Highbury Hanukkah Flowers

At Highbury Flowers, we design thoughtful Hanukkah flowers that bring light, warmth and tradition to homes across Highbury and the surrounding neighbourhoods. From soft white and blue bouquets to elegant table centres, every piece is created by an experienced local florist right here near Highbury Fields and Highbury Barn.

Whether you're hosting family on Highbury Park, visiting loved ones in Islington, or sending festive wishes to friends in Finsbury Park or Canonbury, our team will handcraft and hand-deliver your arrangement with care. We carefully select fresh seasonal flowers that complement Hanukkah décor - clean whites, cool blues and lush greenery - all arranged with a modern North London touch.

For busy households, our trusted local team offers same-day delivery across Highbury and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Every design is conditioned in-store, safely packed and delivered by drivers who know our streets, from Blackstock Road to Highbury Corner.

  • Handcrafted Hanukkah bouquets and table arrangements
  • Reliable local same-day delivery on orders placed by 3 PM
  • Serving Highbury, Islington, Finsbury Park and nearby

As your trusted neighbourhood florist, Highbury Flowers is here to help you celebrate each night of Hanukkah beautifully. Order online today and let our expert florists add a little extra light to your celebrations.

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HANUKKAH FLOWERS
This upright, hand-tied bouquet presents a refined study in white and green, captured against a plain white background to emphasize textures and line. The arrangement centres on abundant white chrysanthemum blooms - daisy-like, with delicate, radiating petals surrounding pale yellow centres - creating a joyful yet composed core. Vertical interest comes from several long, pale green lily buds, some showing subtle striping along their graceful forms, suggesting future opening and a gentle sense of anticipation. Threaded throughout are soft, airy clusters of gypsophila (baby's breath) whose tiny blossoms create a misty softness around the main flowers, while deep green leaves and stems provide a strong, calming contrast. The bouquet is carefully wrapped in two layers: an inner crinkled brown kraft paper lending an earthy, artisan feel, and an outer clear cellophane that protects and adds a subtle gloss; the base is gathered and tied so the bunch can be carried or set upright. The implied scent is light and fresh, a whisper of lily and cut grass, and the lighting hints at a soft morning glow as you might find in a Highbury shop window near Highbury Barn. This is the kind of arrangement Highbury Flowers would prepare for neighbours seeking a versatile, understated gift - equally appropriate for birthday joy, a quiet memorial, or a simple note of thanks - presented with the calm confidence of a local florist who knows the community's tastes.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
This composition reads like a quiet statement of refined taste: a tall, elegant display set in a clear glass vase, the white background keeping the focus on form and colour. Dominating the arrangement is a plush mound of vivid blue hydrangeas whose clustered blooms offer a tactile, almost cushion-like texture. Around the base and midsection, creamy white roses bloom in full, their soft, layered petals adding warmth and a traditional softness. Rising above, pristine white calla lilies unfurl in sculptural, trumpet-shaped curves, catching light along their porcelain surfaces and providing a vertical drama that complements the rounded hydrangea mass. Interspersed among them are slim spikes of white snapdragons or stock, offering a delicate, whimsical cadence of small blossoms that guide the eye upward. Rich, varied foliage - glossy broad leaves that could be salal or lemon leaf, alongside lighter, lacy fern fronds - fills gaps and frames the bouquet, some fronds spilling gently over the vase's edge to create a natural, garden-fresh silhouette. The stems are visible through the transparent vase and sit in clean water, a detail I often show clients at Highbury Flowers when arranging deliveries to nearby streets like Holloway Road or around the Arsenal area. The overall impression is of serenity and polished craftsmanship; suited for condolence and remembrance, a thoughtful anniversary, or as a tasteful centrepiece for understated celebrations.
YOU ARE EXQUISITE
£65.00
A tall, densely packed cluster of freshly cut white lilies stands poised in a clear glass vase, a visual lullaby of purity and quiet strength that reads like a floral haiku for the senses. Each blossom displays multiple smooth, porcelain-white petals that curl outward in graceful waves, while the deeper throat reveals a soft wash of creamy yellow-green that warms the centre without stealing the lilies' pristine clarity. From several open faces, long, delicate stamens project-pale green filaments crowned with brownish anthers-providing fine, tactile detail against the bright petals. Rich, glossy foliage punctuates the composition: long, spear-like leaves in a lively deep green thread through the blooms, giving the bouquet both volume and an organic contour. The transparent vase has a gently flared mouth and a substantial base; the clean water inside mirrors the room's light and lets the neat, trimmed stems show through, a visible assurance of careful handling and freshness. I imagine this arrangement in a calm Highbury sitting room or placed on a table after a quiet service near the Arsenal, where the scent of lilies-subtle, sweet, and green-softly lingers. The overall effect is poised and uplifting: suitable for sympathy, a refined wedding accent, or a meditative interior focal point. It invites stillness rather than spectacle, delivering a message of remembrance, respect, and hopeful serenity that residents from Highbury Fields to Holloway Road would recognise and appreciate.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
There is a calm, gathered feeling to this hand-tied bouquet: soft blush roses with unfurling petals form the focal point, their velvet faces catching soft, natural light and suggesting intimacy and romance. Around them, rounded eucalyptus leaves in dusty blue-green create cool, muted depth, their subtly silvered texture contrasting with the warm roses. Clusters of small white berries punctuate the arrangement with bright, cheerful texture, while tiny spray flowers - likely waxflower or astrantia - lend an airy, wildflower quality that keeps the composition from feeling too formal. In the outer edges, slender green-and-white flower spikes rise like gentle exclamation points, adding movement and graceful height. Hints of deeper pink and burgundy blooms sit low in the bouquet, giving shadowed pockets that invite a closer look. The stems are tied with a cream-coloured ribbon, knotted simply so the bouquet reads as hand-picked rather than staged. Photographed in soft daylight on a subtly blurred, light-toned background, the picture suggests an elegant domestic setting - perhaps a piano top on a street-level flat near Highbury & Islington station or a cosy table by Highbury Fields. The aroma you can almost sense is cool eucalyptus with the faint, soothing sweetness of roses. This arrangement feels like a gentle celebration or a comforting gift - for welcoming a new home, sending well wishes, or marking a quiet milestone - and it's the kind of bouquet a local Highbury florist would choose for its seasonal freshness and approachable refinement.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
There is a quietly moving simplicity to this hand-tied bouquet: about twelve creamy white roses, each at a slightly different stage of opening, surrounded by an abundance of baby's breath that falls like a delicate fog. The roses' petals are soft and velvety, edges feathered with the palest ivory, catching gentle, diffuse light that makes the blooms seem almost to glow against the bright white background. Between the larger heads, clusters of tiny gypsophila create a filigree of white dots, lending an ethereal air and a sense of lightness to the overall mass. Beneath the flowers, mixed green leaves-from deep satin emeralds to lighter, fresher lime tones-provide a lush, structural base and a tactile contrast to the smooth petals. The arrangement sits in a simple clear glass vase; stems are trimmed neatly, the water visible and reassuring, hinting at the freshness of the cut flowers as if prepared moments ago at a Highbury workshop. The faint scent is subtle and clean, evoking a sunlit conservatory or a quiet breakfast table on a Sunday near Holloway Road. As a florist I often place bouquets like this for birthdays, anniversaries, or thoughtful get-wells across Highbury & Islington; the composition feels respectful and celebratory at once. Visually it reads as calm, composed, and timeless-an object that comforts, commemorates, and quietly delights.
MY ONLY
£70.00
At the centre of the photograph sits an elegant, full bouquet composed of creamy white roses and light lavender statice, arranged with a sense of bal­anced calm that feels right at home in a Highbury townhouse. The roses are the focal point: about a dozen large blooms with velvety petals just beginning to open, their colour hovering between ivory and soft cream. Each rose appears plush and carefully spaced, forming a rounded dome that feels both luxurious and restrained. Threaded between these classic blooms are generous clouds of tiny lilac-purple statice flowers, their fine, papery texture adding a misty, almost ethereal layer. This contrast between the substantial, cup-shaped roses and the airy filler flowers creates a gentle rhythm, as though the bouquet is quietly breathing. The arrangement is placed in a tall, clear cylindrical glass vase, allowing the viewer to see the fresh green stems gathered in clean, sparkling water. The vase rests on a smooth white surface that catches the light and throws back subtle reflections of the bouquet above. Behind, the background is softly blurred, suggesting an indoor space washed with natural daylight, perhaps a bright sitting room near Highbury Barn. The light falls delicately across the petals, emphasizing their softness and the subtle variations in tone, while also highlighting the crisp structure of the statice. The image conveys a sense of serene sophistication, ideal for marking an anniversary breakfast, adding grace to a simple wedding table, or offering a gentle note of comfort when words are hard to find. It feels like a bouquet chosen by someone who values understatement, freshness, and thoughtful detail.
PEARL MEMORIES
£60.00
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