On a smooth white tabletop, a wedding-ready centerpiece captures the polished yet relaxed elegance often seen at London celebrations, whether in a riverside venue near Southbank or a private dining room in Soho. The flowers are arranged in a striking round vase made entirely of white, interlaced strands, its open-weave design creating a basket-like globe that feels airy and modern. Nestled within this distinctive container is a generous bouquet dominated by graceful white lilies. Several of these lilies have unfurled their broad, satin-like petals, which bend back to reveal softly speckled interiors and prominent yellow stamens that extend outward, hinting at the lilies' gentle fragrance. Around them, other lily buds remain tightly closed or just beginning to open, their green sheaths adding height and a sense of anticipation. Among the lilies, deep red roses are carefully placed, the petals of one central rose spiralling inward with precision, forming a dramatic focal point that suggests romance and commitment-ideal for wedding tables across the city. Bright green, spherical blooms, likely green dianthus or pompon chrysanthemums, introduce a cheerful, textured contrast, their compact shapes resembling little cushions of moss. Threaded throughout are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, whose tiny blossoms create a mist-like effect, and clusters of small red berries that contribute an understated festive accent. The greenery is lush and varied: feathery, fern-like fronds arch softly beyond the rim of the vase, while broader, darker leaves provide structure and depth, resulting in an arrangement that feels both polished and organic. To the left of the main vase, two decorative spheres fashioned from pale, woven material mirror the vase's intricate texture, adding subtle visual interest that might easily appear on a well-dressed London dining table. Behind, a gently textured wall in soft beige or pale grey recedes into the distance, allowing the interplay of white, crimson, and fresh green to command full attention.
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This image shows a beautifully composed floral centerpiece, the kind you might find at an elegant London wedding breakfast in Marylebone or a stylish dinner party in Notting Hill. At the centre stands a round white vase with an open, lattice-like construction, its crossing strands creating a light, sculptural globe that feels both handmade and contemporary. From this distinctive base rises a lush arrangement dominated by white lilies and rich red roses, accented with vibrant green details and airy filler flowers. The lilies form the backbone of the design: several are fully open, revealing wide, gently recurved petals that are smooth and creamy, marked only by the faintest speckles and a central cluster of golden stamens. Others are still enclosed in long, tapered green buds, adding height and giving the sense that the bouquet will continue to evolve throughout the celebration. Interspersed among the lilies are velvety red roses, their petals layered into tight, spiralling blooms that bring warmth and romantic intensity. Bright green pompon-style flowers-likely green dianthus or small chrysanthemums-are tucked between the larger blossoms, their perfectly rounded, textured forms offering a fresh, almost playful contrast. Delicate sprigs of baby's breath thread their tiny white flowers throughout the arrangement, softening edges and filling gaps like a fine mist, while small clusters of red berries add depth and a hint of festive character. A variety of greenery, from slender, trailing fern-like fronds to broader, darker leaves, frames the flowers and spills slightly over the rim, creating a natural, abundant silhouette. To the left of the main display, two decorative spheres woven from pale, natural fibres echo the vase's open-weave design, subtly uniting the elements on the table. The background is a softly textured wall in a neutral beige-grey tone, intentionally understated so that the crisp whites, deep reds, and vivid greens stand out-an arrangement perfectly suited to refined events and special occasions across London.

RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT£60.00

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Create a breathtaking focal point for your special day with our Red Roses & White Lilium Wedding Arrangement from London Flowers. This romantic display pairs velvety red roses with elegant white lilies, complimented by red hypericum, airy gypsophila, fresh green mini chrysanthemums and lush aralia leaves. Expertly handcrafted by our London florists, this premium wedding arrangement is perfect for the ceremony table, entrance display, or reception décor, adding instant sophistication and warmth to your venue.

Each stem is carefully selected for freshness, colour and shape to ensure your flowers look stunning throughout your celebration. The rich red and crisp white palette is ideal for classic, luxury or modern wedding themes, while the touch of green adds natural depth and texture. Designed to photograph beautifully, this arrangement enhances your wedding photos as much as your venue styling.

At London Flowers, we pride ourselves on reliable service, quality blooms and professional wedding floristry across London. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a grand reception, this Red Roses & White Lilium Wedding Arrangement is a stylish choice that welcomes your guests in unforgettable style. Order online for convenient London delivery and let our team help bring your wedding flower vision to life.
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