Halloween Flowers in Cubitt Town – Spooky Bouquets & Same-Day Delivery

Welcome to Flowers Cubitt Town, your friendly local florist creating stunning Halloween flowers and bouquets right here in the heart of Cubitt Town. This October, let us help you set the perfect autumnal mood with our hand-crafted arrangements — ideal for decorating your home or surprising loved ones.

Located just steps from Manchester Road and a short walk to Millwall Park and St John's Park, we’re proud to serve not just Cubitt Town, but also our neighbours in Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf, and Blackwall. Our team of experienced florists carefully selects the season’s freshest orange lilies, dramatic black calla lilies, and accent foliage to capture that Halloween magic.

Choose from our spooky-themed bouquets online — from pumpkin-inspired centrepieces to bewitching blooms. We offer fast and reliable same-day delivery across Cubitt Town and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Whether you want to dress up your dining table or send ghoulish greetings to friends, you can count on us for quality, creativity, and a warm local touch.

  • Serving Isle of Dogs, Canary Wharf, and Blackwall
  • Locally-made spooky Halloween bouquets
  • Reliable delivery until 3 PM — perfect for last-minute surprises!
As a trusted florist in the community, we take pride in every arrangement. Let Flowers Cubitt Town make your Halloween truly enchanting!

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From this overhead perspective the bouquet reads as a careful study in autumnal warmth, each element chosen to play off the others with both colour and touch. Large, fully opened roses dominate the scene in coral-orange tones, their petals moving from soft peachy cores to hints of deeper rust at the edges, the bicolour effect giving each bloom the look of a tiny painted landscape. Interspersed among them are clusters of hypericum berries - bright lime-green or pale cream - that add a crisp, spherical contrast to the roses' softer forms. Sprays of Green Trick dianthus, dense and moss-like, provide surprising texture and a lively green note that brightens the composition. Scattered through the bouquet are broad leaves in glossy green, while more sculptural, oak-like foliage in dark reddish-brown introduces a grounding, seasonal drama. The arrangement is tightly formed and shown on white space so every curve and shadow is visible; light plays across velvety petals and glossy berries, giving the piece depth and a tactile allure. As a local Cubitt Town florist would suggest, this bouquet brings that neighbourhood autumn feeling - think island breezes and the first rustle of leaves along East Ferry Road - and it suits occasions from harvest dinner centrepieces to a comforting gift for a friend. The overall tone is rich, reassuring and thoughtful, a hand-arranged celebration of texture, scent and the gentle decline of the season.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
A vivid, detailed overhead portrait of a rich, autumnal hand-tied bouquet, described by a local Cubitt Town florist to evoke sight, scent and touch. Dominating the scene are open orange Asiatic lilies, their trumpet-like petals glossy and edged with subtle striations, surrounded by green and apricot lily buds that suggest more blooms to come. Interspersed are joyful Gerbera daisies in a bright orange and in a deep burgundy-red, each with a well-defined dark centre that anchors the colour story. Creamy white lisianthus (or delicate mini roses) provide soft, ruffled relief, while clusters of muted purple astrantia form airy, starry textures that contrast the broader petals. Significant autumn cues come from several large, reddish-brown oak-esque leaves - their lobed silhouettes and slight crispness conjure a riverside walk toward Canary Wharf or along East Ferry Road in late October. Sprays of fresh green foliage and slim stems build depth and keep the arrangement lively and fresh. The bouquet is tightly composed and impeccably lit against a pure white background so colours read cleanly and vibrantly, communicating warmth, gratitude and seasonal abundance. The arrangement reads as a generous centrepiece for a Thanksgiving table, a thoughtful birthday bouquet, or a housewarming gift to warm a compact Isle of Dogs flat. As a working florist in the neighbourhood, I imagine these stems arriving the same morning, still cool to the touch, their soft floral scents mingling with the earthy note of fallen leaves - ready for local delivery across Cubitt Town and nearby docks from Flowers Cubitt Town.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
This hand-tied bouquet is an autumnal study in warmth and texture, presented on a stark white surface so each colour and form can be read clearly. Dominant are deep crimson and burgundy gerbera daisies, their broad, flat petals circling in striking contrast to the velvety red roses, some tightly budded, some spilling layered petals with a soft, classic rose scent. Bright yellow spray chrysanthemums punctuate the composition, their clustered blooms offering a lively, sunlit counterpoint to the heavier reds. Coral-pink and soft peach roses drift through the arrangement, adding tender highlights while slender red-orange alstroemeria provide delicate, speckled accents and a sense of motion. The bouquet is framed by a rich assortment of foliage - glossy dark green leaves for depth, lighter variegated greenery for texture, and several large, reddish-brown, oak- or maple-like leaves that unmistakably signal the season. The stems are bound in a tidy hand-tied manner, the green stalks visible where the arrangement rests, communicating freshness and artisan craft. I picture this arrangement arriving for a family meal in Cubitt Town or as a thoughtful delivery to a neighbour near Island Gardens; Flowers Cubitt Town prepares stems like these with local knowledge of seasonal colour and proportions. The overall effect under soft daylight is generous and reassuring: joyful yellow, bold red, and earthy bronze combine to create a bouquet that reads as both celebratory and quietly seasonal.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
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