Good Luck Flowers in Forest Hill - Thoughtful Blooms for New Beginnings

Send a heartfelt wish with beautifully arranged good luck flowers from your local Forest Hill Florist. Our skilled team handcrafts each of our bouquets right here in Forest Hill, just a short stroll from Forest Hill Station and close to the leafy paths of Havelock Walk and London Road.

Whether it's a new job, exams, a house move, or a big performance, we design uplifting, confidence-boosting blooms using fresh seasonal stems. From bright, energetic yellows to elegant whites and greens, we'll help you choose the perfect flowers to say "you've got this".

We proudly offer same-day delivery across Forest Hill and nearby areas such as:

  • Sydenham
  • Honor Oak
  • East Dulwich

Place your order before 3 PM for swift same-day delivery, carefully handled by our local drivers who know every corner of SE23. You can easily order online through our secure website, adding a personal message to make your good luck gift even more meaningful.

As an established neighbourhood florist, we understand what local customers love - fresh, reliable, and beautifully presented arrangements. Trust Forest Hill Florist to deliver good luck blooms that arrive on time and in perfect condition, ready to brighten someone's big moment.

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GOOD LUCK
A softly radiant bouquet of hydrangeas is shown in full focus against a pure white backdrop, the kind of arrangement you might imagine being unwrapped in a bright Forest Hill townhouse just off London Road. Large, rounded heads of hydrangea in blush pink, gentle sky blue, and warm ivory-white sit closely together, forming a plush, cushion-like dome of petals. Each head is dense with hundreds of tiny, four-petalled florets, so close-set that they create the impression of clouds drifting together. Punctuating this pastel harmony are fine, branching stems of small, magenta-toned filler flowers, reminiscent of waxflower, their tiny blossoms and slender green stems scattering flecks of vivid colour like confetti among the larger blooms. Surrounding and supporting the hydrangeas is a frame of rich green foliage: some leaves are broad and dark, with a polished surface that reflects the light, while others are lighter and more delicate, giving a layered, natural look, as if freshly gathered from a well-tended South London garden. The stems are gathered cleanly at the base in a classic hand-tied style, suggesting ease of placing in a vase on a table near Forest Hill station or in a flat overlooking Dartmouth Road. The bright, even lighting enhances the bouquet's freshness, allowing the pinks to glow softly, the blues to appear cool and calming, and the whites to feel pure and uplifting. The overall impression is of gentle romance and quiet celebration, ideal for sending comfort, marking an anniversary, or simply brightening a home with refined, seasonal beauty.
FAIRYTALE BLISS
£60.00
A lavish dome of red, white, and royal blue roses stands out boldly against a pure white backdrop, creating a bouquet that feels both modern and steeped in tradition. Each rose head is closely nestled against the next, forming a compact, rounded arrangement where no gaps show, only layers of velvety petals. The red roses are a classic, almost wine-toned crimson, their spiralled centres tightly layered, while the white roses glow with a creamy softness that softens the overall design. Threaded throughout, the blue roses bring a striking sapphire tone, an unusual yet captivating presence that instantly reads as patriotic. Subtle highlights and gentle shadows across the petals give a sense of depth and texture, as though you could reach out and feel the satin-like surface beneath your fingertips. Dark, glossy green leaves frame the blooms and add a touch of woodland freshness, while at the bottom of the image, a neatly gathered bundle of green stems shows where the hand-tied bouquet has been expertly bound. The composition is perfectly symmetrical and centred, reminiscent of a carefully designed tribute laid at a memorial in Forest Hill or carried to a civic ceremony near the Horniman Museum gardens. There is a quiet dignity to the arrangement, yet it also feels uplifting, ideal for local families marking national holidays, honouring loved ones, or sending a thoughtful patriotic gift across SE23. The overall effect is of a freshly prepared, professionally crafted rose bouquet that captures unity, remembrance, and celebration in a single, vivid cluster of colour.
LIKE A ROYAL
£85.00
Set against a clean white background, this exuberant round bouquet looks as if it has just been lifted from a flower bench in Forest Hill, every detail clearly defined and bursting with colour. Full, hot pink roses sit at the heart of the design, their layered, velvety petals creating a sense of luxury and warmth. Around them, lime-green spider chrysanthemums reach out with their slender, spidery tendrils, introducing a modern, almost sculptural texture that energises the arrangement. Deep purple and indigo lisianthus weave between the brighter shades, some blossoms open like soft, ruffled bells, others resting in neat buds that hint at blooms still to come. Cheerful yellow gerbera-type daisies dot the bouquet like pockets of sunlight, evoking the bright, open lawns you might stroll past in nearby Mayow Park. A single creamy yellow rose bud is tucked in near the foliage, its pale tone softening the bold palette and adding a quiet, romantic note. Scattered clusters of delicate lilac and light pink fillers, along with tall, slender green buds, give the composition fine detail and depth, as though the flowers have been gathered from a flourishing seasonal border. At the base, a generous collar of dark greenery-smooth, rounded leaves, fern fronds, and eucalyptus-style sprigs-anchors the vivid colours and rounds out the dome shape. The bouquet feels both artfully designed and full of natural spontaneity, perfect for same-day delivery across Forest Hill to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or simple moments of appreciation, whether displayed on a dining table near Perry Vale or brightening a desk overlooking the high street.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
A vibrant hand-tied bouquet fills the frame, set against a pure white backdrop that lets each flower's colour and texture stand out, as if freshly arranged in a studio just off Dartmouth Road in Forest Hill. At the heart of the design are plush roses in warm shades of peach, apricot, and salmon, their generous petals curling outward in soft spirals that suggest comfort and affection. Around them, deep magenta and burgundy Gerbera daisies introduce a richer tone, their sleek, elongated petals radiating from lighter, finely detailed centres that catch the light and add subtle sparkle. Slightly off-centre, a single King Protea asserts itself as a dramatic focal point, with a bold, cone-like head made of overlapping maroon and blush-pink bracts, each one finishing in a delicate, pointed tip that gives the bloom a striking, architectural presence. Nestled among these statement flowers are clusters of lime-green Santini chrysanthemums, small, spherical pom-poms that tuck into the gaps and provide a lively burst of colour, almost like tiny lanterns glowing between the petals. The bouquet is generously framed with foliage: broad, glossy dark green leaves form a firm base, while tall, sword-like blades add height and structure, echoing the vertical lines of trees in nearby Dulwich Wood. Soft sprays of eucalyptus, with their rounded, silvery-green leaves, arc outwards to soften the edges and introduce a cool, calming note. At the bottom, neatly trimmed stems are tightly gathered and tied, visible in the image to highlight the hand-made, professional finish you would expect from Forest Hill Florist, ready for delivery to a flat off Honor Oak Road or a family home near the Horniman Museum. The overall impression is of a bouquet that feels both joyful and refined, ideal for celebrations, heartfelt thanks, or simply adding a touch of modern floral artistry to an everyday setting.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
Set against a simple white background, this mixed bouquet has the warmth and charm of a gift arriving at a Forest Hill doorstep on a bright morning. Two deep red roses rise proudly at the centre, their petals tightly wrapped in smooth spirals that speak of romance, respect, and sincere emotion. Around them, clusters of white daisy-like chrysanthemums open outwards, each bloom with a vivid lime-green centre that feels fresh and energetic, injecting a lively spark into the arrangement. Soft to medium pink chrysanthemums, echoing the same green eyes, weave through the white blooms, their petals forming a gentle halo of colour that softens the drama of the red roses and adds a feeling of easy joy. Threaded between the larger heads are fine stems of pale pink waxflower, their delicate, star-shaped blossoms creating a subtle lacework of texture that you can almost imagine brushing with your fingertips. The bouquet is framed by lush, deep green foliage, with broad leaves and smaller fresh sprigs that curl around the composition and help shape its rounded, dome-like profile. At the bottom, the green stems are gathered firmly in a traditional hand-tied style, neatly cut and left visible as if waiting to be placed in a vase on a dining table near Forest Hill station or a sunny windowsill overlooking the slopes towards Sydenham. The overall mood is one of calm celebration and heartfelt connection-perfect for birthdays, Mother's Day, or simply sending love and thanks to someone special in SE23.
FLORAL MELODY
£45.00
A rounded, hand-crafted bouquet filled with creamy ivory to pale lemon roses, bold fuchsia-magenta chrysanthemums, and delicate white daisies is displayed against a spotless white background, every flower sharply defined. The roses sit slightly above the other blooms as elegant focal points, their plush, layered petals spiralling inward like soft satin, evoking quiet sophistication. Surrounding them are generous domes of chrysanthemums in rich pink and purple-pink tones, their daisy-like heads centred with lime-yellow discs that catch the light and lend the design a joyful, almost playful character. Scattered throughout are wispy branches of tiny white daisy flowers, reminiscent of chamomile growing along the paths near Forest Hill station, adding movement, freshness, and a more natural, garden-picked feel. Deep green leaves cluster at the base of the flower heads, some with the classic serrated rose edge, others broader and textured from the mums, giving structure and contrast to the brighter hues. All the stems are gathered cleanly into a tight, comfortable grip and secured with a green and white checkered ribbon, suggesting this is a hand-tied gift bouquet ready to be delivered to a doorstep or café table along Dartmouth Road. Soft, even lighting creates gentle shadows behind the bouquet, revealing the layered depth of blooms and foliage without overpowering the colours. The overall impression is of cheerful thoughtfulness and modern floristry skill, perfectly suited to birthdays, congratulations, or simply bringing a burst of colour into a Forest Hill home.
LOVELY DREAMER
£50.00
A refined and serene floral arrangement of white lilies and blush-toned roses is presented against a bright white backdrop, giving the impression of soft daylight filtering through a Forest Hill townhouse window. In the centre, two open Oriental lilies stretch their wide, ivory petals outward, each bloom revealing velvety, dark reddish-brown stamens that draw the eye inward. Around them, pink roses nestle closely, some still in tight buds with petals wrapped like silk ribbons, others more open, their ruffled centres hinting at a sweet, classic fragrance. Interlaced among the roses, delicate stems of alstroemeria in shades of pale pink and creamy white show off their speckled, yellow-tinged throats, adding subtle pattern and interest. Sprays of fine white baby's breath drift throughout the piece, creating an airy veil that softens the colour transitions and gives the arrangement a floating, cloud-like quality. The flowers are supported by a rich base of greenery: smooth, deep-green leaves pair with lighter, fernlike foliage to add structure and a fresh, just-arranged feel, much like a bouquet gathered after a peaceful walk through Horniman Gardens or along London Road. All of this is gathered into a compact, square glass vase, crystal clear so that the stems can be seen crossing gracefully inside. A pale pink satin ribbon wraps horizontally around the vase, lending a gentle, gift-like touch. In the lower right corner of the image, a round orange label with clean white text states "VASE INCLUDED," clearly signalling that this is a ready-to-display piece. The composition exudes quiet joy and thoughtful care, ideal for a bedside table, a small celebration at home in Forest Hill, or a comforting delivery to a friend nearby.
COLOURFUL DELIGHT
£65.00
A generously proportioned hand-tied bouquet bursts with layered shades of pink, mauve, and purple, captured against a crisp white backdrop that lets every bloom stand out clearly. Dominating the centre are soft pink roses, each one carefully placed so their spiralling petals can be appreciated, from the more closed buds promising to open to the fully expanded roses with gently ruffled edges in deeper rosy tones. Interwoven with them are plush carnations in dusty rose and purple-mauve, their many frilled petals creating a lush, cushioned texture that feels both romantic and comforting. Rising above this softness are slender spires of deep indigo-violet Veronica, their elongated shapes adding a vertical rhythm and a slightly wild, garden-picked character. Around them, clusters of purple lisianthus provide a velvety counterpoint, some flowers fully open, others still forming tight, elegant buds. Scattered lightly through the bouquet, dainty aster-like flowers in pale lavender-blue with delicate centres act like a soft haze, breaking up the larger forms and adding a sense of gentle movement. The flowers are supported by a rich base of foliage: bright lime-green filler plants, possibly bupleurum or green trick dianthus, offer pops of vivid freshness, while eucalyptus and other mixed greenery in varied leaf shapes lend natural volume and structure. The stems are gathered firmly yet naturally, indicating a skilled hand-tied finish ready to slip straight into a favourite vase. This arrangement feels like it belongs on a dining table in a Forest Hill townhouse overlooking the trees of the local parks, and it would be perfectly suited to celebrate a birthday, a new home, or a quiet personal milestone with beauty that feels both considered and effortlessly stylish.
SPRING CHARM
£57.00
This image presents a joyfully full, hand-tied bouquet set against a clean white background, the kind of arrangement you might see ready for delivery from a Forest Hill florist on London Road. At the heart of the design sit several bi-colour roses, fully open and velvety, their centres gleaming in golden yellow before melting outward into vivid orange and a soft flush of red at the petal tips. They draw the eye immediately, radiating warmth. Encircling and interlacing with these roses are sprinklings of white chrysanthemum daisies, their immaculate petals forming neat rings around punchy lime-green centres that give a lively, modern pop. Nestled between the whites and yellows are deep magenta and fuchsia chrysanthemum heads, densely packed with small petals that create a plush texture and rich colour contrast, each bloom completed with a small yellow-green centre that ties the palette together. Dark green foliage emerges in small clusters from behind the blossoms, its smooth, pointed leaves adding depth, shadow, and a gentle reminder of the nearby greenery in places like Horniman Gardens. The stems at the base of the bouquet are tightly gathered and trimmed to a uniform length, clearly visible against the white, indicating a freshly tied gift ready to slide straight into a favourite vase. The light in the image is clear and even, enhancing the vibrancy of the yellows, oranges, whites, and magentas without overpowering glare. Emotionally, the bouquet suggests celebration, gratitude, and cheerful affection, suitable for sending to a new home, to mark a promotion, or to brighten a living room just off Devonshire Road or Honor Oak Park.
BERRY BURST
£43.00
A tall, abundant bouquet rises from a simple clear glass vase, set against a bright white backdrop that lets every colour and curve stand out, as if displayed in a calm corner of a Forest Hill townhouse. Dominating the centre, plush deep red roses unfurl in layered spirals, their velvety petals hinting at romance and heartfelt sentiment. Nestled alongside, two glowing yellow gerbera daisies with dark brown-orange centres bring a cheerful, almost sunlit energy, reminiscent of a warm afternoon near Horniman Gardens. Surrounding these stars of the arrangement, generous sprays of soft pink daisies or chrysanthemums create a halo of pastel colour; each flower shows delicate, narrow petals fanning out from a tiny yellow core, adding fullness and a gentle, friendly charm. Woven through this cushion of pink are graceful lisianthus blooms in cool tones of purple and lavender, their bell-shaped forms and silky texture lending a touch of refinement and quiet elegance. Scattered bright red Hypericum berries, smooth and rounded, punctuate the flowers like tiny jewels, introducing a modern, textured contrast. Various greens in deep and fresh shades frame the composition, with broad leaves and finer, airy stems providing structure and a just-cut-from-the-garden feeling. Through the clear glass vase, the tidy stems and crystal water are visible, grounding the lush top in neat, professional floristry. This mixed bouquet feels joyful yet composed, ideal as a centrepiece for a family gathering in Forest Hill or a same-day delivery surprise to a friend nearby, radiating warmth, colour, and the gentle promise of celebration.
FRESH SCENT
£43.00
Bright and intimate, this good-luck ensemble feels like a small ceremony of encouragement captured in daylight. A voluminous bouquet leans slightly to the left in a plain clear glass vase, the neck of which is finished with a rustic twine tie that lends a quietly artisanal touch. Powder-pink roses with soft, layered petals sit among plush peach-orange gerbera daisies whose dark brown centres punctuate the palette, while feathery sprays of white baby's breath thread through the blooms like delicate lace. Clusters of white and lime-green chrysanthemum-like florets give a fresh, lemony lift to the scent and texture, and glossy green foliage provides cool contrast and movement. In the foreground to the right, a round silver Mylar balloon overlaps the vase and catches highlights; playful multi-coloured letters spell out Good Luck! and the two o's in Good are replaced by bright yellow smiley faces - one winking, the other cheekily sticking its tongue out - creating a lighthearted, human touch. Confetti-like stars, hearts and dots in pink, blue, yellow and green dance across the balloon's surface, and a faint KALEIDOSCOPE logo sits low on the foil. As a local florist I picture this delivered across Honor Oak and Dartmouth Road to send someone off with colour, gentle fragrance and a hopeful message for exams, new jobs or a thoughtful farewell.
GOOD LUCK COMBO
£60.00
Against a crisp white backdrop, a vibrant mixed bouquet is shown in full detail, every bloom and leaf carefully positioned to create a sense of joyful harmony. At the heart of the design, several pink roses are fully open, their softly curled petals forming layered rosettes that feel both romantic and welcoming, like a warm greeting from a familiar Forest Hill café. Around them sit bright yellow gerbera daisies, each flower framed by a ring of sunny petals surrounding a deep, dark centre that anchors the composition with a bold focal point. Above this central cluster, tall spikes of deep blue delphinium blooms reach upward, the individual florets stacked along the stems, adding a cooling contrast and graceful height reminiscent of distant tree lines by Horniman Museum Gardens. The bouquet is encircled with a generous mix of greenery: delicate, fern-like fronds gently spilling out around the edges; dense clusters of bright green, cushiony filler flowers that provide texture and volume; and broad, polished leaves, some marked with faint lighter stripes, artistically wrapped to form a natural green collar around the flower heads. Slim stems with tiny buds lift lightly from the top, suggesting new growth and freshness. The lower portion reveals a neat bundle of straight stems, tightly hand-tied with a subtle natural-looking binding that emphasises the handcrafted nature of the design. This floral arrangement feels like a moment of celebration caught in bloom-ideal for sending congratulations to someone near Honor Oak or bringing uplifting colour into a Forest Hill home-blending contemporary style with the timeless pleasure of fresh flowers.
NATURAL POETRY
£60.00
A sumptuous, hand-tied bouquet presented on a plain white field, composed to celebrate the colours and textures of autumn. Dominant in the arrangement are rich, velvety red roses and deep burgundy gerbera daisies whose broad faces and dark centres catch the eye and set a moody, elegant tone. Interspersed throughout are cheerful sprays of small yellow chrysanthemum-like blooms that offer bright contrast and intricate, petal-dense texture, while coral-pink garden roses introduce soft, blushing highlights that temper the deeper hues. Orange and red alstroemeria lend slender, striated petals and a light, airy motion that carries the gaze around the rounded form. Layers of foliage-from glossy, deep green leaves to paler, almost variegated greenery-provide a lush backdrop that amplifies the flowers' colours and shapes. A few distinctive, bronze and reddish-brown fall leaves are tucked into the mass, their lobed edges suggesting oak or maple collected on a walk through Dartmouth Road or London Road, anchoring the composition firmly in the season. The stems are neatly gathered and visible at the base, tied in a manner that feels both professional and hand-crafted; the tactile impression is fresh, slightly green-smelling, and reassuring. In soft daylight the petals catch subtle highlights, and the whole design reads as both celebratory and consoling - fitting for a harvest table, a birthday in autumn, or as a thoughtful delivery to friends in Forest Hill and the surrounding streets. The arrangement balances joy and warmth, a florist's quiet expression of seasonal gratitude.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
A striking arrangement of red roses and white calla lilies is presented in a clear glass vase, set cleanly against a bright white background that lets the flowers take centre stage. The roses, around half a dozen in number, are fully open and plush, their velvety petals unfolding in rich layers of deep crimson, each bloom capturing the classic language of love and devotion. Nestled among them, several calla lilies stand tall and graceful, their smooth, trumpet-shaped petals a pristine, luminous white that gently curves back to reveal pale yellow centres. Together, the interplay of red and white creates a powerful contrast, like a quiet dialogue between passion and serenity. Surrounding the main blooms, generous sprays of greenery add movement and texture: soft, rounded eucalyptus leaves in subtle silvery-green tones weave through the design, while darker, broader leaves provide a solid, verdant backdrop, giving the bouquet a natural fullness. The stems gather neatly in a cylindrical glass vase, its transparent surface allowing a glimpse of the submerged stems and clear water, echoing a fresh arrangement just delivered to a Forest Hill home off London Road or close to the station. Soft, even lighting enhances the vivid colours and the delicate textures of each petal and leaf, casting minimal shadows and maintaining a clean, modern look. This is the kind of bouquet that might grace a romantic dinner table in SE23, a thoughtful anniversary gift, or a refined gesture of appreciation, bringing a touch of elegant florist craftsmanship into everyday life around Forest Hill and the nearby Dulwich borders.
NATURE THRILLS
£65.00
A richly detailed bouquet of white and fuchsia flowers stands upright against a pure white backdrop, as if carefully positioned on a display table in a Forest Hill studio. The arrangement is dominated by round, creamy white roses, their petals layered in tight, elegant spirals that give a sense of calm order and refined beauty. Around them cluster deep magenta carnations, their finely frilled petals curling and overlapping so densely that they resemble little velvet clouds, injecting passion and energy into the composition. Between these bolder blooms, white alstroemeria reach out on slender stems, each lily-like flower marked with feather-light pink-red streaks and speckles, leading the eye inward toward a dark, defined stamen that adds subtle drama.   

Bright green foliage is woven among the blossoms, with some leaves sleek and glossy and others softly variegated at the edges, lending texture and a sense of freshness, like greenery you might see along the tree-lined streets near Forest Hill station. The bouquet is shaped into a rounded, generous crown of flowers, tapering gracefully into the hand-tied stems below. A snug inner collar of crisp white paper cradles the flower heads, echoing the background and giving the illusion that the blooms are floating. Surrounding this, a sheer layer of purple cellophane, slightly crinkled and translucent, catches highlights and shadows, adding a jewel-like depth to the magenta tones. At the base, a luminous lime-green satin ribbon gathers the stems into a tidy knot, tied into a neat bow from which a small, light brown gift tag dangles invitingly. The whole piece feels like a modern yet romantic gift - something chosen to brighten a living room in Forest Hill, to celebrate milestones, or to deliver a heartfelt message when words feel too small.
BLACKBERRY FUSION
£55.00
A festive spring hatbox arrangement sits centered on a clean white background, its colours and textures carefully layered as if created for a bright Forest Hill window ledge overlooking the trees. The flowers form a low, rounded dome that appears full and abundant, each bloom tucked closely to the next. Dominating the front is a single, flawless light pink Gerbera daisy, its petals long and smooth, arranged like a perfect circle around a pale green centre that draws the eye. Around it, clusters of lemon-yellow chrysanthemum-style daisies tilt slightly in different directions, giving the bouquet a sense of movement and friendly openness. Woven between them, coral-orange carnations provide soft ruffles and a plush, cushiony feel, their petals catching the light with gentle shadows. Deeper notes of rich violet-purple lisianthus thread through the design, adding contrast and an almost velvety depth, like the cool shade you find on a walk through nearby Devonshire Road Nature Reserve. Glossy green foliage, some leaves with fine white variegation along the edges, supports and frames the brighter blooms, giving the arrangement structure and a garden-fresh character. All of this is gathered into a pastel lime hatbox, cylindrical and smooth, in a soft yellow-green tone. Around the sides, playful Easter egg illustrations in pastel pink, blue and white are scattered like confetti, some with tiny dots and stripes suggesting careful hand-painting. The composition feels like a moment of happiness captured: ideal as a cheerful Easter gift, a get-well surprise, or a simple "thinking of you" delivery to a Forest Hill doorstep, bringing a whisper of springtime indoors.
SORRENTO SUNRISE
£67.00
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