Flower Delivery Spitalfields, by Moyses Stevens.
Spitalfields sits in E1 between the City of London and Brick Lane, one of London's most architecturally distinctive historic clusters. The postcode covers Spitalfields itself (clustered around Old Spitalfields Market and Christ Church Spitalfields), the Georgian terraces of Fournier Street and Princelet Street, Brushfield Street and Crispin Street, the corporate cluster running east from Liverpool Street Station, and the residential streets running through to Brick Lane and Whitechapel.
Our delivery network covers Spitalfields same-day for orders placed by 6pm. Volume is varied and substantial — corporate volume into the substantial Bishopsgate / Liverpool Street boundary financial cluster, hospitality volume into the Spitalfields restaurant scene, residential personal-occasion orders into the converted Georgian terraces, and event-related orders into Old Spitalfields Market and Christ Church.
Old Spitalfields Market is one of London's most-visited historic markets, housed in the substantial Victorian market building. The cluster of permanent and rotating traders (food, art, fashion, craft, antiques), the surrounding cluster of restaurants and cafés in the converted Market buildings — all in our delivery network. For deliveries to specific traders or the surrounding businesses, include the trader or business name at checkout.
Christ Church Spitalfields on Commercial Street — Nicholas Hawksmoor's masterpiece — is a regular delivery destination for weddings, concerts and community services. The substantial concert programme through the year generates regular performer-flower orders. Include the service or concert date and the relevant point of contact at checkout.
The Georgian terraces of Fournier Street, Princelet Street, Wilkes Street and the surrounding streets are some of London's most-preserved historic residential addresses. The substantial Huguenot heritage of the area is preserved in the architecture. Personal-occasion orders here run high — substantial creative-industries households alongside long-standing settled families. Many of the houses are individually-listed; include a contact phone number at checkout.
The Bishopsgate / Liverpool Street boundary financial cluster — running south-west into the City of London — generates substantial corporate volume. For corporate deliveries, include the company name, the building, the floor and the recipient at checkout.
The substantial Bangladeshi community along Brick Lane and the surrounding streets generates regular personal-occasion orders. Card messages can be included in Bengali or Bangla if you indicate it at checkout.
Hospital deliveries from Spitalfields most often go to the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel (immediately east), St Bartholomew's, and Moorfields Eye Hospital. For ICU and HDU patients, call our concierge team first.
Our florists hand-tie every bouquet at the studio. The Spitalfields brief is varied — substantial visual generosity for corporate orders, classic restraint with characterful palettes for the Georgian-terrace addresses, considered designs for the cultural-venue performer flowers.
Card messages are included free with every order, printed on Moyses Stevens stationery (English, Bengali, Bangla or major European languages). Gift presentation is hand-tied tissue and a presentation box.
For Spitalfields residential addresses, include a contact phone number at checkout.
Same-day delivery runs seven days a week, including Sundays and most bank holidays. Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day are the only annual exceptions.