegant dinners held in and around Old Oak Common.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A sophisticated floral display rests on a spotless white surface, as though styled for a wedding breakfast close to Old Oak Common's new rail hub. The arrangement is anchored in a striking spherical vase made of white, woven strands that create an open, basket-like lattice, light passing gently through the gaps. Rising from this artful base is a lush bouquet dominated by white, pink, and lavender blossoms, carefully arranged into a rounded yet slightly free-flowing form. The most eye-catching elements are the pristine white Phalaenopsis orchids, whose wide, velvety petals curve outward with effortless grace. Each orchid reveals a hint of yellow and gold at its center, giving the design a refined, almost regal presence. Nestled around the orchids are beautifully opened roses in soft pastel pink and dusky lilac, their overlapping petals suggesting warmth and romance, much like a quiet celebration in a townhouse near Old Oak Road or a family gathering after a stroll on Wormwood Scrubs. Threaded between the roses and orchids are smaller, ruffled blooms that look like Lisianthus, some white with delicate purple or fuchsia edging that adds subtle definition. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila float among the larger flowers, filling gaps with a gentle, cloud-like texture. Slender stems of pale purple blooms cascade downwards, softening the outline of the arrangement and giving a sense of natural movement. Fresh green leaves punctuate the pastel palette, bringing depth and structure. Beside the bouquet, two decorative orbs crafted from pale, open-weave material - one larger, one smaller - rest on the table, echoing the vase's texture and tying the scene together. The soft beige backdrop and even lighting focus attention on every floral detail, making this piece ideal for wedding tables, engagement parties, or stylish home décor across Old Oak Common.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a smooth, bright white surface, a sculptural white wicker vase cradles a dome of flowers in a palette of soft romance. The vase itself is spherical, formed from intertwined, twig-like strands painted white, leaving open spaces that give it a light, airy character. It feels simultaneously rustic and modern, like something chosen for a chic wedding reception in the Old Oak Common area. Rising from this woven nest, velvety pink and lavender roses create a rounded bouquet, their petals fully unfurled, some edged with a richer pink hue that adds depth and a touch of drama. Nestled between the roses, tight clusters of vivid green button chrysanthemums introduce both texture and a burst of fresh colour, echoing spring foliage. Around the lower edge of the arrangement, smaller white and cream blossoms gather and spill ever so slightly over the rim, adding a soft, cloud-like border that blurs the line between bouquet and vase. To the left, two decorative orbs in pale, natural wood tones rest on the tabletop, each shaped from open, woven strands that mimic the vase's design; one is noticeably larger, the other smaller, creating a sense of scale and rhythm. The background is a softly blurred panel of warm beige with a subtle fabric texture, reminiscent of linen drapery in a calm, light-filled room. Gentle, even lighting brushes across the scene, bringing out the intricate structure of the wicker, the smoothness of the petals, and the slightly matte texture of the green chrysanthemums, making the whole arrangement feel like a quiet, elegant celebration ready to welcome guests near Old Oak Common station.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Presented on a flawless white tabletop, this floral centerpiece radiates the quiet sophistication suited to an intimate celebration in Old Oak Common. Rising at the centre is a lush, rounded dome of roses in shades of peach, apricot, and delicate coral, the blooms packed so closely that their petals melt into one another, forming a smooth, almost sculpted surface. Each rose is fully open, its velvety petals layered generously, creating depth and a soft play of highlights and shadows across the rounded form. Nestled around the base of this rose sphere is a ring of white lisianthus, their pleated, trumpet-shaped petals carefully edged in deep violet and purple, adding a vivid yet tasteful border of colour. Between the lisianthus blooms, wisps of white gypsophila drift like miniature clouds, softening the lines and contributing a light, airy texture. All of this floral abundance is gathered in a distinctive white basket-shaped vase, bulbous and spherical, woven from slender wicker or rattan strands into an open, lattice-like design that feels both modern and organic. In the foreground, two decorative balls made from pale beige wooden strips rest on the same surface-one slightly larger than the other-each strand looping and crossing to create open, woven orbs that echo the vase's craftsmanship and give the composition a balanced, sculptural element. A soft beige fabric backdrop, subtly textured like linen, frames the arrangement and adds warmth without drawing attention away from the flowers. The image suggests an atmosphere of quiet celebration and refined taste, ideal for describing locally crafted wedding centerpieces, engagement party decor, or stylish home arrangements for residents around Old Oak Common and neighbouring areas.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
A sophisticated wedding-style table arrangement is displayed on a smooth white surface, gently reflecting the flowers above, set before a warm beige, fabric-textured background that frames the composition without distraction. The eye is first drawn to the large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms unfurling with confident poise, each petal slightly recurved to reveal speckled throats and rich stamens, suggesting the light, powdery fragrance that often fills reception rooms near Old Oak Common. Just off-centre at the top, a single creamy, pale-yellow rose sits in tight bud, adding a soft focal point that feels like a quiet promise among the more open flowers. From the right side of the bouquet, a cascade of white phalaenopsis orchids flows downward in a graceful curve, each bloom wide-petalled and satin-like, forming a gentle waterfall that brings movement and elegance to the overall shape. Around these signature blooms, bright green pom-pom chrysanthemums introduce a cushiony, moss-like texture, while wispy grasses and tender, feathery foliage weave throughout, giving the design an airy, garden-fresh feel that would suit an intimate wedding breakfast near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Common Lane. Delicate baby's breath appears as tiny white clusters scattered through the arrangement, softening transitions between flowers. Nestled among the greens, small groups of shiny ruby-red berries add moments of rich colour, like little rubies hidden in foliage. The entire composition is contained in a round white woven wicker basket, whose subtle, natural pattern enhances the organic mood. On the left of the arrangement, two decorative white wicker spheres of differing sizes rest casually on the tabletop, their open, lattice-like construction echoing the basket and adding modern decorative flair. The overall impression is one of refined celebration, combining purity, texture, and gentle colour contrasts perfect for wedding tables in the Old Oak Common area.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
On a pristine white table, a sophisticated floral centerpiece radiates quiet beauty, showcasing a dense dome of soft buttery yellow roses. Their petals are layered in tight spirals, each bloom pressing gently against its neighbour to form a seamless cushion of colour. Threaded throughout are small clusters of white baby's breath, so fine and airy they appear almost like tiny puffs of mist caught between the roses, softening the overall silhouette. A slim band of smooth, bright green foliage encircles the base of the blooms, introducing a refreshing ribbon of colour that draws the eye downward towards the vase. This vase is fashioned from white woven strands, likely rattan or a similar material, shaped into a graceful, slightly hourglass form with an open, latticed design. Light slips through the gaps, creating highlights and shadows that play across the glossy table surface. Alongside the vase sit two natural-toned woven spheres, their loosely crisscrossed strips forming hollow globes that mirror the texture and pattern of the vessel. They rest lightly on the table, adding a casual yet considered decorative touch, much like the subtle styling you might find at a boutique wedding reception near Old Oak Common Lane or close to the edges of Wormwood Scrubs. Behind the arrangement, a softly blurred beige backdrop keeps the composition serene and uncluttered. The combination of creamy yellow roses, crisp whites, and gentle greens creates a feeling of purity and warmth, making this centerpiece a fitting choice for wedding breakfasts, vow renewals, or intimate celebrations across Old Oak Common where guests gather around a table dressed with simple, heartfelt floral design.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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