Bromley Common Table Arrangements

Welcome to Bromley Common Flowers, your trusted, local florist for beautiful flowers and bespoke table arrangements in Bromley Common and surrounding neighbourhoods. With years of experience crafting elegant bouquets, our expert team pours genuine passion into every creation, making your dining table, wedding, or local event shine.

We proudly serve not just Bromley Common, but also nearby communities such as Hayes, Bickley, and Locksbottom. Whether you're hosting friends by Chatterton Road, celebrating near Whitehall Recreation Ground, or enjoying an afternoon at Bromley Golf Centre, our stunning arrangements are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Our floral designs feature only the freshest, highest-quality blooms, selected daily from trusted growers. We understand the importance of timely service, which is why we offer reliable same-day delivery across BR2 and beyond when you order online before 3 PM. Our friendly, community-rooted team is always here to help you add a special touch to your table with locally inspired arrangements.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
An elegant, contemporary floral centerpiece is captured in calm, even light, making it easy to imagine this design gracing a wedding table in Bromley Common or a stylish reception near Chatterton Road. At its heart are pristine white lilies, their star-shaped blooms opening wide to reveal delicate stamens dusted with pollen, while several elongated buds in fresh green stand taller, adding height and the promise of more flowers in days to come. Around them curls a cloud of white and cream lisianthus, some petals edged with a soft lavender-violet flush that introduces gentle colour, like the last light over Jubilee Country Park. Clusters of tiny white florets, reminiscent of baby's breath, nestle close to the main blooms, while a few darker purple or blue blossoms are tucked in deeper, giving the arrangement a subtle depth and visual rhythm. The flowers rise from a distinctive white pot with an open lattice, almost like sculpted rattan, which allows light and shadow to play across its curved surface and echoes the natural textures of the bouquet. Cascading greenery, from fine, feathery fronds to more structured leaves, softens the lines and gives the impression that the flowers have just been gathered from a well-tended garden. In front of the vase, two woven decorative balls in pale beige rest on a crisp white tabletop, mirroring the vessel's texture and lending a sense of quiet balance. Behind, a softly striped beige wall with a linen effect keeps the focus firmly on the flowers. The whole composition feels soothing yet celebratory, ideal for wedding breakfasts, christenings, or thoughtful get-well arrangements delivered across Bromley Common and the surrounding lanes.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Bathed in soft daylight, this exquisite arrangement rests on a pristine white tabletop, infusing a dose of modern elegance into any Bromley Common home or event. At its heart, rounded eustoma blossoms in creamy white and pastel yellow unfold in waves of delicate, ruffled petals, imparting a sense of lightness and grace. Slender stems of blush pink and soft lavender stock reach upward, their spired clusters offering height and drawing the viewer's gaze into the bouquet's depths. Threaded throughout the base, vibrant purple filler flowers-evocative of locally grown asters or globe-shaped allium-provide a lively, textural anchor. The silhouette is carefully outlined by a ring of deep green foliage, ensuring crisp definition while underscoring the display's fresh, lush character. Every element is gathered within a unique, white open-work vase, its spherical structure crafted from intricately woven branches or rattan that brings to mind Bromley Common's artisanal roots. To the vase's left, two decorative spheres fashioned from pale natural wood or rattan-each sporting a delicate woven cut-out pattern-lend a quietly contemporary, handcrafted feel. The softly textured greige backdrop reminiscent of Bromley's welcoming interiors sets off the florals' subtle plays of colour and line. This arrangement, perfect for wedding tables or special celebrations, radiates contemporary serenity and skilled floristry-delivered with the local care that defines Bromley Common Flowers.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
An artfully composed floral centerpiece showcases a domed mound of soft peach and apricot roses, set low and full as though it has been carefully shaped by an experienced local florist for an intimate gathering in Bromley Common. About two dozen roses are packed closely together, their petals spiralling inward in tight curls that deepen to a rich, sun-warmed orange at the core and fade to a delicate pastel around the edges. The flowers look fresh and velvety, as if they still hold the cool of the early morning when they were cut. Between the rose heads, fine stems of white gypsophila-baby's breath-thread in and out, forming airy cushions of tiny blossoms that soften the transitions between blooms and lend a sense of gentle movement. Here and there, dark, glossy green leaves peek through, grounding the arrangement with a touch of foliage that keeps it feeling natural rather than overly formal. The bouquet is cradled in a white spherical vase made from intricately interlaced wicker or rattan, its open lattice design allowing glimpses of shadow and interior depth. This sculptural container rests on a clean, white tabletop, its surface smooth and reflective enough to catch a faint echo of the shapes above. In the foreground, two additional woven spheres in a lighter, natural wood or bamboo tone carry the same open, geometric pattern, their different sizes creating a simple yet pleasing rhythm. A softly textured, light beige wall behind the display offers a quiet, neutral backdrop that brings the warm rose tones to the fore. The overall mood is calm, refined, and subtly celebratory-ideal for wedding receptions, anniversary dinners, or stylish home staging in and around the Bromley Common area.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
An elegant wedding-style table arrangement in soft pinks and whites rests in a round, white wicker basket, captured in gentle light that might well be streaming through a Bromley Common bay window. The composition is lush and low, perfect for a reception table where guests can talk easily over the flowers. At its heart, several large pink roses open fully, their layered petals rolling back in generous spirals that speak of romance and care. Around them, arching stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids glide across the design, their broad, satin petals and warm yellow centres giving a touch of luxury often chosen for local Bromley Common weddings and anniversary dinners. Nestled between these focal blooms are frilled white Lisianthus, some with delicate purple edging that adds depth without disturbing the soft palette. Pale blush stock flowers weave through the arrangement, their upright clusters gently spilling over the sides of the basket, softening the outline and adding a sense of movement. Throughout, fine sprigs of baby's breath create a misty, cloud-like layer, so the eye drifts from flower to flower rather than landing on any harsh edges. Fresh green leaves and slim, trailing stems emerge discreetly between the blossoms, suggesting the vitality of just-cut stems fresh from a local supplier. The white wicker basket sits on a bright white surface, accompanied by two small decorative balls formed from woven natural material, their looping strands mirroring the basket's texture. Behind, a light beige, fabric-textured backdrop keeps the focus on the flowers, making this arrangement feel like a calm, joyful centrepiece suited to intimate gatherings, registry-style celebrations, or family lunches around Bromley Common.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An elegant floral centrepiece is captured in close detail, as though it's been set on a freshly laid wedding table in Bromley Common. At the heart of the image, a rounded bouquet of about a dozen roses forms a perfect, domed silhouette, each bloom nestled closely to the next. The roses alternate between soft pink-lavender heads and creamy yellow-ivory blossoms, so that the eye moves in a gentle rhythm around the arrangement, from cool blush tones to warm, buttery hues. Some petals are still tightly cupped, promising to unfurl, while others are opened into full rosettes, showing off their layered spirals and plush texture. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath weave in and out between the roses, their cloudlike tufts adding delicacy and a hint of movement, like breath on a quiet morning. The flowers rise from a distinctive white vase shaped like a hollow sphere, constructed from criss-crossing strips of painted wicker or twigs. Its open, airy weave lets light pass through, throwing soft shadows onto the white tabletop below, and giving glimpses of the inner pot and stems inside. To the left of this centrepiece, two decorative balls made from natural, light wood or rattan continue the woven theme. Their earthy, straw-coloured tones contrast gently with the crisp white of the main vase, creating a layered, textural look. The background is a soft, neutral beige with a subtle grain, similar to a linen wall covering one might see in a modern home near Bromley Common Woods or along the quiet residential streets. The lighting is even and diffused, enhancing the romantic pastel palette and highlighting the craftsmanship of the arrangement, which would suit wedding receptions, engagement parties, or refined home décor where a sense of calm, contemporary romance is desired.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
An elegant floral composition is arranged as if on a sideboard in a Bromley Common home, featuring a lush, rounded bouquet of pink roses and baby's breath cupped inside a distinctive white woven vase. The roses are the star: about fifteen blooms packed closely together in a neat sphere, each one unfurling layers of silky petals that shift from a pale, powdery blush in the centre to a richer, almost magenta pink along the edges. This gentle ombré effect creates visual depth and a romantic softness, much like the twilight sky over nearby Bromley Common green spaces. Mingling with the roses are generous sprigs of white gypsophila. Their countless tiny blossoms and fine stems weave through the bouquet, creating a light, cloud-like halo that adds innocence and grace, evoking bridal posies and first anniversaries. The arrangement is nestled in a spherical white vase crafted from interwoven natural fibres, painted white so the open, basket-like pattern appears bright and sculptural. Light filters through its criss-cross design, giving the piece an almost floating quality against the smooth white surface below. In front and to the left of the vase, two decorative spheres in natural beige tones echo the woven theme. Made from slim strips of wood or rattan twisted into open orbs, they provide a calm, minimalist counterpoint to the richness of the flowers. The background is a warm, neutral beige wall with subtle texture, which quietly frames the scene without stealing attention. Soft, even lighting reveals every petal curl and weave, conveying a mood of peaceful refinement. It feels like a bouquet chosen for a quiet Sunday brunch, a heartfelt thank-you, or same-day delivery to a loved one near Bromley Common who appreciates understated beauty.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
At the heart of the scene is a perfectly rounded bouquet of rich red roses, composed so tightly that the blooms form a smooth, luxurious dome. Each rose varies slightly in openness, from tightly furled buds to more relaxed blossoms, so the petals create a tapestry of crimson tones, from darker shadowed centres to glowing, lighter edges. Threaded through the roses are small clusters of deep red Hypericum berries, their polished skins catching the light and giving the arrangement a subtle sparkle, like tiny jewels tucked between velvet. A low ring of dark green leaves cradles the flowers, almost hidden yet essential, adding structure and a whisper of woodland freshness. This floral crown is perched in a striking spherical vase woven from slender white branches, painted in a crisp white that feels both rustic and contemporary, like something you might find in a carefully curated Bromley Common home. The branches form an openwork globe with airy gaps, casting delicate shadows on the pristine white tabletop below. To the left, two lighter wicker balls in natural beige tones sit casually on the same surface, their interlaced strips mirroring the vase's texture while keeping the colour palette calm and neutral. The background fades into a soft, warm beige wall with a gentle, linen-like texture, ensuring there are no distractions from the vivid red focus of the flowers. The arrangement has the poised grace of a wedding table decoration ready for a celebration near Bromley Common's leafy avenues, combining romance, modern style, and a sense of welcoming comfort that would feel at home at an intimate reception or anniversary dinner.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined floral centerpiece is displayed as if ready to grace a wedding table in a Bromley Common restaurant or a beautifully dressed family dining room. The arrangement rises from a distinctive round white vase, its open-weave structure composed of interlaced strands that create a modern basket effect, full of soft shadows and gentle curves. From this sculptural base spills a lush mix of flowers and foliage, dominated by white lilies and a single, deeply romantic red rose that commands attention near the centre. Some lilies are fully open, with graceful, star-like petals and warm yellow stamens, while others remain in tapered green bud form, adding height and a quiet sense of anticipation, like the build-up to a special celebration. The rose's velvety, scarlet petals form a tight spiral, offering a bold focal point against the calm white of the lilies. Around them, bright green pompon-style blooms-likely green dianthus or chrysanthemums-bring a cheerful pop of colour and a soft, tufted texture. Sprays of baby's breath thread through the arrangement like tiny white stars, while slender fern-like fronds and broader green leaves create a full, layered backdrop. Small clusters of red berries catch the light, suggesting a hint of festivity that would sit beautifully at a Christmas wedding or winter engagement party in Bromley or nearby Downham. The vase stands on a smooth white surface, and to the left rest two light, natural woven spheres that mirror the vase's pattern, tying the composition together. The overall mood is elegant, fresh, and thoughtfully composed, as if created by an experienced local florist to invite guests to pause, admire, and celebrate.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
This image presents a richly detailed wedding-style table arrangement that feels right at home in Bromley Common's elegant reception rooms and cosy dining spaces. Dominating the composition is a rounded bouquet of deep red roses, each bloom fully unfurled so that its petals create a velvety spiral, dense and inviting. There appear to be around a dozen to fifteen roses, pressed closely together into a perfect dome. Threaded through the crimson flowers, airy sprays of white baby's breath add a lace-like lightness, with tiny clustered blossoms that look almost like frost on the petals. Here and there, subtle slivers of green foliage emerge, giving a hint of garden freshness without disturbing the smooth, sculpted shape of the bouquet. The flowers are cradled in a striking white vase with a bulbous, spherical form. Its open-weave design, reminiscent of braided wicker or rattan, creates a pattern of interlacing strands that allows glimpses of the stems within, suggesting artisanal craftsmanship and contemporary style. Placed on a clean, white tabletop, the vase is flanked to the left by two decorative woven balls in soft cream tones, one larger, one smaller, both echoing the same airy lattice construction. These accents help tie the scene together, as if styled for a wedding breakfast near Bromley Common, perhaps after a ceremony in a local church or garden. The background wall, in a muted beige or off-white, is softly out of focus, providing a gentle, neutral canvas that keeps attention on the intense reds, bright whites, and gentle textures of the arrangement. The lighting is even and calm, giving the entire scene a serene, timeless quality that suits romantic celebrations, anniversary dinners, or intimate wedding receptions.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Envisioned by a skilled Bromley Common florist, this elegant table arrangement brings together the softness of pastel pink and lavender roses, the cheerful pop of lime green chrysanthemums, and gentle accents of white baby's breath. The luxurious, full bouquet sits gracefully in a stunning white vase, its unique, intricately woven design immediately drawing the eye and suggesting both rustic warmth and contemporary flair-much like the inviting atmosphere of homes tucked near Oakley Road. The plush roses and trumpet-shaped alstroemeria, with their refined stripes and subtle inner markings, offer a tactile richness, while the crisp, verdant greenery shapes the bouquet's silhouette. The base-solid yet airy-ensures stability and a sense of grounded elegance. Decorative spheres made of light woven materials rest to one side, their organic look softly echoing the texture of the vase and enhancing the tranquil ambiance. Set upon a pristine white tabletop, the arrangement glows in natural light, its pastel hues brought to life in a way that suits milestone Bromley Common celebrations: birthdays, anniversaries, or chic weddings. Wisps of baby's breath float through the bouquet, lending a dreamlike airiness that feels both welcoming and gently optimistic, perfectly suited for brightening local homes or event spaces with flowers as fresh as a morning along the Commons.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A sophisticated floral centerpiece is showcased against a warm, light beige background that looks like softly draped fabric, creating a calm, neutral stage for the flowers. At the heart of the image sits a white woven container, round and airy, its open lattice design reminiscent of hand-crafted wicker often seen in cosy Bromley Common homes. Rising from this base, several large white oriental lilies take the lead, their silky petals widely open and their stamens stretching outward, giving the bouquet a sense of poise and quiet drama. Between the lilies, rich red roses nestle in pockets of colour, their velvety petals spiralling tightly to form deep, romantic hearts. Sprays of delicate white gypsophila weave through the composition, lending a fine, frothy texture that breaks up the stronger shapes of the lilies and roses. Glossy red berries, likely hypericum, tuck into the greenery like bright buttons, enhancing the festive contrast of white, red, and green. Slim stems of fresh foliage, some feathery and some broader-leaved, add depth and layers, making the arrangement feel both tailored and garden-inspired. To the right, a smooth arch of white phalaenopsis orchids spills gently from the bouquet, each flower pristine and sculptural, with discreet yellow and pink markings at the center of the lip, and a few buds still waiting to open. On the left side of the white tabletop, a trio of white decorative woven spheres, echoing the basket's material, is arranged with quiet intention. The whole composition suggests an elegant wedding in Bromley Common, a refined Christmas or winter celebration, or an intimate anniversary dinner where soft candlelight would play across the lilies and orchids, highlighting their subtle fragrance and luxury.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An elegant floral centerpiece rests on a bright white tabletop, radiating the calm, polished atmosphere of a Bromley Common wedding breakfast set up near the quiet roads off Southborough Lane. The eyes are first drawn to the sweeping heads of white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad petals as smooth as silk and perfectly curved, each flower centered with a hint of yellow and gold that brings a subtle warmth to the cool palette. Around them, generous roses in blush pink, soft mauve, and pale lavender unfurl in full, layered blooms, suggesting the comforting scent of a classic rose garden after rain. Nestled in among these larger flowers, smaller lisianthus with white and purple-tipped petals add gentle ripples of colour, while tiny stars of baby's breath drift like white confetti through the design, giving it a light, cloudlike halo. The whole arrangement is gathered into a distinctive spherical vase, its open white weave reminiscent of wicker or fine rattan, allowing glimpses of stems and adding an intriguing textural counterpoint to the smooth petals. A few trailing tendrils of lilac-toned blooms tumble gently over the edge, introducing a sense of movement, as if the bouquet is just beginning to spill into a soft cascade. Deep green leaves, polished and fresh, anchor the palette and keep the pastels from feeling overly sweet. To one side on the same surface, two decorative woven balls in a pale, natural cream hue mirror the vase's pattern, one slightly larger than the other, like delicate sculptures placed thoughtfully beside the flowers. Against the softly textured, neutral background, the arrangement glows with a tranquil brightness, ideal for a top table, a registrar's table in Bromley Common, or a stylish dining setting at home.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A refined floral centerpiece sits serenely on a pure white surface, the kind of design you might find brightening a wedding reception near Bromley Common's leafy parks. At its heart is a round, openwork vase formed from white, twig-like strands woven into a hollow sphere, its airy structure echoing the delicate latticework of natural rattan. Rising from this base, the flowers are shaped into a generous dome, every stem carefully positioned so the bouquet appears full yet not overcrowded. Soft pink roses, some edged with deeper cerise tones, mingle with cooler lavender roses, their velvety petals layered in gentle spirals that suggest both romance and calm. Between the roses, clusters of vivid green button chrysanthemums punctuate the arrangement, bringing a crisp freshness that feels like a breath of spring air drifting across local gardens. Scattered around the base and slightly trailing over the rim of the vase, tiny white blooms and feathery filler flowers soften the transitions, adding a light haze of ivory that ties the colours together. To the left of the main arrangement, on the same smooth white tabletop, rest two neutral-toned decorative spheres, created from pale, interwoven reeds or wicker, one larger and one smaller, repeating the theme of craftsmanship and organic form. The softly blurred beige fabric background, reminiscent of linen table runners often used in Bromley Common wedding venues, enhances the warm, inviting mood without drawing the eye away from the blossoms. This composition feels tailored for a bridal table, anniversary celebration, or refined dinner party, displaying the quiet artistry of a florist who understands both structure and softness.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A delicately styled centerpiece rests on a bright white tabletop, poised as if waiting to grace a wedding table in Bromley Common's charming family venues. The eye is immediately drawn to the lush, spherical cluster of roses rising from the centre: dozens of peach and apricot blooms packed closely together so that their velvety petals curve into a smooth, rounded dome. Each rose seems caught at the perfect moment of openness, with warm blush tones deepening towards the heart of the bloom, creating a sense of coziness and quiet celebration. Around the lower edge of this rose globe, ring upon ring of white lisianthus unfold, their petals tipped with rich violet or deep purple, like fine brushstrokes along a porcelain rim. Between them, fine stems of white baby's breath weave in and out, adding a delicate mist of texture that lightens the whole design. The flowers are gathered into a low, broadly spherical container made from white woven wicker or rattan, its open lattice design forming an airy, bulbous basket that feels both rustic and contemporary. In front of the arrangement rest two decorative spheres made from pale, natural wood-toned strands, carefully intertwined to echo the container's pattern and bring an extra layer of visual interest. The entire composition is framed by a soft beige fabric backdrop with subtle texture, similar to natural linen, giving warmth and depth without competing with the flowers. It is an arrangement that suggests romance and thoughtful design, ideal for elegant dining tables, engagement dinners, or quiet celebrations at home around Bromley Common and nearby parks.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
On a smooth white tabletop, a sumptuous white and green floral arrangement rests in a round white wicker basket, composed with the quiet confidence of an experienced Bromley Common florist. Large oriental-style white lilies dominate the upper section, their open trumpets revealing speckled throats and prominent stamens, as if just unfurled that morning. Between them, a central cream-to-pale-yellow rose glows softly, its spiral of petals still fairly tight, evoking the tenderness of new beginnings. The bouquet is suffused with fresh greenery: fine, feathery foliage mingles with broader, glossy leaves, forming a lush cushion that feels like an intimate garden corner off a quiet residential street. Small puffs of white baby's breath tuck into the gaps, giving a light, misty veil, while bright green spherical dianthus blooms lend an unexpected, tactile texture reminiscent of moss-covered stones. Clusters of ruby-red berries are scattered throughout, catching the eye like treasured finds from a woodland walk, adding a seasonal, almost festive accent. From the right side, arching gracefully toward the table, trails of white phalaenopsis orchids descend in a gentle cascade, their flat, rounded petals resembling wings in flight and bringing a sense of movement and elegance. Subtle threads of decorative grass lift and curve beyond the main outline, softening the edges. To the left, two white woven balls, one medium and one smaller, sit on the table, their open latticework echoing the basket's weave and contributing to a calm, contemporary styling. The neutral beige backdrop, with its fabric-like texture, cradles the composition in warm light, making this design ideal as a refined wedding table arrangement or a centrepiece for intimate celebrations across Bromley Common.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
A refined floral centerpiece glows softly against a neutral, slightly textured backdrop, the kind you might find in a stylish Bromley Common townhouse prepared for a small wedding breakfast. At the top, a perfectly rounded dome of pale yellow roses sits in generous abundance, their petals a creamy, buttery shade that suggests warmth rather than brightness. Each rose is opened just enough to reveal its layered heart, and together they create a velvety, continuous mound of colour. Threaded delicately between these roses are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a pinprick of light, breaking up the yellow with a tender, cloud-like softness that feels romantic and timeless. Encircling the base of the bouquet is a thin collar of vivid green foliage or carefully looped leaves, adding a crisp, fresh band that transitions the eye down into the vessel. The arrangement is held in a distinctive white woven vase, its rounded shape and open basket-weave pattern giving a sense of lightness, as though the flowers are resting in a sculptural piece rather than a traditional pot. On the smooth white surface in front, two light-toned woven decorative balls lie side by side, their airy construction mirroring the vase and giving the scene a gracefully coordinated finish. Light glances off the tabletop, creating a subtle glow beneath the design. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and gentle joy, perfect as a wedding table arrangement, a chic engagement dinner centerpiece, or a special occasion display for a family gathering in Bromley Common.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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