Raynes Park TABLE ARRANGEMENTS

At Flowers Raynes Park, our table arrangements are designed to bring warmth, colour and personality to every gathering in Raynes Park and beyond. As a local florist, we know the style of homes and venues around Coombe Lane, near Raynes Park station and across to Cottenham Park, and we create bespoke flowers that feel perfectly at home on your table.

Whether you’re hosting a family lunch off Grand Drive, a celebration in Motspur Park, or a dinner party near Wimbledon Chase, our hand-crafted table bouquets and low, conversation-friendly centrepieces are arranged with care and long-lasting blooms. Every design is made fresh in our Raynes Park workshop by experienced florists who understand balance, colour harmony and seasonal flower choice.

Need a beautiful setting in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery on table arrangements across Raynes Park, Wimbledon, and New Malden when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your preferred style, add any special requests, and our team will handle the rest – from conditioning each stem to careful local delivery.

Why customers trust Flowers Raynes Park for table flowers:

  • Expert, locally based florist team with years of event experience
  • Fresh, high-quality stems arranged for real homes, cafes and restaurants
  • Reliable same-day delivery and easy, secure order online service

From intimate suppers to larger celebrations, our Raynes Park table arrangements bring the finishing touch that makes every occasion feel special.

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TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
A sophisticated floral centrepiece, ideal for a wedding in Raynes Park, stands poised in the middle of the image, its palette of whites, greens, and gentle purples radiating calm. The arrangement is presented in a round white vase with a striking open-weave design, similar to a finely crafted wicker basket, its curved lattice pattern casting soft shadows on the smooth white surface beneath. From this base, tall stems of white lilies rise elegantly, some blooms fully open with wide trumpet-shaped petals and visible stamens, others still closed as fresh green buds, adding height and a sense of unfolding time. Woven among the lilies are lisianthus flowers in creamy white, some edged in soft lavender-purple, their ruffled petals giving a sense of movement and softness. Several lisianthus buds remain tightly curled, like delicate scrolls waiting to reveal their colour. Tucked lower in the arrangement, small clusters of deeper purple or bluish blooms appear between light clouds of baby's breath, bringing discrete contrast while keeping the overall mood tranquil. The foliage is varied and textural, with feathery green fronds and slightly broader leaves that spill gently over the rim of the vase, giving the piece a relaxed, garden-like character reminiscent of a quiet corner in Cottenham Park. Two decorative spheres of different sizes, made from pale woven material, rest beside the vase, their organic texture mirroring the vase's open lattice and reinforcing the natural, crafted feel. The background features a soft, light beige wall with subtle horizontal lines that resemble linen, bathed in diffused light so the whites appear luminous. Together, these elements create a poised, elegant scene, perfect for wedding breakfasts, anniversaries, or thoughtful sympathy arrangements delivered across Raynes Park and the surrounding streets.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
A masterfully arranged floral centerpiece rests atop a pristine white surface, reflecting the gentle elegance often found in Raynes Park interiors. At the core, creamy white and buttery yellow lisianthus reveal their delicately ruffled, velvety petals, while the soft ascent of dusky pink matthiola introduces fluid height and structure. The bouquet's foundation is a network of tiny purple filler blooms-perhaps asters or allium-framed by a lush ring of green foliage that echoes the natural beauty of local gardens near Cannon Hill Lane or the leafy expanses of Holland Gardens. The florals are cradled by a distinctive white vase, its spherical form crafted from openwork painted rattan, giving a sense of airy lightness and tactile curiosity in every visible strand. Flanking the left of the display are two wooden decorative spheres with intricate, open basket-weave patterns, thoughtfully placed to complement the vase's artisanal spirit-an aesthetic frequently celebrated in Raynes Park's homeware boutiques. The background is a soft beige, lightly textured wall, creating a gentle sense of depth and tranquility while spotlighting each pastel shade. The scene is awash in diffused natural light, exuding a serene confidence and inviting the viewer to imagine this arrangement gracing a wedding table, anniversary breakfast, or intimate dinner in a Raynes Park home, lovingly prepared by skilled local florists.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A refined floral centerpiece glows softly against a pale, neutral wall, its focal point a perfectly domed cluster of peach roses arranged with the care of an experienced florist. Around two dozen blooms, in shades of apricot, honey, and soft blush, are packed closely together so their petals ripple like silk, each flower showing a slightly deeper orange heart and lighter outer edges. Scattered between the rose heads are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a misty halo that lends the arrangement an almost ethereal softness. Dark green leaves sit low and discreet, framing the base of the bouquet and adding just enough contrast to keep the colours vibrant without feeling heavy. The flowers rise from a distinctive round vessel made of white wicker or rattan, woven into an airy, cage-like globe that feels both modern and organic. The open lattice lets light slide through, casting gentle shadows on the smooth white surface of the table below. In front of the vase, two smaller decorative spheres made from light, natural strips of wood or bamboo repeat the woven motif; one orb is slightly larger and more defined, the other looser and more irregular, creating an easy visual rhythm. The background is a calm wash of light beige or greige, reminiscent of a freshly painted Raynes Park townhouse wall along Coombe Lane, giving the entire scene an understated elegance. This arrangement could easily be the centerpiece on a wedding guest table at a local reception, a graceful accent for home staging near Wimbledon Chase, or a thoughtful anniversary gift artfully composed and delivered with care by a neighbourhood florist who understands quiet, romantic style.
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
In this elegant scene, a white wicker basket brimming with fresh blooms rests on a clean white surface, ready to serve as a table arrangement for a Raynes Park reception or intimate family celebration. At the heart of the display, pastel pink roses open fully, their spiralling petals forming soft, layered cups that suggest tenderness and timeless romance. Woven effortlessly among them are white Phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, porcelain-like petals and golden-yellow centres adding an exotic, contemporary flair that contrasts beautifully with the roses' old-world charm. Nestled around these main flowers are white lisianthus, some delicately edged with a cool lavender tone, and stems of pale pink stock that spill slightly over the rim of the basket, creating a gentle, trailing line that draws the eye outward. Wisps of white baby's breath drift across the arrangement, filling tiny gaps so that no harsh lines remain, giving the impression of a light, airy cloud enveloping the blooms. The foliage underneath provides a grounding element, with glossy green leaves and a few emerging buds peeking through the petals to suggest freshness and life. The basket itself has a tightly woven texture, finished in crisp white paint that complements the soft pastel palette while still retaining a handcrafted feel reminiscent of local Raynes Park market finds. Beside it sit two small woven spheres in natural wood tones, their open latticework echoing the basket's weave and adding visual interest without overpowering the flowers. A softly textured, beige fabric backdrop blurs behind the arrangement, neutral and warm, allowing the gentle colours to glow. The overall mood is tranquil and celebratory, ideal for envisioning same-day flower delivery for weddings, anniversaries, or elegant dinner parties around Raynes Park, Wimbledon Chase, and the nearby leafy streets.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A serene, romantic floral centerpiece takes pride of place on a smooth white surface, capturing the kind of understated elegance often requested by couples marrying in Raynes Park and the surrounding Wimbledon area. The central bouquet is made up of roughly a dozen roses, arranged in a compact, domed shape so that their petals form a continuous, plush surface. Soft blush-pink roses blend with creamy yellow and ivory blooms, the two tones swirling together to create a gentle, sunlit palette that feels welcoming and timeless. Each rose shows a different stage of opening: some remain tight and bud-like, others unfurl in layered spirals that suggest fullness and abundance. Fine sprays of baby's breath drift between the roses, their tiny white flowers adding a misty, romantic softness, like a veil over the main blooms. This bouquet is nestled into an artful spherical vase made from intertwined white-painted branches or wicker, forming an intricate open-weave globe that looks both sculptural and light. To the left, two decorative spheres crafted from natural, light wood or rattan mirror the vase's texture on a smaller scale, adding a casual, organic touch you might expect to see in a Raynes Park townhouse or café along Approach Road. Behind the arrangement, a neutral, linen-textured beige wall provides a warm, unobtrusive background that allows the pastel florals and crisp whites to stand forward. The composition feels poised and ready for guests, ideal for a wedding table, engagement celebration, or special family gathering where the flowers quietly set the tone for heartfelt toasts and shared memories.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
A beautifully composed bouquet of pink roses and baby's breath sits centre stage, evoking the gentle, polished charm often seen in Raynes Park homes near Cannon Hill Common on a bright spring day. The flowers form a full, rounded mound, with roughly fifteen roses packed closely together so their ruffled petals touch. Each rose displays a graceful gradient of colour, beginning with a soft, powdery pink at the heart and deepening to a richer, almost raspberry tone along the outer edges, giving the arrangement depth and movement. Sprigs of white gypsophila weave through the roses, their countless tiny blooms creating a misty halo and a sense of airiness against the richer pinks. Cradling the bouquet is a white, spherical vase crafted from strands of woven material, reminiscent of modern rattan or wicker painted in crisp white. Its open, criss-cross pattern lets light seep through, creating flecks of shadow and texture on the pristine white surface beneath, like sunlight filtering through latticed fencing. In front and slightly to the side of the vase, two light beige decorative spheres, also constructed from thin wooden strips, mirror the woven theme and add a touch of minimalist, natural decor. The background is a softly textured wall in warm cream or beige, unobtrusive yet comforting, framing the central display without distraction. The lighting is bright but gentle, highlighting the freshness of the petals and the intricate plaiting of the vase. The scene feels intimate and refined, perfectly suited to illustrate a romantic gift, an elegant table centerpiece, or a thoughtfully arranged bouquet delivered to a Raynes Park flat or family home for a birthday, engagement, or quiet celebration.
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
At the heart of the photograph, a luxurious dome of crimson roses rises from a distinctive white wicker sphere, creating a dramatic yet elegant focal point. The roses are packed closely together, their petals forming tight spirals in some blooms and lavish, open faces in others, all with a velvety finish that seems almost tactile. Between the roses, small clusters of red hypericum berries peek out, their smooth, bead-like shapes providing a lively contrast to the soft folds of the petals. A modest ring of deep green foliage sits just beneath the mass of flowers, framing the bouquet and grounding it visually. The spherical vase itself is crafted from white-painted twigs woven into an airy, open structure, so that the stems inside are partly visible and light can slip through, casting fine shadows onto the bright white tabletop below. To the left stand two additional decorative spheres, made from pale, natural-coloured wicker; the larger is positioned at the front, with the smaller just behind, subtly reinforcing the round motif and woven textures. The background is a calm wash of pale beige or taupe, with a gentle, fabric-like or wallpaper texture that remains unobtrusive and serene. The overall impression is of a refined wedding table arrangement, suitable for an intimate reception in Raynes Park, perhaps at a favourite restaurant near the station or a hall close to Cannon Hill Common, where a local florist has created a centrepiece that speaks of romance, attention to detail, and contemporary design.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A sophisticated floral arrangement is captured in soft, even light, making it easy to imagine this as the focal point of a wedding table in a Raynes Park restaurant or garden marquee. The flowers are gathered into a distinctive spherical vase crafted from white strands interlaced in an open, basket-like weave, giving the container a light, airy feel that contrasts beautifully with the fullness of the bouquet it holds. Dominating the display are several large white lilies, their petals elegantly curved and slightly ruffled at the edges, opening wide to reveal warm golden stamens and subtle inner markings. Some lilies remain as elongated green buds, rising above the open blooms and suggesting the continued unfolding of the celebration. Nestled amongst them are rich red roses; one, in particular, stands out in the centre, its velvety petals forming a perfect spiral that radiates romance and warmth. Between these statement blooms sit bright green pom-pom flowers, likely dianthus or chrysanthemums, which provide a cushiony texture and fresh colour contrast. Interwoven through the arrangement are tiny white clusters of gypsophila and small bunches of glossy red berries, adding both delicacy and a touch of festive cheer. Wisps of slender, feathery foliage and deeper green leaves arc out from the bouquet, creating movement and framing the flowers with lush volume. To the left of the main vase, two decorative spheres made from pale, woven material mirror the openwork texture of the vase, tying the design together. The background is a gently textured neutral wall, whose soft beige tones allow every bloom and leaf to stand out, as though prepared by a local Raynes Park florist for same-day delivery to a nearby venue along Worple Road or around Wimbledon Chase.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
At the heart of this composition is a lush sphere of red roses, each bloom meticulously arranged so the petals form a dense, velvety canopy of crimson. The roses sit snugly together, their rich tones intensified by the bright contrast of white baby's breath woven generously among them. These tiny gypsophila blossoms appear like small, airy clusters of snow resting between the roses, softening the arrangement and adding a gentle shimmer of light. A few precise touches of green foliage break through, offering a whisper of the garden. The bouquet is held within an eye-catching round vase, bright white and fashioned from a network of intertwining strands that create an open-weave effect, similar to modern wicker art. This vase has a sculptural presence, making the piece feel at home on a carefully dressed wedding table in Raynes Park, perhaps near the quiet streets around Cottenham Park. In front of the arrangement, to the left, two decorative orbs made from pale, flat woven strips echo the vase's lattice design; the larger orb is placed closer and slightly angled, while the smaller rests just behind, adding a rhythmic play of shapes. The flowers and decor are placed on a smooth, light surface that reflects a touch of softness back toward the arrangement. Behind them, a neutral, light beige wall with a gentle texture falls into soft focus, ensuring that nothing distracts from the intense red of the roses and the crisp white elements. The image conveys a sense of poised celebration, as if this centrepiece is waiting to welcome guests to an evening gathering or wedding reception in Raynes Park.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Thinking as a florist arranging this bouquet in Raynes Park, there's a serene energy that comes with placing each bloom-roses with petals like satin in shades of pastel pink and lavender, nestled alongside striped alstroemeria whose trumpet blooms ripple with gentle movement. The white woven vase, intricate and sturdy, brings to mind the handmade craftsmanship that flourishes at Raynes Park's local markets. Its open lattice cradles a lush bouquet, where lime green button chrysanthemums provide dynamic pops of texture and color. Wisps of delicate baby's breath thread lightly throughout, imparting a soft, cloudlike feel that lends the whole arrangement an airy grace. Subtle yet grounded, forest-green leaves anchor the bouquet against the crisp white table, reminiscent of Raynes Park's garden views. Two spacious decorative spheres, crafted from pale, natural strips and positioned to the left, mirror the vase's openwork patterns and offer a visual rhythm echoing the creative spirit found around Cannon Hill Common. The soft beige backdrop, faintly textured, frames the vibrant colors without distraction. Altogether, this composition radiates a gentle assurance-perfect for commemorating weddings, hosting refined dinner parties, or simply brightening a loved one's day in Raynes Park with a touch of florist-crafted joy.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
The image presents a luxurious wedding-style centerpiece, as if prepared by Flowers Raynes Park for a reception near the station or one of the cosy local restaurants. The arrangement sits on a pristine white surface, subtly reflective, which helps bounce light back up into the blooms. Behind the display, a pale beige background with a gentle, fabric-like texture acts as a calm canvas that doesn't compete with the flowers but instead frames them beautifully. At the base, a round, white basket-inspired container with an open, intricately woven pattern immediately catches the eye, suggesting an artisan touch and a light, airy structure. From this, proud white oriental lilies rise, their wide, silky petals fully open and soft to the eye, revealing long stamens with delicate pollen that hint at their sweet, heady fragrance. Nestled between the lilies, rich red roses in various stages of opening offer a passionate counterpoint, their velvety petals adding depth and intensity. Small clusters of white baby's breath are tucked throughout, creating a fine, misty texture that gently blurs the transitions between lily and rose. Wisps of bright green foliage provide contrast and freshness, threading through the design like a soft whisper of garden greenery. Bright red hypericum berries sit among the leaves, their smooth, shiny skins catching the light and adding a discreet festive note. To the right of the main bouquet, a cascading spray of white Phalaenopsis orchids arches downward with effortless grace, each blossom with a faint yellow and blush-pink heart and a few buds still closed, giving a sense of ongoing bloom. On the left side, three white woven decorative spheres, each slightly different in size, echo the pattern of the main container and complete the composition. The overall mood is refined and romantic, perfect for wedding tables, anniversary dinners, or elegant celebrations throughout Raynes Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
An elegant floral arrangement sits poised on a spotless white surface, its styling suggesting a carefully set wedding table somewhere near Raynes Park station. The centerpiece is dominated by several pristine white Phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom wide and flowing, their petals smooth as silk and slightly curved, drawing attention to the soft yellow and gold details at their centers. Clustered snugly around them are full-bloomed roses in gentle shades of blush pink and lavender, their petals tightly layered in some buds and loosely unfurled in others, giving the arrangement a sense of natural, unfolding romance. Between the roses, ruffled Lisianthus blossoms appear in white with hints of lilac or purple tracing their edges, introducing subtle depth and a more intricate texture. Fine, airy sprigs of white gypsophila weave throughout the bouquet like delicate lace, creating an overall softness and volume that feels light rather than heavy. From the lower portion of the design, slender trails of pale purple stock or similar flowers cascade slightly over the sides, softening the shape and lending a gentle, downward flow. Deep green leaves and finer, lighter greenery peek through, providing contrast without overpowering the pastel colour story. All of this detail is gathered into a striking spherical vase made from white woven strands, reminiscent of rattan or a handcrafted wicker ball, its openwork pattern adding a contemporary touch. Nearby on the surface lie two decorative balls in a creamy, natural tone, one larger and one smaller, echoing the vase's texture and form. Set against a softly textured, neutral backdrop and illuminated with even, flattering light, the arrangement exudes sophistication and serenity-ideal as a wedding centerpiece, anniversary display, or refined decor for homes and venues throughout Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a clean white surface reminiscent of a beautifully laid wedding table in a Raynes Park restaurant, a compact dome of flowers glows in gentle, even light. At the heart of the arrangement are fully opened roses in soft pink and muted lavender tones, their petals edged in slightly darker pink that adds romantic definition and depth. Between these lush blooms sit bright green button chrysanthemums, round and textured, providing crisp bursts of colour and a modern twist to the otherwise classic rose bouquet. Fine, white filler flowers weave around the larger blossoms, some drifting towards the rim of the vessel, creating a delicate, almost frothy halo at the base. The flowers are gathered into a stylish, spherical white vase that appears to be crafted from intertwined, rattan-like twigs, forming an open, basket-style structure that feels both airy and contemporary, well suited to the relaxed elegance of homes and venues near Raynes Park station. Resting to the left of the vase, on the same white tabletop, are two decorative woven spheres in a pale natural wood tone-one larger, one smaller-echoing the vase's lattice texture and adding a touch of sculptural interest. Behind the arrangement, a soft, out-of-focus backdrop of beige or tan fabric, with a linen-like texture, creates a warm, neutral stage that lets the pastel roses and vivid green mums stand out clearly. The overall impression is of an artfully composed wedding centerpiece, ideal for adding understated romance to receptions, rehearsal dinners, or intimate gatherings throughout Raynes Park.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a clean white tabletop, a thoughtfully designed floral centerpiece radiates calm and romance, as if ready to be placed on a carefully laid wedding table in Raynes Park. Rising from the centre is a dense, spherical mound of peach and apricot roses, each blossom luxuriously open and packed closely to the next so that the petals create a seamless, plush surface. The gentle gradient of colour, from creamy peach hearts to deeper apricot rims, gives the bouquet a warm, candlelit quality. Nestled around the lower edge of this rose dome is a circle of white lisianthus, each petal delicately outlined in rich violet and purple, offering a striking yet tasteful contrast. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila are threaded among the lisianthus, lending a misty softness, like a light veil settling over the arrangement. These flowers emerge from a distinctive white woven container, fashioned from interlacing wicker or rattan strands shaped into a broad, rounded form. The open lattice structure allows light to filter through, casting gentle patterns onto the surface below and evoking the handcrafted charm of local Raynes Park artisans. In front of the centerpiece, two decorative spheres rest on the same white surface: one larger, one smaller, both created from pale natural wood-toned strips that twist and cross to form an airy cage. Behind everything, a subtly textured beige backdrop, reminiscent of soft linen, supports the arrangement without demanding attention, allowing the colours to sing quietly. This scene feels perfect for an intimate celebration near Wimbledon Chase, a refined engagement party, or a special dinner at home, where Flowers Raynes Park might deliver this elegant design to mark a meaningful moment with understated grace.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
In this image, a lush white and green floral arrangement rests in a round white wicker basket on a flawless white tabletop, framed by a soft beige textured background that recalls the gentle tones of Raynes Park homes and cafes. The design centres on several large white lilies, fully open and gracefully arched, their trumpet petals revealing delicate speckles and prominent yellow anthers that suggest a subtle, sweet fragrance. Near the top centre, a single cream-yellow rose, just beginning to unfold, becomes a quiet point of focus, its warm hue bringing softness to the crisp whites. From the right side of the arrangement, white phalaenopsis orchids spill downward in a cascading line, each bloom with satin-smooth petals and a refined profile, creating a waterfall shape that makes this piece particularly suited for wedding tables and civil ceremonies around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase. Around this central cascade, the basket overflows with an array of greenery: fine, feathery foliage, slender grasses, and broader glossy leaves give the piece fullness, texture, and a natural, garden-inspired feel. Bright green pom-pom flowers punctuate the foliage, adding rounded, cushion-like accents that draw the eye. Threaded through the arrangement, tiny white baby's breath blossoms form delicate clouds, softening transitions between blooms and adding a sense of airiness. Clusters of deep red berries nestle among the greens, their polished surfaces bringing a rich, festive contrast and hinting at winter celebrations or Christmas weddings. On the left side of the composition, two white woven decorative balls-one larger, one smaller-sit on the table, their open lattice construction echoing the basket and adding a contemporary, sculptural touch. The overall mood is serene yet celebratory, an artful display that feels perfectly at home for a wedding reception or elegant dinner in the Raynes Park community.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
The image presents a lovingly crafted floral centerpiece, as if freshly arranged for a wedding table in Raynes Park by local florists who understand the area's gentle, residential charm. A dome of pale yellow roses dominates the composition, each rose perfectly open with layered petals that curl outward in soft spirals. The flowers are packed closely together, forming a lush, continuous canopy of bloom whose shades move from buttery cream to delicate pastel yellow, evoking early sun over the nearby station gardens. Between the full rose heads, tiny sprays of white baby's breath are threaded like lace, their miniature blossoms and fine stems adding lightness and movement, as though a soft breeze had passed through. At the base of the bouquet, a narrow band of bright green foliage or finely woven leaves encircles the stems, creating a tidy border that separates the flowers from their vessel with a purposeful, crafted line. The arrangement sits in a distinctive white vase made from an intricate open weave, reminiscent of a modern wicker basket sculpted into a gently rounded form. Its curved strands cast subtle shadows on the clean white tabletop below. Nestled on the table beside the vase are two decorative orbs in different sizes, fashioned from pale, rattan-like strips that loop and cross into open, airy spheres, echoing the vase's texture and tying the scene together. Behind, a softly blurred neutral background-light beige or warm grey-suggests a contemporary interior somewhere off Grand Drive or around Cottenham Park. The overall feeling is one of calm sophistication and understated romance, perfect for wedding receptions, engagement dinners, or stylish home décor throughout Raynes Park, where fresh flowers bring a quiet glow to everyday living.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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