What a way to celebrate the Summer season as we approach Autumn than with these stunning cymbidium orchids in a rich yellow hue courtesy of our Floral Supplier, TBR Floral Design.

What a way to celebrate the Summer season as we approach Autumn than with these stunning cymbidium orchids in a rich yellow hue courtesy of our Floral Supplier, TBR Floral Design.
Our visitors can’t stop talking about this highly innovative Wimbledon-themed floral arrangement in our foyer designed and installed by Toby and his amazing team at TBR Floral Designs. The suspended tennis balls actually also serve to water the flowers and the purple Alliums echo their form and pair beautifully with the yellow!
The world urgently needs to take action on climate change and engineers have a vital role to play in delivering clean water, sustainable energy and connectivity. A five-day conference event incorporating 70 conferences and two high profile gala dinners was designed to address these issues. The event was successfully used as a platform to identify practical ways to fund, deliver and streamline projects, thus improving the lives of millions of people. ICE and WFEO brought together thousands of engineers from around the world to One Great George Street, London to share ideas of how to address the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It was part of the ICE’s 200 bicentenary programme, the 50th anniversary of WFEO and the UK Government’s Year of Engineering. It would not have been possible without the exceptional teamwork and customer service demonstrated across all levels of the venue’s organisation.
All guests arriving into One Great George Street this week are being treated to a unique and utterly romantic floral display courtesy of TBR Floral Design. Single Red Roses in test tubes are jauntily suspended from Pink Magnolia branches which themselves are set amongst proud Red Amaryllis arrangements. Love, and the promise of Spring, is certainly circulating here!
We’re delighted to welcome Nick Ray to our preferred supplier list here at One Great George Street.