The Fresh Flower Company | Venues and testimonials

testimonials

"Service is excellent and the flowers of a consistently high standard. A pleasure to work with."
Edgar King,
Trinity House

"Your flowers are memorably beautiful and your service impeccable."
Vaughan Rees OBE, the Royal Albert Hall

"Every bit was fabulous, from the bouquets to the archways, to the table settings...a lot of our guests complimented us on the flowers."
Annie Vanhaverberge,
bride at Le Gothique

clients include

BBC David Hockney at the Portrait Gallery
Spring proms at the Albert Hall
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
Burberry
Veuve Cliquot
Vidal Sassoon
L'Oreal
Annie Liebowitz

Venues and testimonials

This page lists clients and venues that the Fresh Flower Company regularly works with and quotes their feedback on our service and flowers.

Horniman Conservatory, SE23

Horniman Conservatory, SE23

Weddings, parties and events are held in the Grade II listed Victorian conservatory at the Horniman Museum.

Garden Museum, SE1

Garden Museum, SE1

On the banks of the Thames, the Garden Museum is housed in a restored Victorian church.

Dulwich College, SE21

Dulwich College, SE21

Founded in 1619, Dulwich College is a popular venue for weddings and corporate events. 

Lincoln's Inn

Lincoln's Inn

Lincoln's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court. Set in 11 acres in of grounds in Central London. Both the Great Hall and the Old Hall, and many of the Inn's meeting rooms are available for private hire.

Stationers' Hall

Stationers' Hall

A Grade I listed building, Stationers' Hall was completed in 1673 after the Great Fire of London. It is one of the few ancient Livery Halls left in the City of London.

Le Gothique

Le Gothique

Its foundation stone was laid by Queen Victoria and it once held prisoner Rudolph Hess. But the Royal Victoria Patriotic Building is now home to Le Gothique - a quirky restaurant, bar and garden on Wandsworth Common.

Trinity House

Trinity House

This beautiful Grade 1 listed venue is over 200 years old and looks out onto the Tower of London.

Dulwich Picture Gallery, SE21

Dulwich Picture Gallery, SE21

England's oldest public art gallery is set within beautifully landscaped gardens in the heart of eighteenth century Dulwich.

St Pauls

St Pauls

London's leading cathedral was designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1675 and 1710 after the Great Fire of London destroyed its predecessor.

National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery

Founded in 1856, the National Gallery houses over 160,000 portraits of famous British men and women. It is located in the heart of London and offers a selection of venues in its gallery rooms, restaurant and theatre.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge

Completed in the 1890s, Tower Bridge houses four venues for events and parties. It is also available for weddings and civil ceremonies.

Tower Bridge

V&A

Founded in 1852, the V&A is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects.