
London Florist
Florist for Events, Weddings & Hospitality
Based in Battersea, working across London and beyond. We design flowers for events, weddings, and hospitality spaces — for clients who value craft, seasonal thinking, and a considered approach to the natural world.


What We Do
Corporate launches. Brand activations. Private dinners. Fashion presentations. Product unveilings. Charity galas. The events we work on vary enormously in scale and tone, but they share a need for floristry that does more than decorate — it shapes how a space feels when people walk in.
We have designed installations for Cartier, created floral environments for Vogue, and worked on events at venues from The Savoy to warehouse spaces in east London. Each project begins with a conversation about what the event needs to communicate and what the space itself can hold.
Large-scale installations are built by hand in the studio and transported to site. Table compositions are designed to sit within the broader visual language of the event. Nothing is templated. The process is collaborative from the first conversation through to the moment the last stem is placed.
Weddings are where the personal and the spatial meet. A bridal bouquet is an intimate, held thing. An installation above a ceremony space is architecture. The table flowers sit somewhere in between — close enough to notice the detail, far enough to take in the whole room.
We work with couples who want their flowers to feel intentional rather than formulaic. That might mean a loose, garden-gathered aesthetic with English sweet peas and climbing roses. Or it might mean something more structured — architectural stems, a restrained palette, clean lines. The starting point is always a conversation about what matters to the people getting married and the venue where it will happen.
Our studio works across London’s most celebrated wedding venues — Raffles Hotel, Serpentine Gallery, Two Temple, Annabel’s, — and regularly travels beyond the city for country house weddings, destination events, and celebrations abroad.
Contract floristry is the quiet, ongoing work. Weekly or fortnightly compositions for hotel lobbies, restaurant dining rooms, members’ clubs, and office receptions. The flowers that greet people when they arrive and set the tone for the space without asking for attention.
We hold contracts with some of London’s most recognised hospitality spaces, including Raffles London at the OWO, Annabel’s, and a number of restaurants and private members’ clubs across Mayfair, Marylebone, and the City. The work is seasonal by nature — what appears in a lobby in January is entirely different from what appears in June — and each installation is designed to respond to the architecture, the light, and the mood of the space it occupies.
Contract flowers are delivered, installed, and maintained by our team. The relationship is ongoing. The conversation is continuous.
The Studio
The studio sits in Battersea, south-west London. It is where the designing happens, where the flowers are conditioned and prepared, and where the team works through the logistics of delivering installations to venues across London and beyond.
It is a working space, not a showroom. Seasonal stems line the walls. The smell changes with the seasons – narcissi in spring, garden roses in summer, hyacinths in winter.
Clients are welcome to visit. It is the best way to understand how we work and to see the materials up close. Much of the design conversation happens here, around the bench, with flowers in hand.
We are the only event florist in the world to hold both B Corp and Planet Mark certifications. Every stem is sourced with intention. Every arrangement is foam-free.

Selected Work
Events for Cartier, British Vogue, and Conde Nast. Weddings at Raffles London and Four Seasons Hampshire. Contract flowers for Raffle's, Langan's, and Mark's Club.
Sustainability
Certified, Accountable, Foam-Free
Blooming Haus is a certified B Corporation and holds Planet Mark certification for sustainability. These are not badges we collected for the website. They reflect how the studio operates — from the flowers we source and the materials we use to the way we handle waste and the energy that powers the studio.
We source British-grown flowers whenever the season allows. We avoid floral foam entirely. Our installations are designed with end-of-life in mind — many of our contract flowers are composted, and we work with several venues to ensure that event flowers are donated or repurposed rather than discarded.
Sustainability is not a separate department or an add-on service. It is built into every decision.
Clients & Collaborations

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Every commission begins with a conversation about your space, your vision, and the story you want to tell.
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