Bromley Common Father’s Day Flowers & Bouquets

Celebrate Dad in style with Bromley Common Flowers, your trusted local florist right here in the heart of Bromley Common. Our expert team craft the freshest flowers into unforgettable Father’s Day bouquets, perfect for sharing your love and appreciation. From classic arrangements to bold, modern styles, every bouquet is thoughtfully designed for the dads and father figures who mean the world to you.

Nestled near Chatterton Road and just a short stroll from Bromley Common Cricket Club, we’re proud to serve not just Bromley Common but also nearby areas like Bickley, Petts Wood, and Southborough. Locals know us for our genuine care, floral expertise, and personal service with every online order. With our reliable same-day delivery—available across Bromley Common and neighbouring communities when you order online by 3pm—you can count on last-minute surprises arriving fresh, fast, and with a smile!

  • Hand-crafted bouquets using the best seasonal blooms
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Trust Bromley Common Flowers for your Father’s Day gift. We’re passionate about connecting families and spreading happiness, one bouquet at a time, right here in our Bromley Common community.

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FATHER'S DAY FLOWERS
A study in refined contrast photographed against a clean white studio backdrop: one large, creamy-white Oriental lily dominates the arrangement, poised slightly forward so its gently curving petals and pale yellow stamens form an elegant focal point. Surrounding this central bloom are tight lime-green and soft yellow lily buds that suggest unfolding life, while clusters of small, velvety red rosebuds nestle between stems, their deep crimson tones offering dramatic punctuation against the paler flowers. The bouquet is built on layers of greenery - glossy, dark forest leaves for backbone, swept emerald palm fronds that trail and create a sense of movement, and soft, rounded eucalyptus stems that cool the palette with their silvery cast. All stems are visible through the simple, cylindrical clear glass vase, submerged in fresh water so you can see the clean architecture of the design. The white background amplifies texture, from the lily's satiny surface to the roses' compact curls and the eucalyptus' matte sheen; a soft imagined scent of powdery lily and rich rose completes the impression. As a local florist who often walks the pavements around Church Road and the green spaces of Bromley Common, I think of this arrangement as equally appropriate for a heartfelt congratulations or a considered sympathy gift - it reads as pure and celebratory at once. The composition communicates care and thought: a bouquet that balances classic romance with modern structure, ready to be placed on a dining table or sent to someone who appreciates honest, floral craftsmanship.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
Presented on a pure white field that removes any distraction, this tall arrangement in a clear glass tapered vase reads like a study in cool harmony and quiet elegance-precisely the kind of composition we make for local families in Bromley Common. Dominating the centre is a lush, rounded cluster of deep blue hydrangeas whose mass feels tactile and velveteen, a striking cool anchor for the bouquet. Around their lower edges sit creamy white roses, each petal layered like silk and offering a gentle, familiar fragrance that contrasts the hydrangea's subtle green notes. Above and threading through the centre are white calla lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms rising with sculptural poise and a faint pale green at the throat that grounds the composition. Slim spires of white snapdragon provide vertical accents and a playful, slightly architectural counterpoint to the rounded hydrangeas. Rich green foliage-broad glossy leaves and lighter, fern-like fronds-wraps the blooms, giving the eye places to rest and creating a natural, garden-picked feel; the fronds tumble softly toward the vase rim. The stems are visible through the glass, neatly trimmed and set in clear water, a small reassurance of freshness and care. Soft, diffused lighting highlights the textures and colours without glare, and the bouquet's balanced lines suggest uses from sympathy and remembrance to an assured anniversary gesture. For neighbours around Hayes Lane, Sundridge Park and Bromley Common, this composition is a thoughtful, composed choice that reads as calm, confident beauty.
YOU ARE EXQUISITE
£65.00
A vibrant, overhead portrait of an autumnal bouquet that seems to carry the neighbourhood's late-season light-warm, mellow and inviting. Prominent in the scene are several large orange Asiatic lilies, their trumpet-shaped petals unfurling with confident elegance and catching the bright, clinical light against a white backdrop. Interspersed are bright orange and deep burgundy Gerbera daisies whose ray-like petals form perfect sunbursts, grounding the arrangement with joyful rhythm. Many tight, green and pale-orange lily buds are visible, adding a sense of expectancy and living movement as if the bouquet will continue to open while you look. Creamy-white lisianthus blooms provide soft, ruffled pauses among the stronger tones, and delicate mauve-purple Astrantia clusters offer a fine, starry texture that softens the composition. Large, lobed leaves in reddish-brown and chestnut-echoing the fallen leaves along nearby Sundridge Park paths-are layered through the bouquet to underline the autumnal story, while fresh green foliage and slender stems give structure and contrast. The result is densely packed yet airy in places, richly textured, and impeccably arranged, radiating warmth and harvest-time abundance. Imagine the gentle fragrance of lilies and a hint of earthy leaf - a tactile, fragrant piece that would feel at home as a Thanksgiving centrepiece or a seasonal present collected after a stroll through local hedgerows. The image's bright, white setting makes the colours sing and helps convey the bouquet's freshness and deliberate, skilled craftsmanship.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
Set against a crisp white background, a rustic wicker basket brimming with white and green flowers feels like a breath of fresh air from Bromley Common's leafy streets. The basket itself is woven from light brown wicker, its curved handle arching gracefully above the arrangement, while a red and white gingham bow at the base adds a homely, countryside detail that recalls relaxed weekend walks past local cottages and green spaces. From the centre rise slender lily stems, their buds still mostly closed, creamy white with a touch of pale green at the tips, promising a slow, elegant unfurling over the coming days. Scattered among them, open white Gerbera daisies gaze outward, each bloom with pristine petals and a contrasting dark brown centre that gives the basket a bright yet composed heart. Soft clusters of lisianthus in pale green and off-white nestle between the stronger forms, their ruffled, rose-like blossoms bringing gentle romance to the composition. A single white calla lily, sleek and trumpet-shaped, extends slightly to one side, lending a contemporary silhouette. Smaller, starry chrysanthemum-style blooms in white and light green fill the gaps, making the arrangement appear lush and abundant without feeling crowded. Around the flowers, layers of textured foliage spill and curl: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, variegated green-and-cream trailing stems, and broader, glossy dark green leaves that deepen the palette and ground the design. The overall effect is calm and elegant, with a natural flow that suits an anniversary bouquet delivered to a Bromley Common townhouse, a quiet celebration in a local café, or a thoughtful gesture to brighten a loved one's dining table.
SWEET MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00
This image presents a thoughtfully styled Father's Day arrangement, photographed on a crisp white background so every colour and texture stands out clearly. To the left, a full, rounded bouquet of fresh hydrangeas takes centre stage, the sort of design you might see being tied in a Bromley Common shop on a busy Saturday morning. Large, rounded clusters of hydrangea blossoms in creamy white create a soft, luxurious base, each head full of tightly packed petals that look pillowy and touchable. Nestled among them are light blue hydrangeas that hint at early summer skies over the fields near Bromley Common, adding cool serenity to the palette. Offsetting these are lively lime-green hydrangeas, positioned particularly near the lower left and upper right, giving a bright, zesty kick of colour that feels youthful and energetic. Sprigs of silvery-green eucalyptus and darker foliage weave through the blooms, introducing subtle movement, contrasting shapes, and the idea of a gentle, aromatic scent. The flower stems are drawn together in a tidy bundle, their clean green lines visible at the base. Overlapping the lower right of the bouquet is a glossy, circular foil balloon, framed by bold black and white stripes. In the centre, in a cheerful mix of fonts and patterns, the message reads "For the BEST DAD EVER!" with "BEST" and "DAD" built from playful letters in red, teal, green, and black polka dots, echoing confetti and party bunting. Scattered stars and dots in bright colours surround the words, plus a small "No.1" rosette motif, capturing that proud, celebratory feeling of thanking a dad in Bromley Common-whether for Father's Day, a milestone birthday, or simply to say he's appreciated.
BEST DAD EVER EUPHORIA
£70.00
There is a serene honesty to this hand-tied bouquet of roughly twelve white roses and a generous cloud of baby's breath, shown here in a clear glass vase that reveals the trimmed stems and bright water beneath. Each rose appears at a slightly different stage-some just opening, others fully unfurled-so the arrangement breathes with natural movement and a lived-in, tender quality. Wisps of Gypsophila tumble between the larger blooms, lending an ethereal, almost snowfall-like softness that lightens the composition and gives it a romantic, vintage sensibility. The foliage, in shades from deep forest green to fresh lime, frames the flowers and introduces a crisp contrast that sharpens the creamy whites, highlighting the petals' satin texture and quiet luminosity. The light is soft and diffused, as on a calm morning in Bromley Common, and the subtle fragrance suggests cool glass and clipped stems more than heavy perfume. I imagine placing this bouquet beside a birthday card, on a small table before an anniversary dinner, or at the head of a family gathering for remembrance; it calms a room and invites conversation without claiming the spotlight. Carefully arranged so the baby's breath acts as both filler and featherlight accent, this composition demonstrates a florist's intent to create something both timeless and approachable, suitable for keeping nearby long after the first impression has settled into gentle appreciation.
MY ONLY
£70.00
Viewed close, this hand-tied arrangement reads like a small, personal garden gathered into a bouquet - the kind we might place on a kitchen table in Bromley Common on a slow Sunday morning. Dominating the centre is a plush lime-green hydrangea, its thousands of minuscule petals collapsing into a single, billowy volume that seems to glow from within. Nestled around that luminous core are roses in two moods: deep crimson varieties with dense, velvety centers that add depth and a whisper of drama, and softer pink and cream roses whose looser petals unfold into gentle, romantic cups. Coral-pink carnations, with their cheerful, frilly edges, thread warmth through the composition and create a tactile contrast to the smoother rose faces. Interspersed among the softer blooms are several Eryngium thistles - their blue-grey, spiky heads introduce an intriguing architectural line and a cool, slightly metallic tone. The foliage is generous: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves provide a modern, aromatic backdrop while narrow blades of green grass and other slender fillers create height and a light, breezy outline. The stems converge into a naturally tied base of visible green stalks and woody stems, secured with a simple twine that speaks to rustic craftsmanship. Bathed in natural light, this bouquet balances softness and structure, scent and sight - it would suit a celebration in Shortlands or a quiet thank-you left on a neighbour's doorstep in Bickley, embodying thoughtful local floristry and timeless floral harmony.
WILD AT HEART
£59.00
From a local florist's eye, this arrangement reads like a study in deliberate contrast: expansive, cool blue hydrangeas fill the majority of the sphere while three intense red roses act as focal punctuation marks. The hydrangea clusters create a lush, rounded form - petals layered like tiny blue flags - that feels very tactile and full of quiet movement. Nestled among them, the roses' velvety, deep-red spirals offer a compact, luxurious counterpoint. Sprigs of white baby's breath float through the bouquet, their minute blossoms creating a soft, lace-like veil that lifts the heavier forms and introduces a light, celebratory air. The muted, oval eucalyptus leaves introduce a silvery-green calm and a faint herbal fragrance, which when combined with the coolness of the blue blooms gives a subtly balanced scent profile. The clear glass vase, slightly bulbous at the base with a tapered mouth, exposes the green stems and water line - a simple honesty that speaks to freshness and care. Photographed against a clean white backdrop, every texture and hue is legible: the hydrangeas' delicate veins, the roses' layered petals, the airy dots of gypsophila. As someone who arranges flowers for homes around Bromley Common and nearby Hayes, I imagine this bouquet on a bright breakfast table or as a thoughtful gift delivered down Elmfield Road - it carries both celebratory energy and quiet refinement, suitable for marking milestones or simply brightening a local living room.
I CHERISH YOU
£80.00
Cradling this luxurious bouquet prepared by Bromley Common Flowers, you are greeted by the velvet texture of red roses and the bold richness of deep red chrysanthemums. Tucked gently among these, soft apricot-peach roses catch the light-each petal aglow with the subtle warmth of a local sunrise behind Hayes Lane. Clouds of white gypsophila drift between the richer blooms, evoking the freshness of spring air along Bromley Common's leafy paths. The robust stems, visible through the clear water in the vase, assure you of their vitality and just-cut freshness. Framing the flowers, varied green foliage adds a natural, earthy aroma-faintly reminiscent of the shaded corners of Jubilee Country Park. This bouquet is thoughtfully styled for Bromley celebrations-from family gatherings to milestone birthdays-its gentle fragrance mingling rose sweetness with a touch of green. Every element is arranged to foster harmony and happiness, inviting admiration whether perched on a welcoming table or received as a heartfelt gift.
WONDROUS BLOOMS
£50.00
An elegant, abundant display of oriental lilies arranged with confident craftsmanship, the bouquet combining pristine off-white blooms with rich magenta-fuchsia flowers in a clear glass vase. Shot against a crisp white backdrop, the lilies form a full, rounded mass where open flowers and elongated buds mingle to show both maturity and promise. The white lilies carry a creamy undertone, with a soft yellow-green at the throat that catches the light, while the pink varieties offer velvety petals marked by faint veins and a slightly paler centre - a depth that makes the magenta sing. Many blossoms are fully unfurled, revealing distinctive trumpet-like shapes and delicate stamens tipped with tiny anthers, while other blooms are gently furled, suggesting longevity when given proper care. Dark green, lanceolate foliage threads through the bouquet, its glossy leaves providing contrast and structure. The clear glass vase at the bottom reveals the trimmed green stems and clean water, a simple but honest detail that signals freshness. Even studio lighting emphasizes petal texture and the arrangement's rich tonal contrasts, and you can almost sense a soft, sweet lily perfume in the air. Presented as the kind of thoughtful gift you might send across Bromley Common, Hayes or Sundridge Park, this arrangement - prepared by local hands at Bromley Common Flowers for customers in the neighbourhood - suits celebrations, thoughtful remembrances, or a brightening home delivery that feels both refined and comfortingly familiar.
MARVELOUS BLOOMS
£63.00
Illuminated against a pristine white backdrop, this exquisite bouquet flourishes with the artistry characteristic of Bromley Common's skilled florists. At its heart, lush hydrangeas in enchanting shades of indigo, teal, and shaded violet create a dreamy, cloud-like anchor, reminiscent of summer blooms along Plaistow Lane. Graceful lavender and white roses spiral open among the larger blooms, their silken petals layered delicately to suggest enduring romance. Creamy white ranunculus, with their myriad ruffled petals, provide a tactile softness, while subtle yellow-green eustoma blossoms add vertical movement and light to the ensemble, conjuring thoughts of gentle sunlight filtering into quiet Bromley gardens. Scattered throughout, vivid pink sprays and feathery, pale pink astilbe generate lively pops and an ethereal fringe, echoing the cheerful vibrancy of local weekend flower stalls. Dainty lacy greens and whites introduce added dimension, the translucent textures evoking early spring mornings near Jubilee Country Park. All of these florals nestle within a framework of glossy dark green leaves, their placement enhancing both structure and colour contrast. The gathered stems are neatly tied with a luxurious royal purple satin ribbon, bestowing an elegant finish that unites the arrangement's cool and soft hues. This bouquet, expertly crafted and brimming with local spirit, is thoughtfully designed to mark celebrations, offer comfort, or serve as a centrepiece, embodying the elegance and warmth of Bromley Common.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
A tall, abundant cluster of white lilies commands attention in a simple glass vase, each bloom revealing multiple smooth, radiant petals that sweep outward in soft, architectural curves. The petals read as bright, clear white, with a hint of creamy yellow-green pooling at the throat of several blossoms that gives the flowers a gentle inner glow. Elegant stamens extend from the centres-slender, pale greenish-yellow filaments capped by warm, brown anthers-providing a quiet, tactile counterpoint to the satin petals. Rich, elongated green leaves are threaded through the bouquet, their deep colour and glossy surface adding depth and a botanical frame to the luminous flowers. The transparent vase, slightly flared at its mouth, holds clean water and shows the trimmed pale green stems falling straight into the liquid, a testament to careful conditioning and freshness. Set against an immaculate white background and photographed in soft, diffuse light, the bouquet's texture and form are easy to read: the layered petals, the subtle shadowing, the crisp edges that suggest peak bloom. Imagine this arrangement placed on a polished side table in a Bromley Common home after a visit to Kelsey Park, where its scent-mildly sweet and unmistakably lily-would settle as a quiet, reassuring presence. The overall impression is one of composed elegance, ideal for sympathy, memorial reflection, a refined anniversary gift, or as a peaceful focal point at a small family gathering; it feels thoughtfully assembled by a florist familiar with local tastes and occasions.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
In the heart of Bromley Common, this vibrant bouquet is artfully shaped in a clear, spherical glass vase, echoing the natural charisma of local parks and open spaces. At its core, sunflowers stretch out golden petals around fuzzy, dark centers, radiating a warmth that enlivens any room. Nestled among them bloom yellow garden roses, petals tight at first then opening into intricate, classic spirals, their fragrance mingling with the fresh scent of morning. Clusters of glossy red Hypericum berries nestle playfully within the arrangement, lending cheerful colour and a whimsical spirit-like the laughter of neighbours meeting at the junction of Southlands Road and Homesdale Road. Cascades of fern fronds weave between the blooms, their feathery tips echoing the ever-changing shapes of local foliage, while accents of solidago and slender, green spikes add texture, airiness and brightness. Eucalyptus leaves, soft blue-green, introduce a cooling freshness, balancing the palette of warm yellows and vibrant oranges. Submerged stems stand crisply in clear water, reinforcing a sense of purity and transparency. This bouquet feels alive-every element singing with optimism-making it ideal for birthdays, housewarmings, or special occasions celebrated across Bromley Common. Its lively presence can transform any table, as though bringing a slice of the countryside indoors, delivering comfort, togetherness, and radiant joy.
SUNNY FIELDS
£70.00
A lush, rounded bouquet of chrysanthemums in white, cream, and bright lime green is displayed against a flawless white background, every flower head arranged with the care of an experienced Bromley Common florist. The main impression is of softness and freshness: large chrysanthemum blooms with layered, finely cut petals open fully, revealing centres washed with the palest green and buttery cream. Around them, clusters of smaller, daisy-style spray chrysanthemums weave through the design, their crisp white petals and tiny central disks filling any gaps so the bouquet feels rich and complete from every angle. Nestled among these whites sit numerous lime green pompon chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and densely petaled, like velvet buttons or mossy marbles. They introduce a playful energy and contemporary twist, their zesty colour lifting the whole composition. Deep green leafy stems frame the flowers, their slightly serrated edges and natural curves breaking up the softness with subtle structure. At the base, all the stems are drawn together into a tidy bundle and secured with a wide, satin-finished ribbon in vivid light green, tied into an elegant multi-loop bow that glows gently under the light. The overall effect is calm yet uplifting, like the first bright morning after rain over Bromley Common's tree-lined streets. This bouquet would sit beautifully on a hallway console in a home off Bromley Common Road, bring a note of hope and respect to a sympathy gathering, or offer a soothing, modern alternative to colourful arrangements for get well wishes or quiet celebrations.
LIME ZEST
£50.00
Set against a clean white background, this hand-tied bouquet looks like it has just been lifted from a Bromley Common Flowers wrapping bench, every blossom placed with intention. Soft, full garden roses in blush pink, muted mauve, and antique rose open at the centre, their layered petals giving a classic, timeless romance. Around them, frilly carnations introduce playful texture, their petals shaded from creamy blush at the base to vivid fuchsia and plum-pink along the ruffled edges, like watercolour brushstrokes caught in mid-swirl. Pockets of deep indigo-blue blooms, shaped like tidy tulip buds, nestle among the pinks, while a standout royal blue anemone with a dark, almost black heart anchors the palette with a dramatic note. Rising gently through the arrangement, spires of pale lilac and lavender stock offer delicate movement and a soft, powdery fragrance that calls to mind spring air drifting over the gardens of nearby Bromley Common. Surrounding everything is a generous halo of greenery: rich dark-green rose leaves, paired with cool, silvery eucalyptus discs that bend and curve, adding both structure and a suggestion of fresh, clean scent. The stems are gathered firmly at the base, their natural ends exposed, revealing a freshly prepared, florist-tied finish ready for delivery to homes along Southborough Lane or Chatterton Road. The overall impression is one of calm, uplifting beauty-an arrangement that would be just as fitting on a dining table for a birthday celebration as on a sideboard offering comfort and encouragement to someone in need of a gentle, floral embrace.
NOBLE BEAUTY
£67.00
Pure white chrysanthemums and poised green lily buds come together in a serene, hand-tied bouquet photographed against a stark white backdrop, a composition that prioritises calm simplicity and floral craftsmanship. A generous cluster of daisy-like chrysanthemums forms the visual heart, their plentiful petals opening around soft yellow centres that lend a friendly, familiar warmth. Interspersed among them are elongated lily buds in a pale green-yellow tone, some subtly striped, which bring a refined vertical rhythm and the quiet anticipation of petals yet to unfurl. Fine sprays of gypsophila float through the arrangement like soft white confetti, their tiny flowers creating translucent veils that cushion and complete the silhouette. Deep green foliage-glossy leaves and textured stems-frames the blooms, anchoring the palette and enhancing the crisp clarity of the whites. The bouquet is wrapped in natural brown kraft paper that feels slightly crinkled to the touch and finished with a protective sheet of clear cellophane that gives a faint reflective sheen; the gathered base is neatly secured, making the bouquet ready to be carried or set upright. In soft daylight the flowers suggest a subtle, clean fragrance with a hint of fresh-cut grass, evoking early spring walks through local green spaces. As a trusted choice from a local maker, this arrangement suits many occasions-congratulations, get-well wishes, or a quiet expression of sympathy-and is appropriate for delivery or collection across Bromley Common, Shortlands and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
Soft daylight streams in, illuminating a lush bouquet that feels steeped in local Bromley Common character. Crimson red roses, plush and inviting, form the heart of this arrangement, their rich petals a visual metaphor for enduring affection. Surrounding them, snowy white gerbera daisies radiate gentle strength, each bloom haloed by creamy petals and anchored by distinct coffee-coloured eyes. The interplay of colour is subtly heightened by pastel lisianthus in lilac and lavender-some gently opening, others still shy in tight, elegant buds-bringing a sense of gentle anticipation. Capturing the cool, fresh air often found near Norman Park, silvery eucalyptus leaves arch upward, their aromatic presence both invigorating and calming. The bouquet is softened further with tufts of delicate white filler flowers, giving a serene, downy texture reminiscent of Bromley Common's early morning mists. The base is neatly framed with broad, glossy leaves, and the clear glass vase allows a glimpse at the clean, verdant stems, a testament to the freshness delivered daily in the local area. There is a comforting ease to the bouquet-each floral component leaning naturally into its neighbour-echoing the welcoming spirit of Bromley Common. Perfect for anniversaries, special celebrations, or as a symbol of gratitude, the arrangement's subtle fragrance and balanced design capture the artful care of the community's florists.
VANITY FAIR
£50.00
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