TABLE ARRANGEMENTS

An artfully composed bouquet of white lilies and lisianthus stands as a serene focal point, as if placed on a wedding table in one of the Barbican's elegant function spaces. The flowers are arranged in a round, white decorative vase whose open lattice surface recalls woven wicker, giving the composition an airy, sculpted feel. Several white lilies are fully open, their wide petals gently curving back to reveal soft green throats and pollen-tipped stamens, while upright green buds rise above the main blooms, promising further opening as the days pass. Between the lilies, lisianthus blossoms weave in and out, their petals thin and almost translucent at the edges, some adorned with the faintest blush of lavender, adding a hint of colour without disturbing the calm palette. Subtle touches of deeper purple filler flowers nestle low in the design, offering a quiet visual anchor. The bouquet is richly padded with greenery-fine, feathery fronds, longer linear leaves, and softer broad leaves that spill over the edge of the vase, lending a natural, garden-like feel despite the modern setting. Tiny sprays of white filler blooms, reminiscent of gypsophila, are scattered like stars through the arrangement, making the entire piece appear almost weightless. Resting on a clean white tabletop, the vase is accompanied by two spherical ornaments made from pale woven material, their openwork structures mirroring the vase's pattern and reflecting the love of texture often seen in Barbican interiors. A softly textured light beige wall forms the background, diffusing the light and enhancing the arrangement's gentle glow. The effect is one of quiet luxury and emotional warmth, ideal for weddings, christenings, or thoughtful flower deliveries to flats and offices surrounding the Barbican Centre.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
Beneath the understated luxury of a Barbican penthouse glow, this centrepiece radiates the expertise and creativity of local floral artisans. Creamy ivory and buttery yellow lisianthus unfurl delicate, multi-layered petals, rising from a lush, pastel bouquet that shimmers beneath filtered city daylight. Dusky pink and lavender stock add subtle stature, infusing the arrangement with gentle movement and aromatic undertones evocative of nearby London flower markets. The eye is drawn further by a textured base of deep purple filler flowers, likely allium or aster, which anchor the bouquet and introduce a vibrant contrast against bands of polished emerald foliage. The arrangement is presented in a spherical white vase, its airy, geometric open-weave crafted from painted rattan or slender twigs-an homage to the modernist design ethos so integral to the Barbican Estate. Set upon a reflective white tabletop, the arrangement is paired with two lighter rattan spheres; their forms repeat the vase's woven pattern, adding another layer of tactile intrigue to the visual harmony. Behind, the muted beige wall, with its soft, vertical texture, creates an elegant, gallery-like stage for the composition. The whole effect channels peace, originality, and modern beauty-the kind of arrangement suited to intimate wedding receptions, artful dinner parties, or simply celebrating the charm of everyday life in Barbican's cultural heart.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a simple white tabletop, a romantic floral arrangement in a round white wicker basket glows softly, like a calm moment before guests arrive at a Barbican wedding or anniversary dinner. The basket itself is neatly woven, its pale strands forming a gentle nest that brims with pastel pink and white blooms. At the heart of the composition, fully open pink roses reveal their tightly layered spirals, each petal curving inward toward a soft, shadowed centre that suggests warmth, affection, and time-honoured love. Encircling and interlacing with the roses are serene white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, satiny petals almost architectural in their simplicity, with golden-yellow and light orange centres creating a subtle pop of colour and detail. White lisianthus blooms, some edged in a whisper of lavender, weave in between, their ruffled petals adding a light, cloud-like texture that softens the geometric lines of the orchids. Pale pink stock stems rise gently above the main cluster of flowers, then arc delicately towards the rim of the basket, hinting at a cascading movement and adding a faint, powdery fragrance. Fine sprigs of baby's breath, sprinkled throughout like tiny stars, lend an airy, bridal finish to the arrangement, while glimpses of fresh green foliage bring contrast and a sense of just-cut vitality, as if the flowers have been gathered from a nearby city garden. To one side, resting on the same white surface, two decorative spheres made from pale, woven natural fibres offer additional texture; their open, interlinked strands echo both the basket's weave and the sculptural forms so often seen within Barbican's galleries and performance spaces. A neutral, light-beige fabric backdrop recedes softly, making the colours appear even more delicate and inviting, ideal for describing a wedding table arrangement or special occasion centrepiece created by a local Barbican florist.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
This image shows a sophisticated rose centerpiece composed with the care and balance of a Barbican gallery display. A tight, rounded bouquet sits perfectly centred, its roses arranged in a gentle gradient from pink to cream. At the top, soft pastel pink roses, some leaning into a dusky fuchsia hue, create a romantic, almost vintage focal point. Around the lower edge, creamy yellow and ivory roses form a neat ring, grounding the design with warmth and subtle contrast. The petals are lush and velvety, layered in spirals that reveal the florist's precision and the flowers' freshness, as if they've just been conditioned in a nearby EC1 studio. Dotted throughout the arrangement are slender stems of white baby's breath, their delicate, starry blooms nestling between the roses, adding lightness and a traditional bridal charm. The bouquet is placed in a white, spherical vase made from finely woven branches or wicker, painted in a crisp white that reflects the light. This airy, open-weave structure resembles a decorative globe or an abstract sculpture one might find in a Barbican exhibition, with overlapping lines that create a play of light and shadow on the white tabletop beneath. To the left of the main vase, two natural rattan spheres sit in quiet companionship, their pale, wooden tones and open lattice echoing the central design while introducing a touch of organic warmth. Behind everything, a softly textured beige background recedes gently, giving depth without distraction. The overall scene feels calm, modern, and quietly romantic-a perfect example of a wedding table arrangement or special-occasion centerpiece suited to the contemporary apartments and event spaces around Barbican.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Centered in the image is a compact, opulent bouquet of crimson roses, the kind of arrangement you might find gracing a wedding table in one of Barbican's contemporary event spaces. The roses are arranged tightly together into a low, rounded dome, their petals richly layered and velvety, swelling from deep maroon at the base to a more luminous red at the outer curls. Some blooms remain partly furled, suggesting freshness, while others open wider to reveal intricate, spiralling hearts. Between the roses, small clusters of red Hypericum berries emerge, their round, glossy shapes providing a playful counterpoint to the softness of the petals and hinting at the textures of late-summer hedgerows. The entire bouquet is presented in a distinctive spherical vase made from white-painted wicker. The twigs are interlaced in a loose, open pattern, so that air and light pass easily through the structure, casting gentle shadows onto the bright white tabletop beneath. This airy, sculptural design feels perfectly in tune with the clean lines and concrete geometry of the Barbican area, adding a touch of natural softness to a modern setting. To the left of the central composition, two decorative balls crafted from pale, natural wicker rest side by side. Their open, basket-weave construction echoes that of the vase but in a warmer, beige tone, creating a harmonised yet varied texture story. One orb is slightly larger and positioned closer to the front, while the second sits just behind it, adding depth and casual elegance. The background is a soft blur of neutral taupe or cream, perhaps a textured wall or fabric panel, that keeps the attention firmly on the rich reds and tactile materials. Gentle, even lighting reveals every curve and contour, evoking an atmosphere of romance, considered design, and quiet celebration.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
An artfully composed floral arrangement sits poised on a white tabletop, evoking the refined yet creative spirit of a Barbican wedding reception. The bouquet is gathered in a distinctive round white vase made from interwoven strands that form an open, airy lattice, reminiscent of sculptural pieces seen in nearby galleries. Rising from this contemporary container is a full, layered display of flowers and foliage. At the heart of the design are several white lilies, their long stems lifting broad, silky petals that open outward to reveal softly coloured throats and prominent stamens tipped with warm, rust-toned pollen. Some lilies are already in their prime, while a few remain enclosed in slender green buds, suggesting a sense of unfolding time and freshness ideal for same-day local delivery. Among the lilies sit deep red roses, rich and velvety, with one especially prominent rose at the center whose petals spiral inward in a perfect, romantic rosette-an unmistakable symbol of love for weddings or anniversaries celebrated around Barbican. Bright green spherical blooms, most likely pompon chrysanthemums or dianthus, add a cushion-like texture that stands in bold contrast to the smooth, sweeping lines of the lilies and roses. Threads of white baby's breath weave delicately throughout the arrangement, softening any hard edges and lending an ethereal, cloud-like quality. Small clusters of glossy red berries punctuate the greenery, bringing a subtle festive undertone suited to winter ceremonies or seasonal events. The foliage itself is varied and abundant, with feathery fern-like fronds and broader, darker leaves filling out the silhouette and adding depth. To the left of the vase, two smaller decorative spheres made from pale, woven material rest on the tabletop, echoing the vase's open-weave pattern and reinforcing the textural story. The background is a gently textured neutral wall, ensuring the bold reds, crisp whites, and fresh greens of the bouquet stand out as an inviting centerpiece for gatherings in and around Barbican.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
This image showcases a refined floral arrangement that feels perfectly at home on a wedding table overlooking the lakes and walkways of the Barbican Estate. The central focus is a generous dome of deep red roses, their velvety petals unfurling in tight, symmetrical spirals that suggest both luxury and freshness. The roses are placed close together so that the viewer sees almost an uninterrupted field of crimson, subtly broken by delicate sprays of white baby's breath. These tiny, cloud-like blossoms weave between the roses, softening the intensity of the red and lending an airy, romantic texture. A few slender green leaves peek through, hinting at the living stems beneath and giving the design a natural, garden-bred character. The bouquet is nestled into a round, bulbous vase crafted from interwoven white strands, creating an open, basket-like lattice that wraps around the vessel. This sculptural vase, reminiscent of contemporary design pieces found in Barbican lofts, adds an artistic, tactile dimension to the arrangement. Resting on the same smooth, light-coloured tabletop are two woven decorative spheres in a soft cream tone, one larger orb placed slightly in front and a smaller one behind it, their open structure echoing the pattern of the vase. The background is a muted, lightly textured beige wall, gently out of focus, keeping attention fixed on the interplay of roses, baby's breath, and woven elements. Soft, balanced lighting illuminates every petal and strand, with no harsh shadows, evoking the calm, controlled ambiance of an indoor reception. The overall impression is of quiet opulence and carefully curated style, suitable for illustrating wedding centrepieces, romantic dinners, or elevated home decor in the Barbican neighbourhood.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Imagining the gentle assembly of this centerpiece in a Barbican studio evokes a rich sensory tapestry: the plush, cool touch of pastel roses, the contemporary weave of the unique white vase, and the bright zing of lime button chrysanthemums. The soft interplay of pink and green blossoms is offset by the luminous drift of baby's breath, lending an airiness reminiscent of quiet Barbican mornings. Pink alstroemeria, with their delicate trumpets and painterly markings, nestle among the roses, their subtle yellow notes a nod to the artistic vibrancy of the local community. The sturdy, round vase-its lattice design akin to the modern forms of the Barbican estate-gathers all elements in a harmonious embrace. Set beside are two decorative spheres crafted from pale, interwoven strips, their open geometric patterns echoing contemporary sculpture and providing a tactile balance to the vivid floral display. The arrangement sits on a crisp white table, the scene backed by gentle beige hues that seem to recede and let the blooms sing-a natural canvas fit for a Barbican apartment or an elegant occasion at the Centre. This composition, created with nuanced care, offers both quiet joy and creative spirit; perfect for local birthdays, anniversaries, or moments when the neighbourhood's artistic flair is best expressed in flowers.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A sophisticated floral arrangement is positioned on a smooth white tabletop, set before a neutral beige backdrop that diffuses the light gently, evoking the tranquil interiors of a Barbican residence. The flowers are carefully composed in a round, open-weave white basket, whose intricate, airy design suggests finely crafted wicker and complements the clean, architectural lines typical of the Barbican Estate. Rising from this base, large white oriental lilies unfold their broad petals in generous, sculptural forms, with long stamens tipped in soft amber pollen, suggesting fresh fragrance and vitality. Nestled among them are luscious red roses, their velvety petals tightly layered into full, romantic blooms that add depth and passion to the cooler whites. Fine clusters of white baby's breath weave between the feature flowers, forming delicate, cloud-like trails that soften the stronger shapes. Threads of bright green, fine-textured foliage bring a sense of movement and natural ease, as though the bouquet had been freshly gathered, then styled with precision for a wedding table in a nearby Barbican dining hall. Scattered amid the greenery, glossy red hypericum berries create small, festive sparks of colour, enhancing the seasonal palette and making the design feel especially suited to winter celebrations or Christmas receptions. On the right-hand side, an elegant cascade of white phalaenopsis orchids flows from the basket, each bloom pristine, with subtle yellow and blush tones at the centre and a few buds still closed, promising longer-lasting beauty. To the left on the table, three white woven spheres echo the container's material and create a minimalist sculptural accent. The composition exudes polished elegance and quiet romance, perfect for a wedding breakfast, anniversary dinner, or special event styled by Flowers Barbican in the heart of the neighbourhood.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An opulent bridal-style bouquet in a flowing teardrop form is displayed against a soft, neutral backdrop, calling to mind the gentle indoor light of a Barbican ceremony room or one of the estate's tranquil conservatory corners. The arrangement is composed in a classic waterfall style: full and abundant at the top, then narrowing into a graceful cascade that extends downward. Dominating the design are elegant white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis, whose broad, smooth petals appear almost weightless as they drift along the length of the bouquet. Each orchid bloom shows a subtle golden-yellow center, giving a quiet glow that contrasts beautifully with the coolness of the white petals. Clustered around these orchids are roses in shades of blush pink and soft lavender; some roses are fully opened, revealing layered spirals of petals, while others remain in softer, rounded buds, adding depth and gentle movement. Threads of white baby's breath are woven throughout the bouquet, their tiny star-like flowers creating a misty, romantic halo around the larger blooms. Among the petals, accents of fresh green foliage peek through, adding structure and a touch of natural vitality without overpowering the pastel tones. The lower part of the bouquet tapers into a delicate cascade of orchids, roses, and greenery, suggesting a sense of effortless flow. The arrangement is supported by a white, textured base that might be ceramic or a carved decorative stand, echoing the bouquet's lace-like lightness. Nearby, small white spheres with intricate cut-out patterns sit on the pale surface, reinforcing the ethereal, bridal mood. The overall effect is refined and romantic, perfectly suited for Barbican weddings, vow renewals, or editorial-style bridal photography.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
This image captures a contemporary floral arrangement that would suit a wedding reception tucked within one of the Barbican's minimalist venues, marrying clean structure with romantic detail. A spherical vase crafted from slender white twigs sits at the centre, its branches interlaced into an open, basket-like globe, leaving spaces where light and shadow weave together. Within this airy vessel, a rounded bouquet of roses in soft pink and muted lavender hues unfurls, each flower layered with delicate petals that curl outward, some touched by a darker pink along the edges, creating an almost watercolour effect. Threaded among the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, round and densely textured, bringing a lively contrast and a fresh, garden-like note that balances the pastel tones. Along the base of the dome, clusters of tiny white filler blossoms peek out between stems, softening the transition from flowers to vase and suggesting a sense of gentle movement, as if a small breeze had just passed through. The arrangement rests on a smooth white tabletop, reflecting faint hints of colour from the blooms and echoing the clean lines often seen in Barbican interiors. To the left, two light-toned decorative orbs made from interwoven wicker or rattan are placed at a slight angle, one larger, one smaller, their open lattice mimicking the vase's structure and reinforcing the theme of craftsmanship. The background is an unfocused sweep of warm beige, reminiscent of textured linen or a carefully painted wall, offering a calm, neutral stage for the colours to shine. Together, these details convey a sense of thoughtful design, perfect for describing a centerpiece created by an experienced florist for stylish city weddings or intimate dinners near the Barbican's iconic towers.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A romantic yet contemporary floral centerpiece is displayed on a white tabletop, the kind you might find in a minimalist flat overlooking the Barbican lakes. The focal point is a rounded dome of roses in delicate shades of peach, soft apricot, and muted salmon, packed so closely together that their velvety petals form a smooth, cushion-like sphere. Each rose appears fully open, revealing gentle spirals at the centre that draw the eye inward. Surrounding the base of this rose dome is a ring of white lisianthus blooms, their softly frilled petals outlined in a deep, royal purple that looks almost hand-drawn. These darker edges give definition and a sense of movement, like brushstrokes on a canvas, while tiny sprays of white baby's breath are tucked in between, adding a misty, cloudlike lightness. The bouquet is nestled into a broad, bulbous container crafted from white wicker or rattan strands that weave and crisscross into an open lattice. This sculptural vessel feels both rustic and urbane, much like the contrast between the Barbican's concrete lines and the greenery of its gardens. The open weave allows glimpses of shadow and the suggestion of stems within, adding depth without visual clutter. Resting on the same bright white surface in front of the vase are two decorative orbs in natural beige wood tones, one slightly larger than the other, their intricately interwoven strips repeating the container's texture and gently leading the eye across the composition. Behind, a softly textured beige fabric backdrop, suggestive of linen or fine jute, introduces warmth and tactility. The entire scene conveys a sense of polished ease and quiet celebration, ideal for illustrating wedding table designs, anniversary dinners, or elegant floral arrangements suited to Barbican homes and nearby City offices.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
A sophisticated, cascading floral arrangement sits on a smooth white tabletop, bathed in soft, even light against a neutral beige, fabric-like background that could easily belong to a Barbican loft or intimate city dining room. The composition is built in a round, white wicker basket whose neat weaving creates a gentle, handcrafted base for the luxurious blooms above. Prominent among them are several large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped petals unfurled into wide, starry forms, each flower displaying fine speckling and golden pollen-covered stamens that hint at a sweet, subtle scent. Tucked slightly above and among these lilies is a single creamy ivory rose, its petals tightly wrapped in a perfect spiral, providing a warm, romantic centre that naturally draws the eye. On the right side of the arrangement, stems of white phalaenopsis orchids descend gracefully in a fluid cascade, the orchids' broad, smooth petals and elegant central columns giving a refined waterfall effect, ideal for a modern wedding table at a Barbican venue or stylish city celebration. Around the feature blooms, an array of greenery in varied textures and tones fills the basket: fine, feathery foliage, broader glossy leaves, and vivid bright green pom-pom-style blooms, likely green dianthus or Santini chrysanthemums, add lively mounds of colour and touchable texture. Tiny white gypsophila flowers are threaded throughout like soft lace, while clusters of deep red berries punctuate the design with small, glossy spheres that bring warmth and visual rhythm. To the left of the basket, two white decorative balls made from interlaced strips sit quietly on the table, their open, geometric patterns mirroring the wicker and enhancing the overall harmony. The arrangement conveys calm elegance, purity, and a sense of celebration, beautifully suited for wedding receptions, anniversaries, or formal dinners around the Barbican and the City.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
In this composed scene, a dome of soft yellow roses rises from an airy white vase, capturing a mood of gentle joy and modern simplicity that feels at home in the Barbican district. The roses themselves are plump and open, their petals arranged in layered spirals that move from creamy ivory at the edges to a mellow buttery yellow at the centre, giving the bouquet a warm, inviting glow. Between the roses, delicate tufts of white baby's breath are tucked in, their tiny blossoms sprinkling the arrangement with light, adding a mist-like softness that prevents the solid mass of petals from feeling too heavy. Around the base of the bouquet, a slender ring of dark green foliage or neatly woven leaves hugs the flowers, acting as a precise contour that transitions the eye from bloom to vessel. The flowers are set into a sculptural white woven vase, its rounded shape formed by interlaced strands that create an open, basket-like lattice, suggesting both craft and contemporary design. Light passes through the gaps, casting abstract shadow patterns onto the smooth white tabletop, whose polished surface mirrors the forms just enough to hint at reflection. Resting nearby, two decorative spheres fashioned from pale, rattan-style strips extend the theme of interwoven texture, their open globes adding a subtle architectural note. The softly blurred, neutral-toned background recalls the calm, understated interiors often found near the Barbican's cultural spaces, ensuring nothing competes with the flowers for attention. This arrangement would be at home on a wedding table, a corporate event near the Barbican, or a private dinner in a city apartment, its combination of soft colour and clear structure reflecting a taste for thoughtful, contemporary elegance.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00

Barbican Table Arrangements

Welcome to Flowers Barbican, your trusted local florist in the heart of Barbican. We specialise in creating stunning table arrangements and elegant bouquets perfect for any occasion, from intimate dinners to business events. Our shop is just a stone’s throw from Smithfield Market and the iconic Barbican Centre, giving us daily inspiration from the vibrant life of the city.

With years of experience serving customers in Clerkenwell, Farringdon, and along Aldersgate Street, our florists understand how to bring a unique, local touch to every floral design. Our team personally hand-selects the freshest flowers each morning, ensuring your table arrangements add style and fragrance to any home or venue.

We pride ourselves on reliability and a warm, personal approach—you can trust our expert advice for any flower need. Enjoy same-day delivery across Barbican and nearby locations when you order online before 3 PM. Our delivery team knows every corner of the community, so your flowers arrive just as beautiful as when they left our shop.

  • Freshest seasonal blooms hand-arranged daily
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Choose Flowers Barbican for exquisite table arrangements and let our local expertise make your next gathering truly special.

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