Elmers End Wedding Collections

At Florist Elmers End, we take pride in helping happy couples across Elmers End celebrate their special day with exquisite wedding flowers and bespoke bouquets. Our experienced local florists have been creating stunning floral arrangements for weddings near South Norwood Country Park, along Elmers End Road and close to Beckenham Crematorium for years, earning us a trusted reputation in the community.

Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a grand celebration in Elmers End, our team brings creative expertise and personal attention to every detail. We are delighted to offer same-day delivery across Elmers End, Beckenham, Eden Park, and Anerley—simply order online before 3 PM and let us take care of the rest!

  • Bespoke bridal bouquets and buttonholes crafted with care
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Your wedding flowers deserve local expertise, whether celebrated near Avenue Road or surrounded by loved ones at a local venue. Trust Florist Elmers End for fresh blooms, creative artistry, and genuine care on your big day. Reach out to our friendly team or order online to discover how we can make your wedding truly unforgettable with beautiful flowers delivered with heart.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
The modern confidence of this wedding set lies in a dramatic, pared-back palette and tactile natural textures. At its centre a single red rose curls with refined grace, framed by a sprinkle of gypsophila and casual, trailing greenery to form a minimalist boutonnière suited to a tailored suit; the same language of colour and form continues in the matching bouquet, where lush blue hydrangeas establish a dramatic base for clusters of passionate red roses. Round eucalyptus leaves peek between petals, their cool silver-green tone adding a layered scent and a soft textural contrast to the velvety rose petals and the cloud-like hydrangea heads. The arrangement balances boldness and restraint-the abundant hydrangea provides volume and sculptural presence while the roses offer emotional depth and classic romance, and the gypsophila lends a lace-like lightness at the edges. In soft daylight the composition casts gentle shadows and the leaves catch glints of sun, giving the bouquet a quietly confident glow. This is the kind of piece Florist Elmers End prepares for couples who want contemporary elegance with organic warmth, fresh from our cool prep room and ideal for pairing with modern suits and simple gowns. It gives off a verdant, garden-fresh aroma that lifts the senses and complements ceremony photos, making the flowers feel like both a statement and a tender witness to the day's promises.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This composed four-image set reads like a small wedding story, softly lit and anchored in the neighbourhoods around Elmers End and Eden Park. The top-left frame shows a bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet against her ivory dress; at its heart, generous pale-peach roses offer a velvety warmth, encircled by white lisianthus with bright violet rims and flecks of baby's breath that give the arrangement an airy, romantic lift. The top-right close-up reveals the groom's boutonniere on a deep charcoal suit: a single peach rose, tiny sprays of baby's breath and fine greenery, tied with a neat blush ribbon and sitting above a matching peach tie-a subtle continuity that reads beautifully in photographs and in person. In the lower-left, a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet lies upon a neutral textured fabric, the stems wrapped in peach ribbon and finished with delicate pearly pins, suggesting a bridesmaid posy or an intimate toss bouquet destined for a reception on Croydon Road or at a local hall. The bottom-right image presents a rounded centrepiece arranged in a white, open-weave basket-like vase, the same trio of flowers forming a low dome beside two pale woven decorative spheres-an arrangement ideal for tables at community venues or cafés near South Norwood Country Park. As a local florist serving Elmers End and neighbouring Beckenham, Florist Elmers End crafts each piece to balance scent, texture and proportion: the soft apricot fragrance of the roses, the ruffled lisianthus edges, and the delicate cloud of baby's breath that together evoke calm celebration and thoughtful local style.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive wedding flower story in crisp whites, fresh greens, and touches of romantic red, the sort of styling often requested by couples marrying around Elmers End and nearby Beckenham. In the top-left panel, we see the bride from the chest down, her ivory dress gently textured and softly lit. Cradled in her hands is a cascading bouquet that feels both modern and timeless: large starry oriental lilies in pure white, their stamens adding a hint of depth, flow into a trail of white Phalaenopsis orchids that tumble like silk ribbons. A single cream rose warms the centre, while bright green button-like flowers, reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, and glossy red berries punctuate the design. Wisps of foliage and fine grasses extend the shape, giving it a natural, garden-inspired movement. The top-right panel is a close-up of the groom, dressed in a deep charcoal suit, white shirt, and bold red tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a coordinating boutonnière: one flawless white orchid bloom, a small cluster of lime-green pompon flower, and tiny white gypsophila, all gathered and finished with a narrow red ribbon that echoes his tie. In the bottom-left panel, this same boutonnière is laid on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, allowing every detail-the curve of the orchid petals, the fresh green leaf base, the tidy wrap of the ribbon-to be clearly seen. The bottom-right panel presents the bouquet alone, standing in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker-style spheres beside it, suggesting a calm, contemporary reception set-up in an Elmers End venue or family home.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a unified floral story, designed with the care of an experienced Elmers End florist who understands how a consistent colour palette can pull a whole day together. In the top-left panel, the bride's upper body is partially visible, her strapless white dress acting as a clean backdrop to a lush, rounded bouquet. Deep fuchsia peonies form the heart of the design, their multi-layered petals almost cloud-like in volume. They are offset by white alstroemeria, each petal etched with subtle maroon freckles, and by slender, spiky lime-green blooms and leaves that give the bouquet movement and lightness. Her hands, with a fine engagement ring glinting at the edge of the frame, hold the stems gently, emphasising the personal, intimate nature of the flowers. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is fastened beside a smooth lavender tie. Here, a single stem of white alstroemeria and sprigs of green are bound with lavender satin ribbon, mirroring the bouquet's tones on a smaller, more tailored scale-perfect for ceremonies from local churches to registry offices near Elmers End. In the bottom-left, a small hand-tied posy, likely for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet, rests on a soft beige surface. Fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria are gathered more tightly, with green accents and a lavender ribbon collar wrapping the stems. The bottom-right picture features a compact table arrangement: the same blooms nestled low in a white woven spherical vase, reminiscent of modern decor you might see at a reception in nearby Beckenham or Eden Park, flanked by three pale wicker decor balls. Together, these images show how one fresh floral theme can be translated seamlessly from personal flowers to table decor for a polished, cohesive wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A meticulously shaped round bouquet sits nestled in a contemporary white bowl, its flowers gathered so tightly that they form a smooth, velvety dome of colour. Saturated pink and lilac-lavender roses press closely together, their spiralling petals creating a luxurious, almost fabric-like surface, while delicate stems of white gypsophila scatter through the design like tiny drops of morning dew. The container beneath is a piece of art in itself, its white surface traced with woven, ribbon-like lines that wrap around the base in an almost basket-weave effect, adding movement and interest without distracting from the blooms. This interplay of the structured vessel and the lush, full roses gives the arrangement a modern edge that would look completely at home on a chic wedding table in one of the nearby Beckenham or Elmers End venues, or as a statement centerpiece for a milestone birthday. The overall colour palette-bold pinks softened by lavender and white-feels romantic yet confident, something that would suit both classic and contemporary taste. You can imagine this piece catching the light in a bright front room off Elmers End Road, the glossy petals reflecting subtle highlights while the gypsophila diffuses the edges like a light mist. Each rose appears freshly opened, with no bruising or fading, hinting at careful conditioning and early-morning market selection by a local florist. The composition communicates affection, celebration, and attention to detail, as if created for someone who values both design and emotion in their flowers.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel image tells the story of a red and white wedding theme, the kind of romantic styling often chosen by couples marrying near Elmers End, from local churches to intimate receptions at nearby venues. In the top-left panel, a bride wearing a traditional white lace wedding dress holds a full, rounded bouquet of deep red roses and fluffy white baby's breath. The roses are closely clustered, their velvety petals forming a rich, almost fabric-like surface, while the tiny star-shaped blooms of gypsophila add a soft, cloud-like halo and subtle movement around the edges. Gentle lighting highlights the delicate pattern of the lace and the sheen on each petal, capturing the quiet focus of a bride preparing to walk down the aisle. On the top right, a groom's boutonniere is displayed against the charcoal tones of his suit jacket, offset by a bright red tie. A single red rosebud stands at the centre, embraced by trailing sprigs of baby's breath, slender pointed leaves, and fine, decorative strands of green grass, all neatly gathered and tied with a tidy red satin ribbon-small in size, but rich in detail. The bottom-left image shows another rose and gypsophila bouquet laid on a soft grey surface, its stems wrapped in red and white striped string that suggests careful, handcrafted work by an experienced florist familiar with local weddings around Elmers End and the surrounding Bromley area. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a compact rose centerpiece, a rounded crown of red blooms and baby's breath perched atop a sculptural white woven globe vase, with two smaller woven spheres resting nearby. The combination of texture, colour, and form creates an elegant table focal point, ideal for a reception table, head table, or even a sweetheart table bathed in candlelight. The entire collage captures the consistent romance and unity of design that ties a wedding day together from first glance to last dance.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image presents an elegantly coordinated wedding floral ensemble, arranged with the quiet confidence of an experienced Elmers End florist preparing for a heartfelt ceremony. At the centre lies the bride's bouquet, lush and rounded, overflowing with cream peonies that look almost velvety to the touch, and blush-pink roses that spiral open with classic romance. Among them, finer textures appear: tiny stars of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, forming a soft mist around the larger blooms, making the whole bouquet look as if it's glowing from within. Sprigs of sculptural greenery curve around the edges, providing a smooth, deep green cradle that frames the pastel flowers and gives the arrangement a polished, contemporary finish. Close by, the groom's boutonnière mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours on a smaller scale, perhaps a single lilac or soft pink rosebud backed by feathery foliage and a delicate accent of gypsophila, ready to be pinned to a lapel before stepping out near Elmers End station or walking through the doors of a local church. The light in the scene feels gentle and flattering, like a bright but slightly overcast day that photographers love, allowing the subtle gradations of cream, blush, and lavender to show clearly. Every detail suggests intentional design: flowers chosen for their freshness and fragrance, stems trimmed with care, and textures layered to create a sense of movement. The overall impression is of a wedding morning filled with calm anticipation, where flowers quietly hold the emotions of the day-love, hope, and a promise to grow together-just as steadily as they hold their shape.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A four-part wedding collage captures a complete floral story, the kind you might see at a refined Elmers End ceremony flowing into a relaxed local reception. In the top left image, the bride's torso and hands are framed against intricate white lace, her gown forming a gentle canvas for a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centers stream downward, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, lilac-tinted stock, dainty white baby's breath, and fresh green foliage. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms peek through the arrangement, giving a hint of drama to the otherwise ethereal, cloud-like cascade.

In the top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail against a charcoal or black suit jacket. His vivid red tie and patterned dress shirt add personality, while a single white orchid, ringed with baby's breath and slim green sprigs, is wrapped in a neat white satin ribbon. The design mirrors the bridal bouquet, reinforcing the sense of unity between the couple.

The bottom left panel shows that same boutonniere laid flat on a pale beige, slightly textured textile, reminiscent of linen used on a wedding morning prep table. From this vantage point, the smooth orchid petals, airy tiny blossoms, and tidy ribbon wrapping highlight the careful handiwork behind such a small yet meaningful piece.

In the bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece anchors the collage. It's arranged in a white woven or lattice-style cylindrical vase, brimming with white orchids, soft pink roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath, and greenery, again accented with the deeper pink spikes. Two white woven decorative spheres of different sizes sit alongside, suggesting an elegantly dressed table-perhaps in a light-filled venue near Elmers End station-where guests gather around flowers that echo every detail of the bridal bouquet and groom's buttonhole.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Pinned crisply to the charcoal lapel and pictured in the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is a small study in careful balance: a single, immaculate white phalaenopsis orchid anchors two glossy clusters of red hypericum berries, tiny clouds of white Gypsophila, and a few neat green leaves. A slim loop of red ribbon at the base echoes the groom's vivid red tie, creating a deliberate visual echo that ties him into the bridal palette. The photograph captures the contrasting textures-the satiny smoothness of the orchid, the waxy resilience of the berries and the feathery softness of the baby's breath-under soft, natural light that highlights petal veining and the satin sheen of the suit fabric. The boutonniere sits with confident restraint, designed to be noticed without overpowering, and to scent the air with a faint, sweet trace of lily and rose as the couple moves.As a florist familiar with weddings around Elmers End and the surrounding neighbourhoods of South Norwood and Beckenham, I'd describe this piece as both classic and contemporary: suited to a ceremony at a local church or a small marquee near Elmers End station. Florist Elmers End prepares these with wired stems and a neat backing to ensure comfort on the lapel and durability through photos and dancing. The boutonniere's red accent is intentional-a small, vivid punctuation that lifts the monochrome suit and connects the groom to the overall floral language of the day, a subtle but essential detail in a carefully curated wedding suite.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-frame wedding collage feels like a carefully curated glimpse into one perfectly coordinated day in Elmers End, with every flower echoing the same soft pink, purple, and white story. In the top-left image, the lower half of a bride in a strapless white gown holds a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids spill forward in sweeping arcs, framed by blush and powder-pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and light violet accent blooms. Wisps of baby's breath and trailing greenery weave between each bloom, creating movement as the flowers drift downwards, like they might sway gently as she walks past the gardens off Croydon Road. The light glances off the orchid petals so they almost glow against the creamy fabric of her dress. The top-right panel pulls us in close to a groom's lapel. His dark grey suit and magenta tie form a strong backdrop for a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere. The orchid's central lip adds subtle detail, surrounded by tiny lavender filler flowers and crisp green leaves, all neatly wrapped with a slender purple ribbon that matches the romantic palette shared with the bouquet. In the bottom-left image, another boutonniere is arranged flat on a tactile, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen. Here the orchid is still in bud, paired with fragile clusters of white baby's breath and a touch of fresh foliage, bound with a bright, joyful pink ribbon. It feels like a thoughtful finishing detail for a groom or groomsman dressing in a townhouse near Elmers End. The bottom-right panel showcases a lush cascading arrangement designed as a centerpiece, presented in a white woven vase with an intricate, basket-like pattern. White orchids and a generous mix of pink and lavender roses pour outward, intertwined with purple filler blooms and clouds of baby's breath, forming a full, romantic display. Three white woven spheres of different sizes sit artfully to one side, echoing the vase's texture and completing the sophisticated wedding décor, the sort of coordinated look a local florist might set up at a reception near Elmers End tram stop.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A delicately coordinated wedding set is displayed as though laid out in a quiet Elmers End bridal suite just before the ceremony begins. At the centre is a lush, rounded bouquet, built around mauve-pink roses whose petals curl softly at the edges, like watercolor brushstrokes blending blush and lavender. Between them, vivid green button chrysanthemums create cheerful pops of texture, their tiny domes reminiscent of mossy garden borders along local paths near Elmers End tram stop. White lisianthus and creamy blooms encircle the roses, their layered petals adding a cloud-like softness, while hints of pale foliage and elongated greenery give the bouquet a gentle, organic outline. The stems are bound tightly together, wrapped in a band of pink and white satin ribbon that gleams faintly under the light, offering comfort for a bride's grip as she walks through nearby parks or into a ceremony room. Light falls gently across the arrangement, making each rose appear almost dewy, as if freshly cut that morning from an early market. Resting beside the bouquet is a simple and elegant boutonnière: a single white lisianthus bud or small bloom, framed by airy greenery and finished with a delicate thread of lavender ribbon, designed to sit neatly on a groom's suit. The pairing feels harmonious and intentional, perfect for a couple marrying in Elmers End who want their flowers to feel both refined and heartfelt. Every detail suggests calm excitement, shared promises, and the quiet artistry of a florist who knows how to balance colour, texture, and sentiment for local wedding celebrations.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part image presents a unified red rose wedding collection that feels perfectly at home in a stylish Elmers End celebration. The top-left scene focuses on the bride, shown from the shoulders down in a simple white wedding dress, her hands gently cradling a tightly bound bouquet. Deep red roses, full and velvety, are packed closely together with bright red hypericum berries glinting between the petals, all framed by a smooth circular collar of rich green foliage. The effect is both passionate and controlled, ideal for a ceremony near South Norwood Country Park or a chic local venue. In the top-right panel, a groom's charcoal-grey suit becomes the backdrop for a carefully crafted boutonniere. A single red rosebud stands at the centre, accompanied by fine ruscus-style greenery, tiny white clouds of gypsophila, and miniature red berries. The stems are finished with a small red satin ribbon bow that subtly mirrors the groom's vivid red tie and pristine white shirt. Below, on the left, another bouquet variation rests against a textured beige cloth. It features red roses and hypericum berries once again, but here they are enveloped by bold, structured tropical leaves that fold around the design, giving a modern sculptural edge. A tied red ribbon is visible around the stems to the right, hinting at careful hand-tying by an experienced florist. The bottom-right arrangement shows a compact dome of red roses and berries placed on top of a white woven, globe-shaped base, likely made from natural fibres, with two smaller wooden balls beside it. The setting, against pale surfaces and muted walls, suggests refined table décor for a reception, perhaps in one of Elmers End's cosy local venues.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part wedding collage feels like a complete floral story for a couple marrying close to Elmers End's leafy streets. In the top-left image, a bride in a lace-trimmed white gown is shown from the shoulders down, holding a dense round bouquet that overflows with romance. Layers of light pink and lavender roses, some still in tight bud and others unfurling, sit alongside bright green button chrysanthemums, frothy white baby's breath, and light pink alstroemeria with their delicate yellow-speckled throats. Rich green foliage threads through the design, adding depth and contrast. The top-right panel moves in closer, focusing on the groom's dark charcoal jacket and deep fuchsia tie. Pinned to the lapel is a thoughtfully composed boutonniere, made from a single blush rosebud, a hint of vivid green chrysanthemum, sprigs of gypsophila, and wisps of slender grass, all neatly tied with a matching pink ribbon, as though finished moments ago by an experienced florist near Elmers End. Below, on the left, a similar bouquet rests quietly on a softly textured beige fabric, offering a side-on view that reveals the clean, parallel stems bound with a smooth fuchsia ribbon wrap, ideal for bridesmaids walking through nearby parks after the ceremony. In the bottom-right, the theme is translated into a table centerpiece: a compact dome of pink and lilac roses, green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath arranged in a white woven-look spherical vase. Two pale decorative spheres sit beside it on a white surface, tying the collection together into a cohesive wedding look suitable for local reception venues and intimate gatherings.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel image forms a visual narrative of a wedding's floral theme, as if curated by a local Elmers End florist who understands how to carry one story from aisle to top table. The top left panel focuses on the bride from the shoulders down; she wears an elegant white dress with fine lace traceries on the bodice, and against the smooth fabric she holds a round, hand-tied bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses are clustered densely, their petals full and velvety, while deeper pink and mauve blooms are woven between them, adding subtle depth. Tiny white blossoms, reminiscent of baby's breath, nestle in the gaps, with a collar of fresh green foliage giving the bouquet lift and life, ideal for a ceremony near South Eden Park Road or in a nearby garden setting. In the top right frame, the camera moves to the groom: he wears a dark grey suit and crisp white shirt, anchored by a bold red silk tie. On his lapel, a single white rosebud boutonniere sits with understated confidence, framed by sprigs of green leaves and clusters of delicate white filler flowers. A small white satin bow hugs the stems, suggesting care and attention in every stitched detail. The bottom left panel shows a smaller, more relaxed bouquet lying on a pale, textured linen background. This bridesmaid's posy mirrors the bridal arrangement's colours-cream and pale yellow roses, a scattering of bright pink roses, airy baby's breath, and leafy greenery-but with a looser, slightly asymmetrical shape. Its stems are bound in a pink and white striped ribbon, a touch that feels bespoke and joyful, as if chosen to match a favourite dress. Finally, the bottom right panel reveals a reception centerpiece: a compact dome of the same roses, baby's breath, and greenery, placed atop an intricate white sphere of intertwined twigs. Two light-coloured woven decorative balls sit alongside on a white surface, with a soft beige background lending calm, suggesting a beautifully dressed wedding table somewhere in Elmers End, ready to welcome guests to an evening of celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as if mid-moment, its colours and textures arranged in a careful balance that suggests both artistry and ease, like the sky just before sunrise over Elmers End Green. The bouquet's rounded form is full yet never heavy, built around plush white lisianthus whose velvety petals curl softly outward, each bloom resembling a small cloud of silk. Nestled between them are billowy clusters of pale hydrangea, their many tiny florets forming cushioned, pastel mounds that capture and soften the light. Here and there, lilac allium emerge as playful bursts of spherical petals, their deeper purple tones adding depth and a touch of modernity to the otherwise gentle palette. Slender stems of fresh greenery weave through the design, offering cool contrast and a subtle sense of movement, while the stems below are neatly wrapped, firm and secure in the hand, suggesting the reassuring weight a bride or bridesmaid feels as they walk down the aisle. The bouquet seems to glow, as though caught in the delicate daylight coming through a church window near Elmers End Road, with highlights falling on the pale petals and dappling the lilac accents. You can almost imagine the fragrance: light, slightly sweet, young yet timeless, carrying a calm anticipation rather than bold perfume. It feels equally suited to being carried, placed on a registrar's table, or set in a clear vase at a reception, a bespoke creation that speaks quietly of commitment, crafted with the experienced eye of a florist who understands both flowers and the emotional rhythm of a wedding day.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned to a dark charcoal or navy lapel, the boutonnière is an exercise in careful restraint and warm coordination: a single, velvety peach rose bud sits at the centre, its outer petals still curled protectively inward, while tiny sprays of white gypsophila frame it like a halo. A small flourish of greenery adds texture and a cool green note that helps the blossom sing against the suit fabric. At the base a narrow peach-coloured ribbon is tied into a neat bow, echoing the coral tones of the groom's tie and the crisp white of his shirt, creating a cohesive trio of colour that reads both modern and timeless. The fabric of the jacket-texturally smooth and tightly woven-contrasts with the rose's soft suede-like petals and the lacy, feather-light gypsophila, producing a quiet tactile conversation between natural and tailored elements. The photograph's focus is intimate; you can see the faint sheen on the rose petals and the tiny water droplets that suggest fresh preparation in the florist's cool studio. As someone who arranges wedding details for couples celebrating locally around Elmers End, from small receptions near the high street to garden ceremonies by the station car park, I recognise this boutonnière as a finishing touch designed to sit close to the heart and photograph well beside a portrait. Crafted with the same peach palette used across bouquets and table décor, and prepared with attention to proportion and durability, it honours tradition while feeling perfectly at home on a contemporary suit.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Balanced, tactile and quietly celebratory, this four-panel image gathers bridal details and reception styling around a single white-and-purple floral theme crafted in our Elmers End workshop. Top-left frames the bride's hands in a strapless white dress as she holds a lavish bouquet where large, creamy white oriental lilies open like small moons, their stamens and soft pollen visible against ruffled white Eustoma edged in jewel-toned purple. Scattered unopened buds and pointed purple spikes add anticipation and vertical contrast, while a chorus of greens - from broad glossy leaves to narrow grass-like strands - softens edges and breathes freshness. Top-right focuses on the groom: the boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey lapel mirrors the bouquet's personality with one open, purple-rimmed Eustoma, a compact lily bud and a few linear greens, all secured by a tiny white ribbon, the rich purple silk tie beneath tying the look together. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss posy lying on a pale beige fabric; stems wrapped in white ribbon, it's designed to be carried easily yet still read as part of the same floral family. Bottom-right presents a tall arrangement in a white woven-sphere vase, its lattice catching light as cascading foliage and delicate purple accents drape over the rim, accompanied by two woven beige orbs as tabletop props. The scent is softly sweet with green herbal undertones; the styling feels at home for ceremonies or receptions around Elmers End station and nearby community halls, an assured, local expression of bridal refinement from Florist Elmers End.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned carefully to a groom's lapel, this boutonniere makes a singular statement with one deep red rose at its centre, supported by tailored sprigs of fresh green foliage, tiny clusters of hypericum berries and a whisper of baby's breath. Under the soft glow of reception lighting the rose's velvety surface picks up a subtle sheen that echoes the sheen of a crimson tie, creating a refined, matched pairing that feels both ceremonious and personal. The greenery is shaped with intention - narrow, curly blades and small-leafed stems trimmed to sit flat against the jacket, their matte texture framing the bloom while offering a cool, herbaceous counterpoint to the rose's warmth. The berries add a small, tactile contrast: firm, glossy nodules that give a slight, satisfying crunch when handled and help the piece read as layered and composed rather than flat. Fragrance is restrained but present: a faint floral sweetness from the rose with green, leafy notes that suggest freshly cut stems. The boutonniere is wired and taped with discreet craftsmanship so it sits comfortably through vows, photographs and the first dance, meant to be kept as a small keepsake after the day. Made with local weddings in mind - from quick civil services at the Elmers End register office to larger celebrations around Station Road - it feels like an emblem worn close to the heart, both traditional and quietly individual.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft, natural light the boutonnière reads as a miniature study in calm affection-a single pale yellow rose set against whispery sprays of baby's breath and a few slender green sprigs. The rose is compact and velvety, its petals folding inward in a reassuring, gentle curl, while the gypsophila adds tiny, shimmering points of white that catch the eye without competing. The greens are deliberately spare: thin blades and narrow foliage that introduce a crisp verticality, the same language of line I use for larger bouquets but refined here to pocket size. Tucked neatly against a smart black lapel and contrasted by a vivid red tie, the boutonnière becomes a quiet statement-softness beside formality, comfort beside celebration. A crisp white ribbon finishes the stem, folded and secured so that the wearer feels both polished and comfortably adorned. There is a tactile pleasure in this small piece: the soft bloom, the papery ribbon, the cool metal of a pin, all combining to create an object that is meant to be touched, noticed, and remembered. I imagine it pinned on a groom stepping out from a house near Elmers End Station or greeting guests along Croydon Road-an accessory that quietly marks the day. As a local florist, I pay particular attention to scale and proportion in boutonnières, balancing fragrance, longevity, and wearability so this tiny floral token looks at home in both intimate family weddings and more formal neighbourhood gatherings.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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