PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A carefully composed wedding set is shown in close detail: a lush bridal bouquet paired with a refined boutonnière, designed with the soft romance that suits a Mortlake celebration. The bouquet is dominated by mauve-pink roses, their petals slightly curled at the edges, creating a gentle, watercolour-like blend of tones from blush to dusty lavender. These roses are nestled among bright green button chrysanthemums whose compact, rounded forms provide cheerful contrast, like tiny garden mounds glimpsed in the beds of nearby Mortlake Green. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blooms tuck in between, their delicate, layered petals adding a feathery softness that makes the whole arrangement feel light and airy. The bouquet is tightly bound into a classic, rounded shape that still feels modern, with stems neatly gathered and finished in a smooth band of coordinated ribbon, hinting at the care taken by an experienced local florist. Subtle, natural light skims across the surface, highlighting the fine textures of the petals and the crisp edges of the foliage, suggesting early morning on a wedding day before guests arrive. The matching boutonnière is formed from a single, elegant white lisianthus, trimmed with a few wisps of greenery and possibly fine grasses, giving it a tailored yet relaxed feel that would sit perfectly against a suit worn at a Mortlake registry office or riverside venue. Taken together, the set speaks of joyful commitment, quiet elegance, and the thoughtfulness that goes into every fresh wedding delivery in the area. Held close against the intricate lace of a bridal bodice, this wedding bouquet seems to breathe with the emotion of the day, much like the gentle hum of life along Mortlake High Street on a weekend morning. At its heart, lush lavender-pink roses unfold in generous spirals, velvety petals catching the light with a muted sheen that feels both classic and contemporary. Nestled between these roses are rounded clusters of zesty lime-green chrysanthemums, their compact, button-like heads bringing a playful, almost effervescent contrast to the soft mauve tones. Along the outer edge, creamy-white flowers and slim, pointed buds create a halo effect, framing the central colours with a cloudlike softness that echoes the bride's veil and lace sleeves. The bouquet sits comfortably in both hands, its stems bound in a simple, elegant wrap that disappears into the folds of the wedding dress. The arrangement feels carefully considered yet natural, as if inspired by an early stroll through the leafy paths near Mortlake Green, where subtle colours and textures blend effortlessly. You can almost detect the fragrance: the familiar sweetness of rose layered with gentle, green undertones from the chrysanthemums and foliage. Crafted by a florist who understands how flowers must last through photographs, ceremonies, and evening toasts, the blooms are chosen for their resilience as well as their beauty. Under soft daylight streaming through church windows or the warm glow of a riverside reception venue, the bouquet remains a reassuring presence, symbolising joy, hope, and the start of a new chapter in Mortlake. Every petal, bud, and stem works together to tell a calm, heartfelt story of love and celebration. Set against a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, this horizontally placed bouquet feels like a pause before the vows are spoken. The central focus is a gathering of pink roses, their velvety petals deepening from a gentle blush at the centre to a more saturated magenta at the outer edges, as if each flower holds a private sunset. Nestled between these roses are round, button-like clusters of lime green chrysanthemums, their tightly packed florets adding a lively, almost tactile texture that mirrors new growth in the gardens around Mortlake. From the right side of the bouquet, white lisianthus blooms spill outward in a loose, airy sweep, their petals ruffled and cloud-like, with creamy buds peeking through to suggest blossoms still to come. The stems are neatly bound into a comfortable handle, wrapped in a smooth blush satin ribbon that has a soft, romantic sheen. Over this, delicate strings of white pearls are wrapped and layered, forming a graceful pattern that hints at heirloom jewellery or the finishing touch to a bridal ensemble. The composition balances structured roses, playful green buttons, and floating white lisianthus, creating a sense of poised celebration. It feels suited to a wedding day that starts quietly in Mortlake's tree-lined streets and moves into an afternoon of gentle laughter and toasts by the river, with this bouquet capturing the blend of tradition, freshness, and understated luxury. This image shows an elegant wedding boutonnière resting against the rich charcoal fabric of a tailored suit, the sort you might see on a groom stepping out of a car near Mortlake station on his big day. At the centre, a white lisianthus bloom unfurls in soft, ruffled layers, its crepe-like petals catching the light in gentle, almost luminous shades of ivory. Just behind the main flower, two upright lisianthus buds stand poised, still wrapped tight with potential, evoking the idea of new stories and shared years ahead. Airy clusters of baby's breath encircle the focal bloom, their tiny round blossoms forming a delicate cloud, like mist over the river by Chiswick Bridge. Slim strands of fresh green foliage peek through, adding texture and a subtle sense of movement, as though a breeze has just brushed through a garden. A single deep-green leaf is curled and tucked neatly at the base, framing the composition and drawing the eye down to the stems. Around them, a soft mauve ribbon has been wrapped and tied in a small, carefully shaped bow, its muted lavender tone providing a gentle counterpoint to the white petals and dark suit fabric. The boutonnière feels carefully measured yet romantic, as if created by a florist who knows local wedding venues from Barnes to Kew, and understands how a small floral detail can steady nervous hands and lift a smile. You can almost imagine the light, fresh fragrance of the lisianthus and baby's breath rising as the groom greets guests outside a Mortlake church, marking a day defined by grace, tenderness, and quiet joy. On a soft, light-coloured woven cloth, a romantic boutonniere lies ready to be pinned, its design reminiscent of a quiet morning in Mortlake before the streets fully stir. The central bloom is a fully open white lisianthus, its petals satiny to the eye, layered in generous ruffles that give a sense of depth and gentle movement. Two creamy lisianthus buds lean in towards the main flower, their closed forms suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of shared stories. Around them, tiny clusters of baby's breath scatter like airy confetti, each minute blossom adding a delicate, cloud-like texture that lightens the composition. Slender, reed-like greenery stretches and curves around the flowers, providing a fresh, organic frame, like blades of grass catching the light along the banks of the Thames. The stems are bound with a vivid pink satin ribbon, its surface gleaming softly, wrapping the base in a smooth, tailored finish. A small bow, tied with care, adds a note of modern charm and personality, its cheerful colour standing out while still letting the creamy whites remain the main focus. The neutral fabric background, with its subtle weave, contrasts gently with the smooth petals and glossy ribbon, making every element clearly defined. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a wedding or prom in Mortlake, whether worn at a ceremony close to the river or at a celebration in a local venue, radiating understated luxury, heartfelt warmth, and the quiet confidence of something crafted with true floral artistry. 15.2IMG_3571.jpg On a glossy white tabletop that subtly mirrors every shape and colour, a refined floral centerpiece glows with quiet luxury, like something you might find on a wedding table in a chic Mortlake restaurant near the Thames Path. The eye is instantly drawn to the unusual spherical vase, crafted from whitewashed twigs or wicker, woven into an airy, sculptural nest. Through its open lattice, glimpses of stems and shadow play together, adding dimension against the softly textured, warm beige background that feels like brushed fabric or a muted plaster wall. Rising from this architectural base is a lush, dome-shaped bouquet. Pastel pink roses, some edged with a richer blush, are fully open, their velvety petals layered in generous spirals. Between them, fresh lime green button chrysanthemums dot the design, like tiny garden cushions, their compact, rounded heads providing both texture and brightness. Encircling the lower edge of the bouquet, a collar of creamy white filler flowers, each with a faint yellow eye, cascades gently outward and melts into the intricate structure of the vase. To the left side of the arrangement, two decorative balls woven from pale wooden strips echo the vase's organic weave, one larger, one smaller, resting casually yet thoughtfully on the reflective surface. The composition feels balanced and serene, merging rustic natural elements with modern styling, ideal for wedding collections, registry office celebrations, or elegant at-home receptions in Mortlake and nearby Barnes, where couples often look for florals that feel both personal and beautifully considered.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

The Big Day is once in a lifetime. Make it the most unforgettable memory with the help of Handy Flowers. Our main mission is to make you feel special on your wedding day. Pure Romance Collection is surely to complete the wedding atmosphere in the best possible way.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    The tricky part of the whole wedding was the choice of flowers, but ultimately we managed to find this incredible company. They provided us with the most amazing bouquets for the bridesmaids, and one for the bride that made her stood out more than ordinary. It was all too good. Thank you so much!

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    I am very pleased with the service. I order bouquets from this florist very often. Everything is of top quality.

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    Magnificent bridal bouquet! The prices they offered were very reasonable and within our budget which was great

    J
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    Very pleased with the wedding arrangements!

    D
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    I was impressed with the flowers. Very friendly florist

    L
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    Brilliant bouquets and excellent delivery service. Loved the way they treated us. They did a good job with the table arrangements and the overall decor.

    P
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    Would never pick another company, simply great flowers!

    T
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    Heavenly flowers, they smelled simply fantastic. The guests were astonished by the bridal bouquet!

    E
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    Ordering process fast and easy. They are great to do business with.

    M
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    What a wonderful wedding it was thanks to this company. We had all of the flowers delivered to the hotel where the wedding took place. All of the flowers looked fabulous.

    W

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