
Luxury Florist in London
Florist for Events, Weddings & Hospitality
Blooming Haus is a luxury florist based in Battersea, designing for events, weddings, and hospitality spaces across London and beyond. The studio was founded in 2014 and works from a pair of Victorian railway arches at 707–709 Havelock Terrace, SW8. From there, the team designs floral installations for Cartier, British Vogue, Condé Nast, Raffles London, Annabel's, and the private members' clubs and restaurants of Mayfair and Marylebone.


Where We Work
The studio occupies two connected railway arches on Havelock Terrace, a short walk from Battersea Park station. It is a working space rather than a showroom. Conditioned stems line the walls. Benches are laid out for construction. A dispatch bay opens directly onto the road.
Everything begins here. Client consultations, material selection, the construction of large-scale installations, and the logistics of moving those installations to venues across the city. Much of the design conversation happens around the bench, with flowers in hand. Studio visits are by appointment.
The studio works across the city, with concentrations in Mayfair, the West End, the City, and Chelsea. Named venues include Raffles London at The OWO, Annabel’s in Berkeley Square, Mark’s Club, George Club, Serpentine Gallery, Two Temple Place, and Bacchanalia. Contract clients include hotels, private members’ clubs, and restaurants in Mayfair, Marylebone, and the City.
We also travel. Country house weddings across the Home Counties, destination events in Europe, editorial shoots on location. The Battersea base is where the work is made. The work itself happens wherever the commission calls for it.
The Studio
Event Flowers. Brand activations, private dinners, fashion presentations, product launches, and galas. Installations are built by hand in the studio and delivered to site. Recent work includes the ten-metre rose walls at Theatre Royal Drury Lane for Vogue World 2023, Cartier Style et Luxe at Goodwood, and the Condé Nast Traveller x Cartier Festival of Love and Light at The Dorchester.
Wedding Flowers. For couples whose weddings happen at London’s most celebrated venues, and for weddings that take the studio further afield. The approach is collaborative, never templated. Bridal bouquets, ceremony installations, table compositions, and the structural pieces that sit between.
Contract Flowers. Weekly and fortnightly floristry for hotel lobbies, restaurant dining rooms, members’ clubs, and office receptions. Seasonal by nature, designed to respond to the architecture of each space, delivered and maintained by our team.
Editorial Flowers. For publications, brand campaigns, and press set-builds. The work that appears in British Vogue, GQ, and Condé Nast Traveller.
The Flower Shop. Everyday bouquets and gifting, delivered across London.

Selected Clients
Cartier. British Vogue. Condé Nast. GQ. Netflix. Burberry. Roksanda. Raffles London. Annabel's. The Dorchester. Goodwood. Bocuse d'Or. Bacchanalia.
Sustainability, in the London Context
Operating a floristry studio in central London carries specific obligations. Installations for West End venues are delivered through congestion and ULEZ zones. Contract flowers are collected, replaced, and returned to the studio weekly. Waste, transport, and sourcing are the three places where decisions compound.
Blooming Haus is foam-free across every installation. British-grown stems are used wherever the season allows, sourced through growers at New Covent Garden and direct from UK farms. Imported flowers come from FSI-aligned suppliers. Offcuts and end-of-event flowers are composted or, at several of our contract venues, donated through partner programmes rather than binned.
The B Corp and Planet Mark certifications are recertified annually and require evidence. [Read the full sustainability policy](/sustainable-florist/).
Clients & Collaborations

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