Welcome to The flower Emporium. We are one of the leading florists in London, and we cater for many types of corporate companies and individuals who want the best floral displays for their offices, homes and for all your special occassions.

We were established eight years ago, and have built up our client base across London, including West London, East London and North London, through word of mouth and our flare for floral design. Our clients include one of the largest UK banks, law firms, insurance brokers and many other companies in the corporate sector. We also provide floral design for restaurants and bars, mainly in the central London area.

Our team of floral designers are constantly creating new and innovative ideas for our clients, to keep up with constant demands. We are specialists in exotic flower design providing a vast flower range, comprising of the rare and unusual. Our excellent reputation amongst our London based clients comes from providing the freshest, quality flowers available, which are delivered directly from Holland and South America. It is this combination, along with the talents of our enthusiastic designers that keep us at the top of our field.

In addition to corporate design, we also deliver flowers and plants for special occasions, such as birth of a new baby, birthdays, and wedding anniversaries. Our delivery service is available nationally and internationally, and our hand tied bouquets start at £25.

We also provide lush tropical plants for offices and reception areas in London in all different shapes and sizes. We come to your offices in London to determine what types of tropical plants are the most practical for your surroundings and compliment your plants with appropriate containers. These range from basic corporate styles to more contemporary designs.

Our displays start from as little as £20 for a beautiful, floral designed arrangement from us. Contact us today to arrange your floral display in London. Your first four weeks are under no obligation, so what have you got to lose?