
Blooming Haus Event Flowers: The London Edition
A selection of Blooming Haus event flowers from across London – spanning private members clubs, hotel showcases, fashion events, and intimate dinners.
Blooming Haus Event Flowers: The London Edition
1. Vogue BAFTAS Afterparty 2022 & 2023 at Annabel’s
2. Vogue “Forces for Change” Dinner at The Londoner
3. Vogue 100 Dinner at Vogue House
4. Pangaia Fashion Event at Apricity
5. Bulgari Hotel – Annual Showcase
6. Private Dinner at Les Ambassadors
7. Art of Hope Event at Oscar de La Renta
8. Private Events at Mount St
9. Private Events at The Lanesborough
10. Private Events at J Sheekey
11. Private Events at Pollen Street Social
12. Private Events at 34 Mayfair
13. Andrea Cheong Book Launch at The Hari London
14. Private Events at Daphne’s
2. Vogue “Forces for Change” Dinner at The Londoner
3. Vogue 100 Dinner at Vogue House
4. Pangaia Fashion Event at Apricity
5. Bulgari Hotel – Annual Showcase
6. Private Dinner at Les Ambassadors
7. Art of Hope Event at Oscar de La Renta
8. Private Events at Mount St
9. Private Events at The Lanesborough
10. Private Events at J Sheekey
11. Private Events at Pollen Street Social
12. Private Events at 34 Mayfair
13. Andrea Cheong Book Launch at The Hari London
14. Private Events at Daphne’s
1. Vogue BAFTAS Afterparty 2022 & 2023 at Annabel’s
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For both 2022 and 2023, we dressed Annabel’s for #BAFTAs afterparty season – British Vogue’s annual Fashion & Film party, hosted each year by editor-in-chief @edward_enninful in partnership with @tiffanyandco.
Guests across both years included #EmmaWatson, #FlorencePugh and #JamieFoxx. [EDITOR NOTE: hashtag URLs for #EmmaWatson and #JamieFoxx appear mismatched with the displayed names – please verify before publish]
White roses feature across both years’ arrangements – understood to be Edward Enninful’s preferred bloom.
– British Vogue’s Fashion And Film Party 2022
– British Vogue’s Fashion And Film Party 2023
Photos by Darren Gerrish
Guests across both years included #EmmaWatson, #FlorencePugh and #JamieFoxx. [EDITOR NOTE: hashtag URLs for #EmmaWatson and #JamieFoxx appear mismatched with the displayed names – please verify before publish]
White roses feature across both years’ arrangements – understood to be Edward Enninful’s preferred bloom.
– British Vogue’s Fashion And Film Party 2022
– British Vogue’s Fashion And Film Party 2023
Photos by Darren Gerrish
2. Vogue “Forces for Change” Dinner at The Londoner
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British Vogue’s annual “Forces For Change” dinner is an initiative by @edward_enninful and @vanessakingori, first launched in the September 2019 issue guest-edited by the Duchess of Sussex. Over successive years, Forces For Change has grown into a fully-fledged movement, spotlighting individuals across fashion, culture and politics who are working for positive change.
We provided the florals for their 2023 event, hosted at The Londoner.
Photos by Darren Gerrish
We provided the florals for their 2023 event, hosted at The Londoner.
Photos by Darren Gerrish
3. Vogue 100 Dinner at Vogue House
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Vogue 100 & @edward_enninful hosted an intimate breakfast in Vogue House’s boardroom to open #LondonFashionWeek 2023.
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This was a private event. The video above shows behind-the-scenes footage from creation to installation.
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This was a private event. The video above shows behind-the-scenes footage from creation to installation.
4. Pangaia Fashion Event at Apricity London


We designed the florals for @pangaia‘s event at Apricity – a sustainable restaurant in Mayfair whose approach to food and waste aligned closely with Pangaia’s brand values.
The brief called for restraint: nature-inspired arrangements drawing on the aesthetic of lily ponds, with Monet as the reference point. The result was deliberately considered rather than abundant – a reminder that impact and volume are not the same thing.
The brief called for restraint: nature-inspired arrangements drawing on the aesthetic of lily ponds, with Monet as the reference point. The result was deliberately considered rather than abundant – a reminder that impact and volume are not the same thing.
5. Bulgari Blooming Haus Event Flowers
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We have worked with Bulgari across their London stores and hotel for a number of years. For this particular occasion – their annual showcase for clients and suppliers – the brief was jewel-inspired: glamorous, gemstone-referenced, built around light.
Lighting was central to the design. It has the power to direct focus and shape the mood of a room – something we consider in close collaboration with the lighting team on any installation where atmosphere is part of the brief.
Lighting was central to the design. It has the power to direct focus and shape the mood of a room – something we consider in close collaboration with the lighting team on any installation where atmosphere is part of the brief.
6. Les Ambassadors Private Dinner
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Many of our events are entirely private – we’re limited in what we can share from this dinner at @lesaclub Les Ambassadeurs.
What we can say: the theme was casino-inspired, with arrangements designed to feel precise, polished, and quietly sparkling.
What we can say: the theme was casino-inspired, with arrangements designed to feel precise, polished, and quietly sparkling.
7. Art of Hope Event at Oscar de La Renta
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The tablescape for this event drew directly from Oscar de La Renta’s own floral references – hydrangeas and dahlias from the Spring and Pre-Fall 2023 collections – brought into the event space as a coherent continuation of the brand’s visual language. The Art of Hope event was led by Tara Kangarlou.
8. Private Event at Mount St. Restaurant
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Mount St. Restaurant & Rooms is one of our regular venues – a space we return to with particular enthusiasm given its relationship with art and design.
Over 200 works feature throughout the building, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Henry Matisse, Lucian Freud and Ferdinand Hodler. American artist Rashid Johnson has transformed the floor into a site-specific commission in Palladian marble – a surface guests dine on, walk on, and dance on.
The art-saturated interior sets a particular bar for the florals, and one we find productive to work against.
Over 200 works feature throughout the building, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Henry Matisse, Lucian Freud and Ferdinand Hodler. American artist Rashid Johnson has transformed the floor into a site-specific commission in Palladian marble – a surface guests dine on, walk on, and dance on.
The art-saturated interior sets a particular bar for the florals, and one we find productive to work against.
9. Private Events at The Lanesborough
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A selection of work from private events at The Lanesborough on Hyde Park Corner – a Regency building with contemporary interiors, which offers a particular kind of tension to design against.
10. Private Events at J Sheekey
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J Sheekey has occupied St Martin’s Court since the 1890s, when @jsheekeyldn was permitted by Lord Salisbury to sell fish and shellfish on the proviso that he supplied meals to Salisbury’s after-theatre dinner parties.
Its four inter-connecting rooms are hung with original photographs of actors from the 20th century, reflecting its long position at the centre of London’s theatre world. The marine heritage and late-Victorian character of the space inform how we approach the florals – bold arrangements that sit within, rather than against, a room already rich in history.
Its four inter-connecting rooms are hung with original photographs of actors from the 20th century, reflecting its long position at the centre of London’s theatre world. The marine heritage and late-Victorian character of the space inform how we approach the florals – bold arrangements that sit within, rather than against, a room already rich in history.


A private birthday event at Pollen Street Social. The brief was colour – installations designed to feel generous and celebratory, with saturated arrangements that read warmly across the space.
12. Private Events at 34 Mayfair
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34 Mayfair is a venue with strong Italian heritage and interior character. Our work here regularly extends beyond the tables – responding to the architecture of the building and to the rhythm of key dates in the calendar.
13. Book Launch at The Hari London
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Behind-the-scenes from Andrea Cheong’s book launch for ‘Why don’t I have anything to wear?’, held at @theharilondon x @malfygin.
The tablescape was designed to reflect both the book and Andrea’s sustainability principles – seasonal and green-led, with natural materials throughout.
The tablescape was designed to reflect both the book and Andrea’s sustainability principles – seasonal and green-led, with natural materials throughout.
14. Private Events at Daphne’s London
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Daphne’s is a venue we know well, across a wide range of event types – from intimate dinners to larger celebratory occasions. Working in harmony with its varied colour palettes, textures, and materials is something we’ve developed over many events here.
The restaurant’s conservatory functions as a dedicated private dining space – open to natural light in summer, enclosed for winter. It’s one of the more versatile rooms in London for creating an occasion that feels tailored rather than off-the-shelf.
The restaurant’s conservatory functions as a dedicated private dining space – open to natural light in summer, enclosed for winter. It’s one of the more versatile rooms in London for creating an occasion that feels tailored rather than off-the-shelf.







