Queen's Park Table Arrangements

Welcome to Florist Queen’s Park – your trusted local florist for exquisite table arrangements in the heart of Queen’s Park. Nestled near landmarks like Salusbury Road and the vibrant Queen’s Park Farmers’ Market, our boutique floral studio takes pride in bringing a burst of colour to your celebrations, special dinners, and corporate events.

Our dedicated team uses only the freshest, hand-selected flowers sourced daily for our stunning bouquets and table displays. With years of experience serving the Kensal Rise, Kilburn, and Maida Vale communities, we know how to create arrangements that capture the spirit and style of North West London.

Whether you need a single elegant centrepiece for a dinner at home on Harvist Road or a suite of vibrant displays for a gathering at Queen’s Park Community Hub, we offer flexibility, artistry, and personal service you can trust.

  • Same-day flower delivery across Queen’s Park, Kensal Rise, and Kilburn – just order online by 3 PM
  • Eco-friendly packaging and locally sourced blooms
  • Expert advice from passionate florists who know your neighbourhood
Experience the difference of working with an independent florist who truly cares. Order online today and let Florist Queen’s Park create table arrangements that will delight your guests and enhance any occasion. We look forward to serving you soon!

TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A refined floral centerpiece of white lilies and lisianthus is captured in soft, even light, giving the impression of a calm afternoon in a Queen's Park café or living room overlooking the park. The arrangement stands proudly in a round, white, open-weave vase, its lattice pattern reminiscent of handwoven rattan, which introduces both texture and a sense of airiness. Rising from this sculptural base are several tall lily stems; some blossoms are fully open, their wide white petals arching outward to reveal delicate stamens, while others remain as sleek, pale green buds, suggesting continued freshness over days. Between the lilies, layers of lisianthus blooms unfold, some frilled petals gently washed with pale lavender toward the edges or centers, others still cupped in bud form, contributing softness and romance. Clusters of tiny white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, mingle with occasional deeper purple accents, adding depth and a hint of modern sophistication. The greenery is abundant yet controlled, with feathery fern-like sprays, narrow leaves, and broader glossy foliage creating a lush, organic frame that spills just slightly over the edge of the vase. In the foreground, two decorative spheres in natural beige tones, crafted from woven strands that echo the vase's lattice, rest on a pristine white surface and balance the composition. Behind, a light beige, linen-textured wall forms a muted backdrop, enhancing the bright whites and fresh greens. This piece feels quietly celebratory, perfect as a wedding or engagement table display in a Queen's Park venue, or as a thoughtful, soothing gift for same-day local delivery to homes along Chamberlayne Road and nearby streets.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Bathed in soft natural light, this exquisite floral centrepiece blossoms with subtle energy and refined artistry-emblematic of Queen's Park's peaceful green corners and friendly vibrance. A spherical artisan-style white vase, masterfully woven with fine rattan strands, forms an airy nest for a full, cascading bouquet. There's a gentle contrast between the creamy lisianthus, whose ruffled white and pale yellow petals nestle together, and upright clusters of delicate pink stock flowers, each adding both volume and height. Around the base, a lush carpet of small, deep purple allium or aster blooms, ringed with glossy green foliage, grounds the arrangement with rich texture and depth. Flanking the vase on a pristine white tabletop, two woven rattan spheres in pale, natural hues shimmer in the ambient daylight-echoing the craft heritage proud throughout Queen's Park's artisan studios. The arrangement stands against a calm, beige-toned wall with barely-there vertical texture, letting every pastel flower glow. The scene invokes a sense of tranquil luxury: the scent of fresh blossoms filling the air, the tactile interplay of soft petals and structured basketry inviting closer appreciation. Perfect for a serene wedding breakfast in Queen's Park or as an elegant accent in a North London townhouse, the bouquet's composition radiates the trusted expertise and attention to detail of a seasoned local florist.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A romantic floral centrepiece sits proudly on a clean white tabletop, as if ready to grace a wedding table in a cosy Queen's Park restaurant. The design is gathered into a rounded white wicker basket, its hand-woven texture echoing the natural charm of nearby Tiverton Green. From this simple base, an opulent arrangement of blooms rises and spills slightly over the edges. Soft pink roses, some fully opened and others just beginning to unfurl, anchor the composition with their classic spiralled petals and gentle, powdery hue. Intertwined among them, pristine white Phalaenopsis orchids sweep outward like butterflies in flight, each bloom displaying a luminous white surface and a golden-yellow centre with a hint of warm apricot. Delicate white lisianthus, a few with fine lavender-purple edging, adds ruffle and romance, filling the gaps between the larger flowers and creating a layered, cloud-like effect. Wispy sprays of baby's breath thread through the bouquet, catching the eye in small glimmers of white, while pale pink stock stems extend slightly from the sides, giving vertical interest and suggesting a soft fragrance. Nestled amongst all this are fresh green leaves and tiny buds, providing contrast and a sense of living growth often associated with local gardens around Queen's Park. Two natural woven spheres, like miniature wicker sculptures, rest nearby on the same white surface, mirroring the basket's craftsmanship and enhancing the organic theme. The neutral, light beige fabric background ensures the pinks, whites, and greens glow gently, creating a serene tableau perfect for describing a wedding reception setting or an elegant anniversary dinner close to Queen's Park Station.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
This image shows a contemporary yet romantic floral centerpiece that would sit beautifully on a wedding table in one of Queen's Park's intimate venues or loft-style apartments near Chamberlayne Road. At its heart is a carefully composed dome of roses, gathered closely together so that their petals almost touch, creating a plush, cushion-like effect. The colour palette is soothing and refined: soft pink and fuchsia-tinted roses mingle with buttery cream and pale ivory blooms, each flower at that perfect stage between bud and full opening, when the petals still curl gently at the edges. Threaded delicately between the roses are light, airy sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms offering texture and a hint of countryside charm. The arrangement is set into a striking spherical vase made of thin white branches or wicker, woven into a detailed open cage. This vase feels simultaneously rustic and modern, like a piece of minimalist sculpture you might find in a Queen's Park design studio. The structure allows small glimpses of the interior, adding depth and visual curiosity. On the smooth white tabletop beside the centerpiece, two decorative spheres made from pale, natural wood strips continue the woven theme, one medium and one smaller, overlapping slightly as though casually placed yet clearly chosen with care. The backdrop is a soft, textured neutral wall in beige or light taupe, unobtrusive yet warm, similar to the calm, muted interiors of homes bordering Queen's Park itself. Gentle, diffused lighting washes across the scene, heightening the creamy tones of the roses and the cool crispness of the white vase. The result is an arrangement that feels luxurious but not loud, perfect for a laid-back wedding breakfast, a styled bridal editorial, or refined spring-summer décor.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
At the heart of the photograph stands a rich, dome-shaped bouquet of red roses, rising confidently from a striking white woven sphere, like a modern sculpture gracing a Queen's Park dining table. The roses are densely packed, every blossom close enough to touch its neighbour, forming a seamless carpet of velvety petals. Some flowers are still in their cupped, half-open stage, while others have unfurled completely, revealing intricate spirals and soft shadows at their centres. Nestled among them are clusters of red Hypericum berries, glistening slightly as the light catches their smooth skins, adding subtle shifts of crimson and a playful, berry-like texture between the layered petals. A narrow ring of dark green leaves peeks out beneath the blooms, grounding the arrangement and hinting at the living stems within.   

All of this beauty is gathered into a round, openwork vase formed from white-painted twigs or wicker, woven into an airy, cage-like design. The gaps between the branches allow light to filter through, creating a delicate interplay of brightness and shadow on the white surface below. The centerpiece rests on a sleek, reflective white tabletop, its clean lines and sheen reinforcing the contemporary, gallery-like feel of the scene. To the left, two decorative spheres crafted from pale, natural wood strips sit casually yet intentionally, echoing the woven texture in a softer, neutral hue. The background is a soft blur of light beige or taupe, reminiscent of a calm, well-lit room in one of the Victorian homes near Salusbury Road, allowing the intense red to command full attention. The arrangement radiates understated luxury and romance, perfectly suited for wedding receptions, anniversary dinners, or stylish gatherings across Queen's Park.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A sophisticated floral centrepiece sits serenely on a smooth white surface, evoking the calm of a quiet morning in a Queen's Park café just off Chamberlayne Road. The focal point is a spherical, white woven vase, its open lattice of smooth strands suggesting hand-crafted wicker yet with a crisp, contemporary finish. From this sculptural base rises a lush arrangement of flowers in classic wedding tones of white, red, and green. Large white lilies form the main structure; some blossoms are fully open, their petals gently arching and slightly ruffled at the tips, while others are enclosed in elongated buds tinged with green, promising fragrance in the days ahead. Between the lilies, deep red roses appear, rich and velvety, with one central rose tightly coiled in a graceful spiral that commands attention and brings an air of romance suitable for bridal tables or anniversary dinners. Rounded green pom-pom blooms introduce a bright, almost mossy texture, contrasting beautifully with the smooth lily petals. Threads of baby's breath weave through the bouquet, scattering tiny white flowers like a soft mist, while clusters of red berries tuck into the greenery, lending a subtle seasonal feel without overwhelming the palette. Different shades of foliage, from feathery, trailing fronds to darker, glossy leaves, fan outward to give depth and a natural, garden-like silhouette. To the left of the vase, two pale woven spheres rest casually, echoing the vase's texture and adding balance to the composition. The neutral, lightly textured background allows the colours to stand out clearly, making this arrangement ideal for refined weddings, intimate gatherings, or elegant flower deliveries across Queen's Park and neighbouring Brondesbury Park.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A lush, spherical bouquet of deep red roses and delicate white baby's breath sits centre stage, styled like an elegant wedding table piece for a Queen's Park celebration. The roses form a perfect crimson dome, each bloom at full, velvety openness with tightly spiralled petals that catch the soft light and create subtle shadows within the flower heads. Wisps of tiny white gypsophila weave between the roses, softening the arrangement and giving it a cloud-like halo, while occasional slivers of dark green leaf add natural depth and reassure the eye of the bouquet's garden-fresh origin. This romantic cluster is nestled into a striking white vase that looks almost like a piece of modern sculpture: round, full, and made from interlaced white strands that twist and cross to form an airy, open-weave structure. The vase sits on a pale, smooth surface, as if placed on a beautifully laid wedding table in a venue near Queen's Park station, ready to welcome guests. To the left, two cream-coloured woven spheres, one noticeably larger than the other, mirror the textured, lattice theme of the vase and introduce a relaxed, handcrafted feel, like decor carefully chosen from a local design shop on Chamberlayne Road. The background is a softly textured, neutral wall in light beige that gently blurs away, ensuring the rich red of the roses and the crisp white of the vase remain the star of the scene. The overall impression is of intimate romance and thoughtful styling, ideal for bridal tables, anniversary dinners, or refined home decor in the Queen's Park area.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
ROSE LISIANTHUS ARRANGEMENT
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A sophisticated floral centerpiece sits serenely on a clean white tabletop, framed by a soft beige, linen-like backdrop that diffuses the light the way a gentle afternoon does over Queen's Park. The arrangement is gathered in a round, white, basket-style container with an intricate open weave, its texture reminiscent of handwoven décor from a local artisan market. Emerging from this airy base, tall white oriental lilies open wide, their sculptural petals fanning out around prominent stamens dusted with light pollen. Between them, lush red roses in various stages of bloom bring drama and warmth, their velvety petals appearing almost satin-soft. Delicate tufts of baby's breath weave between the larger flowers, adding an ethereal, cloud-like softness, while fine, feathery green foliage adds movement and a sense of fresh garden growth. Dotted throughout the bouquet, clusters of bright red hypericum berries glisten like tiny ornaments, enhancing the festive feel and making the piece ideal for an intimate wedding reception or winter gathering near Kensal Green or Brondesbury Park. To the right, a cascade of elegant white Phalaenopsis orchids arches outward, each blossom bearing a hint of yellow and blush at its center, with a few buds at the tip promising continued beauty. On the left of the main design, three white woven spheres rest casually on the tabletop, echoing the container's pattern and tying the scene together with a contemporary, styled look. The overall impression is one of luxurious calm and romantic celebration, perfectly suited to a refined table setting in a Queen's Park townhouse or chic local venue.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a pristine white tabletop, an elegant floral centerpiece evokes the feeling of a quiet, joy-filled wedding breakfast in Queen's Park. The flowers are gathered in a distinctive spherical vase crafted from white woven strands, its airy, open structure reminiscent of finely wrapped twine or artistic wicker. Rising from this sculptural base, large white Phalaenopsis orchids take centre stage, their wide, satin-like petals fanning out with calm poise. In each throat, a touch of golden yellow and soft amber adds a hint of warmth, like candlelight glinting in a local Queen's Park townhouse. Nestled among the orchids, full-headed roses in shades of blush pink, pale mauve, and gentle lavender open into lush rosettes, their velvety petals suggesting classic romance and timeless bridal style. Ruffled lisianthus blooms, some white with brushed purple edges, tuck between the roses, offering subtle shifts of colour and texture. Airy sprays of white baby's breath drift through the arrangement, creating a light, misty veil and softening the transitions between the more prominent blossoms. Delicate stems of light purple stock and trailing blooms cascade gracefully over the rim, guiding the eye downwards and adding movement, as if the flowers were gently flowing towards the table. Deep and mid-green leaves, some glossy and some more feathery, anchor the pastel tones and provide a natural frame for the design. Just to one side, two small decorative spheres made of cream or natural woven material rest quietly, mirroring the vase's texture and enhancing the contemporary yet serene look. Against a neutral beige background, slightly blurred, every flower and fibre stands out clearly, creating a scene that feels perfectly suited to intimate receptions and special gatherings across the streets and garden flats surrounding Queen's Park station.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A serene, carefully crafted floral arrangement rests on a crisp white surface, capturing the quiet elegance you might find in a styled Queen's Park apartment overlooking the park itself. At the centre, a lush dome of flowers rises in a rounded silhouette, dominated by soft pink and lavender-toned roses whose petals curl open in full, romantic blooms. Many of these roses show slightly deeper pink edges, giving them depth and a hand-painted quality that draws the eye. Nestled among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their compact, almost pom-pom-like shapes adding texture, contrast and a lively burst of colour that keeps the arrangement feeling modern rather than overly sweet. Around the base of the bouquet, delicate white filler flowers weave in and out, some gently cascading over the rim, creating a whispery, cloud-like fringe. The flowers are cradled in a white woven vase, round and sculptural, formed from interlaced rattan-style branches that create an airy, open structure with plenty of negative space. It feels both contemporary and organic, like something chosen with care from a local design shop near Chamberlayne Road. To the left, two decorative spheres made from pale wicker or light wood sit calmly on the same white tabletop, their open lattice pattern mirroring the vase and reinforcing the theme of craftsmanship. Behind, a softly blurred beige fabric backdrop, subtly textured like linen, allows the colours of the flowers and the clean white elements to stand out. The even, diffused lighting highlights every petal and woven strand, suggesting a refined wedding table centerpiece or stylish home décor piece that would look perfectly at home in a Queen's Park dining room.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a clean, reflective white tabletop, a single floral centerpiece exudes calm elegance, much like a carefully curated Queen's Park dining room ready for guests. The arrangement forms a rounded, almost perfectly spherical dome of peach and apricot roses, their petals velvety and layered, pressed tightly together so that the surface appears smooth and plush, like a cushioned cloud of flowers. Around the base, a collar of white lisianthus blooms unfolds, each petal brushed with a vivid purple edge that frames the roses with a gentle but striking contrast. Threads of white baby's breath weave between these blooms, adding fine, airy texture, reminiscent of early morning mist over the gardens near Queen's Park station. The flowers are nestled in a broad, bulbous white vessel crafted from intertwined wicker or rattan, its openwork lattice creating an intriguing interplay of light and shadow. In front of the centerpiece, two decorative orbs made from pale, natural wood strips rest on the same surface, one slightly larger than the other, echoing the woven structure of the vase and lending a touch of contemporary design. The background is a soft, beige fabric with subtle texture, which keeps the focus firmly on the florals while adding warmth and depth to the scene. The overall mood is refined and tranquil, ideal for a wedding table, an elegant brunch in a Queen's Park apartment, or a sophisticated celebration at home, where fresh, thoughtfully arranged flowers set the tone for meaningful moments shared around the table.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
An elegant table arrangement in soothing whites and fresh greens is showcased on a pristine white surface, backed by a warm, textured beige wall that softens the scene like filtered light over Queen's Park on a calm morning. The flowers are gathered into a round white wicker basket, its woven texture matching the natural, handcrafted feel of independent florists tucked along Salusbury Road. At the centre, several magnificent white lilies open fully, their petals wide and velvety with fine dark speckles leading the eye toward golden pollen-tipped stamens. Just above and between them, a single cream-to-ivory rose, still tightly budded, glows softly, acting as the bouquet's tranquil focal point. From the right side, a graceful stream of white phalaenopsis orchids tumbles downward, each arching stem dotted with perfectly formed blooms that suggest movement and delicacy, as you might see on an elegant wedding table at a local Queen's Park celebration. The arrangement is enriched with a generous mix of greenery: glossy leaves, airy grasses, and bright green, round pom-pom chrysanthemums that create a lush backbone. Tiny sprigs of white baby's breath lace through the design, while clusters of deep ruby-red berries add striking contrast and a hint of seasonal warmth. To the left on the tabletop, two white woven decorative spheres, one smaller and one larger, echo the basket's pattern and provide minimalist sculptural balance. The composition feels both modern and timeless, a refined floral centrepiece that radiates purity, romance, and thoughtful craftsmanship, ideal for wedding receptions or intimate dinner parties across the Queen's Park area.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
A contemporary yet romantic floral centerpiece is captured in soft, even light, as if ready to be placed on a wedding table in a Queen's Park townhouse or a stylish venue near Chamberlayne Road. At its heart is a perfect dome of pale yellow roses, each bloom at its peak, petals full and velvety, layered in subtle tones from light buttercream to gentle lemon. The roses are closely clustered so they appear like a single, luxurious mound of colour, while tiny tufts of white baby's breath weave between them, creating delicate pockets of air and a misty, cloud-like effect. Just where the flowers meet the container, a slender collar of deep green foliage or carefully arranged flat leaves encircles the base, providing a crisp, fresh contrast and giving the bouquet a polished, professional finish. The arrangement sits in a distinctive white woven vase, crafted from slender strands that intertwine to form an open basket-like structure. Its rounded form, slightly narrower through the middle, adds a sculptural quality, and the gaps between the strands allow light to pass through, tracing soft shadows on the white surface beneath. Two decorative spheres made from pale, natural rattan or wood strips rest at the base, one larger and one smaller, their open latticework repeating the vase's pattern and tying the composition together. The softly blurred background in warm beige tones keeps the focus on the interplay of creamy petals, crisp whites, and textured weaves. The overall impression is of gentle celebration and careful craftsmanship, a centerpiece that would suit wedding receptions, engagement dinners, or elegant home entertaining across the Queen's Park area.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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