Highams Park Hanukkah Flowers

At Highams Park Florist, we love helping families in Highams Park welcome the Festival of Lights with thoughtfully designed Hanukkah flowers and elegant blue-and-white bouquets. From crisp white lilies and roses to seasonal foliage and subtle silver accents, every design is created in-store by our experienced local florist team.

Whether you're hosting a gathering near Highams Park Station, lighting candles by the lake at Highams Park & Lake, or visiting relatives in Chingford, Woodford Green or Walthamstow, we make it easy to send meaningful arrangements that feel personal and respectful of tradition.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across the area when you order online before 3 PM, with careful hand-delivery to homes, synagogues and local businesses along Larkshall Road, Hale End Road and surrounding streets.

  • Handcrafted menorah-friendly table centres and sideboard displays
  • Thoughtful gifts for hosts, grandparents and community events
  • Locally sourced blooms wherever possible for freshness and quality

As a trusted neighbourhood shop, we're always happy to advise on suitable colours, flower meanings and sizes for your celebration. You can order online in just a few clicks, or pop into Highams Park Florist to talk through bespoke bouquets for your Hanukkah gatherings.

Celebrate eight days of light and hope with beautifully arranged flowers, crafted locally in Highams Park and delivered with care the very same day.

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HANUKKAH FLOWERS
This elegant bouquet celebrates the quiet clarity of white in a compact, hand-tied form that reads as both thoughtful and timeless. Pristine chrysanthemum heads dominate the composition, each round bloom formed of many narrow white petals radiating from a small yellow centre that catches the eye with a sunny, reassuring glow. Interspersed are slender, pale green-yellow lily buds-some with subtle striping-whose closed forms promise future unfolding and introduce a sophisticated vertical rhythm to the arrangement. Light, airy clusters of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven throughout, their tiny blossoms offering a soft, cloud-like fill that tempers the bolder chrysanthemum shapes. Rich green leaves and stems provide depth and balance, their glossy surfaces framing the whites and enhancing the bouquet's fresh, clean palette. The flowers are cradled in an inner layer of textured brown kraft paper for an earthy counterpoint and wrapped externally in shimmering clear cellophane that protects and highlights the flowers; the gathered, tied base creates a convenient standing bundle. The scent is understated and fresh-clean white florals with a whisper of meadow after rain-suitable for a calm anniversary, a thankful gesture, or a sympathetic embrace. As a locally minded arrangement, it feels at home for well-wishers from Station Parade to the edge of Highams Park Lake, where a simple bunch like this can convey steadiness, care, and neighbourhood warmth.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
This elegant floral design is built around a dramatic, rounded cluster of royal blue hydrangeas whose dense texture feels almost velvety in the eye and promises a cool, watery scent. Around that central bloom, creamy white roses open in concentric layers, their soft, tactile petals warming the cool blue with a classic, forgiving beauty. Rising above the cluster, several white calla lilies provide sculptural, trumpet-shaped accents; their smooth spathes catch the light like satin and give the bouquet a calm, upright grace. Delicate vertical spires of white snapdragons or stock thread among the lilies and hydrangeas, adding a spirited, slightly playful lift that keeps the silhouette airy rather than heavy. Throughout, glossy dark green foliage and lighter, lacy fern fronds create a natural framework, their tones and textures balancing the vivid blue and pristine whites. The clear glass vase presents the stems as if on display, the water kept clean and visible, a detail that speaks to fresh handling and careful arranging. This is a composition that reads as both dignified and approachable-a comforting sympathy piece, a special anniversary gift, or a tasteful centrepiece for an intimate gathering. Picture it delivered across Highams Park on a soft, overcast London morning, bridging the cool blue of the hydrangeas with the neighbourhood's leafy corners near the lake and local green spaces.
YOU ARE EXQUISITE
£65.00
A composed and towering mass of white lilies is photographed against a pure white background, the arrangement radiating calm and understated elegance. Each bloom displays multiple smooth, broad petals that open in graceful layers, their brilliant white surfaces warmed subtly by a pale creamy-yellow tone at the throat that draws the eye inward. Prominent within many flowers are slim stamens, pale greenish-yellow filaments crowned with warm brown anthers that add delicate, organic texture to the otherwise monochrome palette. Interlaced among the blossoms are robust, deep-green leaves whose glossy surfaces and pointed shapes give structural contrast and a feeling of abundance. The vase is simple and transparent, its gently flared neck and sturdy base revealing neatly trimmed stems submerged in pristine water that doubles the sense of freshness. The lighting is soft and even, lending each petal a silky sheen and allowing the bouquet's natural scent to be almost imagined-soft, sweet, and reassuring. As a local florist familiar with Station Road and the residential streets around Highams Park, I would recommend this arrangement for moments when quiet dignity is called for: sympathy tributes, memorial tables, or an elegant gift to soothe and console. The picture conveys a careful hand at work: conditioned stems, balanced form, and blooms selected at their prime to ensure both visual impact and lasting presence in the home or church.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
There is a graceful, curated serenity to this hand-tied bunch: soft blush roses take centre stage, their layered petals suggesting a quiet romance, while small white berries - likely snowberries or white hypericum - scatter brightness through the foliage like pale beads. Fine sprays of tiny white flowers, possibly waxflower or astrantia, add a whisper-light texture that contrasts beautifully with the fuller rose heads and the few deeper pink or burgundy accents tucked into the mix. Broad, rounded eucalyptus leaves in dusty blue-green sweep through the bouquet, offering both cool colour contrast and the faint, calming aroma you notice as you bring the stems close. Slim, upright spike blooms, reminiscent of snapdragons, add vertical movement so the arrangement reads as natural and gently structured rather than formal. The stems are bound with a cream-coloured ribbon into an effortless, garden-picked silhouette that feels warm and personal. Photographed in soft, diffuse daylight, the colours remain true - the blushes pale and tender, the silvery foliage muted - creating an overall mood of understated joy. As a local florist's selection crafted for everyday elegance, it suits quiet celebrations: a milestone birthday, a heartfelt thank-you, a housewarming for a neighbour on Station Road, or simply a pick-me-up delivered within the Highams Park area. The tactile contrasts - velvet petals against waxy greens - and the expert placement of each stem reflect careful floral craft and a respect for seasonal freshness and scent.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
There is a tranquil clarity to this arrangement: twelve pristine white roses, each blossom at a slightly different stage of opening, arranged with soft, floating sprays of baby's breath against a bright white studio background. The roses' petals are creamy and almost luminous, their surfaces smooth and slightly satiny under gentle, natural light that highlights the faint ivory edges and subtle shadowing between layers of petals. Babys breath (Gypsophila) threads between the larger blooms like a fine mist, introducing an ethereal, almost weightless texture that softens the bouquet and draws the eye around the composition. Darker and lighter green leaves-deep forest green to lively lime-create a vivid base, their veins and glossy planes giving the arrangement a grounded, living quality. The stems are visible through a plain, clear glass vase; you can picture the clean cut ends and the water level, small details that reassure of recent care and attention. This is the kind of bouquet a florist would prepare for both celebration and solace: a wedding aisle arrangement, an anniversary gift, or a tasteful sympathy tribute. The fragrance is delicate and fresh, more a suggestion of floral cleanness than a strong scent, bringing to mind cool mornings in Highams Park or a short walk through the nearby trees toward the station. For those seeking a refined, timeless expression of affection or remembrance, this bouquet offers composed elegance and the quiet language of white blooms.
MY ONLY
£70.00
In this photograph, a beautifully balanced bouquet of creamy white roses and lilac-tinted statice is the clear focal point, standing proudly in a tall glass vase on a smooth white surface. About a dozen roses form the heart of the design, each bloom at that perfect in-between stage, neither tight bud nor fully open, with soft, layered petals that suggest luxury without excess. Their colour leans toward warm ivory, creating a sense of purity and timeless elegance, not unlike the calm you feel walking through the tree-lined streets around Highams Park station. Threaded among these classic roses are fine, branching stems of tiny lavender-purple flowers, reminiscent of statice or limonium, so light and delicate they appear almost like a floral mist encircling the larger blooms. The statice introduces subtle contrast and texture, its small, papery blossoms catching the light in a different way to the roses' velvety petals, adding dimension without crowding the arrangement. The clear cylindrical vase reveals the straight, green stems submerged in crystal-clear water, a detail that underscores the bouquet's freshness, as though it has just been delivered to a home off Hale End Road or to a quiet office near Chingford. Soft, diffused daylight pours in from an unseen window, illuminating the flowers from one side and creating gentle highlights and shadows that model each petal and sprig. The background remains intentionally out of focus, allowing the eye-and the imagination-to rest solely on the bouquet. The mood is one of understated sophistication and calm emotion, ideal for occasions where words might feel too heavy: a condolence visit, a reflective birthday, or a simple gesture of care sent from Highams Park to someone dear.
PEARL MEMORIES
£60.00
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