Kentish Town Table Arrangements

Welcome to your local flower shop in Kentish Town—a favourite spot for unique table arrangements and hand-tied bouquets for every occasion. As your dedicated florist, right at the heart of Kentish Town Road and just a short stroll from The Assembly House and Talacre Gardens, we pride ourselves on delivering fresh blooms crafted with expertise and genuine local care.

We know how important it is for your table centrepieces to impress, whether it’s a family celebration, a dinner party, or simply brightening up your home by Camden, Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak. Each arrangement is thoughtfully designed by our skilled team, always using seasonal and locally-sourced flowers wherever possible. Need something stunning, fast? With our same-day delivery service available across Kentish Town and neighbouring areas until 3 PM, you can order online today and enjoy beautifully fresh flowers by this evening.

  • Friendly, knowledgeable florists with years of local experience
  • Hand-crafted arrangements for homes, restaurants, or events
  • Fast, reliable same-day delivery—including Camden and Tufnell Park

We believe in building lasting relationships with our customers, so every order comes with care instructions and a personal touch. When you choose our Flower Delivery Kentish Town service, you’re supporting a local business that’s enthusiastic about flowers, our neighbourhood, and being there for you—whatever the occasion.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A refined table arrangement of white and soft lavender blooms stands gracefully against a pale beige, linen-textured wall, evoking the gentle light of a Kentish Town morning. At the centre, expansive white lilies open wide, their star-like forms and pale green throats drawing the eye, while some buds remain closed, suggesting the bouquet will continue to evolve over several days. Intertwined among the lilies are white lisianthus, also known as eustoma, some petals edged in a whisper of lavender that lends a subtle, painterly quality. A few blossoms hold deeper purple accents at their centres, offering just enough contrast to feel interesting without overwhelming the calm palette. Fine sprays of white filler flowers, similar to gypsophila, and tiny purple florets are tucked between the main stems, adding texture and a sense of gentle movement. The flowers and greenery emerge from a rounded white vase with an intricate open-weave, basket-like pattern, reminiscent of contemporary ceramics you might see in an artisan shop off Kentish Town Road. Lush green foliage, from feathery fronds to more substantial leaves, spills over the edges, softening the structured shape of the container and creating a natural, garden-inspired silhouette. On the gleaming white surface in front of the vase sit two decorative woven spheres in light, natural tones, mirroring the airy lattice of the container and completing the still life. The overall mood is peaceful and contemplative, perfectly suited to a wedding table setting in a Kentish Town venue, a christening near Hampstead Heath, or a thoughtful floral delivery bringing quiet comfort to a local family.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Bathed in gentle, diffused daylight characteristic of a Kentish Town morning, this exquisite bouquet invites calm and contemplation. Creamy white and buttery yellow eustoma flowers provide a soft, multilayered foundation, each ruffled petal arranged with obvious care by a seasoned local florist. Rising above, clusters of pastel pink matthiola (or stock) lend both gentle heights and subtle fragrance, conjuring the feeling of a tranquil stroll along the Regent's Canal in springtime. Tucked beneath the main blooms, a base of vivid purple filler flowers such as aster or allium adds depth and lively color, while a neat ring of deep green foliage traces the boundary like the lush edges of Hampstead's hidden gardens. The arrangement is cradled within a sophisticated, white spherical vase-its open weave, reminiscent of handwoven goods found at local craft fairs, creates an interplay of shadow and light across the tabletop. To the left, two airy, rattan-like spheres echo the basket's artisanal charm, reinforcing the theme of organic beauty meeting modern design. Framed by a faintly textured warm beige wall, this still life radiates tranquility and contemporary elegance. The whole scene suggests a peaceful breakfast, a thoughtfully set wedding table, or a moment of gentle celebration, available for same-day delivery to homes and venues throughout Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, and beyond.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A lavish dome of around two dozen peach and apricot roses rises from the centre of the image, the blooms packed so closely together that their velvety petals create a seamless, rounded cushion of colour. Each rose reveals a deeper orange heart that gradually softens toward pale, almost blush-toned edges, giving the impression of gentle warmth radiating from within. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave between the roses, their countless pinprick blossoms forming a misty ring that softens the overall outline and adds a romantic, almost bridal air. Here and there, polished dark green leaves slip through the mass of petals, providing structure and a natural frame that keeps the piece grounded and fresh. The bouquet is nested in an eye-catching orb-shaped vase, crafted from tightly wound white wicker or string that intersects to form an airy lattice. Light passes through the open spaces, casting subtle shadows on the smooth white table below. In front of the main vase, two smaller white string spheres rest casually, like sculptural accents you might find in a design-conscious flat off Kentish Town Road. One sphere has the neat, geometric panels of a tiny football, while the other is looser and more abstract, echoing the artisan feel of the container. The background is a soft, muted grey-beige wall, free from clutter but faintly textured, reminiscent of a freshly renovated townhouse near Tufnell Park. Gentle, even daylight washes across the scene, emphasizing the natural colours without harsh glare. The overall mood is serene and celebratory, perfectly suited to an anniversary dinner, a wedding guest table, or a sophisticated gift arrangement delivered to a home or studio in Kentish Town.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined floral arrangement sits proudly in a round white wicker basket, styled as though it has just been placed at the centre of a wedding table in a Kentish Town townhouse. At its heart, generous pastel pink roses open into full, spiralling cups of petals, each flower radiating a gentle, romantic warmth that recalls strolls along nearby Fortess Road on a spring morning. Threaded gracefully among them, large white Phalaenopsis orchids unfurl in smooth, arching shapes, their cool, porcelain-like petals tipped with small yellow and golden-orange centres that lend a hint of exotic luxury. Around these statement blooms, ruffled white Lisianthus blossoms appear in varying stages of openness, some edged in a soft wash of lavender purple that deepens the overall palette and adds depth, like delicate brushstrokes in a watercolour. Wispy clouds of white Gypsophila scatter between the blooms, softening every transition and giving the impression that the flowers are lightly suspended in air. Long stems of pale pink stock spill gently over the sides of the basket, the clustered florets suggesting both height and a subtle, sweet scent drifting across a candlelit table at a local Kentish Town reception venue. Fresh green foliage winds through the bouquet, its varied leaves and a few emerging buds trailing just beyond the rim, providing contrast and a sense of garden freshness. The white wicker basket, tightly woven and slightly rustic, rests on a clean white surface, which is also home to two pale wooden decorative spheres. These woven orbs, one larger and one smaller, mirror the basket's texture and introduce an additional layer of natural craft. Behind the scene, a soft, neutral fabric backdrop in light beige or taupe quietly frames the arrangement, letting the interplay of pink, white, and green shine. The overall mood suggests thoughtful celebration and careful artistry, the kind of floral styling that might welcome guests to a wedding breakfast or anniversary dinner in and around NW5.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A softly lit table arrangement of roses and baby's breath captures that quiet, refined romance you might expect at a small Kentish Town wedding reception or an elegant dinner party near Parliament Hill. Centered in the frame is a compact, domed bouquet of around a dozen roses, carefully massed together so that no stem shows, only a continuous surface of petals. The upper roses are a tender, blush-pink with hints of lavender, some still tightly furled, others more open, revealing spirals of silky petals. Cradling them is a loose ring of creamy yellow to ivory roses, their pale hearts glowing warmly against the cooler pinks. Tiny white Gypsophila blooms weave between the rose heads, their cloud-like clusters giving the design a feather-light, almost bridal quality. The flowers are held aloft by a distinctive white wicker or branch sphere, its fine strands painted bright white and shaped into a hollow globe, as if a delicate bird's nest has been transformed into a modern vase. The intricate lattice allows you to peer through to the inner container while casting gentle shadows on the smooth white tabletop below. To the left, two decorative orbs made of pale natural wood or rattan echo this structure, one slightly larger, one smaller, creating a relaxed, asymmetrical balance that feels thoughtfully styled. Behind, a softly textured beige or light taupe wall creates a warm, neutral backdrop, reminiscent of linen. The bouquet seems perfect for same-day delivery across Kentish Town and nearby Camden, bringing a touch of handcrafted elegance and tender colour to intimate celebrations, engagement dinners, or simple moments of appreciation at home.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
A carefully styled indoor composition presents a lush pink rose arrangement that feels perfectly at home in a chic Kentish Town living room, perhaps just a short stroll from Hampstead Heath. At the centre, a rounded bouquet of around fifteen soft pink roses forms a compact dome, each flower at that ideal stage where the petals are fully unfurled but still firm and fresh. The petals graduate from a gentle blush at the heart to a deeper, almost raspberry pink at the outer edges, giving each bloom a subtle ombré effect that catches the light. Between these romantic roses, clouds of fine white baby's breath create a delicate halo, adding volume without heaviness and evoking the airy calm of an early spring morning. The flowers are cradled in a striking white spherical vase, crafted from interwoven strands that mimic painted wicker or rattan. Its open latticework lets light pool and dance through the gaps, so that faint shadows fall onto the smooth white tabletop beneath, enhancing the sense of depth. To the left of the vase sit two decorative spheres in a pale wood tone, their thin, interlaced strips echoing the organic geometry of the vase and gently reinforcing the natural theme. One is noticeably larger than the other, arranged in an easy, unforced way, as though this corner of the room has slowly evolved into a favourite styling spot. The backdrop is a softly textured wall in warm beige, lending a cozy, contemporary feel that suits city apartments and period terraces alike. The overall mood is one of understated celebration-an arrangement that would suit birthdays, anniversaries, or a quiet "just because" delivery from a trusted local florist in Kentish Town.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
In this photograph, a compact yet lavish dome of ruby-red roses sits proudly at the centre of a bright white table, designed as an elegant wedding table arrangement with a distinctly modern edge. The roses are tightly massed, each bloom with its layers of velvety petals spiralling inward, creating a sense of depth that draws the eye down into the heart of the flowers. Tiny clusters of deep red Hypericum berries are threaded between the blossoms, their rounded, glossy surfaces catching the light and adding a subtle sparkle that breaks up the sea of petals. The flowers appear to emerge from a striking spherical vessel made from white-painted twigs, an open, nest-like structure where slender branches cross and weave around each other, leaving airy spaces that let the background softly filter through. Beneath the roses, hints of dark green leaves peek out, like a discreet collar supporting the rounded bouquet. On the left, two decorative spheres crafted from pale, natural wicker add a relaxed, organic note, their loose weaving pattern mirroring the structure of the vase while bringing in a warmer, beige tone. The backdrop is a neutral, softly textured wall that might easily belong to a quietly stylish home off Fortess Road or a boutique wedding venue near Parliament Hill, its muted colour allowing the red roses to remain the star of the scene. The feeling is one of refined romance and thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of centerpiece a Kentish Town couple might choose for an intimate reception, created with care by florists who know how to make every table feel special.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined floral centerpiece rests serenely on a smooth white tabletop, the kind you might find dressing a wedding table in a Kentish Town restaurant near Tufnell Park. The arrangement is anchored by a round, snow-white vase fashioned from interwoven strands that create an airy, open-weave structure, somewhere between a wicker basket and a piece of modern sculpture. From this textured base rises a lush composition of white lilies, red roses, bright green pompons, and layered foliage. Several lilies sit proudly at the heart of the display, their velvety white petals fully unfurled to reveal soft freckles and prominent yellow stamens, giving a sense of purity and quiet drama. Others remain as slim, green buds, promising that the bouquet will continue to change and open over several days. Around them nestle rich red roses, one central bloom particularly striking with tightly curled petals forming a deep spiral, lending a romantic, almost cinematic touch perfect for wedding photos. Vivid green spherical flowers, likely green dianthus or chrysanthemums, punctuate the design with bouncy, pom-pom textures, creating a lively contrast against the smooth lily petals. Fine clouds of white baby's breath and small clusters of ruby-toned berries are scattered throughout, suggesting an understated festive elegance suitable for winter receptions or anniversary dinners. Long, wispy fronds of fern-like greenery arc outward, mingling with darker, broader foliage that gives the bouquet depth and fullness, much like the layered greenery of nearby Cantelowes Gardens. To the left of the main vase, two smaller woven decorative balls in a pale, natural wood tone mirror the vase's open lattice, tying the whole scene together. The softly textured neutral background in beige-grey keeps the focus firmly on the interplay of white, red, and green, capturing a moment of poised, celebratory beauty.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A rounded bouquet of deep red roses and white baby's breath is captured in a calm, contemporary setting that feels right at home in a Kentish Town loft conversion. At the heart of the scene, around a dozen to fifteen velvety red roses form a perfect dome, each flower in generous full bloom, the petals spiralling inward like a quiet promise. Between them, airy sprays of tiny white gypsophila weave in and out, giving a soft, cloud-like halo to the richer tones and recalling the gentle, misty mornings along the streets between Tufnell Park and Gospel Oak. Subtle hints of fresh green foliage peek through at the edges, grounding the arrangement with a natural, garden-picked charm.   

Supporting this floral sculpture is a distinctive round white vase with an open, criss-cross weave, as if slender wicker strands had been wrapped and layered into a hollow globe. Its textured, basket-like design catches the light with delicate shadows, adding dimension and interest without overpowering the flowers. The vase rests on a smooth white surface, perhaps a dining table prepared for a small wedding reception or engagement dinner at home near Kentish Town Road.   

To the left, two decorative orbs continue the woven theme. Crafted from pale, flat strips in creamy beige tones, they are arranged with the larger sphere in front and a smaller one partially behind, creating a gentle sense of depth. The softly blurred, neutral wall behind everything keeps the focus firmly on the interplay of red, white, and texture. The mood is romantic yet understated - an elegant table arrangement that would work beautifully as a wedding centrepiece, anniversary display, or special occasion gift styled for life in Kentish Town.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a pristine white surface, a lush, rounded floral arrangement sits confidently in the centre of the frame, glowing softly against a warm, textured beige backdrop reminiscent of a calm sitting room in Kentish Town. The bouquet is abundant and full, with layers of pastel pink and lavender roses opening generously, their velvety petals spiralling outward to form classic, romantic blooms. Nestled among them are graceful stems of pink alstroemeria, their slim petals and delicately striped throats giving the composition a painterly detail that rewards closer attention. Between these larger flowers, lime green button chrysanthemums form cheerful, compact spheres, their vivid colour adding a modern, playful contrast to the softer pinks and purples. Fine, cloud-like sprays of baby's breath drift between the main blossoms, creating a mist of tiny white flowers that lends an airy, ethereal quality, as if the bouquet were quietly breathing. Deep green leaves provide a subtle frame around the blooms, giving depth and structure without overpowering the pastel palette. All of this is gathered into a distinctive white vase with an open lattice weave, fashioned from slender, intertwined strips that wrap into a rounded, sculptural form. The vase feels both contemporary and slightly rustic, not unlike the creative interiors found in studios near Gospel Oak or along Fortess Road. To the left on the table, two decorative woven spheres in pale, natural tones echo the texture of the vase-one larger, one smaller-positioned to create a relaxed yet carefully considered still life. Gentle, even lighting reveals every petal edge and woven line, suggesting a bouquet meant for quiet celebrations, thoughtful gifting, or an elegant centerpiece delivered fresh to a Kentish Town home.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A sophisticated floral centerpiece in classic red, white, and green stands on a clean white tabletop, framed by a softly textured beige background that feels like calm, filtered light in a quiet Kentish Town loft. At the heart of the image sits a round, open-weave white basket, its delicate latticework allowing glimpses of stems and greenery inside, giving the whole design an airy, handcrafted charm reminiscent of the artisan stalls around Camden Lock, just a stroll from Kentish Town. Rising from this basket is an opulent mix of blooms: large white oriental lilies, fully open with generously curved petals and long, elegant stamens, form the main structure, their cool white tone almost glowing against the softer backdrop. Between them, deep red roses are tucked thoughtfully, their velvety petals spiralling inwards and catching shadows that give depth and intimacy. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila float like mist among the larger flowers, softening lines and adding a delicate, romantic haze. Fresh green foliage threads through the arrangement, light and feathery, creating a sense of movement, as though a gentle breeze from Hampstead Heath had just brushed over the petals. Clusters of glossy red berries, likely hypericum, punctuate the bouquet with festive accents, suggesting a winter wedding table or Christmas celebration. On the right, a graceful stem of white Phalaenopsis orchids arches outward and down, each bloom with a creamy, almost porcelain finish and a hint of yellow and pink at its center, trailing like a bridal train. To the left, three white woven orbs, echoing the basket's material, are arranged in a relaxed triangle on the tabletop, balancing the visual weight of the orchids. The composition feels like a carefully curated table arrangement, ideal for an elegant wedding breakfast in a Kentish Town venue or a refined seasonal dinner where romance and style quietly take center stage.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A luxurious floral centrepiece is showcased on a clean white table, evoking the calm, polished atmosphere of an intimate Kentish Town reception venue tucked off Fortess Road. The arrangement is gathered into a distinctive white, spherical vase woven like delicate wicker, its open lines echoing the gentle curves of the blooms above. Dominating the composition are several large white Phalaenopsis orchids, their wide, satiny petals spreading like wings, each with a finely detailed centre touched by soft yellow and gold, bringing an air of exotic sophistication. Around these, clusters of pastel pink and lilac roses in full bloom spill outward, their petals densely layered, creating a romantic, almost storybook feel. Smaller flowers with white petals brushed by violet or purple edges, reminiscent of Lisianthus, tuck into the gaps, adding texture and a painterly effect. Tiny white clouds of baby's breath weave throughout, lightening the design and giving the impression that the flowers are floating. Here and there, slender stems of pale purple, slightly cascading flowers trail downward from the rim of the vase, drawing the eye towards the table and softening the overall shape. Glossy green leaves and finer fronds of foliage provide a refreshing contrast to the pastel tones, suggesting freshly cut stems arranged by a careful local florist. To one side, two cream or natural-toned decorative balls, intricately woven, mirror the vase's pattern and add a subtle sculptural element. The entire scene rests against a neutral, slightly textured beige wall and is lit with bright, even light that enhances every curve and petal, making this design perfectly suited as a wedding table arrangement or refined home decor for celebrations across Kentish Town, Tufnell Park, and the surrounding streets.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An elegant floral centrepiece appears as the quiet star of this image, the kind of design you might see on a candlelit wedding table in one of Kentish Town's converted warehouse venues. At its heart is a low, rounded bouquet shaped into a perfect dome, overflowing with velvety roses in soft pink and lilac tones, some petals kissed with deeper pink edges that suggest ripeness and romance. Nestled among these roses are crisp green button chrysanthemums, their small, perfectly formed spheres adding a lively, tactile contrast that keeps the arrangement feeling fresh and modern rather than overly sweet. Tiny white filler flowers gather at the base and peek between the larger blooms, creating a light, lacy halo that blends gently into the top of the vase. The vase itself is as much a feature as the flowers: a spherical, white woven vessel made from rattan-style branches that loop and twist into an openwork pattern, giving it a sculptural, almost gallery-like quality. Everything rests on a clean, white table surface that reflects a touch of light upward, illuminating the underside of the arrangement so no detail is lost. To the lower left, two coordinating decorative spheres in pale wood or wicker repeat the same intricate weaving, one slightly larger than the other, like a pair of carefully chosen accents in a well-styled Kentish Town townhouse. The background is a softly blurred canvas of warm beige fabric, textured like finely woven linen you might find in local boutiques off Fortess Road, providing a subtle, neutral setting that enhances the bouquet's gentle colours and makes this composition perfect for wedding décor inspiration or intimate dinner parties across NW5.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a sleek, reflective white tabletop, a meticulously crafted floral centerpiece glows with understated luxury, as though set for an intimate celebration in a Kentish Town mews house. The eye is immediately drawn to the flawless dome of roses at the top: dozens of soft peach and apricot blossoms pressed closely together, their velvety petals overlapping to create a smooth, almost sculpted surface. At the base of this rose globe, a ring of white lisianthus blooms unfurls, each petal edged with a vivid sweep of deep violet and purple, like fine brushstrokes on porcelain. Between them, tiny sprays of white baby's breath float like mist, softening the transition between the bolder hues and giving the arrangement a delicate, airy rhythm. The flowers are gathered in a distinctive bulb-shaped container woven from white rattan, the open latticework allowing glimpses of shadow within and highlighting the craftsmanship of the piece. In front, two woven orbs-one larger, one smaller-made from pale, natural-toned fibers echo the same open, sculptural feeling, as if they were found in a favourite decor shop near Kentish Town Road. A gently textured beige backdrop reminiscent of raw linen or burlap stretches behind, its warm, neutral tone enhancing the bouquet's romantic colour palette. The overall impression is of calm sophistication and thoughtful design, a centerpiece perfectly suited to a wedding table in a local venue, a refined birthday dinner at home, or a styled shoot showcasing modern floral artistry in North London.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
On a clean white tabletop, a luxurious floral arrangement in a round white wicker basket appears almost to glow against a soft beige, linen-like background, the way gentle afternoon light washes over homes off Lady Somerset Road in Kentish Town. The bouquet is dominated by impressive white lilies, their trumpet-shaped petals fully open or just unfolding, some showing delicate freckles and golden-tipped stamens at their centres. Close to the upper middle of the design, a single creamy pale-yellow rose is tucked in as a romantic focal point, its layered petals tightly formed and slightly spiralled, drawing the eye with quiet grace. Around the rose and lilies, clusters of bright green pom-pom blooms, likely green dianthus or Santini chrysanthemums, add a playful, mossy texture that contrasts with the smooth lily petals. Wisps of fine grasses and feathery foliage emerge here and there, creating a sense of movement, as if the bouquet is gently breathing. Interspersed throughout are tiny white blooms of baby's breath, appearing like small clouds or a light snowfall between the larger flowers, while rich red hypericum berries offer bold splashes of colour, their glossy skins suggesting ripeness and energy. Along the right edge of the arrangement, a stream of white phalaenopsis orchids cascades downwards, each blossom elegant and poised, contributing to a refined waterfall silhouette often chosen for weddings and stylish receptions in and around Kentish Town. To the left, on the same white surface, two decorative white woven balls echo the basket's texture, their open, lattice-like construction adding sculptural interest without distracting from the flowers. The overall impression is one of sophisticated calm and joyous celebration, a centrepiece that would feel perfectly at home at a modern wedding breakfast in a local venue or an intimate dinner party near Parliament Hill Fields.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
On a pristine white tabletop, a lush floral centerpiece glows with the softness of early spring over Kentish Town, the kind of arrangement a couple might choose for a small wedding reception in a Camden Town townhouse. The flowers form a full, dome-shaped bouquet of pale buttery yellow roses, their petals smooth and creamy, unfurling in neat, rounded rosettes. Between them, sprays of tiny white baby's breath weave through like fine mist, giving a clouded, romantic texture that lightens the whole design. A narrow ring of deep green foliage wraps neatly around the base, almost like a ribbon of living satin that separates the blooms from their vessel. The bouquet is cradled in a distinctive white woven vase, its open lattice pattern reminiscent of modern basketry seen in independent interiors shops near Kentish Town West. The weave is airy and sculptural, allowing glimpses of shadow and background through the gaps, which makes the flowers appear as if they're floating above the table. To one side, two decorative spheres, crafted from pale natural rattan-like strands, mirror the vase's intricate geometry and help anchor the composition without competing with the roses. The softly blurred beige background feels calm and neutral, like a freshly painted wall in a quiet Gospel Oak flat, letting the yellow and white blooms shine. Altogether, the scene radiates tenderness and understated elegance, suited to wedding table arrangements, anniversary dinners, or same-day floral deliveries for special celebrations across Kentish Town and the surrounding streets.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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