Kentish Town Halloween Flowers - Spooky Blooms & Autumn Magic

At Kentish Town Florist, we adore Halloween. Our hand-crafted Halloween flowers and dramatic bouquets are designed right here in Kentish Town, just a stroll from Kentish Town Road, Tufnell Park, and the buzz of Camden Town.

Whether you're styling a gothic dinner table, decorating a shopfront near Fortess Road, or planning a pumpkin-lit party at home, our experienced florist team blends rich seasonal blooms, berries, foliage and quirky accents for a perfectly spooky-but still elegant-look. From moody crimson roses to burnt-orange lilies and mini pumpkin arrangements, every design is made fresh to order in our local studio.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Kentish Town and nearby Gospel Oak, Camden and Tufnell Park when you order online before 3 PM. Your flowers are personally delivered with care - never sent in a box - so they arrive party-ready and long-lasting.

  • Hand-made Halloween bouquets by local expert florists
  • Trusted same-day delivery until 3 PM, Monday to Saturday
  • Covering Kentish Town, Camden, Gospel Oak & nearby areas

As a long-standing neighbourhood florist, we're always happy to advise on the best Halloween flowers for your venue, lighting and colour scheme. Order online today with Kentish Town Florist and bring a little autumn magic - and just the right amount of mischief - to your celebrations.

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Halloween Flowers
From a top-down angle this dense, circular bouquet presents a study in autumnal warmth, carefully composed for impact and intimacy. Large, fully bloomed roses dominate the centre, their cores a soft, warm peach that graduates outward into coral and then to a reddish-rust at the petal edges, producing a gentle ombre like leaves turning beneath a low sun. Nestled among those classic roses are lively clusters of Hypericum berries - some vividly lime, others a pale cream - which add playful, rounded highlights and a crisp textural contrast. Punctuating the colourway are sprigs of Green Trick dianthus, plush and velvety, that read like emerald moss, giving the arrangement an unexpected tactile softness. Strategically placed deep burgundy and burnt-orange leaves, resembling dried oak or maple, give the design a seasonal, slightly rustic silhouette while glossy green foliage fills and lifts the bouquet, ensuring a sense of abundance. Light plays softly across the petals and berries, creating mild shadows that enhance depth and draw the eye inward. As a Kentish Town florist's composition, it carries the kind of comforting, well-travelled charm you'd expect to find in a shop near Kentish Town Road, suitable for a harvest table, a birthday in early autumn, or a thoughtful sympathy bouquet. Tenderly scented with rose and green undernotes, this piece is presented with careful floral technique - a tactile, smell-rich reminder of late-season walks toward Camden Market and the quiet warmth of home.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
A glorious, tactile study of autumn in bloom, photographed from above on a pure white background so every hue reads clearly-like the first crunch of leaves beneath a walk from Kentish Town station toward Fortess Road. The focal lilies are a lively orange, petals unfurling into trumpet shapes that invite touch, while bright orange Gerbera daisies pulse with cheerful energy and deep burgundy gerberas add a rich, grounding note. Interspersed among them are soft, ivory lisianthus (or mini roses) whose ruffled petals create tender pockets of light against the warmer tones, and clusters of pale purple Astrantia add a delicate, starry texture that softens the composition. Tightly closed lily buds in green and peach peek through, promising a second wave of blooms and creating layered depth. Generous splashes of burgundy and reddish-brown foliage-large, lobed leaves reminiscent of fallen oak-anchor the design and nod to the season's turning palette, while fresh green foliage and slim stems lift the bouquet and keep it feeling alive. The bouquet reads as both rustic and refined: expertly packed yet loose enough to feel hand-gathered, with a scent profile that suggests sweet florals warmed by late-summer sun and damp earth. I imagine this arrangement placed at a harvest table or sent as a thoughtful housewarming for friends near Gospel Oak or the crescent around the market-an autumnal embrace that captures the spirit of the neighbourhood in petals and leaves.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
Nestled against a stark white backdrop, this hand-tied autumn bouquet reads like a small harvest celebration crafted for the neighbourhood: deep crimson gerbera daisies with their dark centres and plush, burgundy-red roses dominate the round, densely packed composition. Bright clusters of yellow spray chrysanthemums scatter through the massed blooms, shining like little sunlit moments that balance the richer reds. Coral-pink garden roses soften the palette with a gentle, almost peachy blush, while narrow red-and-orange alstroemeria provide fine, striped petals that catch the eye and add a lively, star-shaped contrast. The arrangement is built on layers of foliage - broad, glossy deep-green leaves furnish a vibrant backdrop, and paler, textured or variegated leaves create depth and volume. Several large, russet-brown autumn leaves, reminiscent of oak or maple and showing bronze undertones, are artfully tucked in to emphasize the seasonal story and to introduce an earthy, tactile note. In morning light the velvety rose petals and gerbera discs seem to glow, the chrysanthemums exude a faint, clean scent, and the dry, russet leaves lend a whisper of crispness. Stems are gathered into a tidy, visible green bundle at the base, showing the skilled hand-tying typical of a local florist. As an experienced Kentish Town florist I recommend this arrangement for Thanksgiving centrepieces, harvest parties, or as a warm seasonal delivery across Kentish Town and nearby Camden streets - a bouquet that looks as comforting as it smells and holds up beautifully on a dining table or mantel.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
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