Raynes Park WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers Raynes Park, we know your wedding flowers should feel as personal as your vows. Our experienced local florist team has designed bridal bouquets and venue arrangements for couples across Raynes Park, Wimbledon and Motspur Park, creating natural, romantic looks that photograph beautifully and last throughout your day.

From classic hand-tied bridal bouquets to stylish buttonholes, ceremony flowers and statement reception pieces, every stem is hand-selected at trusted London markets. We’re just a short stroll from Raynes Park station and often dress venues around Copse Hill, Coombe Lane and local churches and hotels across the SW20 area.

You can order online with confidence, knowing a dedicated wedding florist will personally oversee your designs, colour palette and seasonal flower choices. Need last-minute blooms for an intimate ceremony, registry office or next-day celebration? Our local studio offers same-day delivery on wedding flowers across Raynes Park and nearby areas when you order before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets tailored to your dress and theme
  • Coordinated buttonholes, corsages, table centres and ceremony arrangements
  • Reliable local service across Wimbledon Chase, New Malden and surrounding neighbourhoods

Whether you’re planning months ahead or finalising details this week, we’ll guide you through seasonal options, colour harmony and styling so your flowers feel effortlessly "you". Share your plans with Flowers Raynes Park and let a trusted local expert bring your wedding vision to life.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet speak with confident, contemporary romance - a signature pairing for a modern wedding in Raynes Park. The boutonnière features a single, perfectly formed red rose that curls inward like a small promise, its velvety surface catching a subtle light. Tiny sprays of gypsophila sit beside it like whispered vows, while a tendril of trailing greenery adds movement, echoing the eucalyptus in the bride's bouquet. The larger armature of the bouquet answers in dramatic contrast: abundant blue hydrangeas create a lush, cloud-like base, their clusters dense and cool, while red roses punctuate the composition with deep, passionate colour. Eucalyptus leaves, round and silver-green, weave through the blooms, releasing a refreshing, almost mentholated scent when brushed in passing. The textures - from the hydrangea's plush form to the rose's satiny layers and the gypsophila's delicate pinpricks - read clearly even at a distance, making the set a memorable focal point in photographs along Kingston Road or the tree-lined avenues near Wimbledon. Lovingly prepared by Flowers Raynes Park for couples who want both drama and intimacy, this arrangement carries a garden-fresh aroma and a composed, wearable elegance that complements ceremony and reception with equal grace.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This composed four-part image tells the story of a wedding colour palette in peach, purple-edged white, and crisp white, presented in tender, tactile detail. In the top-left panel, a bride holds a rounded bridal bouquet close to her gown; a dense cluster of pale peach roses forms the warm centre, each petal appearing velvety and slightly cupped, surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus tipped in lively violet and tiny clouds of baby's breath that soften the silhouette. Her hands, steady and carefully manicured, hold a ribbon-wrapped handle that hints at satin under soft daylight. The top-right close-up of a groom's lapel shows a matching boutonniere: a single peach rose accentuated with slender green fronds and a spray of baby's breath, bound with a slim blush ribbon that mirrors a solid peach tie below - a small but deliberate echo of the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left frame displays a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a light woven fabric; delicate pearl-headed pins secure the ribbon wrap, suggesting vintage-inspired detail suitable for a bridesmaid or informal toss. The bottom-right offers a reception view: a rounded dome of the same roses, lisianthus, and airy baby's breath sits in an airy white, basket-like vase with graceful open weaving, accompanied by two pale decorative spheres on a neutral tabletop. I describe the soft fragrance of roses, the gentle contrast between the roses' fullness and the lisianthus' frilled edges, and the calm, cohesive aesthetic this set would bring to a ceremony and reception around Kingston Road and the neighbourhood of Raynes Park, evoking a sense of measured joy and floral craftsmanship.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part wedding image gently guides the eye through a coordinated floral story, ideal for a refined celebration in Raynes Park or nearby Wimbledon. In the top-left frame, the bride appears from the chest down, holding a sumptuous cascading bouquet against a warm beige background. Her white, faintly textured gown provides a serene canvas for the flowers: open white oriental lilies with star-like petals, arching Phalaenopsis orchids drifting downward, a central creamy rose, and plump green pompon blooms interspersed with bright red berries and clouds of gypsophila. Wisps of green foliage weave between the stems, giving the bouquet a sense of movement, as if caught in a gentle breeze on a quiet street off Worple Road. The top-right panel shifts focus to the groom, dressed in a dark charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and a strong red tie. On his lapel, a small yet polished boutonnière mirrors the bouquet: a single white orchid, a touch of green spherical blooms, and small sprays of white filler flowers, all neatly tied with a vivid red ribbon that picks up the warmth of his tie. The bottom-left panel presents this boutonnière on its own, resting on light beige, linen-like fabric, allowing the textures of petal, leaf, and ribbon to stand out clearly. In the bottom-right frame, the bridal bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase, placed on a bright white surface against a pale grey wall. Three decorative white wicker balls sit beside it, suggesting a thoughtfully styled reception space, perhaps for a local couple celebrating close to Raynes Park station.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage highlights the versatility of a single floral palette built around magenta peonies and white alstroemeria, enriched with lively green foliage and lavender ribbon details. In the top-left panel, the bride stands in a strapless white gown, the focus on her hands as she gently cups a rounded bouquet. The peonies are a vivid fuchsia, opening in layered ruffles that feel almost touchable, while the white alstroemeria, gracefully marked with fine maroon streaks, weave through the design. Slender, light-green spiky flowers and deep green leaves frame the blooms, making the bouquet feel lush yet polished, ideal for walking up the aisle of a Raynes Park church or civil venue. The top-right panel moves closer, centering on the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie. At his lapel sits a delicate boutonniere crafted from a few stems of white alstroemeria and intricate green accents, neatly tied with a lavender satin ribbon. The clean lines of the suit and the soft sheen of the ribbon create an elegant contrast, mirroring the careful attention to detail you might expect from Flowers Raynes Park. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on a subtly textured beige cloth, suggesting a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet placed aside between photos. It repeats the same colour story-bold magenta peonies, crisp white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery-its stems snugly wrapped in a lavender ribbon that winds softly across the fabric. The bottom-right panel showcases a compact centerpiece arranged in a spherical white woven vase, bursting with the same blooms and framed by three lighter beige wicker spheres. Together, these four images illustrate how one thoughtful design approach can carry a consistent floral mood across an entire Raynes Park wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned crisply against a charcoal suit, this groom's boutonniere showcases a single pink rose, its petals tightly layered and gently curved, glowing with a soft, romantic intensity. The rose stands proud yet delicate, framed by slender hints of greenery and airy specks of white gypsophila that echo the lightness of a wedding morning. A slim velvet ribbon wraps the stems, its plush finish adding a discreet touch of luxury and ensuring the piece sits snugly against the lapel. Under the light, the contrast between the deep grey fabric and the luminous pastel bloom creates a striking, elegant focal point, the kind of detail you might see just outside Raynes Park station as the groom gathers with his best man before heading to the ceremony. The boutonniere feels thoughtfully composed: the clean line of the single rose, the subtle movement from the curved leaf, and the cloud-like softness from the baby's breath all work together to create balance. You can imagine the slight rustle of the suit as the groom adjusts it, breathing in the faint, sweet scent that rises from the bloom. This is not an overly fussy design; its power is in its simplicity and its craftsmanship, speaking to modern tastes while honouring traditional wedding style. It captures that moment of poised anticipation before vows are spoken and rings exchanged in Raynes Park, a small yet meaningful floral accent that turns an ordinary jacket into part of a treasured memory.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage tells the visual story of a classic red rose and baby's breath wedding, the kind often planned for couples celebrating in Raynes Park and the surrounding leafy streets. In the top-left panel, a bride in a traditional white lace wedding dress holds a full, domed bouquet of deep red roses. Each bloom looks plush and velvety, pressed closely together and scattered with tiny white stars of gypsophila, with subtle green foliage tucked between them. The bouquet feels luxurious yet restrained, a romantic focal point against her soft, flowing lace. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's charcoal suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and bright red tie. On his lapel sits a carefully wired boutonniere: a single red rosebud encircled with baby's breath and slender green leaves, with a wisp of ornamental grass and a small red satin bow anchoring it neatly, ready for photos outside Raynes Park station or along Coombe Lane. The lower-left image returns to a hand-tied bouquet, very similar in style to the bride's, resting on a light grey textured background. Its open roses and frothy gypsophila are bound with red and white striped twine, showing off the stems and the florist's precision. In the bottom-right panel, a low, dome-shaped cluster of red roses and baby's breath forms a centerpiece, perched atop a hollow white sphere made from interlaced, rattan-like strands. Two smaller woven balls in natural off-white sit in front, creating a stylish, modern tablescape perfect for a reception dinner near Wimbledon Chase, while maintaining the same passionate red-and-white theme throughout the day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière rests delicately against a neutral background, its refined beauty mirroring the bridal bouquet it was crafted to accompany for a Raynes Park wedding. At its centre, a single lilac-toned rose unfurls with quiet confidence, each polished petal edged in soft shadow, as though lit by gentle afternoon light filtering through a nearby window. Surrounding the rose, feathery greenery creates a fine, textural frame, while tiny clusters of white baby's breath float like miniature clouds, adding both lightness and romance. A narrow lavender ribbon is wrapped around the stems, tied with a small, meticulous knot and trailing just enough to catch the eye when pinned to a lapel. The overall impression is of thoughtful understatement; this is an accessory designed not to shout, but to harmonise with the larger floral story of the day. Its colours-lilac, white, and fresh green-sit comfortably alongside the soft tones often chosen for weddings across Raynes Park and neighbouring Wimbledon. You can almost imagine the moment it is fastened, hands steady but hearts racing, just before stepping out to greet guests. There is an artistry in its simplicity, showing the care of a florist who understands proportion, balance, and the subtle power of a single, perfectly chosen rose worn close to the heart.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image collage presents a harmonised suite of wedding flowers, the kind of carefully coordinated designs you might see at a Raynes Park hotel or a marquee set up off Grand Drive. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's hands and mid-torso as she holds a lavish cascading bouquet against her white lace gown. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow throats flow in gentle arcs, mingling with blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, and misty white baby's breath. Rich green foliage and a few deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers add contrast and dimension, giving the bouquet a romantic, waterfall effect that feels both luxurious and airy. In the top-right frame, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark suit jacket, set off by a bold red tie and subtly patterned shirt. A single pure white orchid is framed by tiny baby's breath and slender green sprigs, all tied with a narrow white satin ribbon so that his floral detail delicately echoes the bride's bouquet. The bottom-left frame isolates this boutonniere, laid flat on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, where the smooth orchid petals, tiny gypsophila blooms, and tidy stem wrapping can be clearly appreciated. In the bottom-right, a low, lush centerpiece repeats the same floral recipe: white orchids arching outward, cushioned by pink roses, lilac-tinted stock, baby's breath, and leafy greenery in a white woven cylindrical vase. Two decorative white orbs are placed nearby on a pristine surface, creating a refined tablescape that would sit beautifully at a reception styled by Flowers Raynes Park for a local couple celebrating close to Wimbledon or Motspur Park.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals presents a carefully coordinated story in red, white and deep green, imagined for a ceremony in Raynes Park on a crisp morning or a softly lit evening reception. The top-left image captures the bride from the mid-torso down, wearing a white gown with delicate lace detailing across the bodice; she holds a generous cascading bouquet in which starry white lilies mingle with elegant white phalaenopsis orchids that drift downward, while compact red roses and clusters of red hypericum berries offer bold punctuation. Tiny sprays of baby's breath soften the edges and introduce a faint, powdery sweetness to the scent, while a variety of lush green foliage and slender, spiky greens add texture and depth.

In the top-right frame the groom's boutonniere is neatly pinned to a charcoal suit lapel, a single pristine phalaenopsis orchid flanked by two berry clusters, small green leaves and a hint of baby's breath, tied with a neat loop of red ribbon that ties back to his vivid red tie. The bottom-left close-up, arranged on a light beige textured fabric, reveals the tactile contrasts: the orchid's satiny petals, the waxy, glossy hypericum berries and the feathery baby's breath against woven linen. The bottom-right panel shows a decorative white woven holder on a white table bearing a centerpiece that harmonises with the bridal bouquet - lilies, roses, cascading orchids, berries and wispy greens - complemented by white spherical decor. A local florist from Raynes Park might place a piece like this at a reception near Wimbledon Chase or on a Kingston Road venue table, where the arrangement's scent and movement create a quietly joyful atmosphere.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower suite, the kind of refined orchid and rose styling often created for Raynes Park hotel weddings and intimate garden venues. The top-left panel shows a bride in a white strapless gown, her face out of frame so the focus rests on the generous cascading bouquet she holds close to her waist. White phalaenopsis orchids flow in soft arcs, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, light lavender blossoms, and airy sprigs of baby's breath, all threaded through with trailing greenery that gives the bouquet a gentle, waterfall movement. In the top-right, the camera moves in tight to the groom's dark grey suit. A single white orchid forms the heart of his boutonniere, edged with subtle lavender filler flowers and glossy leaves, neatly wrapped with a slender purple ribbon that matches the deep magenta tie peeking out, creating a polished, modern look suited to a stylish ceremony near Raynes Park station. The bottom-left panel offers a quiet still life: a boutonniere resting on textured beige fabric, featuring a fresh white orchid bud, delicate baby's breath, and a touch of greenery, all tied with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a playful, celebratory note, perfect for a groomsman or father of the bride. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals an opulent cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, echoing the bridal bouquet's design. White orchids, roses in shades of pink and lavender, small purple filler blooms, and clouds of baby's breath spill over, with three white woven spheres grouped at the base. The collage feels harmonious and romantic, like a complete wedding flower story unfolding across a single day in and around Raynes Park.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed together as a complete wedding set, this bouquet and boutonnière share a quietly elegant style that would suit an intimate celebration in Raynes Park. The bouquet itself is lush yet refined, composed primarily of mauve-pink roses whose blush-toned petals are soft and slightly curled at the outer edges. These roses form the heart of the design, a gentle swirl of colour that looks almost like a watercolour painting when viewed from above. Nestled among them are small, perfectly rounded green button chrysanthemums, their distinctive, moss-like texture providing both visual interest and a lively splash of fresh colour, reminiscent of the greenery in nearby parks and residential gardens. Around this core, creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blossoms unfold in delicate ruffles, lightening the palette and giving the arrangement a soft, romantic aura. Sprigs of foliage, some slim and elongated, thread through the flowers, adding depth and a sense of movement without disturbing the bouquet's classic, hand-tied silhouette. The stems are gathered in a tight, elegant bundle and finished with intricate ribbon wrapping in pale pink and white, making the handle smooth and comfortable, ready for a bride to hold as she walks across a Raynes Park venue or poses along the quiet local streets. The matching boutonnière features a single white lisianthus bloom accompanied by airy grasses and a hint of lavender-coloured ribbon, understated yet clearly linked to the main bouquet. Together they express the hopeful, joyful spirit of a couple's wedding day, crafted with care and an eye for detail that reflects the expertise of a seasoned Raynes Park florist.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage celebrates the rich romance of red rose wedding flowers, captured with the kind of thoughtful detail you might find in a Raynes Park ceremony or reception. In the top-left image, a bride in a white lace dress cradles a lush bouquet of deep red roses, each bloom full and velvety, layered in soft curves that almost seem to pulse with emotion. Beneath the roses, broad, glossy green leaves support and frame the arrangement, their smooth surfaces catching gentle highlights. Threaded through the bouquet are red hypericum berries, small and rounded, bringing a playful flicker of texture and shine among the petals. The stems are likely wrapped in coordinating ribbon, concealed by the bride's gentle grip. The top-right panel turns to the groom, whose dark suit and bright red tie provide a backdrop for a delicate boutonniere: a single red rosebud accompanied by slender green foliage, light tufted sprigs of white gypsophila, and tiny red berries, all tied together with a narrow red satin bow that rests neatly on the lapel. Below, on the left, another bouquet lies against a neutral, textured background, its red roses and berries nestled among bold, dark green tropical leaves that arc around the blooms in sculptural shapes, secured with a red ribbon visible to one side. On the bottom-right, the story concludes with a stylish centrepiece-a compact dome of red roses and berries perched on an intricate white woven sphere, flanked by two smaller natural wicker orbs on a smooth, pale surface. The muted beige and grey wall behind suggests a calm reception room, ideal for a Raynes Park wedding breakfast or evening celebration where every floral element is gracefully coordinated.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image brings together four coordinated scenes, illustrating how a single floral theme can thread through an entire wedding in Raynes Park. The upper-left panel focuses on the bride from the waist down, her white lace skirt softly framing a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. The arrangement is thick with light pink and soft lavender roses, some tightly furled, others opening generously, set against pops of bright green button chrysanthemums. Pale pink alstroemeria with fine yellow flecks and airy white baby's breath weave between the larger blooms, with glossy green foliage giving the bouquet gentle structure. The top-right panel turns to the groom, capturing a charcoal grey suit and a vivid fuchsia tie. On his lapel, a delicate boutonniere features a single blush pink rosebud, two or three miniature green chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and slim, arcing blades of decorative grass, all wrapped neatly in a narrow pink ribbon that echoes the bride's flowers. In the lower-left image, a similar bouquet is set down on a light beige, lightly textured fabric, perhaps on a table in a Raynes Park hotel or a home near Cottenham Park. From this angle, the cleanly cut stems are tightly bound in a fuchsia satin wrap, revealing how the flowers are layered to create a rounded, balanced profile. The final panel, at the bottom-right, shows a compact centerpiece tailored for the wedding breakfast. A dome of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath fills a white spherical vase with an intricate lattice design, with two smaller woven orbs beside it on a white surface. It feels like a contemporary, cohesive floral story, perfect for stylish celebrations across Raynes Park.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a cohesive story of roses in cream, pale yellow, and soft pink, the kind of styling often requested for Raynes Park venues near Cannon Hill Common. In the top left image, the bride's torso is framed against a gentle, neutral backdrop; she is dressed in a classic white gown with subtle lace caressing the bodice. Her hands cradle a perfectly round, hand-tied bouquet of closely packed roses, where buttery cream blooms blend into pale yellow and are deepened by magenta and mauve tones. Threads of white baby's breath and small flashes of green foliage create a delicate halo around the blooms, making the bouquet look both polished and romantic. In the top right, attention turns to the groom's boutonnière. A single, pristine white rosebud sits proudly on the lapel of a charcoal suit, its velvety petals standing out against the textured fabric and a bold red silk tie. Clusters of baby's breath and a sliver of greenery nestle behind it, while a slim white satin ribbon is tied in a tiny bow at the base, suggesting careful, considered craftsmanship. The bottom left panel shows a bridesmaid's posy resting on light beige linen, echoing the bridal bouquet but in a slightly more relaxed style. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with brighter pink blooms and generous clouds of white filler flowers, all loosely framed by green leaves, the stems wrapped in pink and white striped ribbon that adds a cheerful, bespoke touch. Finally, the bottom right features a matching table centerpiece: a dense ring of cream and pink roses and baby's breath arranged on top of a sculptural white twig sphere, with two smaller woven balls nearby, ideal for dressing reception tables for guests arriving from across Raynes Park and Wimbledon.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet from a Raynes Park wedding is captured in a moment of stillness, as if cradled just before the walk down the aisle along Coombe Lane. The composition is soft and rounded, a hand-tied cluster that feels both refined and welcoming. At its heart, creamy white lisianthus blossoms open in generous layers, their petals velvety and luminous under gentle indoor light. Nestled around them, pastel hydrangea adds a cloud-like fullness, each tiny floret forming part of a larger, pillowy head that gives the bouquet a sense of volume and tenderness. Popping through this haze of ivory and blush, lilac allium adds playful, spherical notes of purple, its star-shaped flowers clustered tightly to form little bursts of colour and character. The greenery is carefully chosen and neatly tucked-crisp, fresh foliage wrapping the base and sweeping lightly through the design, offering contrast and a cool, garden-fresh feel. The stems are wrapped together in a smooth ribbon, giving the bouquet a clean, comfortable grip and a subtle sheen, whether the bride is standing in a Raynes Park church or posing for photos near Wimbledon Common. Dappled light seems to pool on the petals, lending them a gentle glow that feels youthful yet serene, like the first quiet hours of the morning. The imagined fragrance is delicate: a whisper of green freshness and floral sweetness that lingers close to the wearer. Every bloom has been chosen with intention, an expression of care and seasoned expertise, crafting a bouquet that feels like a soft-spoken promise of forever.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This carefully composed collage presents a cohesive wedding palette of warm peach and soft white, arranged with the practical artistry we bring to events across Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon Common. Top-left shows a bride in a softly draping ivory gown holding a round bouquet of apricot-peach roses; each bloom opens like a warm cup, layered with sprays of gypsophila and framed by glossy green foliage. The grip of her hands suggests a light, comforting weight, the stems wrapped in a ribbon finished with tiny peach dots and pearl pins that hint at the florist's attention to detail. Top-right focuses on a groom's charcoal or deep navy jacket where a single peach rosebud boutonniere nestles by the lapel, trimmed with baby's breath, a fine leaf and a peach ribbon bow that plays off a coral tie and crisp white shirt-a coordinated touch that reads intimate and refined. Bottom-left returns to the bouquet resting on a pale, textured cloth, showing its full dome and the tactile contrast between velvety petals and the fine, cloud-like gypsophila. Bottom-right frames a reception centerpiece: a white, intricately woven spherical vase holding a compact mound of peach roses and gypsophila, with two small woven decorative balls in front, delivering a clean, natural silhouette suited to marquee tables or a Raynes Park hall. As crafted by Flowers Raynes Park, the set conveys fresh scent, warm tones and considered comfort for a memorable ceremony.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-frame image captures a single wedding palette rendered across bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy and a reception centrepiece, the mood soft, elegant and quietly joyous. The bridal close-up, upper-left, shows a strapless bride holding a voluminous bouquet dominated by satin-like white oriental lilies - some petals open wide to reveal stamens, others forming elegant buds - paired with white lisianthus edged in lively purple that lends a refined two-tone effect. Narrow spikes of deep violet accent flowers and tiny sprays of gypsophila or similar filler add fine texture, while a layered mix of foliage - glossy broad leaves, wispy grasses and curling fern-like stems - gives architecture and a garden-sketched feel. Upper-right, a boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey jacket mirrors the bouquet's detail: a single open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a small lily bud and a slender purple spike bound with a neat white ribbon, set beside a visible purple silk tie. The lower-left panel shows a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid arrangement or toss bouquet laid on a neutral beige textile; its stems wrapped in white ribbon, it repeats the same white-and-purple language in a compact, tactile form. Lower-right reveals a tall, airy centerpiece in a white woven sphere vase with an open lattice, where lilies and purple-edged lisianthus rise among cascading green leaves and grass-like elements, complemented by two woven decorative spheres on the table. Light is warm and flattering throughout, the scent implied as soft and floral; this cohesive scheme would suit intimate venues across Raynes Park, West Barnes and nearby Wimbledon for ceremony and reception tables.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-up view of a groom's boutonniere reveals a carefully composed miniature arrangement, anchored by a single, perfectly formed red rose. Its petals curve inward in a spiral of deep, velvety crimson, their colour echoing the lustrous sheen of the groom's matching tie. Around the rose, a selection of neat green foliage frames the bloom, each leaf shaped and trimmed so that nothing feels out of place. Small berries cluster near the base, their rounded forms introducing a gentle contrast to the layered petals, while tiny flowers of baby's breath rest like little white stars, softening the outline of the design. Pinned securely to the lapel of a dark suit, the boutonniere stands out yet feels completely integrated with the groom's attire, ideal for a ceremony in Raynes Park, perhaps a short walk from the station or a local church tucked among residential streets. The lighting is understated, washing gently over the rose to reveal a subtle sheen and delicate shadows caught between the petals. You can imagine the slight weight of the boutonniere on the lapel, the cool metal of the pin hidden behind the fabric, and the crisp scent of greenery mingled with the light perfume of the rose. This small floral touch signals both tradition and personality, a nod to classic wedding style while still feeling individual and considered. It is the kind of finishing detail a local florist takes pride in, knowing that this single rose will appear in cherished photos and be remembered long after the celebration has ended.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Framed against a smart black lapel and the flash of a vivid red tie, this boutonnière is a small, thoughtful monument to ceremony and style. A single pale yellow rose forms the focal point: plush, perfectly cupped petals with a satin-like surface that catches the light and suggests both tenderness and calm. Surrounding it, delicate sprays of baby's breath and whispering green sprigs provide airy contrast, their feathery texture balancing the rose's density and introducing movement on a miniature scale. The assembly is finished with a crisp white ribbon, tied neatly so the tactile shift from soft petals to smooth fabric is immediately apparent to the hand. Up close you can sense the scent - a clean, slightly sweet rose perfume that reads as understated and sincere, not overpowering. The boutonnière is crafted to sit comfortably on a lapel, the bloom angled toward the face so it reads in photographs and in conversation. As a florist who has dressed wedding parties across Raynes Park and along Kingston Road, I value the way such small details give confidence to the wearer; this tiny arrangement is both a decorative accent and a personal emblem of the day. The tonal contrast with the black and red of the suit ensemble heightens the rose's softness, making the pale yellow appear nearly luminous. It's a compact, fragrant reminder of care - a subtle statement of love and occasion, designed to be noticed in the gentlest possible way.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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