Hornsey Wedding Collections – Exquisite Florist Bouquets & Same-Day Delivery

Welcome to your local Hornsey florist, proudly serving our community with stunning wedding flowers and fresh bouquets since 2005. Situated near High Street Hornsey and a stone’s throw from Priory Park, our passionate team crafts bespoke arrangements, inspired by the vibrant charm of Alexandra Palace and the surrounding neighbourhoods.

We’re honoured to create florals for your most special moments. Each bouquet is hand-tied by skilled florists who truly care about quality and detail—whether it’s a classic rose bridal posy or a bold, modern centrepiece. Our wedding collections are designed right here in Hornsey, reflecting local style and current floral trends, so couples across Crouch End, Muswell Hill, and Wood Green keep coming back to us for all their floral needs.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed beside a tailored suit on a crisp wedding morning, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell the same story in miniature and in full bloom. The boutonnière is a study in understatement: a single crimson rose curls with refined confidence at the lapel, its velvety surface catching highlights and deepening shadows, accompanied by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a trailing whisper of greenery that echoes the larger bouquet. The corresponding hand-tied bouquet continues the motif on a grander scale - generous clusters of royal blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, sculpted base; within them, red roses stand like small, intense constellations, their rich colour sharpening the overall composition. Eucalyptus leaves, round and softly silvered, peek and recur through the petals, lending a cool, leafy aroma that threads the whole arrangement together and adds subtle textural contrast beneath the blooms. Baby's breath weaves delicate points of white that read like lace at the bouquet's edges, giving air and motion to an otherwise sumptuous mass of flowers. The overall effect is confident yet tender, suited to a ceremony in a neighbourhood church near Alexandra Park or an intimate reception on Hornsey's quieter streets. Prepared with the care you'd expect from a Hornsey florist, this ensemble carries the fragrant, verdant impression of freshly cut stems and the kind of thoughtful balance that makes both the groom and bride feel seen on their day. Flower Delivery Hornsey designed it to photograph beautifully and to be felt as well as admired.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
There is a quiet intimacy woven through this four-image arrangement, where peach roses, violet-trimmed white lisianthus and whispering baby's breath move from bridal detail to reception styling with seamless ease. The upper-left photograph shows a bride holding a rounded bouquet close to her heart; densely packed pale peach roses form a warm, apricot nucleus, their velvety curves tempered by frilly white lisianthus edged in bright purple and softened by sprigs of cloud-like baby's breath. The bride's hands, neat and steady, cradle the stems wrapped in a peach ribbon whose subtle sheen suggests both comfort and ceremony. Opposite, the top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere - a single, proud peach rose pinned to a dark charcoal jacket, flanked by delicate greenery and tiny white florals, tied with a slim peach ribbon that echoes the wearer's tie beneath, offering a refined counterpoint to the suit's structure. On the lower left, a more compact bouquet lies on a pale woven cloth, its handle bound in blush ribbon and dotted with small pearl pins that lend a whisper of vintage glamour and tactile interest. The lower-right image presents a soft, domed centrepiece arranged in a white woven basket-like vase, the same peach and purple-accented blooms clustered into a gentle dome beside two pale decorative woven spheres - a table composition that feels at home on reception tables from local Hornsey venues to intimate cafés near Crouch End. As a florist who knows the lanes and venues of Hornsey, I can imagine the scent of early summer roses and the gentle rustle of ribbon as these pieces travel from workshop to altar.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel wedding collage showcases a harmoniously designed floral set, ideal for a stylish Hornsey ceremony and reception. In the top-left image, a bride, cropped from the shoulders down, stands against a soft beige background, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet. At its heart, wide-open white oriental lilies stretch their star-shaped petals, their stamens adding a hint of natural drama. A single cream-toned rose nestles among them, while long stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward, creating a waterfall effect. Threaded through the design are fresh green spherical blooms reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, clusters of glossy red berries suggesting Hypericum, clouds of white gypsophila, and fine trails of greenery that give the bouquet depth and movement, like something carried from a garden near Priory Park. The top-right panel zooms in on a groom in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie, his lapel pinned with a perfectly coordinated boutonnière. The buttonhole features one flawless white orchid blossom, a small cluster of green pompon flowers, and sprigs of tiny white filler blooms, all neatly bound with a bright red ribbon. In the bottom-left, this same boutonnière is shown close up on a light beige linen-style fabric, its textures clear: velvety orchid, smooth leaf base, and softly gleaming ribbon. The bottom-right image reveals the bridal bouquet standing upright in a white woven basket vase on a clean white surface, against a pale grey wall, accompanied by three white wicker spheres of different sizes. Together, the panels tell the story of a unified wedding floral theme, where bouquet and buttonhole are crafted with care, ready for photographs on the streets around Hornsey and Crouch End.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A cohesive wedding flower story is told across this four-panel collage, each image repeating the same romantic palette of fuchsia pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh green details, reminiscent of a carefully planned celebration in Hornsey. In the top-left image, a bride dressed in a strapless white gown is shown from the neckline down, her bouquet the main point of focus. The design is full and rounded, with deep magenta peonies opening in soft, layered petals, nestled between white alstroemeria that show fine maroon speckling along their inner petals. Slender light-green spiky flowers and dark, glossy foliage introduce contrast and texture, giving the bouquet structure while keeping it airy. Her hands encircle the stems, the glint of a ring visible, as though she is pausing in a sunlit doorway off the Broadway before stepping outside. The top-right panel switches to the groom's perspective, highlighting a dark charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender tie. A small boutonniere is pinned to the lapel: a refined cluster of white alstroemeria, petite green spikes, and smart foliage, secured with a matching lavender satin ribbon. It is delicate but confident, a subtle nod to the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on a textured light beige fabric. It carries the same mood-vibrant fuchsia peonies, bright white alstroemeria, and crisp green detail-but at a more intimate scale, ideal for bridesmaids arriving from nearby Crouch End or for use as a toss bouquet later in the evening. The stems are neatly wrapped with a vibrant lavender ribbon that matches the groom's tie and boutonniere. Finally, the bottom-right image shows a wedding centerpiece placed in a white spherical vase made from tightly woven, criss-crossed strands, flanked by three beige wicker spheres of varying sizes. The familiar pink, white, and green flowers fill the vase in a compact, domed cluster, perfectly suited to dress Hornsey reception tables and tie together every floral element of the day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, where a single pink rose glows softly against a dark charcoal suit jacket, embodying understated romance in Hornsey. The rose is at that perfect stage of bloom where the petals are open enough to show their swirling centre, yet still firm and tidy, holding a cupped shape that feels both tender and composed. Its colour shifts from a pale, almost blush edge to a richer pink towards the core, creating a gentle ombré effect. Around the rose, slim green leaves and a gracefully folded piece of foliage add structure, providing a fresh, natural backdrop that hints at the greenery you might see along the streets near Hornsey High Street. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila nestle against the rose, their cloud-like clusters bringing a soft lightness and a textural contrast to the smooth petals. Everything is secured with a narrow, velvety ribbon, wrapped snugly around the stems so that no rough edges show, giving the boutonniere a polished, tailored finish. The lighting is calm and flattering, highlighting the rose while allowing the suit to recede slightly into shadow, ensuring the flower remains the quiet star of the image. The overall effect is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and modern classic style, an ideal choice for a groom who wants something refined but not fussy for his Hornsey wedding day. As a florist, I imagine him adjusting this rose just before the ceremony, feeling the slight coolness of the petals and taking courage from this small but meaningful detail placed so close to his heart.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding design, the kind of cohesive styling often chosen by couples celebrating in Hornsey and the neighbouring streets around Priory Park. In the top-left panel, a bride in an elegant white lace wedding dress cradles a rounded bouquet, the roses packed so closely that their velvety crimson petals form a lush, almost seamless dome. Tiny white gypsophila threads between the roses like scattered stars, with soft green leaves providing a discreet frame. The light is gentle and flattering, catching on the lace sleeves and giving the flowers a romantic glow. In the top-right panel, we move to the groom: his boutonniere rests against a charcoal-grey suit jacket, worn with a bright red tie that perfectly echoes the roses. A single rosebud is accompanied by baby's breath, slim tapering leaves, and wisps of ornamental grass, its stems bound with a neat red satin ribbon, suggesting both precision and care. The bottom-left image presents the bouquet laid horizontally on a pale grey, slightly textured surface. From this perspective, the arrangement feels abundant and full of movement, the stems wrapped in red and white striped twine that adds a handcrafted touch, much like arrangements prepared at Flower Delivery Hornsey for local chapel and registry office ceremonies. The bottom-right panel highlights the matching table décor: a compact cluster of red roses and baby's breath forms a low, rounded centerpiece placed in an airy white woven sphere. Two smaller decorative balls in an off-white natural material rest beside it, their open lattice structure mirroring the vase and creating a harmonious, contemporary look for reception tables in local restaurants and halls.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
Here, a romantic wedding collection is displayed with the calm poise of a Hornsey celebration, perhaps in a light-filled room near Alexandra Palace. The central focus is the bride's bouquet, an artful hand-tied design made up of creamy peonies and blush-pink roses, their petals layered thickly like fine fabric. Little constellations of white gypsophila are threaded among them, softening the transitions between blooms and giving the arrangement a delicate, airy halo. The bouquet is wrapped in smooth, arching green leaves that form a gentle frame, offering contrast and structure while still feeling natural and relaxed, as if freshly gathered from a North London garden. Laid beside it, the groom's boutonnière becomes a small but important detail: a single rose in a soft lilac or blush shade, framed by light sprays of baby's breath and a sliver of feathery greenery. A slim ribbon in a pale, complementary colour holds everything neatly together, adding the slightest touch of sheen. The hues throughout the image stay within a soft, romantic spectrum-ivory, blush, muted magenta, and lavender tones-creating a sense of harmony and warmth that echoes through the composition. Gentle lighting washes across the flowers, highlighting the plush texture of peony petals and the subtle gloss of rose leaves. The scene feels intimate and unhurried, like a quiet moment before guests gather in Hornsey's local venues and historic churches. These flowers suggest more than decoration; they read as personal, carefully considered symbols of tenderness and commitment, ready to accompany the couple from the first steps down the aisle through to the last dance, all while carrying the subtle fragrance and beauty of a thoughtfully crafted Hornsey wedding bouquet.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding florals reads like a love story told in orchids and roses, the kind of styling often requested by couples marrying in Hornsey churches and registry venues. The top-left image focuses on a bride from mid-torso down, her hands wrapped around a cascading bouquet that drapes over a white lace gown. White phalaenopsis orchids with golden centres tumble downward, intertwined with blush pink garden roses, lilac-tinted stock, fine sprays of baby's breath, and layered green foliage. Slender spikes of deeper pink flowers add energy and depth, making the bouquet feel both romantic and contemporary. In the top-right frame, we move to the groom: his dark charcoal or black suit creates a strong backdrop for a single white orchid boutonniere, accented with baby's breath and delicate greenery. A vibrant red tie and a patterned shirt collar peek through, adding personality to the polished look, while a slim white satin ribbon secures the stems. The bottom-left image shows the same boutonniere style placed on a neutral, light beige textured fabric that resembles linen, highlighting the structure and balance of each element. At the bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece sits on a clean white surface inside a white, woven-lattice cylinder vase. The flowers mirror the bridal bouquet-white orchids, soft pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, fresh greenery, and flashes of bold pink-spilling gently over the rim. Two white decorative woven spheres nestle beside the vase, suggesting a thoughtfully dressed reception table, perhaps in a Hornsey restaurant or hall, where floral design quietly ties the entire celebration together.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a coordinated wedding floral concept that speaks of careful craft and local character: the palette of brilliant red, pure white and leafy green is consistent across a bride's bouquet, a groom's boutonniere, a laid corsage and a table centerpiece. In the prominent top-left image the bride is cropped mid-body, her lace-detailed white gown providing a soft, neutral frame for a large cascading bouquet. White lilies open their star-shaped faces beside deep red roses, while long, elegant white phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward, their smooth petals catching the light. Sprays of tiny baby's breath and clusters of shiny red hypericum berries give texture and joyful punctuation, set against assorted green foliage and thin, feathery greens that suggest movement. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit lapel beneath a vivid red tie: a single phalaenopsis sits at the centre, with berries, delicate white sprigs and a slim loop of red ribbon tying it into the overall scheme. The bottom-left image isolates a matching corsage on a soft beige linen surface, where the tactile contrasts - satin orchid petals, waxy berries and the rough weave of fabric - become almost tangible. The bottom-right panel reveals a centerpiece in a white woven holder on a pale table, flanked by white spherical accents, echoing the bouquet's composition in miniature. As a Hornsey florist I imagine this set brightening a reception on Tottenham Lane or Crouch End Broadway; Flower Delivery Hornsey can recreate this look with fresh ingredients and local care for couples marrying in the neighbourhood.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents a complete wedding flower story, the sort of coordinated look often requested by couples marrying in and around Hornsey's churches and town hall. The top-left image focuses on the bride's hands and torso in a white strapless gown, holding a generous cascading bouquet that almost seems to flow like water. Large, open white phalaenopsis orchids form the focal point, nestled among blush pink and soft lavender roses, with wisps of lilac-toned filler blossoms and strands of trailing greenery that lend movement and depth. It feels luminous and romantic, the way fresh flowers do when they've just arrived from a trusted Hornsey florist. The top-right panel brings us close to the groom's lapel on a dark grey suit, where a single pristine orchid, a few delicate lavender filler flowers, and slim green leaves are tied together with a narrow purple ribbon, complimenting the magenta tie underneath. This boutonniere is simple yet refined, clearly designed to echo the bride's bouquet without competing with it. In the bottom-left panel, a coordinating boutonniere is laid carefully on a textured beige fabric. From this angle, you can see the white orchid bud, airy baby's breath, and small leaves, gathered with a bright pink ribbon that introduces a playful note within the otherwise softly muted palette. The final bottom-right panel shows a dramatic cascading arrangement of the same white orchids, pink and lavender roses, and tiny purple filler flowers, all nestled in a decorative white woven vase. Three white woven spheres sit nearby, adding texture and balance. Together, these four scenes exemplify cohesive wedding floristry that could easily grace a reception near Priory Park or a stylish venue off Crouch End Hill.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this photograph, a stylish bridal bouquet and matching boutonnière are displayed against a simple background, inviting close attention to their details, as though they are about to be delivered to a wedding near Hornsey's tree-lined streets. The bouquet forms a generous dome of flowers, led by mauve-pink roses whose petals are unfurling gracefully, some blooms more open and showy, others still cupped and full of promise. Their soft blush tones blend into one another, creating an almost painted effect. Between the roses, green button chrysanthemums pop up like tiny spheres of fresh foliage, adding both colour contrast and a pleasing, bouncy texture. Creamy white lisianthus and similar delicate flowers weave around and between these focal blooms, their gently ruffled petals and silky surfaces bringing an airy lightness. Slim stems of greenery, in various shades of fresh green, extend slightly past the circular form, softening the perimeter and giving the bouquet a natural, garden-picked feel. All the stems are cleanly trimmed and tightly bound in a satin ribbon wrap, alternating bands of pink and white that look cool and smooth in the hand and add a subtle decorative finish. Nearby, the boutonnière sits ready: a single, elegant white bloom paired with slender leaves and perhaps a wisp of grass, tied together with a thin lavender ribbon that subtly mirrors the roses' cooler tones. It is sized just right to rest on a lapel, perfect for a groom waiting at a Hornsey church door or a civil ceremony near Alexandra Palace. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the gentle sheen on each petal and leaf and evoking the peaceful, hopeful mood that lingers in the air on the morning of a wedding.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated red rose wedding suite that would feel perfectly at home in Hornsey, from the ceremony aisle to the reception tables. In the top-left scene, a bride wearing a white gown holds a neat, rounded bouquet of deep red roses and red hypericum berries, her hands gently supporting the weight of the tightly packed blooms. Each rose is full and velvety, their petals spiralling inward, while the berries glint like tiny red beads. A disciplined collar of dark green foliage encircles the base, offering both structure and a fresh contrast, reminiscent of the greenery along the paths in Alexandra Park. The top-right scene focuses on the groom's lapel: a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket over a crisp white shirt and bright red tie. Pinned neatly in place, his boutonniere is composed of a single red rosebud, clusters of small white gypsophila, and thin, arching greenery, all finished with a small red satin ribbon tied into a bow, mirroring the tone of the bride's bouquet in miniature form. The bottom-left image presents a close view of another red rose bouquet, perhaps laid out before being handed to a bridesmaid or mother of the bride. Several roses and berries sit nestled among broad, dark green leaves that curve elegantly around them, giving the design a slightly modern, sculptural line. A red ribbon wraps around the stems, visible against a softly textured beige fabric background. The bottom-right image showcases a low, dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and berries resting on a white woven spherical stand made of natural fibres. Two smaller woven balls in warm, natural tones sit nearby on a smooth, light surface, with a muted beige and grey wall behind, evoking tastefully coordinated table flowers ready for a Hornsey reception.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
In this four-panel collage, a unified pink and green wedding palette is carried through every detail, evoking the relaxed elegance of a Hornsey celebration. The upper-left panel focuses on the bride's torso and bouquet; her white lace gown sets off a rounded cluster of light pink and lavender roses, each bloom soft and velvety, nestled among bright green button chrysanthemums. Pale pink alstroemeria, lightly dusted with yellow speckles, peep through the roses, while sprigs of white baby's breath add a gentle haze of texture, all supported by glossy green foliage that frames the design. In the upper-right panel, you see a groom or groomsman's dark charcoal suit jacket, its lapel adorned with a boutonniere composed of a single light pink rosebud, diminutive green chrysanthemums, fine gypsophila, and arching strands of decorative grass, finished with a narrow fuchsia ribbon that echoes the bride's bouquet. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet lying on a light beige, linen-like fabric, offering a clearer view of how the stems are gathered and wrapped in the same vibrant fuchsia ribbon. The rounded shape, repeating the blend of pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, suggests this could be a bridesmaid's bouquet or a second option for the bride. The lower-right panel reveals the table styling: a round, compact centerpiece with identical flowers, snugly arranged in a white spherical vase featuring an intricate woven texture. Two small, pale decorative spheres sit nearby on a white surface, creating a cohesive, modern look that would sit beautifully on a reception table in Hornsey, perhaps in a venue near Alexandra Palace or along the streets that link to Crouch End.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This elegant four-part wedding collage feels like a quiet stroll through a Hornsey celebration, each panel revealing another carefully considered floral detail. In the top left, the camera lingers on the bride's hands and midsection, her white dress softly structured with gentle lace along the bodice. She holds a round, tightly clustered bouquet made entirely of roses: creamy and pale yellow blooms nestle side by side with richer pink and mauve tones. White baby's breath appears like a fine mist between the roses, and pockets of fresh green foliage lend depth and movement, evoking the calm of early morning light along the tree-lined streets off Hornsey High Street. In the top right panel, attention turns to the groom. The close-up captures a dark grey or charcoal suit, a crisp white shirt, and a striking red silk tie. On his lapel sits a single white rose boutonniere, still in graceful bud form, ringed by tiny white filler flowers and a small accent of greenery. The stems are finished with a small white satin bow, giving the piece a tailored, polished feel. Below, on the left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies casually on a textured beige linen surface, like it has been set down for a moment of laughter before photos in Priory Park. The smaller design repeats the bridal colours-cream and pale yellow roses, punctuated with pink roses, clouds of baby's breath, and leafy green foliage-yet it feels more relaxed, slightly asymmetrical. Its stems are wrapped in a playful pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right image completes the story: a compact rose centerpiece, echoing the same colour palette, sits in a white, twig-woven spherical vase. Two gently woven decorative spheres rest beside it on a white surface, against a soft beige backdrop that suggests a calm wedding reception in one of Hornsey's intimate venues, with flowers ready to welcome family and friends.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured mid-moment, as if just lifted from a florist's bench in Hornsey and ready to be carried down the aisle of a small local church or town hall. Its shape is gently rounded and thoughtfully refined, curving naturally into the hands without looking stiff. At the heart of the arrangement sit plush white lisianthus, their soft, many-layered petals suggesting innocence and quiet romance. Around them, pastel hydrangea blooms unfold like clouds of colour, muted and powdery, creating a cushioned base that catches the light. Scattered between these are playful spheres of lilac allium, their star-like florets adding a note of whimsy and gentle movement. Crisp greenery frames the bouquet, the leaves polished and fresh, setting off the cool tones of ivory, lilac, and soft purples. The stems are neatly wrapped, likely with ribbon or fabric, giving a comfortable, tactile grip that feels reassuring in the bride's hands. Light seems to gather on the blooms, offering a tranquil glow that would look as lovely in photographs taken along Hornsey High Street as in a quiet garden near Alexandra Park. This arrangement evokes the hush of early morning before the wedding day unfolds: calm, full of anticipation, and deeply personal. You can almost imagine the faint mingling fragrance of hydrangea, lisianthus, and greenery-fresh, understated, and clean. Every flower appears chosen for both beauty and meaning, assembled with the kind of seasoned expertise that comes from creating countless bridal designs for couples across the local community.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A composed, affectionate account of a wedding floral suite rendered in peach-orange, white, and fresh green-imagery that would sit beautifully on a Hornsey dining table or in a Crouch End community hall. The bridal bouquet takes center stage in one image: a compact, rounded cluster of soft peach and apricot roses, each bloom gently unfurling into warm spirals, punctuated by clouds of gypsophila and spears of glossy ruscus. The bouquet's texture is layered and tactile-velvet petals against feathery white fillers and crisp leaves-and the handle is thoughtfully wrapped in a decorative ribbon, the fabric showing tiny peach dots and pearl-like accents that hint at both nostalgia and modern detail. The light in the photograph is kind and natural, suggesting a late-morning ceremony near Alexandra Park, casting delicate highlights across the petals and giving the arrangement a soft, inviting scent in the imagination. Another close shot shows the groom's lapel where a single peach rosebud boutonniere sits snugly: a neat spray of baby's breath, a wisp of greenery, and a petite peach ribbon bow mirror the bride's bouquet, reinforcing a quietly curated palette against a charcoal or navy suit and coral tie. The still-life perspective of the bouquet resting on pale fabric emphasizes shape and craftsmanship, while a separate image reveals a reception centerpiece-peach roses and gypsophila forming a domed cluster atop a white woven spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres-an elegant, textured focal point. Crafted with local care by Flower Delivery Hornsey, this collection feels handcrafted for Hornsey couples who want warmth, fragrance and understated refinement on their day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image unfolds like a calm musical movement across four panels, each frame showing how a single wedding colour story - creamy whites and soft purples - can translate into multiple floral moments. In the upper-left, a bride in a strapless white dress cradles an abundant bouquet where large oriental lilies form luminous focal points; their broad, creamy petals glow against tiny stamens, while half-open buds promise the slow unfurling of the day. Interlaced throughout are white lisianthus edged in a lively purple, their double petals curling like small painted cups, and slim, spiky purple accents that lend an elegant vertical punctuation. The green palette ranges from glossy broad leaves to delicate grasses and wispy foliage, which together create depth, coolness and a natural spill that softens the composition. To the upper-right, the groom's boutonnière is a carefully scaled echo of the bouquet: a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a lily bud and a fine sprig of spiky purple, tied with a small white ribbon and pinned to a charcoal-grey lapel with a purple silk tie beneath. Lower-left, a compact hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet rests on textured beige fabric, stems neatly swathed in white ribbon for a clean, contemporary finish. Lower-right, a dramatic tall arrangement in a white woven spherical vase cascades with the same blooms and grasses, set beside two woven beige spheres on a pale table surface, suggesting coordinated reception styling. The lighting is tender and intimate, the scent predominantly soft and lily-driven with a green, herbal undertone - a restrained, romantic composition suited to a Hornsey church or an Alexandra Park marquee, crafted with confident floral craftsmanship.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned neatly to the groom's suit, a single red rose boutonniere commands attention through its quiet elegance, its petals spiralling inwards in a deep, velvety crimson. The colour mirrors the polished sheen of the groom's matching tie, creating a refined and coordinated look that would be right at home in a Hornsey wedding, perhaps near the leafy paths of Alexandra Park or a chic town hall ceremony. Surrounding the rose, short sprigs of greenery have been arranged with precision, their shapes compact and tidy, ensuring the boutonniere lies flat and comfortable against the fabric. There are also tiny berries tucked in, small and rounded, lending a subtle textural contrast that plays against the smoother surfaces of the petals and the suit. Wisps of baby's breath soften the edges, their miniature white blooms like dots of light around the more saturated reds and greens. Under a gentle, flattering light, the rose's natural sheen is just visible, suggesting freshness and care in handling-like something prepared only hours before by a Hornsey florist familiar with early-morning wedding rushes and last-minute adjustments. This boutonniere is modest in size but rich in detail, a small composition that balances tradition with personality. You can almost imagine the faint, comforting fragrance of the rose as the groom moves, a reminder of the day's emotion with each breath. It is the sort of finishing touch that helps tell the story of the wedding, whether captured in photographs on Hornsey pavements, inside a local church, or during a reception on a nearby residential street lined with Victorian houses.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned neatly to a dark suit jacket, this pale yellow rose boutonnière appears as a refined little artwork, the sort of detail that completes a groom's look at a Hornsey wedding near the bustle of Turnpike Lane. The rose is soft in colour and texture, its petals smooth and velvety, curl by curl forming a gentle spiral that opens outwards with quiet grace. Surrounding the bloom, airy sprays of baby's breath add a fine, misty texture, their tiny white stars offering a delicate contrast to the more substantial rose. Slender green stems and leaves peek from behind, providing structure and a fresh, natural edge, as though the flower was just cut from a nearby garden. Against the crisp black lapel, the boutonnière stands out clearly, the ivory-yellow petals almost luminous, while the bright red tie beside it injects a spark of festive energy. A slim white ribbon winds tightly around the stems, holding everything in place with a simple, tidy knot, its satin surface picking up soft reflections of light. The overall impression is one of carefully judged balance: not too large, not too ornate, but rich in sentiment and craft. This is the kind of boutonnière that makes the wearer feel instantly more polished yet still authentically themselves, its fragrance a subtle reminder of the day's importance. In the midst of busy Hornsey streets and lively family gatherings, this single rose whispers of commitment and care, a small, fragrant emblem of love positioned right at the chest, ready to be noticed in photographs, embraces, and quiet moments alike.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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