Old Oak Common Table Arrangements for Every Occasion

Welcome to your friendly neighbourhood florist in Old Oak Common, dedicated to adding the perfect floral touch to your home, office, or special celebration. At Flower Delivery Old Oak Common, we handcraft table bouquets and artistic floral arrangements with the highest quality, fresh flowers sourced daily.

Whether you’re hosting a family gathering near Willesden Junction, planning an event close to Wormwood Scrubs Park, or surprising friends in nearby Acton or Harlesden, our team of expert florists ensures your centrepiece stands out. We’re also proud to serve the bustling communities and businesses along Victoria Road and Old Oak Lane.

Order online before 3 PM and enjoy our reliable same-day delivery service throughout Old Oak Common, as well as Park Royal and surrounding areas. With years of experience and countless happy customers, we take pride in offering a personal, trustworthy touch—our arrangements are designed and delivered as if they’re for our own loved ones.

  • Expert florists with local passion and artistry
  • Custom table arrangements for homes, offices, and events
  • Fresh flowers, locally sourced and arranged with care
Your satisfaction is our greatest reward. Trust Flower Delivery Old Oak Common for all your floral needs—simply order online for speedy, same-day delivery on stunning table arrangements across the community!

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A refined table arrangement featuring white oriental lilies and lisianthus is presented as if ready to grace a wedding or special dinner near Old Oak Common. At the heart of the composition sits a rounded white vase with a distinctive open-lattice structure, its intertwining bands reminiscent of rattan or wicker, creating a play of light and shadow that adds depth and modern charm. Emerging from this woven-look container, tall lily stems carry both lush green buds and fully opened flowers. The open lilies display broad, trumpet-shaped petals in luminous white, their throats revealing golden-tinted stamens dusted with pollen, suggesting a soft, fresh scent drifting across the table. Nestled among them are lisianthus blooms in white and cream, their delicate petals ruffled and layered, some kissed with a gentle halo of lavender-purple at the edges or in the centre. Fine clusters of baby's-breath-like florets and a sprinkling of small, deeper purple blossoms are scattered throughout the arrangement, acting as subtle sparks of colour amid the serene whites. The whole design is framed by lush greenery: feathery fronds and broader leaves add texture and fullness, cascading just slightly over the rim for a relaxed, natural finish, as if freshly gathered from gardens near Old Oak Common railway sidings. In front of the vase, two light beige woven spheres rest on a pristine white tabletop, echoing the vase's open-weave motif. The background-a pale beige wall with a gentle horizontal, linen-style texture-is softly illuminated, enhancing the overall feeling of calm sophistication. This bouquet feels perfectly at home as a wedding centrepiece, a christening arrangement, or a comforting floral delivery to a home close to Scrubs Lane.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
A luminous arrangement, expertly crafted by a local Old Oak Common florist, commands attention at the center of a bright room just steps from Wormwood Scrubs Park. The bouquet's heart features creamy white and lemon-yellow lisianthus, their layered petals reminiscent of clouds after an early morning rain, mingling with upright clusters of soft pink stock flowers. Nestled among these are lively splashes of deep purple-likely aster or small alliums-creating a textural base that brings the freshness of local meadows indoors. All is cradled in a striking, spherical white vase, whose airy lattice of painted rattan offers both modern artistry and organic intricacy; the interplay of light through the openwork enriches the tableau with shadow and highlight. Arranged with evident expertise, glossy green leaves fringe the display, their deep tones grounding the ensemble. To the left, two tactile rattan spheres in pale wood echo the vase, their open-weave patterns suggestive of handmade crafts glimpsed at community markets along the Grand Union Canal. The tableau rests on a spotless white surface, reflecting gentle, natural light, while a subtle greige wall in the background provides unobtrusive sophistication. Altogether, this floral composition radiates tranquility, ideal for special occasions or as a welcoming table arrangement for any home in Old Oak Common.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
An elegant floral display presents a carefully shaped dome of peach roses, each bloom cupped closely to the next so that their spiralling petals form a soft, glowing canopy of colour. The roses range from deeper apricot and honey tones in their centres to pale peach and almost ivory at the outer edges, creating a gentle gradient that feels like evening light settling over the streets of Old Oak Common. Nestled between the blossoms are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny flowers forming a powdery, cloud-like ring that adds lightness and contrast without disturbing the smooth curve of the arrangement. A few dark green leaves emerge discreetly beneath the flowers, giving depth and grounding the warm palette. The bouquet is cradled in a spherical white vase made from intricately woven bands that cross and loop to form an open lattice, allowing glimpses of stems and shadow inside. This sculptural container sits on a pristine white surface, its base flanked by two smaller decorative spheres in a pale, natural beige, also woven in open patterns that echo the main design. Behind, a softly textured light beige wall provides a calm, neutral backdrop, similar to the understated interiors of modern flats around Old Oak Common Lane. The even, natural lighting reveals every fibre and petal, suggesting a quiet, refined setting-perhaps a wedding planning meeting, an anniversary dinner at home, or a styled shoot for a local event. The whole scene communicates skilled floral craftsmanship, local sensibility, and a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere without any visual clutter to distract from the roses' gentle radiance.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
This photograph presents a lush floral arrangement styled as a wedding or special event table centrepiece, the kind you might see at a relaxed celebration in Old Oak Common, not far from the new station and the open green spaces near Wormwood Scrubs. The flowers are gathered into a round white wicker basket, whose tightly woven texture forms a gentle contrast with the softness of the petals above. Rising from the basket is a generous mix of pink and white blooms with subtle lavender accents. Several pastel pink roses have opened completely at the top and front, their velvety petals spiralling inward in intricate layers that speak of romance and careful craftsmanship. Draped gracefully among them are white Phalaenopsis orchids, identifiable by their broad, smooth petals and rich yellow centres, which lend an elegant, almost contemporary feel to the arrangement, much like a chic bridal bouquet. Around these main flowers, frilled white lisianthus with hints of purple along the petal edges introduce a sense of delicacy, while pale pink stock stems create vertical movement and a soft cascading effect as they lean gently over the basket's rim. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave throughout, adding a misty, cloud-like texture that softens the transitions between blooms and amplifies the arrangement's airy quality. Fresh green foliage, some leaves slender and others slightly broader, peeks out from beneath the flowers, giving depth and framing the pastel palette. The basket stands on a pure white surface, where two natural-looking decorative spheres made from pale rattan or wicker rest to one side, their open, interlaced design echoing the basket's weave. In the background, a neutral beige fabric, reminiscent of linen, keeps the setting calm and sophisticated. The overall impression is one of gentle celebration and timeless elegance, a floral design perfectly suited to wedding tables, engagement dinners, or anniversary gatherings hosted in Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An artfully balanced rose centerpiece with a modern twist sits quietly on a pristine white table, ready to grace a wedding or celebration near Old Oak Common. The arrangement forms a low, rounded bouquet made up of roughly twelve roses, each one chosen for its delicate tone and perfect bloom stage. Soft pink and pale lavender-pink roses mingle with creamy ivory and buttery yellow roses, creating a gentle contrast that feels both uplifting and serene. Their velvety petals are layered and slightly ruffled, some tightly coiled in the centre, others opening to catch the soft ambient light. Nestled among these larger blooms are airy sprays of white baby's breath, each slender stem carrying clusters of tiny blossoms that lend an ethereal, cloud-like feel. The flowers emerge from a striking white spherical vase, created from thin wooden or wicker strands painted white and woven into an open, cage-like globe. This design gives a sense of lightness and handcrafted detail, allowing glimpses of the internal container and adding interesting shadows. To the left of the main arrangement, two decorative orbs made from pale natural wood strips lie on the same white surface, one slightly larger than the other, repeating the woven texture and enhancing the overall composition. The backdrop is a soft, neutral beige or taupe wall with a subtle fabric-style texture that gently frames the flowers without distracting from them. The overall mood is calm, polished, and romantically understated, the sort of centerpiece a local Old Oak Common florist might deliver for a chic city wedding, an anniversary dinner at home, or a thoughtfully styled event close to the rail and green spaces of the neighbourhood.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
An elegant floral arrangement sits serenely on a clean white surface, capturing the quiet charm of a well-kept Old Oak Common townhouse. At the heart of the scene is a rounded bouquet of soft pink roses, their blooms gathered tightly so that the petals form a plush mound of colour. Each rose shows a gentle ombré, beginning with a delicate, almost porcelain blush at the centre and deepening into a richer pink, tinged with fuchsia, along the outer edges. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave between the roses, their tiny flowers giving the display a cloud-like softness and evoking a sense of innocence and new beginnings. The bouquet is nestled into a striking spherical vase made from intricately woven white strands, reminiscent of painted wicker or rattan. Its open, airy pattern allows glimpses of shadow and light, adding depth and a handcrafted feel. In front and slightly to the left, two woven decorative balls in light, natural tones echo the vase's texture, their loosely interlaced strips of wood or fibre forming sculptural accents that might sit comfortably on a coffee table near Wormwood Scrubs or along Old Oak Road. The background is a warm, muted beige wall with a subtle texture, providing a restful canvas that lets the pinks and whites stand out without distraction. Soft, even lighting bathes the entire composition, suggesting daylight filtering through London clouds and giving the flowers a gentle glow. The image evokes a calm, modern aesthetic, perfect for imagining a romantic surprise delivery arriving from a local florist to brighten a home or small studio in this evolving West London neighbourhood.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A refined wedding table arrangement is set against a calm, neutral wall, capturing the blend of modern style and relaxed charm that suits many Old Oak Common gatherings. At its centre, a rounded cloud of deep red roses rises from a distinctive spherical vase, the blooms forming a dense, dome-like canopy. Each rose appears rich and velvety, with petals spiralling tightly at the centre and loosening as they reach the outer edges, creating a luscious, almost fabric-like texture. Between the roses, small clusters of red Hypericum berries are carefully tucked, their tiny, polished orbs reflecting light and introducing a subtly different shade of red. The combination of petals and berries suggests both romance and a hint of playful abundance, as if capturing the energy of a celebration near the regenerated corners of the Old Oak Common area. Supporting the bouquet is a globe-shaped container crafted from white-painted branches or wicker, woven into an open, airy cage that feels both rustic and contemporary. The white framework contrasts sharply with the rich crimson above, while its gaps allow slivers of light and shadow to dance across the tabletop. Just beneath the roses, a narrow band of deep green foliage peeks out, creating a fresh border that deepens the colour contrast. To the left of the central piece, two decorative wicker balls in natural, pale wood tones repeat the spherical shape and open weave of the vase. The larger ball leans casually toward the viewer, with the smaller one set just behind it, adding a relaxed yet intentional touch that would fit easily into a wedding reception or intimate dinner party. The entire composition is bathed in soft, even lighting, ensuring that every petal, berry, and twig is clearly defined while still conveying a sense of warmth and intimacy.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a clean, bright white tabletop, a contemporary floral arrangement glows softly against a neutral, textured background, like something styled for a chic wedding reception near Old Oak Common Lane. The arrangement is anchored by a distinctive round white vase, composed of smooth strands woven into an airy open lattice, reminiscent of a sculptural wicker lantern. Emerging from this artistic base, a lush bouquet unfolds in layered tones of white, red, and vivid green. Majestic white lilies rise gracefully from the centre, some in full, open bloom with broad petals gently arching back to reveal speckled throats and golden stamens, others still held in elegant green buds that hint at days of fragrance yet to come. Between these lilies, rich red roses provide a romantic counterpart, their velvety petals spiralling tightly towards dark, luxurious centres. One especially prominent rose sits near the middle of the composition, drawing the eye amid the surrounding white. Clustered around the main blooms are globes of bright green flowers-likely green dianthus or button chrysanthemums-adding a playful, pompon-like texture and a fresh, garden-inspired energy reminiscent of the green pockets around Old Oak Common. Wisps of tiny white baby's breath drift throughout, their star-like blossoms creating a soft halo effect, while scattered sprigs of red berries bring a festive sparkle that would suit winter celebrations or holiday weddings. The arrangement is framed by mixed greenery: airy, thread-like fronds tumble gently over the rim, while deeper green, broader leaves add structure and richness. To the left of the vase rest two decorative spheres made from lightly coloured woven material, echoing the open-weave pattern and providing a harmonious finishing touch. Together, the flowers, textures, and subtle lighting create a calm, elegant centrepiece, ideal for wedding tables or special gatherings with same-day delivery available across Old Oak Common.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
In this image, a dome of red roses forms the heart of a simple yet sophisticated table display, reminiscent of an intimate wedding supper set somewhere off Old Oak Common Lane. The bouquet is compact and rounded, with roughly twelve to fifteen crimson roses placed tightly together, so that each bloom brushes its neighbour and the petals form a continuous, velvety surface of red. Every rose is fully open, their interiors spiralling gracefully, suggesting they have been picked at their peak. Between the roses, light sprays of white gypsophila are threaded generously, their tiny blossoms creating a delicate froth that adds softness and contrast while enhancing the sense of volume. Here and there, slivers of fresh green foliage appear, offering subtle depth and a natural accent. The flowers are arranged in a distinctive vase-white, round, and slightly bulbous-constructed from criss-crossing strands that create an open, woven lattice, almost like sculpted rattan or wicker. This textured structure feels modern yet homely, reminiscent of hand-crafted pieces you might find in contemporary homes near the regeneration areas of Old Oak Common. The vase rests on a smooth, pale surface that keeps the look clean and uncluttered. To the left, two decorative woven spheres in soft cream or beige tones sit side by side, the larger in front, the smaller slightly behind; their open lattice repeats the motif of the vase, tying the elements together. The background is a neutral wall in light beige, slightly blurred and with a gentle fabric-like texture, ensuring the roses and artisanal décor stand out. The overall impression is of romantic calm and understated luxury, perfectly suited to wedding table arrangements, special anniversary celebrations, or thoughtful gifts delivered locally around Old Oak Common and nearby Acton.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Picture a serene setting in Old Oak Common: atop a flawlessly white table, a statement floral arrangement radiates fresh beauty and confident design. Central to the display is a handwoven white vase, its intricate latticework suggestive of local craft traditions reimagined for modern life. A cascade of pastel pink and lavender roses-full and delicately layered-mingles with fine pink alstroemeria, their distinctive inner patterns reminiscent of the vivid colours found in the gardens bordering Old Oak Common. Bright, compact lime green chrysanthemums punctuate the bouquet, adding zest and a playful contrast. Wisps of baby's breath soften the overall effect, weaving delicate white through the composition, while rich green leaves ground the arrangement with a sense of natural abundance. To one side, two woven spheres sit: one tall and substantial, the other smaller and forward-both crafted from light, natural-toned material and mirroring the vase's open structure. The neutral beige backdrop, textured like canvas, enhances the colorful interplay of blooms and decor. This arrangement overflows with quiet optimism and gentle luxury, making it ideal for celebrations-wedding tables, anniversaries, or as a memorable centerpiece delivered to homes across Old Oak Common. Every petal and handcrafted detail reflects a local florist's understanding of artistry and community spirit.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A richly detailed floral arrangement is set on a smooth white surface, framed by a softly textured beige background that gives the feeling of gentle, diffused daylight streaming into a stylish Old Oak Common townhouse. At the centre is a round, white, open-weave container, reminiscent of finely woven wicker, creating a light yet structured base through which glimpses of stems and greenery can be seen. Rising proudly from this vessel, pristine white oriental lilies unfold in full bloom, their broad petals curving back to reveal tall, prominent stamens brushed with golden pollen. Interlaced with the lilies, deep red roses form velvety rosettes, some tightly furled and others fully open, bringing emotional warmth and a sense of romance to the design, perfect for wedding or anniversary tables in local venues. Wisps of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, thread between the larger blooms, providing a misty, cloud-like softness that contrasts with the bold petals. Fine strands of bright green foliage arc gently out from the arrangement, adding a lively, natural movement reminiscent of wind-ruffled leaves along nearby tree-lined streets. Scattered through the bouquet are glossy red hypericum berries, their lacquered surfaces catching the light and suggesting a festive, celebratory mood. Extending from the right side, a stem of white Phalaenopsis orchids drapes in a graceful cascade, each flower rounded and elegant with delicate yellow and blush-pink markings at the centre, introducing a sleek, contemporary note. On the left of the main display, several white woven decorative spheres, echoing the container's texture, rest on the table like modern sculptural accents. The whole composition-white lilies, red roses, soft gypsophila, and cascading orchids-evokes refined elegance and quiet celebration, an ideal visual for describing luxury wedding reception tables, winter gatherings, or romantic dinners across Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An elaborate teardrop-shaped bouquet cascades elegantly against a light cream backdrop, conveying the sense of a bridal piece about to be lifted and carried down an aisle in Old Oak Common. At the top of the arrangement, a generous cluster of blooms forms a rounded, full crown, gradually tapering into a trailing point that gives the bouquet its waterfall silhouette. Prominent throughout are large white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis, with petal surfaces so smooth they appear almost satiny in the soft light. Their open, wing-like shapes reveal centers delicately brushed with yellow and soft amber, adding a hint of warmth to the cool white. Nestled between these orchids are roses in gentle pastel tones, from pale blush pink to muted lavender, their layered, velvety petals opening at different stages so the bouquet looks freshly gathered rather than rigidly composed. Airy sprays of white baby's breath thread through every section, softening edges and filling tiny gaps, giving the design a cloud-like halo that feels as light as the breeze passing over the tracks near Old Oak Common depot. Small accents of greenery emerge discreetly, offering structure and a natural contrast to the pastel shades without overpowering them. The bouquet is supported by an ornate white base or stand with a textured, lace-like surface, reinforcing the bridal character of the piece. Around it, delicately carved white orbs with intricate cut-out patterns echo the decorative motif, adding a sense of refined detail, as though the flowers are staged for a styled shoot at a local venue. The neutral background ensures the focus remains firmly on the cascading line of orchids and roses, capturing an atmosphere of romance, poise, and thoughtful floral artistry suited to weddings and special celebrations across Old Oak Common.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
In this softly lit scene, a compact, dome-shaped bouquet becomes the star of a serene tabletop setting, evoking the quiet charm of Old Oak Common's residential streets. The arrangement is composed primarily of roses in tender shades of blush pink and gentle lavender, some with slightly deeper pink edging along the petals that adds refined detail and a sense of depth. These roses are gathered tightly together, creating a dense, cushion-like canopy of blooms. Threaded among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, whose tidy, round heads offer a lively contrast in both colour and texture, adding a fresh, garden-picked feel. At the base of the bouquet, delicate white filler flowers cluster and trail just a touch over the edge, softening the outline and adding a whisper of movement, as though a breeze from nearby Old Oak Common station had just brushed past. The flowers are arranged in a round white vase made of interwoven rattan-style branches, forming an open lattice that feels handcrafted yet clean and modern. This airy container rests on a smooth, pure white tabletop that reflects the light and reinforces the fresh, uncluttered look. To the left of the vase, two decorative wicker balls, one larger and one smaller, sit quietly on the surface. Their pale, natural tones and open, crisscross structures echo the design of the vase and tie the composition together. The background is softly blurred, a light beige fabric with a subtle texture reminiscent of linen, providing a warm, neutral canvas that lets the bouquet's colours glow. The overall impression is one of understated elegance, perfect for a wedding reception, anniversary dinner, or refined home styling image for Old Oak Common and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a pristine white tabletop, a thoughtfully arranged floral centerpiece sits like a small sculpture, reflecting the blend of tradition and new energy around Old Oak Common. The upper portion is a luxuriant dome of peach and apricot roses, their petals full and velvety, overlapping so closely that no stems or gaps appear. Each rose seems caught at its perfect moment of bloom, with outer petals just beginning to relax while the inner whorls remain tight, creating a sense of movement even in stillness. Encircling the base of this rose sphere is a ring of white lisianthus, each blossom edged in a vivid band of purple that looks as though it has been brushed on by hand. This striking detail introduces a cool contrast that plays beautifully against the warm tones of the roses. Threaded among the lisianthus are tiny sprigs of white baby's breath, their small blossoms clustering together to soften transitions and add an airy, almost cloud-like halo. The flowers sit in a distinctive white woven container, broadly rounded and formed from interlocking strands of wicker or rattan that create an open, basket-like lattice. This structure allows glimmers of stem and shadow to peek through, giving depth to the overall design. Two decorative spheres made from pale, natural wood strips lie on the table in front, one slightly larger than the other; their open, interwoven lines echo the vase's texture and tie the composition together. Behind, a softly textured beige backdrop, perhaps linen or a gently draped cloth, provides a warm, neutral canvas that makes the colours and craftsmanship shine, making this arrangement ideal for a wedding near Old Oak Common station, a chic home gathering close to Scrubs Lane, or a special celebration styled with quiet sophistication.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
An opulent floral display is arranged low and wide on a smooth white tabletop, as if ready to grace a wedding reception or intimate dinner near the rail lines of Old Oak Common. The flowers are gathered in a round white wicker basket whose neatly woven sides create a gentle, handcrafted frame. Dominating the arrangement are several open white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms with gracefully arching petals and lightly speckled centres drawing attention from every angle. Their stamens, tipped with warm golden anthers, offer a subtle contrast to the cool white petals. Near the top-centre of the composition, a single cream or pale ivory rose unfurls in layered precision, acting as a soft focal point that evokes romance and commitment. Cascading from the right side of the basket, white phalaenopsis orchids trail downward in a flowing line, their broad, velvety petals and slender stems creating an elegant waterfall effect reminiscent of a bridal cascade bouquet being laid gently on the table. Between and around these main blooms sit bright green pom-pom chrysanthemums, their rounded, textured forms adding depth and a playful moss-like quality, while fine, feathery foliage and broader green leaves keep the design lush and grounded. Tiny sprays of white baby's breath peek out between the larger flowers, offering a misty softness that ties the entire arrangement together. Scattered throughout, clusters of glossy red berries add sparkling spots of colour, infusing the piece with festive energy ideal for winter celebrations across Old Oak Common. To the left of the main display, two decorative white woven spheres rest on the tabletop, echoing the basket's texture and contributing a modern, sculptural touch. The overall impression is of thoughtful craftsmanship and gentle celebration, captured in flowers.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
A carefully composed floral arrangement appears to float above a smooth white surface, its soft tones and gentle curves suggesting a modern wedding table set in Old Oak Common. At the centre, numerous pale yellow roses are packed closely together, forming a lush, dome-shaped bouquet. Each rose is at its peak, petals velvety and full, with hues that glide from warm cream to light buttery yellow, catching the soft light in subtle highlights and shadows. Interlaced among the roses are tiny blossoms of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, creating a delicate mist that breaks up the solid mass of petals and introduces a sense of air and movement. Just below the flower heads, a narrow ring of vivid green foliage encircles the stems, like a tailored band that crisply separates the floral canopy from its base. The flowers emerge from a distinctive white woven vase, its openwork structure formed by slender strands that twist and cross, much like an abstract basket. This airy design lets glimpses of the interior shadows show through, so the vase feels both light and grounded. Resting nearby are two natural-looking decorative spheres made from pale wood or rattan strips, one larger and slightly in front, the other smaller and nestled close, their open geometric patterns mirroring the vase's woven effect. Behind the arrangement, a softly blurred wall in warm neutral tones provides a tranquil backdrop, akin to the calm interiors of homes off Old Oak Road. The composition conveys a quiet sense of celebration and refinement, perfect for a wedding reception, engagement party, or elegant dinner table in Old Oak Common.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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