TABLE ARRANGEMENTS

The image shows a refined floral centerpiece, composed as though for a wedding reception or elegant dinner party in Waterloo, close to the theatres and galleries of the South Bank. The arrangement is anchored in a rounded white vase with an intricate open-weave design, evoking rattan or wicker yet rendered in a smooth, modern finish. From this sculptural base rise several impressive white lilies, their blooms fully open and star-shaped, each petal soft and slightly curved, with subtle green shading near the base and fine stamens tipped with ochre pollen. Interspersed among these statement lilies are long, slender buds, pale green and tightly closed, adding vertical interest and the promise of longevity. Woven through the arrangement are lisianthus blossoms in white and cream, many with delicate lavender-purple accents traced along the edges or nestled at their centres, reminiscent of brushstrokes on silk. Some lisianthus are in full, ruffled bloom, while others remain partially furled, lending a sense of movement and natural grace. The flowers are surrounded by varied greenery: feathery, fern-like fronds and smoother, oval leaves that arch and spill gently over the sides, making the arrangement feel both structured and soft, like a garden translated to the table. Tiny white filler flowers and a few deeper violet or blue florets tuck into the gaps, introducing subtle depth of colour. The bouquet stands on a spotless white table surface, accompanied by two decorative balls in light, natural tones, woven in an open pattern that echoes the vase's design. A background of pale beige with a horizontal, linen-style texture captures the gentle ambient light, casting a tranquil, timeless atmosphere that would suit thoughtful celebrations anywhere around Waterloo Station or Lower Marsh.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Bathed in soothing, natural light, a striking bouquet rests at the heart of a contemporary Waterloo home, celebrating the neighborhood's blend of old and new. Overflowing with delicately ruffled eustoma flowers in creamy whites and buttery yellows, the arrangement's softness is artfully contrasted by upright, blushing-pink matthiola stems that lend a vertical note-a subtle flourish reminiscent of springtime strolls around Emma Cons Gardens. Beneath the gently arched main blooms, a tapestry of rich purple filler blossoms-perhaps alliums or asters-cradles the bouquet, their vibrant tones echoing local flower stalls along The Cut. The composition is encircled by deep green foliage, framing the ensemble with a touch of wild serenity. The flowers are ensconced in a spherical vase, crafted with an open-weave of painted white rattan-its latticework casting ethereal shadows on the sleek white tabletop, evoking the gentle interplay of sunlight and structure seen in Waterloo's riverside spaces. To the arrangement's left, two artful decorative balls in light natural wood and rattan add a pause of organic texture, perfectly complementing the woven motif. A soft, pale beige wall-textured like fine woven fabric-forms the canvas for this visually calm and inviting display. The overall mood speaks of spring's promise, tranquil gatherings, and the careful craftsmanship that local florists bring to every detail. This piece feels made for an elegant wedding breakfast, a special anniversary, or simply as a refreshing touch for homes and venues across Waterloo, lovingly delivered by Waterloo Flowers.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
An opulent tear-shaped wedding bouquet is shown in close detail, its cascading form suggesting it could be held by a bride walking through Waterloo towards a ceremony on the South Bank. The arrangement is dominated by a lavish mix of white orchids and soft pink roses, all arranged to flow downward gracefully. Large orchid blooms, likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium, spill from the top of the composition, their wide white petals gently curving and overlapping, each flower revealing a tiny flash of yellow and a touch of mauve in the throat. Nestled amongst them are rounded pink rose heads in various stages of opening, from tight, hopeful buds to more generous, spiralling blossoms that radiate warmth and tenderness. Fine sprays of gypsophila, or baby's breath, are threaded throughout, their tiny white flowers creating a misty, cloud-like softness between the more substantial blooms. Additional touches of light lavender or pale purple spray flowers tuck into the design, offering subtle depth and a hint of contemporary colour that suits modern weddings near Waterloo Bridge or County Hall. Green foliage is present yet understated, with slim stems and delicate leaves peeking through just enough to frame the flowers and guide the downward movement of the bouquet. At the lower edge of the image, gently out of focus, sit two decorative white orbs with intricate cut-out patterns, positioned on a clean white surface that keeps the overall palette bright and refined. Behind the arrangement, a softly textured, light-toned backdrop creates a sense of calm, allowing the viewer to focus on the interplay of petals, the smooth elegance of the orchids, and the romantic richness of the roses. This bouquet feels perfectly suited to a bridal table, registry signing spot, or intimate wedding dinner setting in and around Waterloo.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A serene tabletop scene features a handcrafted floral centerpiece that feels perfectly at home in a stylish Waterloo apartment or a small wedding reception near the Old Vic. At the heart of the display is a rounded bouquet of roses, carefully gathered into a compact sphere of colour. The roses alternate between soft pastel pink and creamy, pale yellow-ivory, with petals that appear velvety and fresh. Some blooms are still slightly cupped, while others are opening more fully, adding movement and depth to the arrangement. Delicate stems of white baby's breath thread through the roses, their tiny blossoms forming light, cloud-like pockets that soften the dense cluster of petals. This floral dome sits in a striking spherical vase made from thin, white-painted wicker or intertwined twigs, woven into an open, cage-like structure that allows glimpses of the stems inside. The vessel's texture feels tactile and inviting, echoing the artisan markets and creative studios dotted around Waterloo. Two decorative balls made from pale natural rattan rest to the left on the same pristine white surface, repeating the open-weave look and completing the set with a subtle, sculptural touch. Behind, a warm, neutral wall in beige or light taupe with a subtle textile-like texture creates a cosy backdrop that enhances the gentle tones of the roses and the crisp white of the vase. The lighting is soft and diffused, as if coming from a nearby window on a calm afternoon, illuminating each petal edge and creating just the faintest, flattering shadows. The scene conveys relaxed elegance and quiet celebration, perfect for a wedding breakfast, anniversary meal, or refined home decor in SE1.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A lush, compact dome of red roses is the focal point of this image, the kind of arrangement you might find at a chic wedding reception near Waterloo station. The roses are packed closely together, forming a perfect rounded canopy of crimson, with petals that appear almost velour-soft, overlapping in spirals and gentle folds. Some blooms are tightly cupped, while others are more open, creating a rich tapestry of red tones and subtle shadows across the top of the arrangement. Nestled in between are clusters of red hypericum berries, their smooth, button-like shapes catching the light and lending a playful, berry-bright accent among the velvety petals. At the very base, a narrow garland of dark green leaves circles the design, adding natural depth without distracting from the bold, sculpted silhouette above. The flowers rise from an eye-catching spherical vase made from white twigs, which twist and weave into a light, open globe. The openwork structure of the vase allows the white branches to cross over each other in a loose basket-like lattice, giving a sense of airiness and contemporary style. This globe sits on a glossy white tabletop, which subtly mirrors the underside of the vase and enhances the crisp, modern feel. To the left of the main arrangement, two decorative wicker balls in a natural pale-beige shade are placed casually on the table, their open weave and looping strands echoing the texture of the vase in a softer, earthy tone. The backdrop is a blurred field of warm, neutral beige or taupe, reminiscent of a softly lit wall in a Waterloo hotel ballroom or restaurant tucked near the Old Vic. The lighting is bright and even, bringing out the depth of the reds and the gentle sheen on the berries. The overall impression is of understated luxury and romance, well suited to wedding table décor or an intimate celebration dinner overlooking the Thames.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a smooth, bright white surface, a thoughtfully composed floral arrangement captures the sophisticated yet warm mood of a Waterloo wedding reception, perhaps in a riverside venue overlooking the London Eye. The centerpiece is anchored by a round white vase crafted from interlaced strands, its open-weave, basket-like texture giving a sense of lightness and air that contrasts beautifully with the fullness of the flowers above. From this sculptural base, several white lilies rise with poise; some are open wide, their petals like soft satin wings curving outward to reveal speckled centres and upright yellow stamens, while a few remain as gently pointed green buds, promising new blooms as the celebration unfolds. Interwoven among the lilies are rich red roses, one especially prominent bloom drawing the gaze with its velvety, tightly furled petals, providing a classic symbol of love amid the calmer whites and greens. Bright green pom-pom flowers add lively bursts of texture, their compact spherical forms and vivid colour echoing the freshness of the riverside trees along the Thames near Waterloo Bridge. The bouquet is enlivened further by feathery strands of fern-like foliage that arch and trail beyond the edge of the vase, giving the composition a sense of relaxed movement, while sturdier, darker leaves provide a strong backdrop that frames each blossom. Tiny white baby's breath blossoms float delicately among the larger flowers, and clusters of glossy red berries add subtle warmth and depth, hinting at autumn or winter celebrations. To the left of the main vase, two pale, woven decorative balls, one slightly larger than the other, rest on the table, mirroring the vase's texture and lending balance. A softly textured, neutral wall behind the arrangement keeps the focus entirely on the intricate floral details, making this centrepiece a beautiful focal point for wedding tables across Waterloo.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A beautifully curated floral scene captures the mood of a romantic celebration, the kind you might enjoy in a cosy Waterloo restaurant near The Cut or tucked away off Stamford Street. At the centre stands a rounded bouquet of deep red roses, arranged so closely they form a perfect dome of colour. Each rose is in full bloom, its velvety petals curling inwards in tight, symmetrical spirals that suggest both passion and care. Threaded generously among the crimson flowers are sprays of white baby's breath, their many tiny blossoms creating a soft, cloud-like halo that lightens the composition and highlights the intensity of the red. Occasional hints of fresh green leaves add just enough contrast to keep the arrangement feeling natural and alive. The bouquet is nestled into a distinctive white vase, shaped like a gentle globe and made from interwoven white strands that cross and loop to create an open lattice pattern. This woven structure, reminiscent of modern wicker or rattan decor, allows glimpses of shadow and light to play across the table surface beneath. The vase rests on a smooth, pale tabletop, uncluttered and calm, ensuring the flowers remain the undeniable focus. To the left, two decorative spheres made from light, cream-toned strips echo the woven motif, their open framework giving them an airy, sculptural feel; the larger sphere sits slightly forward, with a smaller twin nestled behind. The background is a soft, neutral wall in light beige, subtly textured and gently out of focus, evoking the quiet elegance of a private dining room. The overall impression is of poised, timeless romance-a table arrangement suitable for weddings, anniversaries, or special dinners across Waterloo, thoughtfully composed with a florist's expert eye.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Infused with the spirit of Waterloo's bustling creativity, this gracefully constructed floral centerpiece immediately beckons the senses. The rounded bouquet is a lush dance of pastel pink and lavender roses, their soft, velvety petals reminiscent of delicate paintings in local art spaces along the South Bank. Pink alstroemeria nestle among the roses, with their trumpet-shaped blooms and gently striped interiors providing a sophisticated accent. Lively lime green button chrysanthemums add modern vibrancy and tactile contrast, evoking the freshness of Waterloo's open-air flower stands. Wisps of baby's breath scatter throughout, imparting an almost weightless beauty, all while deep emerald foliage grounds the arrangement and adds depth. The bouquet sits elegantly within a contemporary, woven white vase-a creation whose open, lattice texture brings to mind the architectural patterns of Waterloo Station itself. To its left, two woven decorative spheres in natural tones-one large and one small-enrich the composition, their tactile surfaces providing a subtle echo to the vase's unique design. Against a soft-beige, fabric-textured backdrop, the overall mood is one of urban serenity and understated confidence, ideally suited to mark a Waterloo wedding celebration, a thoughtful anniversary, or as a stylish table centerpiece for a local gathering. Each handcrafted element pays homage to the area's blend of tradition and progress, all available for timely delivery by Waterloo Flowers throughout the neighborhood.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
An elegant wedding-style floral arrangement stands poised on a smooth white surface, evoking the understated luxury of a reception set near Waterloo's theatres and galleries. The flowers are gathered in a round, white open-weave basket, whose delicate lattice looks like fine wicker, creating a light, airy base that feels both modern and artisanal. Rising from this container, several large white oriental lilies open fully, their broad petals curved and spotless, encircling tall stamens dusted with soft, golden pollen. These lilies lend an almost luminous quality to the piece, as if softly catching ambient daylight from a nearby window. Intertwined among them, velvety red roses in a deep, classic crimson bring warmth and romance, their tightly packed petals forming dramatic focal points ideal for a wedding table design. Wisps of white baby's breath appear between the larger blooms, adding delicate, cloud-like clusters that soften every transition. Fine strands of bright green foliage, reminiscent of feathery fern, arc gently outwards, giving the arrangement a natural, breathable texture rather than a rigid, formal outline. Scattered throughout, polished red hypericum berries glint subtly, adding small, rounded bursts of color that echo the roses and suggest seasonal celebrations. Sweeping down from the right of the arrangement is a graceful spray of white phalaenopsis orchids, their slender stem carrying multiple open blooms with subtle yellow and blush-pink centers, lending the piece a flowing, luxurious profile. On the left of the arrangement, three small white woven spheres rest on the tabletop, mirroring the basket's pattern and grounding the composition. Set against a soft beige textured backdrop, this centerpiece feels calm, celebratory, and timeless, perfect for tables at Waterloo weddings, anniversary dinners, or stylish events overlooking the South Bank.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a clear white tabletop, an elegant floral design takes centre stage, the sort of arrangement you might find dressing a wedding table in a Waterloo riverside restaurant overlooking the Thames. The flowers are cradled in a distinctive white spherical vase, formed from fine strands woven into an open, airy lattice reminiscent of modern rattan décor. Rising from this sculptural base, generous stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids reach out, their smooth, arching petals immaculate and calm, revealing golden-yellow and soft amber throats at their centres. Tucked around them, clusters of roses in shades of blush pink, pale lilac, and light lavender bloom fully, their many petals curling gently and suggesting a delicate, powdery fragrance. Complementing these hero flowers are smaller blossoms of lisianthus, their petals edged with hints of purple or fuchsia, adding definition and interest. Throughout the arrangement, tiny white gypsophila weave like mist, softening every transition and creating a dreamy, cloud-like atmosphere. Slender, trailing stems of light purple stock or similar flowers spill lightly below the rim of the vase, adding movement and giving the bouquet a natural, flowing silhouette. Deep green foliage and finer fronds lend structure and a fresh contrast to the pastel blooms. Resting on the table beside the vase, two decorative spheres crafted from pale cream woven strands, one slightly larger than the other, mirror the texture of the container and visually anchor the design. The background is a softly textured light beige wall, intentionally blurred so that the rich details of the petals and woven materials stand out. The mood is one of quiet sophistication and joyful celebration, perfectly suited to wedding flowers, engagement meals, or refined event décor delivered across Waterloo and the nearby South Bank.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
TABLE CENTERPIECE
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a sleek, white tabletop, a beautifully structured floral centerpiece appears ready to grace a wedding table in one of Waterloo's boutique hotels or a private dining room near the Old Vic. The arrangement is crowned by a lush, domed cluster of roses in varying shades of peach and apricot. Each flower is at its perfect point of openness, with layers of soft, velvety petals spiralling outward, pressing together so closely that they form a smooth, rounded cushion of colour. Hints of soft salmon and warm blush peek through, giving the dome a gentle depth and movement. Encircling the base of this rose sphere is a delicate collar of white lisianthus blooms, or eustoma, their elegantly ruffled petals edged with vivid violet and deep purple as if delicately inked. Between the lisianthus heads, tiny sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are threaded, their myriad miniature blossoms lightening the composition and adding a dreamy, almost cloud-like effect. The flowers rise from a distinctive, bulbous container woven from white wicker or rattan strips, forming an open lattice that allows light to filter through and cast intricate shadows on the white surface below. In the foreground, two decorative orbs made of pale, natural-toned material lie casually in front of the main arrangement, one larger and one smaller, their simple, open weave echoing the texture of the vase and reinforcing the spherical theme. Behind everything, a softly textured beige background, reminiscent of natural linen, offers warmth and subtle visual interest without drawing attention away from the flowers. The overall impression is one of calm luxury and thoughtful design, perfectly suited to romantic celebrations and contemporary interiors across Waterloo and the surrounding riverside neighbourhoods.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
An opulent table arrangement rests in a round white woven basket on a bright white surface, framed by a soft beige, fabric-like background that feels reminiscent of the warm interiors of venues around Waterloo and the Old Vic. Dominating the upper portion are several large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped petals arching outward with a gentle curl, revealing delicate speckles and prominent stamens that hint at a deep, lingering perfume. Nestled among them, a single creamy ivory rose emerges near the top centre, its tightly packed petals forming a classic spiral that draws the eye and adds a subtle butter-yellow glow to the otherwise cool composition. From the right-hand side of the arrangement, elegant stems of white phalaenopsis orchids sweep downward in a graceful cascade, each bloom smooth and immaculate, giving the design a refined, bridal waterfall effect that would suit a registry table or intimate wedding dinner near Waterloo Bridge. The middle and lower sections of the bouquet are enriched with lush green foliage-fine, feathery leaves, slender grass-like fronds, and rounded glossy greenery-interspersed with bright green pom-pom blooms that introduce playful texture and depth. Tiny white baby's breath flowers are scattered throughout like delicate confetti, softening transitions between blooms. Among the whites and greens, clusters of deep red berries provide vivid, jewel-like spots of colour, evoking festivity and warmth. To the left of the main design, two white wicker balls rest on the table, one smaller and one larger, their open lattice construction echoing the basket and reinforcing the natural, contemporary feel. The arrangement as a whole conveys serenity, celebration, and careful craftsmanship, perfect as a focal point for a wedding breakfast or sophisticated gathering in the heart of Waterloo.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
An elegant floral arrangement of creamy yellow roses and snowy white baby's breath appears in the foreground, perfectly composed for a wedding or special dinner in Waterloo. The roses are massed into a rounded, dome-like bouquet, each flower at its peak, with layered petals that gently unfurl from soft centres to paler outer edges. Their hue recalls the warm glow of evening light along the South Bank, subtle yet full of warmth. Threaded among them are delicate sprays of gypsophila, each stem branching into countless tiny white blossoms that float between the roses like a dusting of soft foam on the river. Around the base of the dome, a slim band of fresh green foliage circles the bouquet, creating a simple, clean line that separates the blooms from the vessel and adds a refreshing hint of colour. The flowers sit in a sculptural white vase made from woven strands shaped into a rounded form, similar to a modern rattan basket reimagined in minimalist white. The open weave allows pockets of transparency, so light slips through and forms gentle shadows on the pristine white tabletop beneath. To the side of the vase rest two woven decorative balls in a pale, natural wood tone, their open, looping strands echoing the lattice of the vase and tying the arrangement together with subtle harmony. The softly blurred neutral background, likely a beige or pale grey wall, keeps the focus firmly on the flowers and their surrounding textures. The composition feels calm, contemporary, and lovingly crafted, perfect for wedding table arrangements, civil ceremonies, or intimate celebrations held in Waterloo venues and riverside hotels.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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