De Beauvoir Town Hanukkah Flowers

Welcome to De Beauvoir Town Flowers, your trusted local florist specialising in beautiful Hanukkah flowers and vibrant seasonal bouquets. Located right by Regent’s Canal and the charming Sotheby Road, we’re proud to serve our neighbours in De Beauvoir Town as well as nearby communities like Canonbury, Dalston, and Islington.

When you order Hanukkah bouquets or floral gifts from us, you’re supporting genuine local expertise. Our experienced, passionate team hand-selects premium blooms ideal for your Hanukkah table, hostess gifts, or thoughtful greetings. Whether you’ve just moved to the area or have called this corner of Hackney home for years, we’re always delighted to help you find the perfect arrangement.

We know life gets busy, which is why we offer same-day delivery across De Beauvoir Town, Essex Road, and beyond – just place your order online before 3 PM. Our arrangements travel with care, arriving fresh at your doorstep, whether you’re near De Beauvoir Square or celebrating with friends on Southgate Road.

  • Elegant Hanukkah bouquets & bespoke designs
  • Reliable same-day flower delivery until 3 PM
  • Trusted local service, order online for peace of mind
Let De Beauvoir Town Flowers help you mark this season of light. Order online today and bring the joy of Hanukkah home with hand-crafted blooms from your neighbourhood florist.

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HANUKKAH FLOWERS
Captured upright against a minimalist white background, this hand-tied bouquet celebrates the calm elegance of white blooms contrasted with verdant foliage. The composition's focal point is a generous scattering of pristine, daisy-like chrysanthemums whose numerous white petals radiate from warm yellow eyes, giving the bouquet an immediately cheerful yet refined personality. Slender, pale green-yellow lily buds, some showing faint stripe detail, are tucked between the larger heads - their closed forms suggesting anticipation and the gentle unfolding of future blossoms. Cloudy sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) are woven through the arrangement, their tiny clustered flowers creating a soft, mist-like texture that lightens the visual weight and adds a delicate finish. Deep green leaves and glossy stems provide structure and a richer colour grounding for the whites, while the flowers are hand-gathered and wrapped in a layer of natural brown kraft paper that feels rustic and tactile. A clear cellophane outer wrap adds protection and a modest shine under the light, the base carefully gathered and tied to form a neat, portable bouquet. The imagery and scent are understated: clean floral notes with a faint grassy hint, like a stroll past De Beauvoir Square on an early morning. It's an arrangement that reads as pure and thoughtful - appropriate for birthdays, new homes, thank-you gestures, or contemplative sympathy - and carries the reassuring look of a bouquet prepared with local care for homes and events around Canonbury and the surrounding streets.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
The artistry of this tall bouquet lies in the interplay of cool and creamy tones set against a crisp white background, presented in a clear glass vase that reveals the tidy stems and fresh water below. A broad, opulent cluster of vivid blue hydrangeas occupies the central plane, its dense blooms feeling almost plush to the eye and serving as an immediate focal point. Around their base and spilling into the mid-level are several fully opened creamy white roses, their velvety petals giving a comforting, classic fragrance note even in memory. Above and around the hydrangeas, pristine white calla lilies rise with an architectural grace; each trumpet-shaped bloom catches light like porcelain and lifts the arrangement upward. Slender spikes of white snapdragons weave through the upper register, their delicate florets adding rhythm and a touch of old-fashioned charm. The composition is supported by glossy dark-green leaves-likely salal-and airy fern fronds that soften the silhouette and trail gently toward the vase lip. The overall texture is layered: dense, round hydrangea clusters balanced by sculptural callas and the soft spirals of roses, finished with the slight rustle of fern. This bouquet evokes quiet celebration or consolation-a thoughtful gift for an anniversary along De Beauvoir Square, a serene sympathy piece for a service near Southgate Road, or an elegant centrepiece for a small dinner beside the Regents Canal. The arrangement's freshness and refined palette speak to careful handling and local floral expertise.
YOU ARE EXQUISITE
£65.00
As a De Beauvoir Town florist I often set out white lilies like these when a client asks for something quietly majestic; the photograph shows a large, carefully composed bouquet of pristine white lilies set against a pure white background so every nuance reads plainly. The six broad petals of each bloom unfold in graceful waves, their surfaces gleaming pure white while a shy, creamy yellow-green pools at the base of the petals within each throat, adding soft dimensional warmth. From several blossoms pale greenish-yellow filaments extend, ending in warm brown anthers that provide a natural, earthy punctuation against the luminous petals. Glossy, elongated leaves in a rich verdant green are threaded liberally through the arrangement, their shaped blades creating contrast and a sense of generous volume. The stems are visible through a simple clear glass vase with a slightly flared rim; the water inside is clean and reflective, and the pale green stalks travel down into the base with tidy precision. Lighting is soft and even, bringing out the petal texture and the bouquet's tranquil character. This composition radiates calm - appropriate for a memorial or a thoughtful housewarming - and carries a restrained perfume that fills a room without overwhelming it. Whether delivered that afternoon to a flat near De Beauvoir Square, left for a bedside in a Canal-side home, or placed as a centerpiece for an intimate gathering on Kingsland Road, this lily arrangement speaks of purity, remembrance, and quiet compassion, a style I craft regularly at De Beauvoir Town Flowers.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
There is a cultivated, English-cottage ease to this bouquet as if gathered from a sunny cutting patch in De Beauvoir Town and arranged with deliberate care. Soft blush roses dominate the scene, their petals unfurling in concentric, velvety layers, surrounded by the cool, rounded handfuls of dusty blue-green eucalyptus that fan the composition and suggest a gentle, refreshing fragrance. Interspersed are clusters of bright white berries, perhaps snowberry or hypericum, which provide crisp highlights against the pale pinks, while delicate sprays of tiny white blossoms-likely waxflower or astrantia-add a feathery texture and lift. Hints of richer pink and burgundy micro-blooms nestle in the depths, giving the eye places to rest, and taller, slender flower spikes show through at the edges, adding vertical rhythm. The hand-tied stems are finished with a cream ribbon that whispers of understated occasion and careful finishing. Captured in soft, natural daylight, the bouquet reads as both soothing and enlivening: perfect for a housewarming on De Beauvoir Road, a thank-you dropped off to a neighbour near De Beauvoir Square, or simply as an everyday indulgence. It feels tactile to imagine running fingertips across the petals and leaves-the velvet against the lightly prickly greens-and reflects the quiet confidence of a florist who chooses each stem for scent, texture and seasonal harmony.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
There is a serene clarity to this hand-gathered bouquet: approximately twelve pristine white roses intertwined with clouds of delicate baby's breath, photographed against an unblemished white background. The roses range from pale cream to the faintest ivory, their petals layered and tactile, some opened wide to reveal soft centers while others remain as gentle buds, suggesting both fullness and anticipation. Sprays of Gypsophila thread through the composition, producing an ethereal, mist-like texture that lightens the visual weight and casts a lace-like veil over the larger blooms. Beneath, a bed of varied greenery - leaves of deep, satiny green and lighter chartreuse - anchors the display and gives each blossom a crisp, contrasting frame. The flowers sit in a plain, cylindrical clear glass vase; through the transparent sides you can see straight, freshly trimmed stems and the shimmering water line, a small but important sign of the bouquet's careful preparation. The lighting is soft and diffuse, enhancing the roses' creamy tones and the fragile sparkle of the baby's breath. This is a bouquet I would often prepare for a birthday, an anniversary, or as a thoughtful condolence tribute, and it travels well for local delivery around De Beauvoir Town and neighbouring Dalston or Broadway Market. Its presence is calming and elegantly expressive - a floral composition that reads as both celebration and solace, offered with the attentive hand of a neighbourhood florist.
MY ONLY
£70.00
A lush, rounded bouquet of creamy white roses and wisps of lilac statice glows softly in the centre of the photograph, composed with the poised simplicity that local De Beauvoir Town florists are known for. Approximately a dozen white roses, cool and creamy with a hint of ivory at the heart, are clustered tightly together, each bloom at that perfect stage where the outer petals are gently unfurled while the inner whorls still cradle a secretive centre. Fine sprigs of lavender-tinted statice weave in and out of the roses, their countless miniature flowers forming a feathery haze around the larger blooms, like distant heather fields condensed into a delicate border. The texture contrast is striking yet gentle: plush, full rose heads against the light, almost papery statice. All are gathered in a tall, perfectly clear cylindrical vase, where straight, vivid green stems are visible, submerged partway in sparkling water that catches highlights from a nearby window. The vase is placed on a bright, clean white surface, which bounces natural light back up into the arrangement, enhancing the petals' soft glow. Behind, the background falls away into a soft blur of pale neutrals, suggesting an airy interior on a calm morning, perhaps in a flat along De Beauvoir Road or near the cafes of Downham Road. The scene feels quiet and contemplative, ideal for a sympathy bouquet, a reflective moment after a canal-side walk, or a refined gift delivered locally to mark an understated anniversary or a new beginning in a freshly decorated home.
PEARL MEMORIES
£60.00
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