Manor House GIFTS FOR HIM

At Flowers Manor House, we know that finding the right gifts for him can be a challenge – which is why our local florist team has curated confident, modern bouquets and plants that feel stylish rather than fussy. From bold seasonal flowers to sleek greenery for his desk, every design is created here in Manor House, just moments from Finsbury Park and Harringay Green Lanes.

Whether he lives off Seven Sisters Road, near Manor House Underground Station, or around Woodberry Wetlands, we make it easy to order online and surprise him with something thoughtfully chosen. Our experienced florists handcraft each piece with care, using fresh, long-lasting stems and a contemporary colour palette he’ll actually love.

  • Reliable local same-day delivery in Manor House, Finsbury Park and Harringay when you order by 3 PM
  • Hand-tied bouquets, stylish plants and gift-worthy arrangements designed for him
  • Secure, convenient online ordering with expert local support

Ordering is simple: choose his favourite style, add a personal message, and our team at Flowers Manor House will handle the rest. With same-day delivery available until 3 PM, last-minute birthdays, anniversaries and thank-yous are covered. Trust your local florist in Manor House to deliver gifts for him that feel personal, modern and memorable.

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GIFTS FOR HIM
Set against a bright white backdrop, this joyful, hand-tied bouquet appears almost to float, its colours recalling the lively energy of Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park on a sunny day. At its centre, magenta and hot pink roses open luxuriously, each flower revealing layers of velvety petals that deepen in colour toward the core. Lime green spider chrysanthemums cluster around them, their delicate, needle-like petals shooting outwards in all directions, adding a sense of movement and playful texture that balances the romantic roses. Interspersed among these statement blooms are rich indigo and royal purple lisianthus, some blossoms fully open into ruffled cups while others remain as sleek, tapered buds, contributing elegance and depth. Lemon-yellow gerbera daisies dot the arrangement like small suns, their round, multi-petalled faces infusing the bouquet with optimism and cheer. Just off-centre, a single creamy yellow rose bud rests quietly, its neatly folded petals offering a soft, contemplative note. Fine sprays of lavender-toned filler flowers and slender green buds peek between the larger blooms, giving the impression of a meadow gathered at its colourful peak. Encircling this burst of colour is a generous layer of greenery: glossy, dark leaves, lighter eucalyptus-like stems, and airy fern fronds that spill gently outward, creating a textured, verdant collar. The bouquet forms a classic, rounded silhouette, with hand-tied stems neatly visible at the base, ready to slip into a favourite vase. The arrangement feels like a celebration of spring and shared moments, ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply brightening a living room in Manor House with a touch of florist-crafted artistry.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
This rounded, hand-tied bouquet sits against a crisp white surface, a crafted étude in autumnal colour and tactile detail, and is the kind of arrangement we prepare at Flowers Manor House for neighbours around Manor House and Finsbury Park. Dominant in the composition are deep, velvety red gerberas and dark crimson roses; their broad petals and layered centers create strong focal points that draw the eye inward. Interspersed generously are clusters of bright yellow spray chrysanthemums that add sunny punctuation and a papery, cheerful texture. Coral-pink roses and soft peach blooms provide softer, romantic notes, while narrow, orange-tinged alstroemeria with delicate striping lend a lively, starry rhythm across the bouquet. The foliage mix is carefully chosen: glossy, deep-green leaves create a lush backdrop; lighter, subtly variegated greenery adds air and relief; together they carry a cool, green scent under the sweeter flower notes. Inserted among the blossoms are several large, reddish-brown leaves-oak- or maple-like in shape-whose bronze tones and crinkled edges insist on a late-autumn mood, grounding the bouquet in the season. The stems are gathered and visible at the base, tied with a practical finish that speaks of hand-crafted care. Under soft daylight, petals glow and shadows fall into the bouquet's layered pockets, making it equally suited to a Thanksgiving centrepiece, a generous housewarming present, or a thoughtful delivery to friends across Seven Sisters Road and nearby streets.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
Against a clean white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet looks like a pocket of autumn colour lifted from the streets around Manor House and placed gently into view. The flowers form a rounded, carefully composed dome, dominated by full chrysanthemums in tones of deep amber, burnished gold, and lively orange. Their densely layered, sometimes spiky petals add a dramatic, textured presence, capturing that sense of early evening light on turning leaves. Threaded between them are several creamy white roses, their softly spiralling petals giving a refined, almost serene counterpoint to the vivid chrysanthemums. Adding a unique sculptural accent are yellow-orange celosia, sometimes called cockscomb, whose velvety, coral-like heads ripple in folds and curves, inviting the eye to linger on their unusual form. Small clusters of white, daisy-like matricaria are scattered generously throughout, each tiny bloom with a bright yellow centre, suggesting the informal charm of wildflowers found on a stroll towards Finsbury Park. Around and beneath the main flowers, feathery lime-green solidago and complementary foliage create a halo of fresh green, making the brighter tones stand out while adding movement and softness. The stems are aligned neatly and wrapped at the base with green florist's tape, indicating a hand-crafted bouquet ready for a vase on a Manor House windowsill or dining table. The arrangement feels both relaxed and intentional, ideal for sending congratulations, offering comfort, or simply bringing a touch of seasonal warmth into a busy North London home.
COUNTRYSIDE BUNCH
£65.00
An artfully balanced bouquet photographed against a pristine white background, dominated by a single, large creamy white oriental lily that opens like a small moon at its centre. The lily's clean, slightly curved petals and pale yellow stamens form a calm, luminous heart to the composition, while clusters of lime-green and soft yellow lily buds around it promise future blooms and add sculptural volume. Interwoven among the lilies are several rich, velvety red rosebuds - dark, passionate flashes that contrast beautifully with the lighter tones and lend the arrangement a classic romantic voice. The greens have been chosen and layered with care: broad, glossy forest-green lily leaves provide a sturdy backdrop; long, arching palm fronds offer rhythmic movement and a fresh, tropical silhouette; and cool silvery eucalyptus stems with their rounded leaves give an elegant, muted counterpoint. Everything rests in a clear, cylindrical glass vase through which the pale green stems and pristine water are visible, reinforcing the sense of freshness and florist skill. Soft, diffused lighting highlights the textures - the lily's waxy sheen, the roses' plush velvet, the eucalyptus' matte coolness - creating depth and inviting touch. As a local florist familiar with Manor House and the surrounding streets near Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park, I imagine this arrangement on a dining table or as a gift arriving with same-day delivery across the neighbourhood - a refined composition that speaks of celebration, purity, and sincere affection. Flowers Manor House prepares pieces like this for anniversaries, quiet congratulations, and thoughtful displays.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
There is a gentle, English-cut serenity in this hand-tied bouquet, centred on soft blush roses with full, unfurling heads that suggest both romance and ease. Interspersed among the roses are sprays of tiny white flowers and clusters of glossy white berries, which catch the light and lend a delicate textural contrast to the rounded blooms. Eucalyptus leaves, with their cool, dusty blue-green tone and smooth, almost leathery surface, sweep outward to give the arrangement breathing space and a subtle aromatic lift. Small, richer pink and burgundy touches sit low in the composition, adding shadowed depth, while slim, upright flower spikes on the edges create a graceful, asymmetrical outline. The stems are gathered naturally and finished with a cream satin ribbon, the loose knot visible and evocative of a bouquet just cut from an abundant garden. In the background a softly carved, pale stone or plaster surface blurs away, suggesting a refined interior - perhaps a mantelpiece on a quiet street off Seven Sisters Road near Manor House. A white framed overlay reads Florist Choice with the set price visible, reinforcing the curated nature of the selection. The overall impression is tactile and calming: the smooth rose petals, the slightly bristly greens, the cool eucalyptus scent. As a local florist I craft arrangements like this to offer understated joy - for a new home, a thoughtful get-well, or simply because the seasons have produced bouquets worth celebrating - and I imagine it arriving fresh from our workshop to brighten a kitchen table or bedside in the neighbourhood.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
In this image, a modern round hatbox in deep black holds a carefully crafted bouquet of yellow roses and burgundy leucadendron, photographed against a neutral white background that lets the colours speak clearly. The roses form the heart of the design, gathered tightly together in a smooth, dome-like shape so that only the softest curve of each bloom is visible. Their petals are thick and velvety, tinted in rich golden hues that evoke afternoon light filtering across the rooftops around Manor House. Some blooms are fully open, revealing layered spirals, while others are a touch more cupped, adding subtle variety and rhythm within the dome. Rising among them are the sculptural stems of Leucadendron 'Safari Sunset', their elongated, tapering bracts deepening in colour from a muted green at the base to a striking wine-red and maroon at the tips. These accents introduce a vertical element and a slightly wild character, reminiscent of ornamental shrubs you might pass along the paths in nearby Finsbury Park. The base of the arrangement is wrapped in glossy, dark green foliage that hugs the curve of the hatbox, giving the design a polished, finished look. Between the larger leaves and blooms, fine tendrils of lighter, feathery greenery peek through, softening transitions and lending a gentle, almost airy movement as if stirred by a passing breeze through the streets off Green Lanes. Just below the flowers, a narrow band of white lace trims the top of the black box, adding a hint of romance and handcrafted detail. This bouquet feels both contemporary and timeless, the kind of arrangement a local Manor House resident might send as a heartfelt thank-you, a birthday surprise, or an elegant centrepiece to brighten an apartment overlooking the park.
BOX OF SUNSHINE
£115.00
Every element of this hand-crafted bouquet brings to mind the creative pulse of Manor House-where city gardens meet village quietude. Spheres of deep blue, teal, and purple hydrangea command attention at the core, their sculptural presence offset by the gentle unfolding of lilac roses and creamy white blooms. Each rose, with its delicately furled petals, speaks of affection and devotion, while pure white ranunculus and soft lisianthus carry a refined beauty reminiscent of Manor House's hidden courtyards. Pops of fuchsia-pink filler flowers provide bursts of vibrancy, matched by the airy dance of pale pink astilbe plumes curling at the edges. Light green and white lacy filler, such as Queen Anne's Lace or Ammi Majus, thread through the bouquet, recalling the wildflowers lining Finsbury Park and bustling Green Lanes. Deep green foliage supports and frames the display, adding both structure and contrast. Tightly bound at the base, the glossy wide royal purple satin ribbon provides a luxurious flourish, uniting the powder tones above. This arrangement, flourishing with the spirit of Manor House, is perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply brightening a local home-its artistry a testament to the skill and passion of local florists.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
Looking straight down into this hand-tied composition, you see a warm, autumnal story told through texture and tone. The focal point is a lavish ring of fully bloomed roses, their petals graduating from soft warm peach at the heart to brighter orange and coral, with hints of russet at the outer edges that recall fallen park leaves after an afternoon stroll near Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters Road. Interspersed between the roses are clusters of Hypericum berries - some a vivid lime green, others a pale cream - that punctuate the bouquet with small, glossy highlights and playful round shapes. Sprays of Green Trick dianthus provide dense, moss-like pockets of bright green that invite the fingertips to explore their cushiony texture against the smoother rose petals. Deep, burgundy-brown lobed leaves, almost like miniature dried maple foliage, are artfully tucked in to add autumn weight and a rustic contrast, while broad, fresh green leaves create a lush, supportive backdrop. The lighting is soft and natural, revealing velvety petal surfaces, the waxy sheen of berries, and mid-tones between shadow and sheen that give this piece a three-dimensional, tactile quality. There is a gentle scent suggestion of roses tempered by green, woody notes-as if the bouquet carries a whisper of the local market on Green Lanes. Crafted with the attention to seasonal balance that Flowers Manor House brings to Manor House deliveries, this arrangement reads as a welcoming, comforting centrepiece-perfect for Thanksgiving entertaining, seasonal gifts, or to warm a compact London flat with subtle, harvest-inspired charm.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
Captured against a bright white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet looks as though it has just been lifted from a florist's bench on Green Lanes, every bloom fresh and full of life. Soft peach and salmon-toned roses open in generous spirals, their velvety petals layered in subtle ombré shades that move from pale, almost creamy peach at the outer edges to a deeper coral glow in the centre. Threaded between them are dramatic Gerbera daisies in rich burgundy and deep magenta, each flower composed of slender rays radiating from a textured central eye that adds depth and gentle drama. Near the upper part of the bouquet, a commanding King Protea steals attention, its architectural, cone-like form built from overlapping maroon and mauve-bronze bracts, each tip brushed with a hint of blush pink; it lends the whole arrangement a sculptural, almost gallery-like feel, akin to an art piece you might discover near Manor House station. Bright lime-green Santini chrysanthemums cluster in small, rounded pom-poms, bringing a lively contrast that lifts the warmer hues around them, like sunlit green patches in Finsbury Park. A generous collar of foliage completes the design: broad, glossy leaves anchor the bouquet, tall, blade-like greens reach upward to create movement, and cascading sprigs of eucalyptus with rounded, silvery-green leaves weave through the flowers, suggesting a cool, refreshing fragrance. The stems are neatly bound and trimmed, clearly visible at the base, reinforcing the sense of a carefully hand-crafted gift ready for delivery across Manor House, Harringay, and the surrounding streets. This full, rounded bouquet feels joyful yet refined, suited to celebrations, heartfelt thanks, or simply brightening a living room on a grey North London afternoon.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
This image shows a joyful centennial display set against a pure white background: an abundant bouquet of fresh flowers gathered in a ribbed, dusty-pink vase, partnered with a sparkling 100th milestone balloon. The bouquet feels lush yet refined, with tall pink Oriental lilies rising from the centre, some open to reveal their wide, star-like petals and pollen-tipped stamens, others still in smooth green buds edged with blush. Around them are rounded heads of soft pink and muted mauve roses, their petals overlapping like ruffled fabric. Deep purple lisianthus blossoms wind among the roses, providing a rich, velvety counterpoint to the softness of the pastels. Fine sprays of lavender asters add tiny disc-like blooms dotted with bright yellow centres, while delicate stems of snowy white baby's breath lace through the bouquet, giving the impression of lightness and air. Crisp lime green button chrysanthemums are tucked in between, adding modern texture and a fresh burst of colour that makes the arrangement feel as lively as a stroll through nearby Finsbury Park on a sunny day. A mix of dark green foliage frames the flowers, shaping the bouquet into a generous dome that would sit beautifully on a dining table in a Manor House flat. To the lower right, overlapping the arrangement, a round foil balloon glows with a rainbow confetti pattern in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. At its heart, large white numbers 100 with a slight shadowed effect proclaim the reason for celebration. Together, the flowers and balloon evoke gratitude, longevity, and joy, ideal for local delivery to mark a 100th birthday or centenary celebration around Manor House.
100 YEARS YOUNG
£65.00
An elegant, rounded bouquet in shades of white, cream and green is set against a clean white backdrop, the kind of chic, calming design often chosen by Manor House residents for modern flats and townhouses. At the heart of the arrangement lies a decorative ornamental kale, its layered, ruffled leaves forming a tight rosette that transitions from pale, almost buttery green at the centre to richer green edges, giving the bouquet a striking, contemporary twist. Surrounding it, several ivory and creamy white roses are in full bloom, their many velvety petals opening wide and catching the light, hinting at a soft, nostalgic scent. Nestled between these larger blooms are clusters of small white spray chrysanthemums and tiny daisy-like flowers, each with a yellow or yellow-green centre that adds a subtle touch of warmth and innocence. Fine stems of astrantia, with their starburst-shaped greenish-white heads, dart gracefully between the other flowers, bringing intricate detail and an airy, garden-grown feel. You can glimpse the occasional white alstroemeria petal, adorned with faint stripes, weaving subtly through the bouquet and lending gentle movement. Rich green foliage, from broad leaves to more slender forms, frames and supports the flowers, creating depth and a polished, hand-crafted finish. The stems are neatly bound at the base, clearly marking this as a hand-tied bouquet ready for delivery from Flowers Manor House to addresses across Manor House, from the tree-lined streets near Finsbury Park to quieter residential pockets. The overall impression is cool, calming and sincere, perfectly suited to sympathy gestures, minimalist interiors, or marking life's quieter, more reflective moments.
AMAZON SANGRIA
£50.00
This image captures a thoughtful Father's Day gift designed with both elegance and fun in mind, set cleanly against a white background. On the left, a generous bouquet of hydrangeas has been hand-tied into a rounded, overflowing shape. At the centre of the bouquet, creamy white hydrangea heads dominate, each made up of dozens of tiny petals that blend into a soft, cloud-like surface. Around them, particularly on the left and upper sides, light blue hydrangeas introduce a cool, calming tone, evoking the peacefulness of a stroll through nearby Finsbury Park from Manor House. Nestled toward the lower left and upper right edges, vivid lime green hydrangeas provide bright pops of colour, giving the arrangement a lively, contemporary twist.   

The bouquet is richly interspersed with greenery: silvery-green eucalyptus with its smooth, rounded leaves and darker, more traditional foliage weave between the hydrangea heads. This mix of greens creates depth, framing the pastel and lime tones without overshadowing them. At the bottom, the straight green stems are clearly visible, bundled and tied in a way that shows the florist's craftsmanship and makes it easy to imagine the bouquet being unwrapped in a Manor House flat, ready for the kitchen table.   

To the lower right, slightly overlapping the blooms, a glossy round foil balloon completes the gift. Its central area is bright white, encircled at the top and bottom by bold black and white stripes that feel modern and smart. Across the balloon, the message reads, "For the BEST DAD EVER!", with "BEST" and "DAD" created from playful, multi-patterned letters in red, teal, green, and black. Smaller black text fills in the remaining words. A scattering of colourful stars and dots, along with a "No. 1" rosette icon, reinforces the sense of pride and celebration. Together, the hydrangea bouquet and balloon form an image rich with affection, perfect for honouring a father anywhere in the Manor House area.
BEST DAD EVER EUPHORIA
£70.00
The photograph frames a bouquet that feels like a quiet walk through a fragrant patch of urban wildness at golden hour. A single, sumptuous burgundy dahlia commands the center, its densely packed, velvet-like petals absorbing the warm light and drawing the eye inward. Surrounding it, garden roses in soft peach, creamy white and blush tones open in layered rosettes, their edges slightly luminous and tender to imagine by touch. Interspersed are icy-blue eryngium spikes that add a modern, sculpted contrast and whisper of windswept meadows; tiny pale green and off-white berries (likely hypericum) bring a subtle crispness like dew on grass. The foliage - a considered mix of eucalyptus and mixed greenery, some matte and silvery, others deep green and glossy - gives the bouquet a natural, breathing shape. The composition is overlaid with a white square frame with rounded corners; within it, white typography reads "Florist" in a flowing handwritten script, "CHOICE" in restrained uppercase, and the price shown as "?60" in a bold sans-serif. The overlay is deliberately airy, allowing the floral textures to remain the hero while signalling a curated offering. As a local florist's creation suited for Manor House deliveries near Seven Sisters Road, or as a hand-delivered piece to a flat by Finsbury Park, this arrangement conveys considered artisanship, botanical variety, and a tender, celebratory scent that fills a small room without overwhelming it.
FLORIST CHOICE £60
£60.00
This image presents a thoughtfully curated anniversary gift set, the kind of arrangement that might be delivered to a flat near Finsbury Park or along Green Lanes from a trusted Manor House florist. On the left stands a plentiful bouquet, its shape a rounded, generous dome of flowers. White chrysanthemum daisies dominate, with their bright yellow centres peeking out from circles of soft, narrow petals that overlap one another, giving the bouquet a plush, textured appearance. Rising amongst them are several tall white lily buds, elegantly tapered and still firmly closed. Their outer petals carry a subtle flush of pale green, adding nuance to the otherwise cool white palette and highlighting the bouquet's freshness. Fine sprays of white baby's breath are scattered throughout, forming light, airy clusters that sit between the larger blooms like pockets of gentle mist. Supporting all of this, glossy green foliage emerges at the edges and from within the bouquet, providing contrast and structure so that each white petal is clearly defined. The stems are encased in a layer of transparent cellophane that catches reflections, then wrapped in natural brown kraft paper, folded and gathered with care to create soft lines and a slightly rustic texture. The base is neatly tied, as if it has just been finished on the workbench at Flowers Manor House. To the lower right of the bouquet, a round metallic silver foil balloon rests. Its reflective surface is adorned with ornate, scrolling patterns and delicate floral motifs in deeper silver tones that form a decorative frame around the central inscription, "25th," written in an elegant, sweeping script. Behind this main text, the words "Happy Anniversary" repeat faintly in a pale grey pattern. The limited palette of white, green, and silver conveys quiet celebration, making it ideal for honouring a silver wedding anniversary or any 25-year achievement.
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY
£60.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced hydrangea bouquet, hand-tied and presented against a bright white background that lets every subtle tone of white, blue, and green stand out clearly. At its heart, a large, creamy white hydrangea bloom forms a soft, rounded core, with densely packed petals that look as though they might give slightly under your fingertips. Encircling this centre are lush clusters of sky-blue hydrangeas, their petals layered and gently ruffled, stretching towards the upper corners like pockets of open sky above the streets around Manor House station. Nestled between them, particularly along the lower left and one side, are bright lime and tender green hydrangeas that introduce a fresh, almost zesty energy, reminiscent of new leaves along Green Lanes in spring. The floristry work is evident in the foliage that binds the bouquet together: smooth, disc-shaped eucalyptus leaves in a silvery-green hue thread through the hydrangeas, introducing a cool, almost misty tone, while deeper green, slightly pointed leaves add richness and depth, filling any gaps so the bouquet feels full and generous from every angle. All stems are gathered firmly at the base in a visible, hand-tied bundle, suggesting a design ready to drop straight into a vase on a kitchen table or coffee table in a Manor House flat. The overall effect is serene and polished, with the pastel blues and greens soothing the eye while the white hydrangea at the centre adds quiet sophistication-perfect for sending calm wishes, marking a gentle celebration, or creating a peaceful focal point in a modern city home.
MOONLIGHT PATH
£60.00
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