London Wedding Collections by London Flowers

At London Flowers, weddings are our speciality. From intimate ceremonies in Mayfair to grand receptions near Westminster and along the South Bank, our experienced florist team designs wedding flowers that feel beautifully personal and unmistakably London.

Every bridal bouquet, buttonhole and table design is crafted by hand in our local studio. We take time to understand your colours, venue and style - whether you're celebrating by the Thames, near Covent Garden, or hosting guests in the City. Our bespoke wedding bouquets use fresh, premium stems sourced daily, so your arrangements look flawless from the aisle to the last dance.

For busy couples planning from across London - from Kensington to Shoreditch and Greenwich - you can easily order online. We offer reliable same-day delivery on selected wedding and celebration designs when you order by 3 PM, ideal for last-minute bridal party gifts, thank-you bouquets or pre-wedding celebrations.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets tailored to your palette
  • Venue and ceremony flowers designed to suit London landmarks and venues
  • Trusted local florist guidance from first consultation to your wedding day

With years of wedding experience across London's churches, town halls and modern venues, London Flowers is a name couples trust. Explore our London wedding collections and start planning flowers that tell your story.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored line of a groom's suit, the boutonnière and its companion bouquet form a deliberate dialogue between restraint and celebration. The tiny boutonnière carries a single curled red rose, its outer petals unhurried and velvety, pinned close to the lapel where a whisper of gypsophila fans out like confetti and a trailing tendril of greenery adds a playful, unstructured note. Nearby, the matching bouquet repeats that conversation on a grander scale: generous clusters of royal blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, cloud-like base for groups of classic red roses, while rounded eucalyptus leaves surface between blooms, introducing a cool, silvery texture and a resinous, calming scent. The composition reads confident and romantic - the formal suit lends gravity to the tiny boutonnière while the bouquet softens that formality with lush volume and garden-fresh scent. Light in the photograph is crisp, the kind you might find on a clear London morning as couples make their way from Mayfair hotels to ceremony venues, and the surfaces of petals catch highlights that emphasize their hydration and freshness. As someone who often sources blooms from Columbia Road and styles wedding parties across the city, I notice the balance here: masculine refinement and floral exuberance paired so a single red rose on a lapel echoes the larger promise carried by the bouquet.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image montage frames a cohesive peach-and-purple wedding story as seen through a florist's eye in central London. In the top-left panel a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet against the sheen of her white dress: a dense heart of pale peach roses surrounded by white lisianthus edged in lively violet, each bloom separated by fine clouds of baby's breath. The arrangement reads both modern and romantic, its velvety petals catching soft daylight like the windows along a Bloomsbury terrace. Top-right offers a refined groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose mirroring the bride's blooms, tucked with delicate baby's breath, a whisper of greenery and finished with a small blush ribbon that echoes a matching peach tie. Bottom-left shows a slightly smaller bouquet laid on a textured neutral cloth, stems wrapped in peach ribbon with pearl-headed pins glinting subtly, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet prepared for a reception near Chelsea's garden squares. Bottom-right presents a low, dome-shaped centerpiece nested in a white, woven basket-like vase; the peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath form an airy, tactile cluster beside two decorative woven spheres, placed on a neutral tabletop. As a local florist I picture these pieces being delivered across London - from Notting Hill to Southbank - their cohesive palette offering a calm, elegant continuity between bridal party flowers and reception styling. This suite captures how colour, texture and scent combine to shape a wedding day narrative.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image captures a refined London wedding floral theme in white, green, and red, the sort of styling a couple might choose for a ceremony near Marylebone or along the Embankment. In the top-left panel, the bride is seen from the chest down, her simple, softly textured white gown acting as a calm canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. Large white oriental lilies form the heart of the design, their trumpet-shaped blooms flaring open and revealing pollen-tipped stamens. Around them, arching stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids descend in a waterfall, each petal smooth and almost translucent. A single cream rose glows gently at the centre, its warm hue surrounded by bright green, spherical flowers that resemble button chrysanthemums, small sprays of vivid red berries, and tiny white gypsophila blossoms. Fine strands of green foliage and grasses weave through the bouquet, adding depth and movement, as if caught by a light breeze on a terrace overlooking the Thames. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom, dressed in a charcoal or black suit with a crisp white shirt and a bold, solid red tie. On his lapel sits a coordinated boutonnière: a single white orchid bloom framed by a touch of green pompon and delicate gypsophila, tied smartly with a narrow red ribbon that echoes the colour of his tie. In the bottom-left panel, this boutonnière is photographed alone on soft beige, linen-like fabric, allowing every texture-the satiny orchid, the fresh green leaf base, the gleam of the ribbon-to be clearly seen. The bottom-right panel shows the full cascading bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface, against a pale grey wall, with three white wicker spheres beside it. Together the four panels tell a cohesive story of coordinated bridal bouquet and groom's buttonhole, reflecting modern city elegance with a romantic, timeless edge.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a cohesive floral design that would suit everything from a City of London ceremony to a chic reception near the South Bank, all built around magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and vivid greenery. In the top-left photograph, the bride appears from the neckline down in a strapless white gown, her hands gently clasped around a generously rounded bouquet. The peonies are a deep, joyous fuchsia, their layered petals forming soft, cloud-like blooms. Nestled among them are white alstroemeria, each petal traced with fine maroon speckles, while spiky pale green florets and dark glossy leaves add a dynamic contrast. Her fingers, one adorned with a slender ring, embrace the stems as if steadying herself before the walk down the aisle. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's upper torso in a charcoal suit and lavender tie. Here, the buttonhole flower becomes a miniature version of the bridal bouquet: white alstroemeria and delicate green textured blooms gathered with a lavender satin ribbon and pinned neatly to his lapel, bringing quiet refinement and visual continuity, much like how London's historic streets and modern architecture blend together. In the bottom-left image, a smaller bouquet rests on gently textured beige fabric. This compact arrangement echoes the main bouquet's structure, featuring fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents, with the stems wrapped tightly in a vibrant lavender ribbon-perfect for bridesmaids walking through leafy squares from Bloomsbury to Fitzrovia. The bottom-right panel shows a table arrangement with the same flowers placed in a round, white woven vase, its crisscross texture complemented by three beige decorative wicker spheres. The result is a harmonious wedding collection that carries the same floral language from the bride's hands to each reception table.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The photograph captures a close-up of a groom's boutonniere resting against a charcoal-coloured suit, a small composition that speaks volumes about style and sentiment. A single pink rose, with petals just beginning to unfurl, forms the focal point, its soft blush colour glowing gently against the dark fabric. Framing the rose are slender hints of greenery and delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, their tiny flowers adding a lace-like edge that softens the overall look. The stems are bound with a narrow strip of velvet ribbon, smooth and slightly matte, creating a subtle sheen that catches the light without overpowering the bloom. The result is a boutonniere that feels polished and contemporary yet still grounded in classic wedding tradition. The lighting is calm and even, enhancing the natural curve of each petal and the fine details of the suit's weave, as if the scene might be set in a townhouse near Notting Hill or on the steps of a Westminster venue. This little piece of floristry holds a quiet emotional weight-the anticipation before the ceremony, the reassuring touch of a partner straightening the lapel, the faint scent of rose lingering as the groom takes a deep breath. Such a design would pair seamlessly with soft pink and white bridal bouquets, echoing their romance in a small, wearable form. Everything about the boutonniere feels composed with care, from the clean finish of the ribbon to the careful positioning of the gypsophila, creating a refined accent that complements the elegance of a London wedding day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel collage captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the kind many couples in London choose for its sense of timeless romance. In the top-left image, a bride wearing a classic white lace wedding gown holds a tightly designed, round bouquet. Dozens of rich, velvety red roses are clustered together, each bloom at full depth of colour, with delicate white gypsophila threaded between them like a gentle mist. Subtle hints of green foliage around the base add structure and freshness, while the soft lighting glows off the lace, creating an atmosphere of calm anticipation before the ceremony. The top-right panel brings attention to the groom's boutonniere: a single, perfectly formed red rosebud, edged with sprigs of baby's breath and a few slender green leaves and wisps of ornamental grass. It sits neatly on the lapel of a charcoal-grey suit, paired with a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie, the whole effect smart and coordinated, reminiscent of smart registry office weddings near Marylebone or elegant hotel venues around Mayfair. In the bottom-left, another lush bridal-style bouquet lies flat on a light grey, slightly textured background, revealing more of its craftsmanship. The stems are carefully bound in a red-and-white striped twine, showing off the hand-tied nature of the design, while large open roses mingle with abundant gypsophila and leafy greenery. The bottom-right panel focuses on a charming table centerpiece: a compact, dome-shaped mass of red roses and baby's breath arranged in a white spherical vase woven from thin, rattan-like strands. Two smaller off-white woven balls rest nearby, echoing the texture and adding a modern decorative note suitable for a reception in a chic London restaurant or converted warehouse. Collectively, the images illustrate how one simple flower pairing can carry gracefully through an entire wedding day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière rests on a neutral surface, a small but striking reflection of the bridal bouquet, as if prepared in a quiet flower studio near Covent Garden by an experienced London florist. The focal point is a single, perfectly formed rose in a soft lilac tone, its petals spiralling inward in a delicate swirl, capturing the eye with its subtle, cool hue. Around it, feathery greenery fans out lightly, adding texture without overwhelming the rose, while tiny clusters of white baby's breath form gentle clouds that soften the edges. The contrast between the smooth rose petals and the airy gypsophila creates a sense of depth in this miniature arrangement. A slender lavender ribbon wraps the stems and is tied with care, its satin surface catching the light the way city lights glint after dusk in central London. The boutonnière feels refined and deliberate, designed to sit neatly on a jacket lapel, bringing with it a whisper of fragrance and a link to the bride's more abundant bouquet. The overall mood is one of quiet confidence and modern romance, perfectly suited to a wedding at a city hotel near Westminster or an intimate registry office ceremony in Marylebone. Despite its small size, each detail has been thoughtfully considered, from the choice of lilac rose to the soft shimmer of the ribbon, so that this floral accent becomes a personal, wearable symbol of joy on the groom's side of the story.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-image collage captures a cohesive wedding flower collection, designed with a London sense of understated luxury that would feel at home in a townhouse near Notting Hill or a City of London venue. In the top-left photograph, the bride's torso is framed in gentle light, her white lace dress forming a delicate backdrop for a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids tumble forward, their broad petals almost porcelain-smooth, layered among soft blush garden roses, lilac-tinged stock flowers, fine white baby's breath, and a generous scattering of glossy greenery. Sharper, fuchsia-toned spikes weave through the design, offering a hint of drama that prevents the palette from becoming overly sweet. The bouquet's trailing shape suggests a sense of movement, like fabric flowing behind her as she walks. To the right, a close crop of the groom's suit showcases his boutonniere: a single, pristine white phalaenopsis bloom nestled against a charcoal or black lapel, offset by a bright red tie and a subtly patterned shirt. The orchid is underlined by delicate gypsophila and slim green sprigs, all held together with a crisp white satin ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet while remaining masculine and refined. In the bottom-left frame, that same boutonniere design is shown resting on a light beige, slightly textured fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, emphasizing the craftsmanship in each wrapped stem and the careful balance of scale. Completing the set, the bottom-right image displays a table centerpiece placed in a white woven or lattice-style vase. The arrangement repeats the story: white orchids, blush pink roses, pale lavender stock, baby's breath, green foliage, and those signature deep pink accents, flanked by two white decorative spheres. Together they evoke a coordinated wedding scheme that could easily be ordered from a local florist for a London reception, harmonizing bridal, groom, and table flowers into one romantic vision.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images reads like a floral score composed for a London wedding, every panel tuned to the same red, white and green theme. In the upper-left photograph the bride is captured from mid-torso down, standing against a pale beige background in a white gown with lace detailing; she clasps a lush, cascading bouquet where open white lilies sit beside tightly furled red roses, and long-stemmed white phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward like satin ribbons. Interspersed gypsophila lends a dusting of white, while glossy red hypericum berries and varied greens-some fine and feathery, others broad and structured-create contrast and sculptural rhythm. The upper-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere neatly pinned to a dark grey jacket above a bold red tie: a single, immaculate phalaenopsis forms the focal point, supported by twin berry clusters, tiny white baby's-breath accents and a small loop of red ribbon that mirrors the bridal blooms. On the lower-left a coordinated corsage rests on textured beige linen, revealing craftsmanship in the way leaves curl and ribbon loops are tied; the orchid's smooth petals, the waxy sheen of berries and the lace-like gypsophila create a tactile trio. The lower-right panel displays a centerpiece in a white woven vessel set on a crisp surface, accompanied by white spherical ornaments; the arrangement reprises lilies, roses and cascading orchids, balanced with delicate foliage for a light, elegant profile. It's a design that feels at home in parish chapels, townhouse receptions and riverside hotels along London's South Bank.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image is a detailed four-panel collage of coordinated wedding flowers, each panel revealing a different aspect of the same romantic, orchid-led design, much like a floral storyboard for a stylish London ceremony. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible, her white strapless gown a soft canvas for an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids drape in long, flowing arcs, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and subtle lilac fillers, while delicate greenery tumbles downwards. The bouquet looks as if it might be carried through a sunlit registry office in Marylebone or down the aisle of a tucked-away church in Hampstead. The top-right panel brings the attention to the groom's lapel: a dark grey, almost charcoal suit with a crisp white shirt and a magenta tie. Pinned to his jacket is a refined boutonniere featuring a single open white orchid, framed by tiny clusters of lavender flowers and fresh green leaves, all secured with a slim purple ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's tones. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is shown alone, resting carefully on a light beige textured fabric that resembles linen. Here, the orchid is more of a budding form, partnered with dainty sprays of white baby's breath and a small accent of greenery, bound with a bright pink ribbon that adds a lively splash of colour, suitable for a groom or groomsman at a chic hotel near Covent Garden. Finally, the bottom-right panel showcases a lush cascading table arrangement in a white woven vase, overflowing with white orchids, layered shades of pink and lavender roses, and airy baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres rest beside it on a clean white surface, reinforcing the woven texture and giving the composition a curated, contemporary feel. The collage as a whole suggests thoughtful, cohesive styling by an experienced florist, with every orchid, rose, and ribbon chosen to harmonise beautifully across an entire London wedding day.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The image shows a beautifully coordinated bridal bouquet and boutonnière, designed with the quiet sophistication of a central London wedding. The bouquet is full and rounded, built around clusters of mauve-pink and lavender-tinted roses whose petals are soft, velvety, and gently unfurling, creating layers of colour from deeper blush at the centre to softer tones at the edges. Interspersed among these romantic roses are vibrant green button chrysanthemums, their small, domed flowers adding a lively rhythm and subtle architectural structure, like the clipped greenery you might notice in gardens off Marylebone or Bloomsbury. Creamy white lisianthus blossoms and other pale blooms tuck themselves between the roses, their lightly frilled petals offering contrast and a sense of airiness. Fine stems of foliage frame the bouquet, with slender leaves stretching out to give a natural, almost windswept outline while keeping the overall shape pleasantly compact for walking up the aisle. The stems at the base are meticulously aligned and wrapped with satin ribbon in pink and white, the smooth fabric catching the light in quiet, pearly reflections. Set nearby is the groom's boutonnière, echoing the bouquet's palette in miniature: a single white bloom, trimmed with sprigs of greenery and a hint of lavender ribbon, designed to sit neatly against a suit jacket for a ceremony perhaps taking place by the Thames or in a historic city church. The lighting is gentle and flattering, enhancing each texture without overwhelming the soft colours. Together, bouquet and boutonnière suggest a mood of calm joy, careful preparation, and the intimacy of a wedding day brought to life with flowers.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four coordinated images showcases a red rose wedding collection that feels perfectly suited to a modern London celebration, whether in a Mayfair townhouse or a stylish venue near St Paul's. The top-left photograph centres on a bride in a white gown, her hands wrapped around a rounded bouquet of deep crimson roses. The blooms are packed tightly to form a smooth, luxurious dome, with glossy red hypericum berries scattered between them like small jewels. Around the base, a tidy ring of rich green foliage gives definition and structure, creating a bouquet that feels both timeless and current as it rests gently against the fabric of her dress. In the top-right image, we move to the groom's dark charcoal grey jacket and vivid red tie, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned. A single red rosebud, still slightly closed, is framed by slender, ruscus-like greenery and delicate white gypsophila, with tiny red berries echoing the tones of the bride's flowers. A small red satin bow gathers the stems neatly, adding a polished finish that stands out crisply against the white shirt. On the bottom left, another bouquet rests on textured beige fabric, this time with a more architectural feel. Lush red roses and berries are surrounded by broad, dark green tropical leaves that fold around the blooms, their strong lines creating a sculptural frame. A red ribbon binds the stems and trails gracefully to the right. Completing the quartet, the bottom-right image shows a dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and berries placed atop a white, intricately woven spherical vase made from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven spheres sit nearby on a smooth, pale surface, suggesting elegant reception décor for a London wedding breakfast in the West End or along the South Bank.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This elegant four-image collage tells the story of a London wedding dressed entirely in soft pink and vibrant green flowers. In the upper-left panel, part of a bride's white lace wedding dress frames a full, round bouquet held gently between her hands. The bouquet is dense and luxurious, with light pink and lavender roses unfolding in different stages of bloom, nestled amid bright green button chrysanthemums, light pink alstroemeria marked with subtle yellow speckles, and feathery sprays of white baby's breath. Rich green foliage peeks out, adding depth and a freshly gathered feel, reminiscent of blooms picked from Regent's Park or Hyde Park at first light. On the upper-right, a close-up captures a groom in a charcoal grey suit and striking fuchsia tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a boutonniere crafted from a single blush rosebud, a pair of lime-green button chrysanthemums, delicate gypsophila, and a few strands of decorative grass, all held together with a slim pink ribbon that mirrors the bride's bouquet. In the lower-left, a horizontal bouquet rests on a pale beige, textured fabric, showcasing the same harmonious flower mix. From this perspective, you can clearly see the tightly wrapped stems, bound in bright fuchsia ribbon, highlighting the skill of the florist's hand-tied technique. The lower-right panel completes the ensemble with a round wedding centerpiece displayed on a spotless white surface. Pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath spill from a decorative white spherical vase with a woven lattice design, accompanied by two small wicker spheres. The whole collection feels ideal for London venues from Mayfair hotels to chic City lofts, radiating romance and modern elegance.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A refined four-panel collage presents the coordinated wedding flowers as though laid out for a London couple planning their day somewhere between Mayfair and Notting Hill. The top-left image shows a bride from the neckline down, cradling a classic round bouquet in both hands. Her white wedding dress, with its gentle lace detailing, forms a calm backdrop to the roses, which swirl together in shades of cream, pale yellow, and deep pink-mauve. Each bloom is nestled closely, the petals velvety and full, while flecks of white baby's breath and glimpses of greenery weave between the roses, softening the edges and adding texture. The overall effect is romantic yet polished, like a bouquet carried down the aisle of an elegant city church. In the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal suit is shown in close-up, highlighting a single white rose boutonniere pinned to his lapel. The rosebud is perfectly formed, surrounded by tiny white filler flowers and a neat sprig of green foliage, all gathered with a small white satin bow that sits above a strong red tie. This tiny cluster mirrors the bouquet's palette, making the couple visibly connected. The bottom-left panel features a bridesmaid's posy resting on a light, textured linen surface, echoing the main bridal bouquet with cream and yellow roses, vivid pink accents, an airy halo of baby's breath, and generous green leaves. Its stems are wrapped in a cheerful pink-and-white striped ribbon, suggesting a more relaxed, playful touch. In the bottom-right image, a compact rose arrangement, using the same cream, blush, and mauve tones, crowns a white twig sphere vase, accompanied by two smaller woven balls. Positioned on a white surface against a beige background, this centrepiece feels ideal for a London reception venue from Shoreditch lofts to Westminster hotels, where subtle rustic elegance is desired.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding table arrangement rests in a sleek white wicker vase, its rounded dome of flowers carefully composed to balance elegance with ease, like a calm moment amid the bustle of a London celebration. Creamy white lisianthus form soft clouds at the centre, their petals gently ruffled and full, catching the light so they appear almost luminescent against the paler weave of the vase. Nestled among them are modest stems of blush-pink stocks, adding both height and texture, their many tiny blossoms clustered together like whispered notes of colour. Here and there, vibrant purple blooms peek through, providing a lively contrast that keeps the design from feeling too restrained and instead gives it a nuanced, artistic character. A series of slender, curved greenery strands loop around the arrangement, drawing the eye in gentle circles, like the pathways that curve through Regent's Park, subtly shaping the bouquet while preserving its soft, flowing outline. The flowers seem bathed in natural window light, perhaps from a townhouse overlooking the streets of Marylebone or a loft near London Bridge; each petal appears clear and fresh, cool in tone yet warm in sentiment. The imagined fragrance is understated but memorable, a quiet blend of freesia, sweet pea, and crisp foliage that lingers like a pleasant memory at the close of an evening reception. Crafted with the thoughtful detail of a seasoned London florist, the display feels perfect for wedding breakfast tables, guest book corners, or intimate elopement dinners tucked away in city venues. It sets a mood of relaxed sophistication and gentle romance, suggesting promises made sincerely and celebrated in calm, meaningful style.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close, tactile study of a wedding boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal or navy jacket lapel; this small detail is crafted with the same care one would use for a bridal bouquet, scaled down to sit quietly at the heart. At its centre rests a single peach rosebud, petals just unfurling and velvety to the eye, its warm apricot-coral tone mirrored by a coral tie beneath and a neat peach ribbon bow at the boutonnière's base. Surrounding the bud are delicate sprays of gypsophila-little star-like white florals that add an ethereal, almost powdered softness-and a whisper of fresh greenery whose fine texture provides contrast against the smooth rose. The lighting in the photograph picks up the satin sheen of the groom's shirt and the matte wool of the jacket, creating a pleasing contrast with the rose's soft glow; the composition focuses on the lapel, cropping out other elements to draw attention to this intimate token. As a florist who arranges flowers for weddings across London-from quiet ceremonies near St. Paul's to receptions by the Thames-I choose this restrained palette and precise placement so the boutonnière reads as both refined and affectionate, a wearable promise of the day's palette. The piece feels like a private flourish, the tactile interplay of silk ribbon, smooth petals, and crisp foliage echoing tradition while remaining fresh and modern-an elegant touch that anchors the couple's coordinated look without overpowering it.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image is a careful study in white and soft purple arranged across four panels, each element chosen for its tactile colour and mood. The top-left is a close-up of a bride in a strapless white gown cupping a lush bouquet where large white oriental lilies unfurl like small moons-their pollen-dusted stamens visible in the warm light-and where white lisianthus edged in vivid purple offer a delicate, painterly contrast. Clusters of unopened buds and slim, spiky purple accents add rhythm and depth, while a variety of green textures-fine grass blades, feathery fronds and broader leaves-frame the blooms and give the composition an organic, garden-fresh feeling. In the top-right, the boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey jacket mirrors the bridal palette: a single open Eustoma with a purple rim, a tucked lily bud and a touch of spiky purple, secured with a neat white ribbon and shown against a rich purple silk tie. The bottom-left panel presents a smaller, hand-tied bouquet resting on a textured beige cloth; its white ribbon-wrapped stems and compact form make it suitable as a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet. Bottom-right is a sculptural reception piece in a modern white woven sphere vase where lilies and purple-edged lisianthus rise and cascade, intermixed with spiky filler and cascading greens, beside decorative woven beige orbs. The light is soft, the scent almost implied-lilies' gentle perfume softened by green, herbal notes-creating an ensemble that would feel right at home on a Chelsea or Notting Hill wedding table, quietly refined and full of hopeful warmth.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Captured in a tight, intimate frame, the groom's boutonniere becomes a small work of floral art, pinned precisely to his lapel and echoing the red of his tie. At the heart of the design sits a single red rose, its petals velvety and dense, spiralling inwards in a classic, romantic form. The colour is a deep, wine-like crimson that stands out against the neutral fabric of the suit jacket, creating a focal point that immediately draws the eye. Surrounding the rose are tailored sprigs of greenery, their leaves smooth and gently glossy, providing a cool, dark backdrop that makes the bloom's richness feel even more intense. Nestled among the foliage are miniature berries and tiny clusters of baby's breath, the small white flowers offering a delicate contrast that lightens the composition. The textures play beautifully together: the softness of the petals, the firmer feel of the leaves, the subtle firmness of the berries. In the soft indoor light of a London wedding venue-perhaps a boutique hotel in Soho, a City registry office, or a historic hall near Westminster-the boutonniere has a composed, sophisticated aura. It is clearly the work of a practiced hand, likely crafted that very morning by London Flowers, ensuring the rose is at its peak for the walk down the aisle. Though small, the boutonniere carries emotional weight: a symbol of commitment, worn over the heart as family and friends gather, London traffic hums outside, and a day full of promises unfolds step by step.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Worn against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, this boutonnière reads like a miniature declaration of calm affection amid celebration. At its centre sits a single pale yellow rose, its petals velvety and gently cupped, scaled down in proportion but no less expressive than a full bouquet; around it, whispery sprigs of baby's breath tuck in like soft confetti, their pinprick white blooms offering an airy contrast. Thin green shoots and narrow leaves provide a crisp structural echo to the rose's roundness, their fresh, slightly dewy texture lending a botanical neatness that complements formal attire. The whole ensemble is bound with a crisp white ribbon whose smoothness contrasts with the plushness of the flower - a tactile interplay that feels considered and refined. In the light of a London ceremony - picture a wedding near St. Paul's or a reception down in Covent Garden - the boutonnière catches glints off the rose's velour petals and the glossy lapel, offering a small, fragrant accent to the groom's outfit. As a florist who crafts these details for couples across the city, I take pleasure in how much personality a single bloom can convey: sincere, composed, and quietly celebratory. It's a little piece of floral craftsmanship intended to be worn with pride and remembered as a subtle, fragrant nod to the day's tender significance.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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