Waterloo Gifts for Him

At Waterloo Flowers, we know finding the right gifts for him can be a challenge - so we've curated a collection of stylish flowers, lush plants, and modern gift bouquets that men genuinely appreciate. From bold, architectural arrangements to relaxed, natural designs, our local florist team in Waterloo handcrafts every piece with care.

Whether he works near Waterloo Station, relaxes along the South Bank, or lives closer to Lambeth North, we offer reliable same-day delivery across Waterloo and nearby areas like Southwark and Vauxhall when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets - from York Road to Lower Marsh and The Cut - so his surprise arrives fresh and right on time.

We've spent years creating occasion-ready options for birthdays, anniversaries, congratulations, and thoughtful "just because" moments. Each bouquet is conditioned in-store, using premium stems that last, and presented in a way he'll be proud to place on his desk or at home.

  • Striking masculine bouquets and plants, designed locally in Waterloo
  • Trusted local florist with expert advice and personal service
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM, seven days a week

Order online today from Waterloo Flowers and let our experienced team create the perfect, understatedly elegant gift for him - crafted in Waterloo, delivered with care.

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GIFTS FOR HIM
Set against a clean white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet feels like a concentrated splash of Waterloo colour, the kind you might glimpse in spring along the streets leading to the South Bank. Dominating the composition are several lush hot pink roses, their velvety petals layered in generous swirls that suggest both romance and confidence. Around them, lime green spider chrysanthemums push outward with slender, spidery petals, each one creating a lively halo of chartreuse that adds a playful, modern edge. Deep indigo and royal purple lisianthus blooms weave through the arrangement, some fully open with soft, ruffled bells, others still in graceful bud, offering a sense of unfolding time. Cheerful yellow gerbera-style flowers punctuate the bouquet with sunny, round faces, echoing warm afternoon light over nearby Waterloo Bridge. A single creamy pale yellow rosebud, still tight and reserved, introduces a touch of delicacy that balances the stronger tones. Small clusters of light pink and lavender filler blossoms add intricate detail, while numerous slender green buds stretch upwards, bringing natural movement and vertical interest. Enveloping all of this colour is a generous mix of dark green foliage: glossy leaves, fern-like fronds, and eucalyptus-style stems build a lush, textured base that feels both abundant and carefully considered. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom, confirming it as a true hand-tied design, ready to slip into a vase in a flat off The Cut or an office near Waterloo station. The bouquet's overall mood is joyful and celebratory, ideal for marking birthdays, promotions, or just sending a burst of fresh flower happiness across SE1 with local delivery.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
This richly layered, hand-tied bouquet celebrates autumn in a compact, rounded silhouette that feels both festive and intimate. Deep burgundy and crimson blooms-most notably wide-petaled gerbera daisies with their dark central discs and velvety red roses-anchor the arrangement with a sense of warmth and depth. Interwoven among them are cheerful sprays of small yellow chrysanthemums that inject light and texture, and coral-pink roses that soften the palette with delicate, blushing edges. Bright, narrow petals of red-orange alstroemeria contribute a filigree of fine stripes and star-like forms, offering visual punctuation across the mass of blooms. The foliage is deliberate and layered: glossy dark green leaves provide structure, paler variegated greens lift the composition, and several large, reddish-brown leaves-reminiscent of fallen oak or maple-are placed to emphasise the seasonal theme and bring a rustic note. The stems are neatly bound at the base, visible as a tidy bundle of green stalks that signals careful hand-tying.

Brought alive by soft daylight, the bouquet gives off a quiet perfume of roses and fresh greens; its tactile contrasts-the satiny rose petals, the papery autumn leaves, the cushiony chrysanthemum clusters-invite touch. Ideal for a Waterloo flat or as a thoughtful delivery to a neighbour after a visit to Jubilee Gardens, this arrangement reads as both a celebratory centrepiece and a comforting, seasonally attuned gift.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
Captured against a spotless white background, this abundant bouquet feels like a pocket of autumn sunshine brought indoors, the kind of arrangement you might have delivered to a loft near Waterloo Station to brighten a grey day. Its overall shape is a generous dome, meticulously hand-tied so the flowers nestle closely together while still allowing each variety to be seen. At the centre, large chrysanthemums command attention, their spiky, multi-layered petals forming dense, rounded blooms in shades of golden yellow, burnt orange, and warm caramel brown, evoking the rich tones of turning leaves along the Thames. Embracing these bold flowers, creamy white roses open in neat spirals, their petals smooth and velvety, bringing softness and a refined, romantic feel to the design. Rising in between are standout yellow-orange celosia heads, often called cockscomb, whose plush, brain-like folds and undulating curves add a modern, tactile element that contrasts intriguingly with the classic roses. Scattered through the bouquet, small white daisy-like blossoms with bright yellow centres create bright pinpoints of light, reminiscent of chamomile, adding a touch of informal charm and gentle movement. All of this colour is supported by an abundance of greenery: lime-green solidago sprays and other fine-textured foliage weave in and around the blooms, while deeper green leaves anchor the base, giving the bouquet depth, volume, and freshness. The natural stems extend downward in a tight bundle, carefully aligned and bound at the base with green florist's tape, emphasizing the hand-crafted quality of the piece. Under bright, even lighting, every detail-from the feathery chrysanthemum petals to the velvety celosia-is clear, giving the bouquet a warm yet sophisticated presence perfect for seasonal gifting and everyday celebrations around Waterloo.
COUNTRYSIDE BUNCH
£65.00
In a crisp studio frame, an elegant arrangement presents a single, prominent creamy white Oriental lily in full bloom, its petals unfolding smoothly to showcase pale yellow stamens and a tender green pistil. Around it, a chorus of lime-green and pale-yellow lily buds at varying stages of opening adds a sense of life in progress, promising more blossoms to come. Interspersed among those are rich, velvety red rosebuds and small roses, their deep hues providing striking, romantic accents against the lily's gentle cream. The bouquet is supported by a layered palette of foliage: glossy, dark forest-green leaves provide a dramatic backdrop; long, arching palm fronds in a lighter emerald introduce sweeping texture; and soft, rounded eucalyptus sprigs with their silvery-green tone bring a cool, textured counterpoint. Everything is gathered in a clean, cylindrical clear glass vase so the stems-pale-green and crisp-are visible beneath clear water, emphasizing freshness and careful handling. The bright white background isolates the composition, letting the interplay of colour and form breathe, while soft studio lighting sculpts each petal and leaf. The imagined scent is an appealing blend-powdery lily sweetness softened by the warm, romantic depth of roses. As a local touch, this style of arrangement suits table settings at cafes along Lower Marsh or as a gift delivered across Waterloo and the South Bank; it's the kind of thoughtful, considered bouquet you might send to mark a birthday, an engagement, or a warm expression of sympathy with understated charm.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
There is a composed serenity to this hand-tied arrangement, the sort of bouquet our florists in Waterloo imagine on slow mornings at Lower Marsh Market. Plump blush roses form the romantic centrepiece, each bloom opening in soft layers of pale pink that catch a warm, ambient light. Interspersed clusters of bright white snowberries brighten the middle register, bouncing the eye between the round rose heads and the delicate, starry sprays of tiny white waxflower or astrantia that lend an ethereal, meadow-like quality. Sprigs of dusty blue-green eucalyptus create a cool framed backdrop; their rounded leaves are slightly silvered and fragrant with that cleansing, familiar scent that lingers when you pass the bunch on a city pavement. Hints of lavender and deeper pink or burgundy buds give subtle contrast, while taller snapdragon-like spikes add a graceful vertical sweep. The stems are expertly gathered and finished with a soft cream ribbon, a tactile detail that signals handcrafted care. Light falls softly across the arrangement, emphasizing texture and the gentle interplay of colour. As a local bouquet, it reads as understated luxury-well suited for sending a quiet thank-you, housewarming wishes for flats near Waterloo Station, or a calm celebration after a theatre night at the Southbank Centre. Waterloo Flowers sources seasonal stems to keep each hand-tied piece fresh for same-day delivery across Waterloo and adjoining streets when time matters.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
Set against a crisp white background, a round black hatbox is transformed into a stage for an exuberant yet refined display of flowers that might have been arranged in a quiet corner of Waterloo, just off Lower Marsh. The top of the box is completely hidden beneath a generous mound of yellow roses, their velvety petals arranged in dense clusters so the blooms appear almost to lean into one another. The yellow hue is warm and golden, reminiscent of soft afternoon light on the Thames, with some petals tinged in a paler, buttery shade at the centre. Interwoven with these roses are upright stems of Leucadendron 'Safari Sunset', distinguished by their elongated, sculptural bracts that form a sleek, cone-like silhouette. Their colouring shifts from deep wine-red and burgundy tips down through rusty tones to mossy green at the stem, creating a rich contrast against the cheerful roses and adding a certain quiet drama to the arrangement. A base of lush foliage anchors the composition: wide, glossy dark green leaves form a stable foundation while lighter, fine-textured greens, similar to asparagus fern or soft pine needles, weave through the flowers and just beyond the rim, adding airiness and movement. Around the top edge of the hatbox, a delicate strip of white lace with a small, repeating pattern provides a gentle, romantic accent against the dark, matte container. The lighting is even and natural, with no harsh highlights, allowing every colour and texture to be clearly seen. This carefully balanced hatbox design would be perfect as a birthday surprise delivered to an office near Waterloo Bridge, a thank-you gift for a colleague in SE1, or a welcoming centrepiece in a modest flat overlooking the bustle of York Road, lending warmth and a contemporary elegance to everyday spaces.
BOX OF SUNSHINE
£115.00
Echoing the diverse beauty found along Waterloo's historic walkways, this lush and thoughtfully arranged bouquet is a vision of colour, softness, and fresh vibrancy. The first flourish comes from deep indigo and violet hydrangeas, their multi-petaled masses providing a plush, cloud-like centrepiece. Weaving through are roses in soft lavender and creamy ivory, their blooms radiating tenderness and timelessness-perfect for celebrating special occasions near the Old Vic or within a family home in Waterloo. Blush-white ranunculus and pale yellow-green lisianthus bolster the bouquet's gentle elegance, their petals ruffling with airy lightness, reminiscent of spring days along The Cut. Vivid sprays of fuchsia filler flowers, partnered with downy plumes of pale pink astilbe, bring movement and a subtle, fragrant energy, much like the bustle of local markets. Airy green and white fillers evoke the lacework of riverbank wildflowers, offering fine texture and quiet sophistication. Deep green leaves, artfully spaced, frame and highlight the cool jewel-toned blossoms at the bouquet's core. Everything is expertly gathered and secured with a wide, lustrous purple ribbon, the design both refined and approachable. Whether chosen as a dramatic centrepiece or a generous gift for anniversaries or birthdays around Waterloo or Lambeth, this arrangement captures the joyful essence of fresh local floristry-an evocative blend of comfort, artistry, and the community's vibrant charm.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
Seen from above, this densely packed autumn bouquet radiates warmth and textural richness, a study in complementary tones carefully balanced for seasonal impact. Large, fully opened roses command the centre, their petals graduating from soft peachy cores to coral and deeper orange at the edges, each bloom catching and reflecting light with a satiny glow. Nestled between those roses are clusters of Hypericum berries: some a bright, zesty lime green, others a creamy, pale yellow that brings moments of delicate brightness across the arrangement. The surprising presence of Green Trick dianthus-those compact, mossy green spheres-adds an unexpected tactile focus, their fuzzy, almost succulent surface contrasting with the smooth rose petals. Scattered throughout, broad green leaves create a lush foundation while prominent, rust-tinged lobed leaves in burgundy and burnt orange provide a seasonal echo of fallen maples and park walks.

Photographed against a clean white backdrop, the bouquet's layered composition reads as both sophisticated and comfortably familiar, ideal for Thanksgiving centrepieces or a heartfelt seasonal gift. There is a gentle, earthy undercurrent implied in the textures, as if the scent of moss and freshly cut roses rose with a cool autumn breeze from Jubilee Gardens. Prepared with local care by Waterloo Flowers, this arrangement is the kind of piece we deliver across Waterloo and SE1 for cosy home gatherings or to brighten a neighbour's day, carrying the feeling of harvest abundance and quiet gratitude in every thoughtful placement of bloom and berry.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
An abundant, hand-tied bouquet rests against a bright white backdrop, its colours echoing the warm, lively energy of Waterloo's streets. In the centre, plump roses in shades of peach, apricot and soft salmon open in velvety spirals, each petal catching the light and revealing delicate colour shifts from creamy outer edges to a deeper, almost sunset orange near the heart. Threaded among them, deep magenta and burgundy Gerbera daisies stretch out fine, satiny petals around lighter, textured disks, giving the design a joyful yet sophisticated rhythm. Rising slightly above the rest, a commanding King Protea draws the eye, its sculptural bracts layered like an artichoke and shaded in tones of maroon, dusty pink and soft blush at the pointed tips, adding a bold, modern twist you might expect from a florist just off Waterloo Road. Small clusters of lime-green Santini chrysanthemums are dotted throughout the bouquet, their firm, spherical heads providing crisp pops of colour and a playful, tactile texture. Encircling the flowers is a lush collar of foliage: broad, glossy dark leaves provide structure, long, slender blades introduce height and movement, and airy eucalyptus sprigs with rounded, silvery-green leaves soften the outline, suggesting a gentle breeze drifting in from the nearby Thames. The stems are carefully aligned and bound at the base, clearly visible and neatly trimmed, revealing a classic hand-tied finish. The bouquet feels radiant and celebratory, perfectly suited for deliveries across Waterloo, whether to brighten an apartment near the Old Vic, send congratulations, or express warm, heartfelt appreciation.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
This image captures a joyful, dignified celebration of 100 years, styled with the care of a seasoned Waterloo florist. On a pure white background, a matte dusty-pink vase with a subtle ribbed finish holds a generous bouquet that leans slightly to the left, giving a sense of natural movement. At the top, large pale pink lilies open in graceful stars, their stamens reaching outward, while a few elongated buds remain closed, creating contrast between potential and full bloom. Tucked around them are roses in whisper-soft blush and deeper mauve tones, their layered petals forming classic, romantic spirals. Deep purple lisianthus blooms weave through the design, their velvety, fluted petals adding richness, while tiny lavender asters with golden-yellow centres dot the arrangement with light, almost like the evening glow along nearby Waterloo Bridge. Lime green button chrysanthemums pop brightly from within the softer shades, their tight, round heads giving the eye lively resting points. Fine sprays of white baby's breath course through the bouquet, softening lines and adding a gauzy, almost cloud-like texture. Dark green foliage in varying shapes cradles the flowers, shaping a full, rounded outline that feels abundant without being heavy. To the lower right of the vase, a glossy round foil balloon introduces a playful, party-like note. Its surface shimmers with small dots of confetti colour-red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple-while in the centre, large bold white numbers "100" with a subtle 3D shadow proclaim the milestone clearly. The composition radiates warmth, resilience, and joy, perfect for marking a 100th birthday, a century-long love story, or a landmark anniversary celebrated in Waterloo, from cultural venues around the South Bank to cosy homes off Lower Marsh.
100 YEARS YOUNG
£65.00
Against a bright, seamless white background, this hand-tied bouquet glows with a composed mix of white blossoms and lively greens, evoking the light streaming through Waterloo's station roof on a clear morning. The main impression is one of fullness and gentle curves: large, creamy white roses open wide across the top of the arrangement, their layered petals forming soft spirals that feel both classic and reassuring. Nestled between these roses are decorative heads of ornamental cabbage, their deep green outer leaves folding in around tighter, ruffled centers of pale lime and yellow-green, adding a textured, almost sculptural quality that feels distinctly modern. Around them, delicate white spray chrysanthemums or daisy-like flowers appear in loose clusters, each bloom carrying a small greenish-yellow center that catches the light and adds a cheerful, understated brightness. Fine stems of astrantia thread through the composition, their star-shaped greenish-white florets creating intricate, almost lace-like bursts that break up the larger shapes and recall the wildflowers you might spot in the smaller gardens tucked behind Waterloo's streets. Subtle touches of white alstroemeria, with their refined striping and the faintest suggestion of lilac or blush tones, are woven here and there, helping to layer the design. A collar of lush green foliage in multiple tones-from rich, deep greens to softer, fresher shades-surrounds the blooms and gives the bouquet its rounded, balanced silhouette. The stems are gathered neatly at the base, visible and clearly hand-tied, ready to slip into a favourite vase on a dining table near The Cut or in an office overlooking the South Bank. Elegant, fresh, and calming, this bouquet suits occasions from anniversary dinners to sympathy tributes and same-day deliveries throughout Waterloo and nearby Lambeth.
AMAZON SANGRIA
£50.00
This image shows a carefully styled Father's Day scene set against a simple, pure white background, allowing every petal, leaf, and letter to be clearly defined. At the centre-left is a lush bouquet of hydrangeas arranged in a rounded, hand-tied form, a style often requested by families around Waterloo for special celebrations. Large, spherical clusters of creamy white hydrangeas dominate the middle of the bouquet, each head made up of countless small, four-petalled florets packed tightly together, giving the arrangement a soft, cloudlike appearance. Around them, light blue hydrangeas emerge from the left side and peek out at the upper right, cooling the overall palette and adding a gentle, tranquil note reminiscent of the calm spots around local parks and riverside walkways. Nestled at the lower left and right edges, vivid lime green hydrangeas supply a fresh, invigorating contrast that lifts the whites and blues. Threaded among these are slender stems of silvery eucalyptus leaves and deeper green foliage, adding layers of texture and an informal, natural grace, as though the bouquet has just been brought in from a well-tended urban garden near Waterloo Road. The bouquet's long green stems are left visible at the bottom, neatly gathered and tied, emphasising that this is a hand-crafted gift ready for a favourite vase. On the lower right, slightly overlapping the bouquet, a shiny round foil balloon captures the eye. Its white face is bordered at the top and bottom with neat black and white stripes, framing the lively message at the centre: "For the BEST DAD EVER!" The phrase is presented in a mix of fun fonts, with "BEST" and "DAD" in red, teal, green, and black letters, some dotted, some striped, all playful. Around the wording, colourful stars in yellow, red, teal, and black, along with tiny confetti-like dots, scatter across the surface like a burst of celebration. A small "No. 1" rosette graphic sits by the word "BEST," echoing the idea of a first-place dad. The combined effect of the cool, lush hydrangeas and the festive balloon creates a warm, affectionate tribute, perfect for same-day delivery to homes and offices around Waterloo when families want to show appreciation for a beloved father.
BEST DAD EVER EUPHORIA
£70.00
This close-up bouquet feels like a stroll through a fragrant summer border at dusk: a single, almost-black burgundy dahlia forms the arresting focal point, its dense, velvety petals folding inward with dramatic depth. Around it, garden roses in soft peach, cream and warm apricot unfurl in generous ruffles, lending classic romance and a plush softness to the design. Interspersed among these are dusty blue eryngium thistles whose spiky, steely heads introduce sculptural contrast and a whisper of coastal wildness. Small pale green and ivory berries tuck into the spaces between blooms, their smooth surfaces catching the light and adding delicate punctuation. Varied green foliage - silvered eucalyptus leaves, fine feathery stems and broader glossy greens - fills and frames the bouquet, giving it a natural, garden-picked appearance. The photographer's light accentuates petal texture and depth, casting soft shadows that make the burgundy glow and the peaches radiate warmth; there's an almost honeyed scent suggested in the scene, mingling with the cool eucalyptus. The arrangement reads as considered yet spontaneous, a florist's eye for balance and contrast. This design suits a wedding bouquet for a small ceremony on Waterloo Road, a romantic gift collected from Lower Marsh market, or a thoughtful offering left at a riverside table on the Southbank. Presented as a Florist's Choice, it conveys trust in the maker's craft - a seasonal, hand-tied selection that feels both opulent and warmly familiar to anyone who knows Waterloo's neighbourhood rhythms.
FLORIST CHOICE £60
£60.00
A serene, celebratory composition unfolds against a pure white background, capturing the discreet elegance of an anniversary surprise delivered to a flat near Waterloo Station. Dominating the left side of the image is a hand-tied bouquet of fresh white flowers, full yet carefully structured. The core of the arrangement is formed by white chrysanthemum daisies, each bloom boasting a neat halo of petals around a bright yellow centre that adds a subtle warmth to the cool palette. Standing taller among them are closed white lily buds, slender and sculptural, their petals still tightly furled with hints of soft green tracing their edges, hinting at the fragrance that will develop as they open. Between these main flowers, countless tiny stars of white baby's breath weave in and out, their fine stems and clusters creating a misty, romantic softness. Lush, dark green foliage peeks out around the blooms, enclosing the whites and guiding the eye toward the heart of the bouquet. The stems are bound and layered in transparent cellophane that catches highlights and then wrapped in brown kraft paper that folds into clean, sharp lines, the paper's texture slightly rough and tactile. This rustic wrapper contrasts beautifully with the refined flowers, giving the bouquet an artisan quality, as if just finished by a local florist on Lower Marsh. Neatly tied at the base, it looks ready to be carried along the Thames for an anniversary dinner. To the lower right, a round silver foil balloon glows with a cool metallic sheen. At its centre, "25th" is written in sweeping script, framed by intricate silver scrollwork and floral ornaments. Behind, the phrase "Happy Anniversary" appears repeatedly in a pale, almost ghosted grey, adding depth and reinforcing the milestone. The overall mood is one of quiet joy and lasting devotion, ideal for celebrating a quarter-century together in the heart of Waterloo.
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY
£60.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced hydrangea bouquet, hand-tied and displayed against a bright white background that accentuates its cool, serene colours. At the heart of the composition is a large, rounded cluster of creamy white hydrangeas, the many tiny four-petalled florets overlapping so densely that they create a plush, cloud-like mound. Surrounding this central bloom, full heads of gentle sky-blue hydrangeas fan outward, their soft colour recalling the light reflected off the Thames by Waterloo Station on a sunny afternoon. Tucked among the whites and blues, clusters of pale lime and fresh chartreuse hydrangeas provide a refreshing, garden-bright contrast, like young leaves unfolding in spring. The flowers are framed by an artful mix of foliage. Distinctive eucalyptus stems, bearing rounded, silvery-green leaves, loop around and between the hydrangea heads, bringing a cool, subtle blue-green cast and hinting at a delicate, herbal fragrance. Interwoven with these are deeper green leaves with smoother, glossier surfaces and more pointed tips, adding weight, shadow, and a structured feel to the design, as if the bouquet had been gathered from a well-tended courtyard near The Cut or Stamford Street. The stems are neatly bound at the base, their aligned green lengths clearly visible, ready to slide into a glass vase in a Waterloo flat or creative studio. Soft, evenly spread light bathes the bouquet, picking up gentle highlights along the petal edges and foliage without distracting glare. The overall effect is one of quiet sophistication and freshness, a bouquet suited to marking birthdays, expressing gratitude, welcoming new clients, or simply bringing a breath of calm into busy SE1 homes and offices.
MOONLIGHT PATH
£60.00
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