TAKING INSPIRATION
London's finest locations
London is a never-ending source of inspiration; that buzz is palpable, and the excitement of decorating the capital's iconic buildings never fades. We have flowered The Shard, The Houses of Parliament, The London Eye, Holland Park, The Science Museum, Kew Gardens, Tower Bridge, London Zoo, the V&A, The Ritz, The Royal Albert Hall and plenty more besides.
Two decades of unforgettable moments
Over the last 20 plus years of Hybrid Flowers, we have had countless outstanding experiences. Take the time we created a floral tablescape for the late Queen Elizabeth II in the iconic Lloyds building or the occasion we installed a super stylish Neon Night’s Dream themed event for Google. Or the night we flowered the only styled shoot ever permitted at St Paul’s Cathedral and the time we dressed a staircase on the paddle steamer, Elizabethan on the Thames for a luxury jewellery company. Meanwhile, every week we have the thrill of making vases for the most sophisticated of firms within the Gherkin building. And did we mention the fabulously themed summer and winter installation we design and implement for the innovative Brewery party venue in the City, and have done for years?
We’re proud to be accredited suppliers of floristry services to the iconic London landmarks below:

The event spaces at St Paul’s contain some of the oldest and most beautiful architectural features in the Cathedral. Guests are also able to experience the grandeur of the building with private tours and musical performances.
From Van Gogh's bold brushstrokes to Monet's enchanting landscapes, events at the National Gallery are set against the backdrop of masterpieces that have shaped history and culture, a one-of-a-kind experience.
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Founded in 1673, the Grade-I listed Chelsea Physic Garden offers an oasis of green in the heart of one of the world’s most stylish urban districts. Events can be held within the four-acre grounds - a living exhibition of over 4,500 plant specimens.
This exquisite former royal palace was built as a 'House of Delight'. With views over the River Thames, original black and white marble flooring and the iconic Tulip Stairs, the Great Hall is a spectacular setting for events, whilst the Orangery and South Parlours are ideal for reception drinks.


The Garden Museum is a unique venue where history meets horticulture. Housed in the deconsecrated church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, the venue is a perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary elegance surrounded by lush greenery.
The main event space, The Great Map, within the formidable National Maritime Museum provides an open square floor at mezzanine level housed in a large atrium. It is well suited to gala dinners, award ceremonies and large receptions.


Built in 1869 to carry tea back from China, this monument to the glory days of sail travelled the world and survived the high seas. The ship boasts a spectacular riverside setting with a view across the Thames to the City beyond. A unique space for award ceremonies, gala dinners and client networking.
Set in the heart of London and built in the 14th Century, this grade II listed venue combines timeless elegance with a long history of fine hospitality. Merchant Taylors’ Hall offers a range of rooms with unique character that provide the perfect setting for unforgettable corporate and private celebrations.

Working with the best in the business
We are proud to work in many of London’s most iconic and historic buildings with some of the world’s best known brands.