Barbican Flowers – Vibrant Bouquets & Same-Day Delivery near You

Welcome to Barbican Flowers, your trusted local florist in the heart of Barbican. We pride ourselves on curating fresh, hand-tied bouquets that brighten up any space, from bustling Charterhouse Street to the iconic Barbican Centre. Our team of experienced floral designers brings decades of expertise, selecting only the finest seasonal flowers for our valued customers across Clerkenwell, Farringdon, and Moorgate.

As a local business, we understand what truly matters—quality, creativity, and personal service. All our floral arrangements are crafted onsite daily, ready for any occasion and delivered with care. Shopping with us means you benefit from our in-depth local knowledge, ensuring every bouquet is not just beautiful, but perfectly tailored for life in our vibrant community.

  • Same-day delivery across Barbican, Clerkenwell & Farringdon (order online before 3 PM).
  • Easy and secure online ordering with a warm local touch.
  • Delivery to workplaces and homes near Smithfield Market and St John Street.

Choose Barbican Flowers as your neighbourhood florist and experience the difference local expertise and genuine passion make. Order online today for same-day flower delivery and bring laughter and colour to friends, family, and colleagues right here in the heart of Barbican and beyond.

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GOOD LUCK
A lush, rounded bouquet of pastel hydrangeas and fresh greenery sits against a spotless white backdrop, its colours and textures evoking the calm, contemporary feel of the Barbican's landscaped terraces and quiet courtyards. The arrangement is dominated by generous, spherical heads of hydrangea in soft baby pink, tranquil sky blue, and velvety cream. Each hydrangea head is made up of countless small, overlapping florets, creating a cushioned, billowy surface that seems to invite touch, as though one could sink fingers gently into the clustered petals. The pink blooms offer a gentle, affectionate tone, the blue petals lend a cooling, reflective mood, and the creamy white flowers brighten the whole composition with a clean, luminous glow. Interwoven among these larger clusters are graceful sprigs of deep fuchsia or magenta filler flowers-most likely waxflower-whose tiny, bead-like buds and open blossoms add movement and a fine, airy texture, like scattered confetti. Surrounding the pastel blooms is a rich base of foliage: broad, glossy hydrangea leaves provide structure and depth, while lighter, more delicate greenery softens the edges and gives the bouquet a natural, garden-picked feel. The stems are drawn neatly together in a hand-tied style, ready to be slipped into a favourite vase on a Barbican balcony or office desk. The overall mood of the image is serene yet celebratory, making the bouquet ideal for birthdays, new home greetings near Silk Street, or sending quiet support. The neutral background ensures that the interplay of colour, form, and expert floristry remains the clear focus, highlighting the fresh, thoughtfully arranged blooms.
FAIRYTALE BLISS
£60.00
A striking round bouquet of roses in rich crimson red, creamy white, and bold royal blue sits dramatically against a bright white backdrop, so the colours seem to leap forward with almost graphic clarity. The roses are massed into a generous dome, each head nestled close to the next, yet the design still feels airy thanks to the varied stages of bloom: some petals are tightly wrapped, others are beginning to unfurl, and a few are more open, revealing spiralled, velvety centres. The interplay of hues creates a distinctly patriotic look without losing the romance of traditional garden roses. Deep green, glossy leaves are tucked among the flowers, offering glimpses of foliage that emphasise the freshness of the stems and give subtle structure to the design. Below, a tidy clutch of hand-tied stems, trimmed to an even length, hints at the skill of the florist who created it, much like the carefully curated displays you might see in apartment lobbies and gallery spaces around the Barbican. This bouquet feels perfect for honouring national holidays, marking a homecoming after travels, or sending a bold thank-you to someone living or working near Barbican station or the surrounding EC1 and EC2 streets. Though the image is still, you can almost sense the gentle, classic fragrance of the roses and the slight coolness of the petals to the touch, turning this red, white, and blue arrangement into both a visual and emotional tribute.
LIKE A ROYAL
£85.00
Captured against a clean white backdrop, this exuberant hand-tied bouquet looks like a contemporary floral artwork, perfectly suited to the creative atmosphere around the Barbican. At its heart, hot pink roses bloom in generous spirals, their velvety petals layered so densely that they form rich, rounded rosettes of fuchsia colour. Around these central roses, lime green spider chrysanthemums contribute a lively, modern edge; their fine, spidery petals radiate outward to create starburst shapes in vibrant chartreuse, adding both movement and texture. Threaded gracefully among these are deep indigo and royal purple lisianthus, some fully open into soft, ruffled cups and others poised as elegant buds, bringing sophistication and depth. Bright yellow gerbera or gerbera-style flowers punctuate the design with sunny disc-shaped blooms, their radiant faces instantly lifting the mood like sunshine filtering into a Barbican flat. Lower in the bouquet, a single cream or pale lemon rosebud sits nestled among the greenery, its tightly furled petals offering a quiet, understated note. Small accent flowers in gentle pink and lavender hues peek through, while slender green buds and stems reach upward, adding height and a slightly wild, natural feeling. The entire bouquet is encircled by lush green foliage: glossy dark leaves, delicate fern fronds, and eucalyptus-type stems form a structured yet soft frame. The stems beneath are gathered and tied securely, creating a neat, hand-tied dome that feels both classic and current. This colourful, textured arrangement radiates joy, making it ideal for birthdays, celebrations, or a same-day delivery to surprise someone living or working around the Barbican and City of London.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
This image shows a richly textured, hand-tied bouquet positioned against a clean white backdrop, allowing every bloom to stand out with gallery-like clarity, much like a floral installation in the Barbican Centre. At the core of the design, generous roses in soft peach, apricot, and salmon tones open in spirals of velvety petals, their subtle gradients from pale outer edges to richer cores creating a gentle, sunlit warmth. In contrast, deep burgundy and magenta gerbera daisies are interwoven among the roses, their slim, radiating petals framing lighter central disks that bring a vibrant, almost playful energy to the arrangement. Rising proudly within the upper portion of the bouquet, a striking King Protea adds a bold, sculptural feel, its layered bracts tinted with maroon, dusty rose, and muted reddish-brown shades that feel both exotic and modern, perfectly at home in a Barbican apartment with concrete and glass. Threaded through the composition, lime-green Santini chrysanthemums form compact, spherical clusters, their bright colour injecting freshness and a pleasing, tactile contrast against the smoother petals of the larger blooms. A generous mix of greenery frames and supports the flowers: broad, glossy leaves create a deep-green foundation; slender, sword-like foliage lifts the eye; and rounded eucalyptus leaves in soft, silvery-green tones provide a relaxed, natural flow reminiscent of the plantings around the Barbican's elevated walkways. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and tied, showcasing the bouquet's hand-crafted nature and readiness for same-day delivery in EC2. The overall mood is one of contemporary elegance and joyful celebration, ideal for birthdays, promotions, or thoughtful thank-you gestures in the City.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
Against a clean white backdrop, this artfully composed bouquet feels like a small, curated exhibition of colour and texture, fitting for the creative spirit of the Barbican. Two deep red roses rise at the focal point, their petals tightly coiled and richly saturated, suggesting romance, admiration, or a heartfelt apology. Encircling them are crisp white daisy-style chrysanthemums, each one sporting a bright lime-green centre that brings energy and brightness, as if catching the cool daylight that filters through Barbican's high walkways. Intertwined with the whites are many pink daisy chrysanthemums, from pale blush to slightly deeper pink tones, all sharing the same vivid green centres to create a balanced, rhythmic interplay across the bouquet. Fine sprays of tiny pale pink waxflowers run lightly through the arrangement, their miniature blossoms and delicate stems adding soft movement and a sense of airiness, like the gentle flow of people around the nearby lakeside. A generous collar of green foliage wraps and supports the flowers, with broad, glossy leaves and more delicate greens creating layers of depth and a natural, freshly picked feel. The bouquet is gathered tightly at the base, with clean, cut green stems visible and aligned, signalling a hand-tied design that would slip easily into a favourite vase on a Barbican coffee table or desk. Bright, even lighting reveals every curve of petal and leaf without harsh contrast, making it easy to imagine the feel of the petals and the freshness of the stems. The arrangement conveys warmth, gratitude, and quiet celebration, ideal for birthdays, Mother's Day, new home congratulations, or simply to brighten an apartment overlooking the Barbican gardens.
FLORAL MELODY
£45.00
This image shows a rounded, hand-tied bouquet positioned upright against a crisp white backdrop, allowing every stem and petal to stand out with gallery-like clarity. At the heart of the design are several fully opened roses in a creamy white that fades into a soft, buttery yellow at the centre, their layered petals curling in graceful spirals that draw the eye inward. Surrounding these are abundant magenta and fuchsia chrysanthemums, their daisy-like heads radiating from vivid yellow-green centres that resemble tiny suns, creating a cheerful, almost playful energy. Between the larger chrysanthemum blooms, smaller, darker purple-pink buds peek through like new flowers just coming into season, adding texture and visual rhythm. Threaded delicately throughout are airy sprays of petite white daisies, similar to feverfew or chamomile, each with a neat yellow centre that echoes the mums and lends a fresh, garden-picked charm. The flowers sit on a base of rich green foliage, with rose and chrysanthemum leaves providing contrast and framing the brighter tones, much like a pocket of greenery tucked between the stone and glass around the Barbican. The stems at the base are carefully gathered and wrapped in a green and white checkered ribbon, the gingham pattern giving a subtle nod to homely comfort amid the modern setting, reminiscent of a weekend stroll through local markets around Moorgate or St Paul's. Even lighting from the front and above highlights the natural gloss of the petals and the gentle veining in the leaves, while soft shadows lend depth. The arrangement feels joyful yet refined, ideal for same-day delivery as a congratulations bouquet or a warm thank-you gift across the EC1 and Barbican areas.
LOVELY DREAMER
£50.00
Captured against a crisp white studio background, this floral arrangement has the calm, poised presence of a still life you might see in a Barbican gallery window, yet with the softness of a thoughtful gift. Two prominent white Oriental lilies sit slightly off-centre, their broad, satin-like petals opened wide to reveal dark reddish-brown stamens that contrast gently with the creamy white of the blooms. Around these sculptural flowers, a generous ring of pink roses creates a sense of fullness and warmth; some roses are tightly furled, holding their colour in compact spirals, while others have opened into lush, layered cups, each petal catching the light. Among them weave smaller stems of pink and white alstroemeria with fine yellow speckles inside their petals, adding a touch of movement and intricacy, as if painted with a fine brush. Wisps of white baby's breath nestle between the larger blooms, reducing any sense of heaviness and bringing in a delicate, cloud-like texture. The greens are thoughtfully chosen: glossy, deep emerald leaves provide a solid base, while slender, feathery foliage lifts the eye upward and lends a fresh, just-picked feeling reminiscent of a stroll through nearby Barbican gardens after rain. All the stems are gathered neatly into a low, square clear glass vase, the water line visible through the sides, and a pale pink satin ribbon is wrapped horizontally around the vase's middle, tied smoothly rather than in a showy bow, giving a subtle, refined finish. In the bottom right corner of the photograph, a circular orange graphic with bold white lettering states "VASE INCLUDED," clearly signaling that the container is part of the arrangement. The overall impression is of a compact yet luxurious bouquet, suitable for a dining table in a City apartment or as a considerate delivery to an office near the Barbican, expressing affectionate sentiment with understated elegance and freshness.
COLOURFUL DELIGHT
£65.00
Captured against a crisp white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet feels like a carefully composed painting in shades of pink, mauve, and purple, brought to life by an experienced Barbican florist. At the centre, soft pastel roses unfold in layers, their petals moving from deeper rose-pink near the core to paler, almost creamy tones at the tips, some blooms fully open and others in graceful half-open stages that suggest freshness and movement. Nestled among them, large ruffled carnations in dusty rose and muted mauve create a plush, cloud-like texture, their many fine petals crimped and curled, catching soft highlights as if lit by a gentle studio light. Rising through the body of the bouquet, slender spikes of deep lavender-blue veronica add height and a hint of wild meadow elegance, directing the eye upward. Between these stronger forms, clusters of delicate aster-like flowers in lilac and periwinkle weave through the arrangement, each daisy-shaped head centred by a tiny sun of yellow, bringing lightness and air. Pockets of rich purple lisianthus blooms deepen the cool-toned palette, their slightly ruffled, bell-shaped petals adding another layer of refinement. The flowers are supported by a generous halo of greenery: smooth, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves arch outwards, while bright chartreuse filler foliage introduces lively pops of green, echoing the fresh, urban energy of Barbican's landscaped squares and hidden gardens. The stems are clearly visible at the base, cleanly trimmed and tied in a natural bunch, ready for a vase on a modern dining table overlooking St Giles' Cripplegate or a loft near Whitecross Street. The bouquet's rounded, abundant profile conveys warmth, care, and an understated sense of luxury-ideal for marking milestones, saying thank you, or simply brightening a Barbican home with locally delivered seasonal flowers.
SPRING CHARM
£57.00
Against a pure white background, a hand-tied bouquet of mixed flowers bursts into view, its vivid colours and textures evoking the contrast between the Barbican's concrete lines and the lush planting of its gardens. The arrangement is rounded, full, and tightly composed, with each bloom placed so that the eye moves naturally across the design. At its heart are several fully opened bi-colour roses, their petals shifting from a deep, sunlit golden yellow at the core through warm apricot tones to richer orange and delicate reddish-orange along the ruffled edges. These roses give the bouquet a classic, romantic centre. Surrounding and weaving between them are crisp white daisy-like chrysanthemums, their evenly spaced petals forming clean circles around luminous lime-green centres that lend a fresh, almost zesty quality. Adding depth and drama, clusters of magenta and fuchsia chrysanthemums are nestled throughout, their densely layered petals forming small domes topped with yellow-green centres that echo the daisies and provide a subtle visual rhythm. Dark green foliage, possibly ruscus, is interspersed among the flowers, its glossy leaves peering out here and there to frame the brighter colours and give the bouquet a natural, garden-inspired structure. The stems are gathered neatly at the base, cut cleanly and bound so they splay just slightly, clearly visible against the stark white surface, hinting at the care and precision that went into the design. Overall, the bouquet feels joyful, fresh, and contemporary, well-suited to celebrations, thank-yous, or welcoming someone to a new home or studio around the Barbican, Farringdon, or Moorgate, and ideal for same-day delivery to offices and apartments that appreciate a bold splash of colour.
BERRY BURST
£43.00
Displayed in a simple clear glass vase against a crisp white backdrop, this mixed-colour bouquet has the relaxed elegance of flowers arranged for a stylish Barbican loft. The composition is generous and rounded, its surface densely packed with blooms so that no empty space shows between them. At its centre, velvety red roses spiral open, the depth of their colour lending a classic, almost theatrical drama that contrasts beautifully with the clean, brutalist lines the area is known for. Flanking them are two golden yellow gerbera daisies, each with a distinct dark brown-orange eye, their neat daisy petals radiating outwards like little bursts of sunshine over the City. Around these focal flowers, clusters of soft pink and pale lavender chrysanthemums and daisies create a cushion of texture, their many slender petals catching the light in gentle layers. Interwoven among the pastels, purple and lilac lisianthus blooms arch gracefully, their bell shapes and folded petals contributing an air of cool refinement, like the quiet courtyards hidden between Barbican towers. Bright red hypericum berries punctuate the arrangement with round, glossy shapes, echoing the colour of the roses but offering a firmer, more graphic texture. A mix of fresh green foliage-with both sturdy, deep green leaves and lighter, more delicate stems-frames and supports the flowers, giving the bouquet a sense of movement, as if it has been turned slightly by a passing breeze. Through the vase's glass walls you can see the stems criss-crossing in clear water, neatly trimmed and carefully placed. The overall feel is upbeat and welcoming, perfect for same-day delivery to a Barbican studio, a nearby gallery opening, or a relaxed dinner party overlooking the estate's gardens.
FRESH SCENT
£43.00
Set beneath soft studio light on a crisp white backdrop, this 'Good Luck' gift pairing reads like a moment of calm confidence - a full, pastel bouquet arranged in a clear glass vase tied with rustic twine sits to the left, while a reflective round foil balloon fills the right foreground. The flowers include powdery light pink roses whose cupped petals carry a faint, classic rose scent; silken peach-orange Gerbera daisies with contrasting dark brown centres that bring joyful shape and warmth; and generous sprays of white baby's breath (Gypsophila) that soften the silhouette. Scattered among glossy deep green foliage are small white and lime green chrysanthemum-like florets that add crisp texture and a fresh, slightly herbal scent. The vase's clarity and the coarse twine knot speak to simple, handcrafted styling.On the right, the metallic silver Mylar balloon reads "Good Luck!" in a playful, multi-coloured font - the word "Good" features two yellow smiley faces as its 'o's, one winking and one laughing, while the letters of "Luck!" alternate in green, orange, red and blue. Tiny colourful stars, hearts and dots pepper the balloon's sheen, and a small KALEIDOSCOPE brand mark is visible at the bottom. Composed with care by an experienced Barbican florist, this arrangement is the sort of encouraging gift you might leave at the Barbican Centre or deliver across Golden Lane or Silk Street to wish someone well at a graduation, job interview, or fond farewell.
GOOD LUCK COMBO
£60.00
A striking mixed bouquet is photographed upright against a clean white backdrop, its colours and textures echoing the lively contrast between the Barbican's concrete architecture and its hidden gardens. In the heart of the arrangement, several pink roses unfold in soft, velvety layers, each bloom showing a gentle gradient from deeper pink at the centre to paler tones at the edges. Around them, bright yellow gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate-brown eyes radiate warmth, their broad petals creating a sunburst effect that naturally draws the gaze. Tall stems of rich blue delphiniums rise gracefully above the rounder flowers, their cool hues adding depth and a slightly wild, garden-inspired touch. The bouquet is generously padded with foliage: fine, feathery ferns soften the outline; cushiony, bright green filler greens add texture and fullness; and structured, glossy leaves form strong shapes that anchor the design. At the lower part of the bouquet, wide tropical-style leaves are wrapped smoothly around the stems, overlapping like a tailored green skirt and showing subtle light green striping where the light catches. The exposed stems below are neatly bundled in pale wrapping and tied with a modest bow, emphasising the hand-crafted nature of the piece, as though prepared moments ago in a small studio near the Barbican Centre. The overall composition feels light yet abundant, ideal for sending a message of encouragement, celebration, or friendship to someone living or working around Barbican, St Paul's, or the nearby City offices.
NATURAL POETRY
£60.00
Presented against a pristine white background, this hand-tied bouquet reads like a small, seasonal story from the Golden Lane and London Wall neighbourhoods-a floral echo of Barbican's autumn light. At the heart of the arrangement are deep crimson and burgundy blooms: bold Gerbera daisies with their dark, dramatic centers and compact, richly hued red roses arranged to create rhythmic pockets of depth. Interspersed among these are cheerful clusters of bright yellow spray chrysanthemums that lift the composition with a sunny counterpoint and fine, feathery texture. Soft coral-pink roses punctuate the palette, offering gentle, romantic highlights whose layered petals soften the intensity of the reds. Slender alstroemeria in red-orange tones contribute delicate speckled patterns and a slightly wild, untamed line. A variety of foliage-glossy deep green leaves, paler or variegated greens-wrap the florals and add sculptural volume, while several large, coppery-brown autumn leaves, their lobed shapes like small oak panels, signal the season unmistakably. The stems are gathered into a neat, visible bundle of green stalks at the base, accenting the hand-tied craftsmanship and the bouquet's immediacy. The image suggests tactile contrasts-the velvety rose petals, crisp dried leaf edges, and soft cushion of chrysanthemums-and a subtle earthy scent that feels like an autumn walk near Silk Street or the Barbican lakes. Prepared with neighbourhood care by a local florist, this arrangement suits harvest celebrations, seasonal centrepieces, or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves late-autumn colour.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
A clear glass vase holds a carefully crafted bouquet of red roses and white calla lilies, set against a crisp white backdrop that makes the colours glow. At the centre, several fully opened roses display a deep, velvety red, their petals layered in tight spirals that feel both timeless and dramatic, like a romantic evening stroll around the Barbican Lakeside. Nestled between them, sleek white calla lilies rise in graceful arcs, each bloom formed like a polished ivory trumpet, curling protectively around a warm yellow spadix. The lilies' smooth, waxy texture contrasts beautifully with the plush softness of the rose petals, creating a gentle dialogue between passion and calm. Around the blooms, generous foliage builds texture and depth: soft eucalyptus sprigs with slender, slightly rounded leaves create a misty blue-green halo, while broader, darker green leaves provide structure and a lush frame, echoing the greenery of nearby Fortune Street Park. The stems are gathered tightly within a cylindrical vase, where a faint ribbed detail at the base catches the light through the clear water. The overall lighting is bright and even, emphasising the freshness of the flowers and the natural sheen of each leaf. The arrangement feels elegant yet approachable, the sort of bouquet a local Barbican florist might recommend for an anniversary, a special birthday, or a heartfelt thank-you delivered to a City office or a modern flat just off Silk Street, bringing a sense of quiet celebration into everyday spaces.
NATURE THRILLS
£65.00
A contemporary bouquet sits upright against a clean white background, its colours vivid and its structure carefully crafted, the sort of design you might see prepared for same-day delivery to a Barbican flat or studio. At the crown of the arrangement, creamy white roses unfold in tight, layered spirals, their petals smooth and almost luminous. Around them, clusters of deep fuchsia carnations form plush, cloud-like masses, their ruffled edges creating a rich contrast against the more streamlined roses. Slender white alstroemeria weave through the bouquet, each petal etched with fine pinkish-red streaks and centred with dark stamens, as if painted by hand. Fresh green foliage, some leaves a solid emerald and others tipped with pale, variegated edges, peeks out from between the blooms, adding depth and a gentle, garden-like feel that offsets the urban backdrop of the Barbican's concrete lines. The stems are drawn together to form a classic tapered shape, then wrapped first in a neat collar of crisp white paper that frames the flower heads like a minimalist border. Over this, a layer of translucent purple cellophane is gathered; its crinkled texture catches light and shadow, casting subtle violet reflections that echo the magenta carnations. At the base, a vivid green satin ribbon is tied firmly in a tidy bow, its surface slightly iridescent, with a small rectangular kraft-style gift tag hanging freely, ready for a note of love, gratitude, or encouragement. The bouquet feels celebratory yet intimate, perfect for marking a promotion at a nearby City office, brightening a home along Beech Street, or sending a warm "thinking of you" to someone who loves both flowers and the artsy energy of the Barbican area.
BLACKBERRY FUSION
£55.00
A rounded Easter hatbox arrangement glows with spring colour, displayed sharply against a clean white background that lets each blossom stand out. At the heart of the design, a single large pink gerbera daisy opens wide, its softly layered petals and pale green centre giving the bouquet a welcoming, friendly face. Around it, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums tumble like captured sunlight, adding a playful brightness that feels perfectly at home in a Barbican loft or studio overlooking the Highwalks. Coral-orange carnations, tightly ruffled and full, thread through the yellow, bringing warmth and a nostalgic, velvety texture. Between them, deep violet-purple lisianthus buds and blooms peek out, lending a sophisticated contrast that keeps the palette from feeling too sweet. Lush greenery, including a few variegated leaves with delicate pale margins, fans out gently to frame the flowers, hinting at a florist's practiced hand and an eye for balance. All of this sits snugly in a pastel lime-yellow hatbox-style container, its smooth cylindrical sides patterned with tiny Easter egg illustrations in soft blue, pink, and white, some dotted and some trimmed with slim stripes. The container feels as much a keepsake as a vessel, reminiscent of gift shopping along nearby Cheapside or around St Paul's. The arrangement radiates joy and renewal, ideal as an Easter gift, a cheerful get-well surprise, or a "thinking of you" gesture delivered to homes and offices in the Barbican area, bringing a burst of spring into even the most minimalist city space.
SORRENTO SUNRISE
£67.00
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