Premium florist becomes first to fit out at Chelsea Waterfront development

22nd May 2025 | Jack Oliver

Premium florist House of Flowers is set to open at Chelsea Waterfront, becoming the first commercial tenant to fit out at the mixed-use development.

The florist has taken 527 sq ft at Unit 6 on a five-year lease, and the signing comes ahead of RHS Chelsea Flower Show later this week.

Chelsea Waterfront marks the final chapter in the transformation of London’s iconic power stations, following the regenerations of the Tate Modern and Battersea Power Station. The development primarily comprises residential units, complemented by 20 ground-floor commercial units, five of which are currently under offer. The development also offers a flagship restaurant opportunity and further ground-floor retail space.

Olivia Hughes, central London retail agent at Colliers, which secured the letting on behalf of the landlord, said: “We are pleased to welcome House of Flowers to Chelsea Waterfront. Their premium offering aligns perfectly with the development’s vision of quality, community-focused commercial space. Their arrival ahead of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show sets a positive precedent for the future of this dynamic destination, establishing Chelsea Waterfront as a hub for quality retail and leisure.”

Colliers is actively seeking operators for the available units at Chelsea Waterfront.


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