Worcester Park Wedding Collections

At Flowers Worcester Park, weddings are our passion. From intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations, our experienced florist team handcrafts wedding bouquets, buttonholes and venue arrangements that feel personal, polished and unforgettable.

Based in the heart of Worcester Park, just a short stroll from Central Road and close to Worcester Park Station, we know the local venues, churches and registry offices inside out. Whether you're celebrating near Malden Road or planning a reception towards Old Malden or Stoneleigh, we'll guide you on seasonal flowers, colour palettes and styling that work beautifully in each space.

Our wedding collections range from romantic hand-tied bridal bouquets and elegant table centres to relaxed meadow-style aisles and statement ceremony backdrops. Every stem is carefully conditioned and arranged by our skilled team, drawing on years of real wedding experience across New Malden, Cheam and beyond.

  • Bespoke designs tailored to your theme and budget
  • Friendly in-person consultations at our local shop
  • Reliable setup and delivery on your wedding day

Need last-minute finishing touches? We offer local same-day delivery on wedding flowers and thank-you bouquets until 3 PM. Simply order online and let our Worcester Park wedding specialists take care of every floral detail, so you can relax and enjoy your day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
The modern confidence of this wedding set is delivered in a tight, considered palette: dramatic royal-blue hydrangeas provide a lush, architectural base while a single crimson rose worn as a boutonnière curls with poised elegance against a tailored suit. Around that solitary rose, tiny sprays of gypsophila breathe delicate weightlessness, and a trailing hint of eucalyptus adds movement and a cool, rounded silhouette that draws the eye from lapel to bouquet. The matching hand-tied bouquet repeats the story on a larger scale-hydrangeas billow outward like evening clouds, while clusters of red roses punctuate the composition with classic romance. Eucalyptus leaves peek between petals, lending a soft, silvery-green texture and a clean, verdant scent that complements the floral notes rather than overpowering them. The garments and fabrics-wool suiting, silk ties, the bride's gown-provide a formal backdrop that makes the colours sing; the red and blue read both arresting and harmonious, modern yet rooted in tradition. Prepared in our Worcester Park workshop and designed to travel well from the chapel to reception, the arrangement balances visual drama with tactile comfort: blooms selected at peak freshness so each petal keeps its dew and shape. Whether exchanged on Worcester Park High Street or photographed with the station in the background, this pairing of boutonnière and bouquet feels like a complete conversation between formality and relaxed, fragrant beauty-a contemporary take on romance that looks as good in photographs as it does in the moment itself.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned to the lapel of a dark charcoal suit, the groom's boutonniere echoes the wedding's soft, peach-and-violet language with elegant restraint. A single peach rose, its petals unfurling in a smooth, apricot glow, forms the focal point; around it, delicate fronds of greenery and tiny white sprays of baby's breath lend texture and lightness. A slim peach ribbon is tied beneath the bloom, its neat knot mirroring the clean lines of the groom's tailored jacket and the coordinating solid peach tie visible beneath the lapel. The contrast between the rose's soft, rounded form and the suit's structured fabric is quietly striking-the floral softness offsetting the tuxedo's masculine edge, and together they create a visual promise of unity. From a florist's perspective, the boutonniere is constructed for longevity and comfort: stem lengths carefully trimmed, floral tape hidden, and a discreet pin fastening so the flower sits flat against the lapel without damage during a walk from Worcester Park High Street to the ceremony venue. The scent is subtle-a whisper of sweet rose mingling with the cool starch of formal wear-evoking the hush before vows. This small arrangement reads like a thoughtful signpost on the day: refined, cohesive with the bride's bouquet, and practical for movement and photos. Whether the couple are taking portraits in nearby Nonsuch Park or greeting guests at a local reception, the boutonniere offers a concentrated expression of the wedding palette-peach, violet-edged white, and the soft, breathable white of gypsophila-crafted with the same care we give to every detail here in Worcester Park.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-image composition captures the harmony between a cascading bridal bouquet and its matching groom's boutonnière, styled with the quiet refinement you might expect at a Worcester Park wedding near Green Lane. In the top-left frame, the bride is seen from the chest down in a softly lit, neutral space, her white gown gently textured like fine lace or crepe. Cradled in her hands is a dramatic waterfall bouquet, led by large white oriental lilies whose star-shaped trumpets open wide, their stamens adding a subtle hint of depth and fragrance. Long stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids spill downward in a graceful trail, their petals smooth and waxy, catching the light. Nestled within the bouquet's heart sits one creamy, buttery-yellow rose, surrounded by plump green pompon blooms and sparkling clusters of bright red berries that recall Hypericum, accented with tiny white gypsophila and airy greenery. The top-right panel focuses on the groom in a dark suit and bold red tie, his boutonnière echoing the bridal bouquet: a single white orchid bloom, a small tuft of green, and sprigs of baby's breath, all secured with a bright red ribbon that sits neatly on his lapel. Below, in the bottom-left frame, this boutonnière is photographed alone on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, allowing its textures to be appreciated-silky petal, glossy leaf, satin ribbon. The bottom-right image shows the full bouquet standing upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a crisp white surface, flanked by three white wicker spheres. The setting feels like a carefully styled reception corner in a Worcester Park home or local venue, ready for guests arriving from Malden Road and surrounding streets to share in the couple's day.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage reveals a cohesive floral theme that could easily accompany a Worcester Park ceremony followed by a reception in a nearby restaurant or hall. In the top-left scene, a bride in a strapless white dress is captured from the neckline down, her hands gently supporting a generous, rounded bouquet. The bouquet bursts with deep fuchsia pink peonies, their petals layered and plush, paired with white alstroemeria whose petals are subtly traced with maroon speckles. Small, spiky pale-green flower heads and buds add texture and lightness, while a ring of dark green foliage frames the blooms, giving the bouquet a romantic yet structured shape. In the top-right panel, the attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a boutonniere: delicate white alstroemeria florets, slender green buds, and neat greenery, all tied together with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that matches his tie, a detail that speaks of the kind of thoughtful coordination many Worcester Park couples seek. The bottom-left panel displays a smaller bouquet resting on a soft, light beige textured fabric, likely a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet. It follows the same recipe as the bride's-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and crisp green accents-its stems tightly wrapped in a bright lavender ribbon that lies flat and neat. In the bottom-right panel, a wedding centerpiece is shown: the familiar mix of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery arranged snugly in a white spherical vase crafted from crisscrossing, woven strands. Alongside sit three decorative beige woven spheres in graduated sizes, forming an elegant, contemporary table arrangement perfectly suited to a Worcester Park reception setting.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A single pink rose, flawlessly shaped and softly luminous, is transformed into an elegant groom's boutonniere, pinned with care to a dark charcoal suit jacket. The rose sits slightly proud of the lapel, its tightly curled petals forming a smooth, perfect spiral that draws the eye at once. Surrounding the bloom is a tailored collar of greenery, with slender leaves folded and curved to follow the rose's contours, creating a subtle frame that adds depth without distraction. Delicate flecks of white baby's breath nestle among the foliage, their tiny blossoms adding a gentle, celebratory sparkle to the design. The stems are wrapped in a rich velvet ribbon, likely in a complementary pink or deep plum shade, giving a soft, tactile finish that feels luxurious to the touch. The background is mostly the textured weave of the charcoal suit, providing a strong, masculine contrast that makes the pastel tones appear even more romantic. As a Worcester Park florist, this is the sort of boutonniere I picture being adjusted just outside a local church on Malden Road or at a reception venue off Central Road, while friends and family gather nearby. The boutonniere's style is quietly confident, striking a balance between classic formality and modern understatement. The overall effect is one of cheerful sophistication: the freshness of the rose speaks of new beginnings, the greenery suggests natural vitality, and the tiny clouds of gypsophila hint at celebration and light-hearted joy, all captured in a single, wearable flower piece.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage brings together the key floral moments of a classic red-and-white celebration, the kind we often design for couples around Worcester Park. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in an elegant white lace gown holds a rounded bouquet pressed close to her waist. The arrangement is dense with velvety red roses, each head carefully angled, and threaded with clouds of white baby's breath that soften the intensity of the colour. Touches of green foliage create a subtle halo around the bouquet, giving it a fresh, garden-like dimension without disturbing its polished, formal shape. The top-right panel narrows in on the groom's boutonniere fixed to a dark grey suit jacket, worn with a crisp white shirt and a bright red tie that mirrors the roses. A single red rosebud sits at the heart of the buttonhole, accented with sprigs of gypsophila, fine green leaves, and curled strands of decorative grass, all tied neatly with a slim red satin ribbon for a tailored finish. In the bottom-left, a second full bouquet, very similar in style, rests on a light grey textured surface, its open roses and generous baby's breath bound tightly with red and white striped twine, ready for a bridesmaid or perhaps a second look after the ceremony. The bottom-right image shows a compact dome of roses and gypsophila forming a table centerpiece atop a white, woven sphere vase, with two smaller natural-toned orbs placed in front. The effect is both modern and romantic, ideal for dressing reception tables in Worcester Park venues and creating visual continuity throughout the day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière shown here feels like a small but deeply meaningful detail, designed to echo the bridal bouquet while also standing proudly on its own. At its centre is a single lilac-toned rose, petals spiral-shaped and carefully opened to show off their velvety texture. The colour is soft and romantic, somewhere between lavender and dusk, reminiscent of the gentle evening light over Worcester Park's quiet residential streets. Around the rose, fine feathery greenery adds a touch of movement and freshness, creating a subtle contrast in texture. Tiny white baby's breath is threaded delicately between the petals and foliage, like scattered stars that soften and brighten the whole arrangement. A narrow lavender ribbon wraps the stems and is tied with an understated flourish, its faint sheen catching the light and giving the piece a polished finish without losing its sense of simplicity. The boutonnière sits as though pinned to a dark suit jacket, ready for a Worcester Park groom heading towards his ceremony at a local church or favourite reception spot. It harmonises effortlessly with the larger florals in the collection-cream peonies, blush-pink roses, and airy gypsophila-so that bride and groom are visually connected with every step they take. You can imagine the florist's steady hands as they adjust each element, ensuring that the rose faces forward and the greenery fans out just enough. Though modest in size, the boutonnière carries a quiet confidence, a fragrant talisman of joy meant to be worn close to the heart all day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a cohesive floral story built around white phalaenopsis orchids and soft pink roses, styled with the kind of attention to detail you might expect from a local Worcester Park florist preparing flowers for a nearby church or registry office. In the top-left frame, a bride, visible from the waist down, holds a cascading bouquet against the intricate texture of her white lace gown. The bouquet flows in a gentle arc: generous stems of white orchids with glowing yellow centers mingle with blush garden roses, light lavender stock blooms, and clouds of white baby's breath. Slim strands of greenery and deeper fuchsia spiky flowers add movement and depth, giving the design a romantic, slightly whimsical feel, as if caught in a soft breeze along Malden Road. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit. A ruby-red tie and patterned shirt peek through, but the star is the single white orchid head, framed by sprigs of gypsophila and neat green foliage, its stems bound with a small white satin ribbon that matches the bridal tones. In the bottom-left, that boutonniere rests alone on a pale beige, textured fabric surface, showing off the florist's careful craftsmanship, from the clean ribbon wrap to the precise positioning of each floret. The bottom-right image showcases a coordinating table centerpiece, arranged in a white woven or lattice-style cylindrical vase placed on a pristine white table. White orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and greenery are gathered generously, with those same rich pink accent spikes threaded through. Two decorative white woven spheres sit beside the vase, subtly reflecting the pattern of the container and tying the wedding reception décor into a serene, polished whole.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals captures a unified design language in deep green, striking red and luminous white-an aesthetic a Worcester Park bride might choose for an autumn service at a nearby church or a reception close to Nonsuch Park. The top-left panel shows the bride from mid-torso down, her hands holding a generous, cascading bouquet against a soft beige backdrop; white lilies open like stars, red roses sit tight and sumptuous, and white phalaenopsis orchids trail gracefully, their broad petals catching light. Interspersed sprigs of delicate Gypsophila and clusters of red hypericum berries give bright points of texture and sheen while varied foliage, including fine, wispy greens, creates a sense of movement and depth. Top-right zooms to the groom's lapel on a dark charcoal jacket where one immaculate phalaenopsis orchid forms the focal point of a boutonniere, accompanied by twin hypericum clusters, tiny white baby's breath and a neat red ribbon loop that/dialogue with his vivid red tie. The bottom-left image is a close, tactile study of a corsage laid on beige textured fabric, the orchid's smoothness contrasted with the waxy berries and the linen's weave. Bottom-right presents an elegant centerpiece in a white woven vessel, sitting on a pristine table and flanked by white spherical décor; it repeats the bouquet's harmony of lilies, roses and orchids, offering a fragrant blend of rose and lily. As a local florist familiar with Worcester Park's wedding venues, I note how this combination reads timeless and reassuringly local-perfect for a ceremony near Worcester Park station or a reception along Central Road.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents an elegant wedding floral collection with a consistent palette of white, blush pink, and soft lavender, the kind of refined styling often chosen by couples marrying in Worcester Park's churches and local venues. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a white strapless gown, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc outward and spill downwards, intertwined with blush pink garden roses and pale lilac blooms, all laced with trailing greenery and touches of baby's breath. The bouquet feels abundant yet carefully balanced, the flowers layered so that each petal catches the natural light. In the top-right image, the camera moves to the groom's lapel, where a single white orchid boutonniere is pinned to a dark grey suit. Tiny lavender filler flowers and neat green leaves sit behind the orchid, with a fine purple ribbon wrapping the stems and subtly matching his magenta tie. The bottom-left panel offers a still-life view of a boutonniere resting on a textured beige fabric surface. This smaller piece features a partially opened white orchid bud surrounded by sprigs of white baby's breath and hints of greenery, gathered with a vivid pink ribbon that echoes the romantic tones of the bridal flowers. In the bottom-right, a substantial cascading arrangement, reminiscent of the bridal bouquet, stands in a white woven vase on a clean white surface. White orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, and delicate purple fillers spill generously over the edge, softened by baby's breath and supported by three white woven decorative spheres. The collage as a whole conveys a sense of calm luxury and gentle romance, perfectly suited to a local Worcester Park wedding with flowers thoughtfully designed and delivered fresh on the day.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Captured in gentle, diffused light, this Worcester Park wedding set centres on a lush bouquet of mauve-pink roses, airy white lisianthus, and vivid green button chrysanthemums, paired with a simple, elegant boutonnière. The bouquet is rounded and full, the kind of hand-tied design that feels both classic and current, like it could be carried from a ceremony in a local church straight to a reception near Central Road. The roses dominate the composition with their velvety, lavender-pink petals, each one curling softly at the edges, giving the impression of depth and quiet romance. Between them, button chrysanthemums in fresh, grassy green bring lively texture, their compact, domed heads adding dimension and a hint of whimsy, as if tiny garden mounds had been tucked among the roses. White lisianthus and other creamy blooms thread through the arrangement, their ruffled, cloud-like petals softening every angle, wrapping the deeper hues in a calm, luminous embrace. Long, slender foliage escapes gently from the outline of the bouquet, adding strokes of green that lend movement and prevent the shape from feeling too rigid. The stems beneath are trimmed to an even length and bound with a band of satin ribbon in pale pink and white, carefully wrapped so the bouquet will rest comfortably in the bride's hands throughout the day. Beside it, a coordinating boutonnière features a single white flower, a suggestion of soft greenery, and a fine lavender ribbon detail, ready to sit against a tailored suit. Together, under soft lighting, they convey anticipation, joy, and the thoughtful craftsmanship of a local Worcester Park florist preparing flowers for a cherished celebration.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a red rose wedding suite with the polished yet heartfelt style often requested by couples marrying near Worcester Park station or along the quieter residential streets. In the top-left frame, a bride's torso and hands are visible, her white gown providing a calm canvas for a rounded bouquet of deep red roses. The flowers are densely arranged so that each velvety petal brushes against the next, while glossy red hypericum berries peek through, adding playful, bead-like accents. A collar of dark green foliage encircles the base, giving the bouquet a carefully finished, almost sculptural shape that sits neatly in her hands. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's lapel, where a single red rosebud boutonniere adds a sharp focal point to his charcoal-grey suit. Fine strands of ruscus-style greenery and tiny white gypsophila soften the rose's boldness, while miniature red berries echo the bouquet's details. A narrow red satin ribbon bow anchors the composition and connects visually to his bright red tie and white shirt. In the bottom-left image, another hand-tied bouquet, likely meant for a bridesmaid or decorative accent within a Worcester Park reception room, is arranged with the same red roses and berries but embraced by broad, deep green tropical leaves. These leaves fold and fan around the blooms, giving the arrangement a modern, architectural silhouette against a textured beige fabric background. The final panel at the bottom-right features a dome of red roses and berries resting on a white woven sphere made from intertwined natural fibres, accompanied by two smaller wooden spheres on a pale surface. The soft beige-grey wall behind suggests a calm, contemporary setting, where this coordinated collection could easily dress a wedding breakfast table or evening celebration.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four photographs tells the story of a carefully co-ordinated wedding flower collection, ideal for a ceremony or reception in Worcester Park, from local churches to intimate venues off Central Road. The upper-left image reveals a glimpse of the bride in her white lace dress, the fabric soft and detailed against the structured round bouquet she holds. Her bouquet is brimming with pale pink and lilac roses at different stages of bloom, bright green button chrysanthemums that add a fresh, modern pop of colour, and pale pink alstroemeria dusted with tiny yellow freckles. Wisps of white baby's breath are scattered throughout, with glossy green foliage cupping the flowers and giving the design a full, rounded outline. In the upper-right image, the groom's attire comes into focus: a charcoal-grey suit jacket and bold fuchsia tie set the stage for a delicate boutonniere pinned at the lapel. The boutonniere is formed from a single soft pink rosebud, a few bright green button chrysanthemums, gypsophila, and fine arcs of decorative grass, all tied neatly with a pink ribbon that echoes the tie and bouquet wraps. The lower-left frame shows a similar bouquet, perhaps for a bridesmaid, lying on a lightly textured beige fabric. Here, the stems are tightly wrapped in fuchsia ribbon, revealing the craftsmanship of the binding and the dome of layered roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. The final, lower-right image presents a rounded centerpiece in a white spherical vase with a woven or lattice look, overflowing with the same pastel and green flowers, flanked by two smaller woven decorative spheres. Together, these designs create a unified wedding look, easy to imagine on tables and in hands around Worcester Park and neighbouring Motspur Park.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This lapel boutonniere is a lesson in refined restraint: a single creamy white rosebud sits poised at the groom's lapel, its outer petals still gently unfurling, surrounded by a neat collar of tiny white baby's breath and a sprig of fresh green foliage. The bud's surface has a soft satin sheen that contrasts with the textured wool of a charcoal suit jacket and the bold, smooth red silk of a tie nearby; together they create a composed portrait of ceremony and confidence. Beneath the stems, a small white satin bow is tied with exacting care, anchoring the piece and lending a whisper of luxury without excess. The overall palette - quiet whites against charcoal and a pop of red - reads as classic and intentional, the sort of detail that quietly complements a formal outfit while carrying emotional weight. Imagine the cool morning air of Worcester Park before a ceremony, the light scent of freshly cut blooms rising gently as the boutonniere is pinned; the fragrance is subtle, floral and reassuring. As a florist, one notices the rhythm of scale and proportion here: the single bud is large enough to read across a crowded aisle yet small enough to remain elegant on a lapel, and the tiny white accents provide texture and visual lift. Whether worn for a wedding near Motspur Park or a nearby family celebration, this boutonniere communicates calm, tradition and considered care.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding bouquet rests gently on a surface, captured as though waiting to be lifted and carried down the aisle of a small Worcester Park ceremony. The flowers are gathered in a rounded, slightly loose shape that feels refined but not rigid, as if composed during a calm early morning in a local studio close to Beverley Park. At the heart of the bouquet, plush white lisianthus blooms unfold with satin-soft petals, each flower cupped within the next, creating a feeling of innocence and quiet luxury. Nestled around them are dreamy tufts of pastel hydrangea, their clustered florets forming pillowy clouds of soft blue and lilac that echo the coolness of the palette. Here and there, playful lilac allium or similarly round purple accents pop up like tiny fireworks, bringing a sense of fun and personality without overwhelming the design. Lush, crisp greenery threads between the flowers, offering contrast in both touch and tone: smooth, cool leaves against velvety petals, and the subtle sturdiness of the wrapped stems binding it all together. The light in the image is calm and diffused, catching the edges of the petals so they seem to glow with a youthful, serene radiance. Though the photograph is silent, one can imagine the slight rustle of foliage and the gentle, powdery fragrance that would accompany the bouquet as it moves. This arrangement feels ideal for a bride walking through familiar Worcester Park streets, perhaps heading towards a local reception along Central Road, carrying with her a bouquet that embodies tenderness, commitment, and the soft promise of a shared future crafted by an attentive, skilled florist.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single, perfectly formed peach rose takes centre stage as a boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal or navy suit lapel, a small emblem of considered coordination and quiet celebration. The rosebud is still tender, its outer petals rolled inward, and it is framed by delicate wisps of gypsophila that scatter tiny white pinpoints of light around the bloom. A short length of fine greenery-crisp ruscus or similar foliage-adds structure and a cool green counterpoint to the warm coral tones, while a miniature peach-coloured ribbon is tied at the base, echoing the groom's coral tie and the subtle blush of wedding textiles. The texture contrast is intimate: the rose's soft velvet petals set against the suit's smooth weave and the airy, feathery spray of baby's breath. Photographing this detail, you notice the careful wire-work and tape hidden beneath, a florist's quiet craft ensuring the boutonnière sits comfortably and endures through a day of greetings and photographs. In Worcester Park terms, this is the kind of refined detail favoured at local venues and village halls, perfect for couples marrying near Nonsuch Park or hosting a reception close to Worcester Park station. It speaks of thoughtful matching between florals and attire, small heirloom touches, and the gentle confidence the groom carries when a simple bloom is placed so near the heart.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image composition showcases a cohesive white-and-purple wedding suite designed with an experienced florist's eye. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds an opulent bouquet: large white oriental lilies, some fully open with their golden stamens visible, mingle with white lisianthus edged in luminous purple, and smaller closed buds promise unfolding moments. Thin, spiky purple accents and tiny sprays of gypsophila add fine texture while a mix of broad green leaves and delicate grassy fronds give organic movement to the handheld arrangement. The top-right close-up of the groom's lapel shows a carefully scaled boutonnière pinned to a charcoal grey jacket above a rich purple silk tie; it pairs a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma with a compact lily bud, a touch of the spiky purple filler and slim green stems, finished with a neat white ribbon bow. Bottom-left displays a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on a textured beige cloth, stems bound in white ribbon and mirroring the bridal palette for unity across bridal party pieces. Bottom-right reveals a tall centerpiece in a modern white spherical vase with an open-lattice weave, filled with upright and drooping lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, veronica-like spikes and cascading greenery, set beside two woven beige decorative orbs. The lighting is tender and warm, the textures varied and inviting - a refined wedding look well suited to venues around Worcester Park, Stoneleigh or near the high street; Flowers Worcester Park would prepare this for local delivery and reception styling.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The photograph focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, perfectly positioned on his suit jacket so that every detail is visible, almost tangible. At its centre stands a single red rose, beautifully formed, each petal curving inward to create a rich, velvety spiral of colour. The rose's deep crimson tone is mirrored in the groom's tie beneath, the two elements together giving a harmonious, polished look, ideal for a Worcester Park wedding celebration near the leafy streets off Malden Road. Slim leaves of dark, lustrous greenery fan out from the rose, carefully arranged to frame the bloom without overwhelming it, their surfaces smooth and slightly reflective under soft, flattering light. Nestled beside them are several tiny berries, round and glossy, providing a subtle textural contrast and deepening the colour palette. Wisps of baby's breath add a touch of lightness, their minuscule white blossoms hovering like soft punctuation marks around the stronger shapes. The lapel fabric behind the arrangement appears neatly pressed and finely woven, a quiet backdrop that makes the flowers' colours more vivid. You can almost imagine the faint scent of the rose rising with each movement of the groom, weaving through the air as he greets guests at a venue near Worcester Park's parks and residential streets. The overall effect is one of classic romance given a contemporary finish: clean lines, rich tones, and meticulous craftsmanship. This boutonniere is not just an accessory but a small, meaningful symbol of the day's significance, carefully crafted to sit over the heart as vows are spoken and promises made.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Under soft, natural light the boutonnière reads as a miniature study in refinement: a single pale yellow rose takes centre stage, its velvety petals folded with the assurance of a carefully chosen bloom. Around it, wisps of gypsophila and slim green sprigs breathe lightness into the composition, their whispery textures set against the rose's plushness to create a tactile contrast you can almost feel. The stem is wrapped in a crisp white ribbon, tied with quiet precision so the blossom sits neat and steady on a lapel; when pinned to a smart black jacket beside a vivid red tie, the pale yellow takes on an almost luminous quality, symbolising calm affection amid the day's joyful bustle. There's a small, attentive choreography to making a boutonnière that endures through hugs and photographs: balance the bloom so it faces up, secure the foliage so it doesn't slip, and keep the scale in harmony with the wearer. I picture delivering pins like this to groom and fathers preparing near Worcester Park Station or to a wedding party gathering close to local cafés on Central Road - these tiny floral tokens carry as much intention as a full bouquet. The scent is faint and fresh, the rose's softness complemented by the airy bite of the greens, and when held to the nose the arrangement reads as a quiet promise: sincerity, tradition, and the personal touch of a florist who knows how to make small things feel momentous.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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