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The best luxury flower delivery services
From creative newcomers to the capital's most popular mainstays, these are the ultimate florists for a grand gesture

Whatever the occasion, sending flowers to friends and family is a timeless way to show your love – and now, you've got plenty of options that lie outside the traditional bunch of roses.
There's a new wave of creativity rippling through the floristry industry, with cool new start-ups making waves on Instagram and traditional London florists enjoying a major resurgence.
Below, we’ve curated a list of the best online flower delivery services that are guaranteed to bring some joy to someone's day. Whether it’s a romantic statement or a ‘just because’ gift, these luxury florists are guaranteed to deliver something memorable.
And with Mother's Day around the corner, signing a loved one up to a subscription service, where you can receive a bunch of flowers on a regular basis, is the ideal gift.
The floristry trends to know now
Before you pick your bouquet, consider the latest floristry trends:
Letterbox flowers
As the name suggests, these flowers will fit through your letterbox, making them a wise choice if your recipient may not be home to receive them. Most arrive as buds, meaning they'll get to enjoy watching them bloom – and they'll likely last longer than a traditional hand-tied bouquet, too.
Single-variety bouquets
No longer the sole preserve of Valentine’s Day roses (although those are still a fail-safe move), single-variety bouquets make a sophisticated statement. Showcasing one species at its best, a bunch of single stems is a simple way to enjoy seasonal flora, from peonies in late spring to hydrangeas in summer. FlowerBx is the chicest example (which is unsurprising when you learn the brand was founded by Tom Ford alumni, Whitney Bromberg Hawkings).
Dried and faux flowers
If you want to give a gift that will truly last, dried and faux flowers offer a statement alternative to their fresh counterpart. Many of today's best flower delivery services now offer them – including our favourite, Bloom & Wild, which carries everything from colourful arrangements to pared-back pampas grass.
Flower subscriptions
A flower subscription allows you to schedule regular deliveries to you or your loved one’s home. Simply select how frequently you’d like them delivered and, in some cases, also the style of bouquet.
How to care for your flowers
There are a few simple steps you can take to make sure your flowers thrive for as long as possible. Firstly, check the care instructions that accompany your delivery – roses, for example, often arrive with protective outer guard petals, which are left on to prevent bruising in transit. Removing these will make your flowers truly shine.
Next, trim stems by an inch or two, cutting at a diagonal angle so they can absorb more water – if you can do this while they are submerged, even better. Strip away any leaves that sit below the waterline too, and remember to refresh the water every couple of days, trimming the stems a further centimetre when you do this.
Finally, consider where you display your flowers – placing them away from radiators and direct light will prevent delicate blooms from drying out early.
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