Abbey Wood Table Arrangements from Your Local Florist

Make every occasion special with our stunning table arrangements at Flowers Abbey Wood. As your dedicated local florist, we combine years of floral expertise with a true passion for brightening homes and events throughout Abbey Wood, Plumstead, and Thamesmead.

Our hand-crafted bouquets are designed to elevate your tables, whether you’re celebrating in style at home near Abbey Wood Station, hosting a gathering along Knee Hill, or bringing warmth to a dinner party close to Bostall Woods. Every arrangement is carefully selected for freshness and beauty, so you can trust our experience to make your event unforgettable.

We’re proud to offer same-day delivery across Abbey Wood—just order online before 3 PM and we’ll deliver your flowers promptly, right to your doorstep or venue. Our team knows the area inside out, letting us provide a personal, reliable touch you won’t find at national chains.

  • Serving Abbey Wood, Plumstead, and Thamesmead
  • Convenient online ordering & local same-day delivery
  • Trusted for weddings, events, and everyday celebrations
As longstanding florists in Abbey Wood, we treasure building relationships with our community. Rely on us for quality, artistry, and genuine local service—Flowers Abbey Wood is here to help you set the perfect scene, every time.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A refined white-and-lilac table arrangement is captured in gentle, even light, evoking the tranquil mood of a small wedding breakfast set up in Abbey Wood. At the heart of the image stands a rounded white vase with an airy open-weave design, reminiscent of rattan or handwoven wicker baskets you might see in local Abbey Wood boutiques. From this sculptural container rises a cluster of pristine white lilies, some wide open with their star-shaped faces and pollen-tipped stamens fully visible, others still sleek in elongated green buds that hint at days of unfolding beauty. Threaded between the lilies are elegant lisianthus stems, their white petals touched with soft lavender at the edges or centres, like brushstrokes of colour in a delicate painting. Some lisianthus remain as slender buds, offering a sense of movement and continuity, while fine sprays of tiny white filler florets and small accents of deeper purple or blue tuck into the gaps, adding depth and a gentle contrast. Lush green foliage, from feathery, almost cloudlike fronds to more structured leaves, spills out and around the arrangement, creating a natural, slightly untamed feel that keeps the design from becoming too formal. On the smooth white surface in front of the vase lie two decorative spheres in light beige tones, their woven, lattice-like construction echoing the vase and reinforcing the cohesive, textural theme. The background is a soft, pale beige wall with subtle horizontal striations, similar to a fine linen fabric, which allows the whites, greens, and purples to glow. This elegant floral display would sit beautifully on a wedding table in a venue near Bostall Gardens, as a calm focal point for a family gathering, or as a gentle expression of sympathy delivered locally by Abbey Wood florists.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Centred atop a luminous white surface, a florists' masterpiece awaits admiration-a lush arrangement that seamlessly blends gentle pastels with lush natural textures, sure to enchant guests at a wedding breakfast or an intimate celebration in Abbey Wood. The bouquet is anchored by lavish eustoma in creamy whites and sunlit pale yellows, their layers swirling together like the petals of wildflowers seen on woodland walks near Lesnes Abbey. Soft pink matthiola reach upward among the blooms, lending graceful height and a hint of romance, as if capturing the fresh optimism of spring in South East London. A base of vivid purple fillers adds texture and richness reminiscent of hidden bluebells or violets gathered along Abbey Road. The entire arrangement is cradled within a spherical white container featuring an intricate, open latticework of painted rattan-light and airy, yet sturdy, the vessel contrasts beautifully with the bouquet's density. To the left, two sculptural, woven spheres in pale rattan echo the organic lines of the vase, all resting upon the pristine tabletop. The background, a soft, vertical fabric or wallpaper in warm beige, offers a neutral yet sophisticated backdrop, allowing the freshness of the flowers to shine. Gentle daylight adds an ethereal glow, making this arrangement ideal for moments that demand grace, artistry, and a sense of place-available for delivery across Abbey Wood by expert local florists.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
An elegant floral centerpiece rests serenely on a pristine white tabletop, its form carefully crafted as if prepared for an intimate gathering in a stylish Abbey Wood townhouse overlooking the greenery near Bostall Woods. At the heart of the design is a lush, rounded bouquet of soft peach and apricot roses, around twenty to thirty blooms placed so closely together that their petals almost touch, forming a smooth, domed canopy of colour. Each rose reveals a subtle gradient: deeper orange at the centre, fading softly to paler peach towards the outer petals, creating the effect of candlelight glowing from within. Between the roses, delicate tufts of white baby's breath drift like tiny clouds, giving airiness and a sense of movement, while occasional touches of rich green foliage anchor the bouquet and keep it from feeling too ethereal. The flowers are gathered in a striking round container made from woven white strips or wicker, shaped into an open, airy lattice sphere that feels both contemporary and handmade, reminiscent of decorative pieces you might find in small independent shops dotted around Abbey Wood. The crisp white of this vessel picks up the brightness of the table, while its shadows and weaving add gentle texture. In front of the arrangement, two smaller woven spheres sit casually on the surface: one slightly larger and more defined in pattern, the other smaller and less regular, both in light, natural tones that softly echo the main vase's design. Behind everything, a pale beige or greige wall with subtle texture provides a calm, neutral backdrop. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh contrasts, making the whole scene look ideal for a wedding reception table, a refined anniversary dinner, or a professionally staged home interior. The composition suggests the steady hand and practiced eye of a local Abbey Wood florist who understands how flowers can quietly transform a room.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A sophisticated floral centerpiece in a white wicker basket is shown in close-up, bathed in soft, even light that makes every petal and weave visible, as if it were styled for a wedding table in an Abbey Wood townhouse near the green expanses of Lesnes Abbey Woods. The arrangement brims with lush pink and white blooms, carefully balanced to look both abundant and airy. At the focal point, several large pastel pink roses open fully, their petals curling in tight spirals that gradually loosen toward the outer edges, creating a sense of luxurious depth. These roses are surrounded by pristine white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, slightly curved petals appearing almost porcelain-smooth. Each orchid displays a vivid yellow to amber center with a hint of soft orange and a suggestion of pale mauve markings, lending a subtle tropical elegance to the design. Threaded between these main flowers are ruffled white Lisianthus blooms, some with delicate lavender-purple tinges along their petal edges, which add gentle contrast without overwhelming the soft palette. Light pink stock flowers rise and then spill gracefully over the rim of the basket, bringing texture, height, and a suggestion of sweet, clove-like fragrance that many locals love for romantic dinners at home. Throughout the arrangement, airy white baby's breath is tucked in, its tiny blossoms forming a light veil that connects each larger flower, giving the whole piece a floating, cloud-like quality. Fresh green foliage is used sparingly but thoughtfully, with smooth leaves and a few budding stems extending beyond the flowers, contributing a sense of natural movement. The white wicker basket, with its intricate weaving, sits on a spotless white surface, next to two decorative wooden spheres crafted in an open lattice style. One sphere is slightly larger, both in a pale, natural wood tone that echoes the basket's rustic charm. Behind, a soft beige-taupe fabric backdrop provides a calm, neutral setting, allowing the colours and textures to shine. The overall impression is one of refined romance and quiet celebration, ideal for wedding receptions, engagement parties, or elegant home décor in Abbey Wood.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
In this close-up image, an elegant floral centerpiece is arranged with the precision of an experienced Abbey Wood wedding florist. At the heart of the composition sits a compact, domed bouquet of roses, roughly half in a soft lavender-pink or fuchsia tint and half in creamy butter-yellow or ivory. Each rose displays its own personality: some petals are still wrapped snugly around the bud, others unfurl in gentle spirals, catching the light along their velvety edges. Between the roses, airy stems of white baby's breath add a misty veil, softening the transitions between colours and giving the bouquet the feeling of lightness you might associate with a spring ceremony near Lesnes Abbey Woods. The flowers are nestled into a sculptural white sphere made from intricately woven, painted wicker, its open latticework resembling a delicate bird's nest or artistic lantern. This striking vessel stands on a smooth white surface, minimal and uncluttered, mirroring the clean lines of contemporary Abbey Wood interiors. Just to the side, two decorative balls crafted from pale rattan repeat the open-weave motif in natural tones, one larger and one smaller, creating a harmonious balance of shapes. The background is a calm, textured beige that recedes quietly, providing warmth without distraction, like the soft hues of a thoughtfully decorated local café. The overall mood is one of understated romance and quiet celebration, ideal for dressing a wedding table, adding grace to a registry office reception, or inspiring DIY centerpiece ideas for local couples planning their Abbey Wood celebrations.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
An elegant floral still life captures a domed bouquet of pink roses and white baby's breath arranged in a round, woven-style white vase, styled as if it sits on a bright windowsill in Abbey Wood. The bouquet is full and carefully rounded, with roughly fifteen to twenty large roses clustered together so that their petal edges gently touch. Each rose displays a soft ombré of colour, beginning with a pale, almost porcelain pink at the heart and deepening into a richer, vivid pink toward the tips, giving the impression of hand-brushed watercolour. Fine sprays of gypsophila are threaded throughout, their tiny white blossoms introducing lightness and air, like flecks of froth against the richer petals. The flowers emerge from a distinctive spherical container that looks as though it has been formed from white-painted wicker or rattan, the open latticework crossing over itself to create a patterned globe that feels both modern and handmade. On the white tabletop in front of the vase, two decorative natural-fibre spheres, in soft beige tones, add a touch of organic warmth and echo the woven textures, as if picked up from a small homeware shop near Abbey Wood station. The backdrop is a softly textured wall in warm cream, evenly lit so there are no harsh shadows, only gentle gradations of light that highlight the curves of each rose and the intricate pattern of the vase. The entire composition radiates quiet joy and understated luxury, ideal for illustrating romantic gifts, calm interior styling, or local flower delivery ideas for anniversaries and birthdays around Abbey Wood and the surrounding SE2 streets.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Centered in the image is a compact, luxurious bouquet of ruby-red roses, arranged so tightly that their heads form a near-perfect dome, like a soft cushion of petals. Each rose is distinct, from the smaller, tightly wound buds to the more open flowers whose velvety petals curl outward in gentle spirals, holding pockets of shadow that suggest depth and movement. Tucked between the blooms are clusters of small, deep red hypericum berries, their smooth, glossy skins catching the light and introducing a subtle variation in tone and texture. At the base of the arrangement, a ring of dark green leaves is barely visible, adding a quiet frame of foliage that enhances the richness of the reds above. The bouquet sits in a spherical container made from white-painted wicker or slender twigs, intricately woven into an openwork globe that feels both airy and sculptural. Through the gaps in the weave, the shadowed interior of the vase can be glimpsed, giving the arrangement an almost floating effect on the white tabletop. To the left of the vase lie two decorative wicker balls in a natural light wood colour, one larger and one smaller, placed casually yet thoughtfully to mirror the texture of the vase while softening the scene with their creamy beige hue. Behind, the background fades into a softly textured wash of pale taupe or beige, reminiscent of a fabric wall or calm interior space in an Abbey Wood home overlooking Lesnes Abbey Woods. The lighting is bright yet gentle, without harsh contrasts, creating an atmosphere of relaxed refinement. This image evokes the feeling of a carefully styled wedding table or anniversary dinner, the kind of centerpiece a local Abbey Wood florist might place at the heart of a celebration to convey romance, warmth, and quiet sophistication.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined floral centerpiece rests on a bright white tabletop, captured against a soft neutral background that feels like the calm interior of a dining room overlooking Abbey Wood's quiet residential streets. The focal point is a round white vase with a sculptural, open-weave pattern, resembling delicate latticework made from slim, interlaced branches. From this modern basket-like vessel, a generous spray of flowers rises and fans outward, dominated by large white lilies with smooth, slightly ruffled petals and golden stamens dusted with pollen. Some lilies are fully open, revealing their star-shaped faces, while others remain tightly closed in sleek green buds, signalling the arrangement's freshness and longevity. Threaded through the lilies are classic red roses, their velvety petals forming deep spirals of burgundy-red that draw the eye and bring a romantic, almost dramatic, accent suitable for wedding tables, anniversaries, or Valentine's dinners at home in Abbey Wood. Vivid green spherical blooms, likely green chrysanthemums or dianthus, lend a playful, tactile contrast, their pom-pom forms standing out against the more linear lily petals. Fine sprays of white baby's breath drift among the larger flowers like tiny clouds, while small clusters of red berries provide warm, celebratory hints that would pair beautifully with candlelight. Wispy fronds of asparagus fern and more substantial dark green leaves cascade and curve around the rim of the vase, giving the design a relaxed, garden-like movement. Beside the main arrangement, two woven decorative spheres in a pale, natural wood tone sit casually on the surface, echoing the vase's texture and adding a stylish finishing touch that feels perfectly in tune with contemporary Abbey Wood home décor.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A lush, rounded bouquet of red roses and white baby's breath sits serenely on a pale tabletop, styled as though it were the star of a wedding table arrangement in Abbey Wood. The roses form a dense dome of velvety crimson, around a dozen to fifteen blooms, each rose perfectly open, its petals layered in a tight spiral that suggests both freshness and care. Nestled between the roses, tiny white gypsophila blossoms scatter like miniature stars, softening the intensity of the red and adding a sense of lightness and air. A few small green leaves appear here and there, grounding the composition with a natural touch. The bouquet is cradled in a bulbous white vase crafted from interlaced strands that curl and overlap in a delicate lattice, reminiscent of white wicker or painted rattan. The open-weave structure allows glimpses of shadows and stems within, creating depth and a handcrafted feel, as if chosen from a stylish interiors shop near Abbey Wood's local high street. To the left of the vase, two decorative woven balls rest on the smooth surface, their off-white strips bent into open spheres, one larger, one smaller, providing a playful, sculptural counterpoint to the formal roses. Soft, even lighting washes over the scene, picking out the gentle sheen of the petals and the matte texture of the woven decor. The background is a calm, neutral wall, slightly blurred, which keeps all attention on the flowers and their contemporary setting. The arrangement feels ideal for a romantic dinner, registry-office wedding reception, or same-day flower delivery to homes around Lesnes Abbey Park.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Imagining arranging this bouquet in the heart of Abbey Wood, I can almost feel the cool smoothness of the white woven vase beneath my fingertips and the soft, velvety textures of pastel roses freshly delivered from the local market. The interplay of pink, lavender, and luminous green from vibrant button chrysanthemums brings to mind spring mornings in the woodland edges around Abbey Wood and the bliss of gentle celebrations with loved ones. Baby's breath, light and airy as mist over Lesnes Abbey ruins, is interspersed within the full bouquet, lending it a floating softness that soothes the eye and the heart. Radiant pink alstroemeria, with their artistic inner markings, add depth and character-reminding me of the unique traditions that flourish in this community. The sturdy, open-weave vase, with its intricate white lattice, anchors the generous bouquet while transparent white decorative spheres sit to the side, their rattan-like design echoing a sense of creative, local craftsmanship. The entire arrangement, set against an inviting, lightly textured beige background, radiates confidence and quiet joy. Ideal as a centerpiece for an anniversary dinner overlooking the woodlands or a thoughtful surprise for a friend, this display feels like a tangible expression of Abbey Wood's warmth, artistry, and welcoming spirit.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A refined wedding table arrangement in white and deep red rests on a pristine surface, bathed in soft, even light that gives the whole scene a calm, elegant glow. The flowers are gathered in a round, open-weave white basket, its delicate lattice pattern lending an artisan feel, as if crafted especially for a stylish Abbey Wood celebration. Rising from this container, several large oriental lilies in pure white open fully, their sculptural petals and golden stamens forming the main focal points of the design. Around them, rich red roses sit like small velvet hearts, their tightly layered petals suggesting romance and devotion, exactly the sort of detail a local Abbey Wood florist would recommend for an intimate wedding or engagement dinner. Between these showier flowers, sprigs of white gypsophila weave a gentle veil, lightening the composition, while fine, bright green foliage breaks up the colour blocks and introduces freshness and movement. Small clusters of red hypericum berries punctuate the bouquet, their rounded forms and glossy skins echoing the celebratory mood of toasts and laughter shared nearby. To one side, a trailing strand of white phalaenopsis orchids spills with effortless grace, their rounded petals and softly tinted centres adding a luxurious, almost bridal quality that feels perfectly suited to a top table or registry office celebration in the Abbey Wood area. On the tabletop, three decorative white woven spheres sit to the left of the arrangement, their intertwined strands mirroring the basket and tying the whole tableau together. The composition feels composed yet natural, like a moment of stillness before guests sit down to celebrate love and new beginnings locally.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A sophisticated centerpiece blooms from the middle of a white table, styled as if for an intimate wedding breakfast in Abbey Wood, with the calm neutrality of the surroundings allowing the flowers to shine. The composition is anchored by several pristine white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, curved petals resembling butterfly wings poised in still flight, each blossom revealing a delicate flash of yellow and gold at its centre. These exotic flowers are surrounded by clusters of full, romantic roses in soft blush pink and muted lavender, some fully open to reveal countless ruffled layers, others just loosening their petals in anticipation. Interwoven between the roses are smaller blossoms with purple or fuchsia-tinted edges, similar to Lisianthus, whose crimped petals add gentle movement and interest. Threads of white baby's breath scatter throughout the bouquet like a fine mist, giving the arrangement a dreamy, almost cloud-like lightness. A few stems of light purple, slightly trailing flowers drift down the sides, lending a graceful, cascading line that softens the bouquet's rounded form. The flowers emerge from a unique white spherical vase, its open woven structure recalling delicate wickerwork or carefully wound twine, adding a handcrafted, textural element that would feel at home in a stylish Abbey Wood venue overlooking the Thames. On the white surface nearby, two coordinating decorative orbs, one small and one slightly larger, rest quietly, their pale cream latticework echoing the vase and creating a harmonious trio. The light beige backdrop is gentle and unfussy, just textured enough to suggest a calm interior, keeping all focus on the pastel palette and refined design that would suit a wedding reception, engagement dinner, or elegant anniversary celebration in the local area.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a smooth white tabletop, a refined floral centerpiece takes pride of place, its style suited to a wedding breakfast near Abbey Wood station or a cosy celebration at home. The bouquet forms a perfect dome of blooms, dominated by full, velvety roses in shades of soft pink and pale lavender, their petals edged with slightly deeper pink tones that create a sense of depth and luxury. Tucked between these romantic roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, their compact, rounded heads adding playful contrast and touchable texture, like little bursts of new spring growth. Around the lower edge of the arrangement, fine sprays of small white flowers weave in and out, hinting at baby's breath or dainty spray blossoms, giving the composition a light, cloudlike finish. The flowers rise from a spherical white vase made of open, woven branches or twig-like strands, painted crisp white so that the gaps and crossings feel airy, modern, and just a bit rustic, as though they might have been inspired by the natural textures of nearby Lesnes Abbey Woods. To the left of the vase sit two decorative balls crafted from pale wicker, one larger and one smaller, their open lattice design echoing the vase and reinforcing the theme of craftsmanship and organic form. Behind everything, a softly blurred beige background with a subtle fabric texture provides warmth without distraction, bathing the scene in a calm, even light. The overall impression is one of thoughtful design and gentle romance, ideal for a wedding table arrangement in Abbey Wood or as a graceful centerpiece for an elegant dinner party.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a smooth white tabletop, a lush floral centerpiece sits glowing softly, as if catching the gentle daylight filtering over Abbey Wood gardens. The main focus is a perfectly shaped dome of peach and apricot roses, dozens of them nestled close together so that their petals form a smooth, velvety canopy. The colour moves from pale, shell-like peach at the outer petals to richer apricot tones deeper within, creating a sense of depth and warmth. Around the base, a ring of white lisianthus unfurls, each petal traced with a vivid band of royal purple, like a fine painter's stroke. These blooms curve outward slightly, revealing their frilled edges and giving the design a graceful, ruffled collar. Tiny sprays of white baby's breath peek through, lending a light, cloud-like texture that softens the transition between roses and lisianthus. The flowers are arranged in a round, bulbous white container woven from wicker or rattan, its open latticework forming a delicate cage that feels both rustic and contemporary, much like the blend of older homes and newer builds around Abbey Wood station. In front of the centerpiece, two decorative orbs made from pale, natural wood strips rest on the white surface, one large and one small, echoing the woven texture of the vase. The neutral, slightly textured beige background frames everything without distraction, allowing the colours and craftsmanship to stand out. The overall impression is of an elegant yet welcoming centerpiece, perfect for a wedding table at a local Abbey Wood venue or an anniversary dinner at home, radiating calm celebration and understated luxury.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
An opulent white and green floral centrepiece is arranged in a round white wicker basket, set on a smooth white tabletop and framed by a subtly textured beige backdrop, as though styled for a refined Abbey Wood wedding reception. The eye is first drawn to the large white lilies that dominate the top of the display, their broad, velvety petals unfolding to show intricate freckles and golden stamens, giving the arrangement a sense of theatre and fragrance. Tucked slightly off-centre, a single cream-yellow rose opens in a gentle spiral, adding a soft warmth to the cool white palette. From the right-hand side, stems of white phalaenopsis orchids spill downward in a graceful cascade, their flat, elegant blooms suggesting a flowing teardrop shape that would suit a head table or welcome display for guests arriving from Abbey Wood station. Surrounding the main flowers, a rich mix of greenery creates volume and texture: feathery grasses, looping fronds, and darker glossy leaves weave together, punctuated by bright green pom-pom dianthus that resemble mossy spheres. Throughout the arrangement, airy sprigs of baby's breath add a cloud-like delicacy, while small clusters of deep red berries introduce vibrant accents reminiscent of seasonal hedgerows near Southmere Lake. The composition is completed by two decorative white wicker orbs placed to the left of the basket, their open, geometric weave echoing the container and adding a sculptural touch. The overall impression is of a carefully curated, modern yet romantic floral design, perfect for marking a special celebration, from weddings to anniversary dinners, anywhere across Abbey Wood.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
A rounded cluster of pale yellow roses and delicate white baby's breath commands the centre of a simple, elegant scene, like a bridal table set with care for a small celebration in Abbey Wood. The roses are gathered tightly into a smooth dome, each bloom unfurling in full, creamy layers that shift gently from buttery yellow at the heart to a softer, almost ivory tone at the edges. Between them, airy sprays of gypsophila are threaded with precision, their tiny star-shaped blossoms creating a fine, clouded texture that softens the density of the roses and brings a sense of lightness to the whole design. A slim band of glossy, bright green foliage, possibly folded leaves or slender blades of grass, wraps cleanly around the base of the bouquet like a natural ribbon, giving a fresh accent and a feeling of finished structure. Supporting this is a sculptural white vase made from interlaced strands, forming an open lattice reminiscent of modern wicker, its gentle curves narrowing slightly at the waist before widening again at the base. The white surface it stands on reflects faint highlights, while two decorative spheres of loosely woven, pale rattan rest nearby, their looping lines mirroring the vase's pattern. Behind the arrangement, a soft, neutral background in shades of beige and light grey remains blurred and quiet, allowing the yellow and white tones to glow without distraction. The composition feels calm and contemporary, perfect for wedding receptions, anniversary dinners, or relaxed gatherings at home, with same-day delivery easily imagined across Abbey Wood's residential streets and leafy corners.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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