Displayed across a warm, light-to-medium brown inner forearm, this wrist corsage is an example of precise fresh-flower craftsmanship with a subtle contemporary edge. The focal bloom is a large, perfectly opened rose in a pale peach or light champagne-apricot - its soft, layered petals fold inward in a classic spiral, radiating a gentle glow that reads as romantic and refined. Below the rose sit two lively lime-green button chrysanthemums, their near-spherical forms packed with tiny florets that provide a textured, joyful contrast to the rose's smooth velvety surface. Rich, dark-green foliage-likely ruscus or salal-forms a supportive base, broad leaves fanning beneath the flowers to give the corsage volume and sculptural shape. A distinctive variegated leaf, reminiscent of dracaena or ti leaf with white horizontal stripes, has been artfully curled and clipped to arc from beneath the rose toward the wrist's edge, creating a crisp architectural accent that frames the hand. Against the pristine white background the colours read cleanly: warm peach, vibrant lime-green, and layered greens of foliage. The fastening is discreetly hidden, so only blooms and leaves are visible, emphasising freshness and refined restraint. As a local design often requested for ceremonies around Mortlake - from riverside photographs to intimate gatherings near Mortlake High Street and Mortlake Green - this corsage conveys quiet celebration, a tactile keepsake that complements skin and attire without overshadowing the moment.
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A lovingly made wrist corsage rests across the inner wrist, the composition breathing with quiet anticipation as if ready for a wedding morning or an evening celebration along Mortlake's riverbank. At its centre sits a single, large rose in a soft apricot-peach - its petals layered and spiraling inward with a velvety, luminous finish that catches the light like the first flush of dawn. Nestled just beneath the rose are two lime-green button chrysanthemums, small round pom-poms whose tightly packed florets add a cheerful, tactile contrast and a crisp pop of colour against the rose's gentle warmth. Glossy, broad dark-green leaves-likely salal or ruscus-form a lush cradle beneath the blooms, giving the piece depth and an organic silhouette that sits comfortably on the skin. A distinctive variegated leaf, striped subtly with cream and green, has been artfully curled and folded to sweep from beneath the rose toward the wearer's right, an architectural flourish that lends movement and modern sophistication to the design. The corsage appears secured out of sight - perhaps by a ribbon or hidden elastic - so only living blooms and foliage are visible, emphasizing freshness and crafted restraint. There is a faint imagined scent of rose and cut green stems, a softness against the wrist that invites touch. As a local florist familiar with Mortlake and nearby Richmond and Barnes, I picture this piece accompanying vows beside the Thames or a prom portrait taken under soft lamplight: it reads as intimate, refined, and celebratory, a small wearable bouquet that honours the moment without overwhelming it. A small, impeccably assembled boutonniere or corsage sits against a clean white backdrop, its composition whispering of quiet celebration. At its heart is a single peach rose, petals layered like crepe paper in pale apricot and champagne tones; the innermost curls hold a slightly deeper shade, suggesting the bloom was chosen at the sweetest point of opening. To the lower left a lime-green button chrysanthemum offers a cheerful, cushiony counterpoint, its tiny florets tightly packed into a neat, spherical shape that catches the light with a fresh, almost springlike energy. Deep green ruscus leaves form a structured base, their glossy surfaces giving depth and weight while variegated, softly curled leaves with lighter stripes wrap gently around the rose, their banded pattern adding both movement and a contemporary graphic note. From the bottom right drapes a short strand of lustrous white faux pearls, the beads falling like a delicate punctuation mark and lending the piece a vintage, bridal air without overwhelming the floral simplicity. Bright, even studio lighting highlights the tactile contrasts-the velvety rose, the mossy chrysanthemum, the waxy foliage-so every petal edge and curled leaf reads clearly against the pristine white. Imagined for a wedding lapel, prom corsage, or formal event, this accessory carries the scentless suggestion of soft rose perfume and the calm confidence of professional floral craft. For Mortlake locals planning riverside nuptials near Barnes Common or a formal evening on Lower Richmond Road, this small arrangement would sit harmoniously alongside neutral dresses and tailored suits, a refined accent that reads both modern and timeless.

SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE£80.00

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Bring a warm, romantic glow to your big day with the Sun Kissed Wedding Corsage from Mortlake Florist. Featuring soft pale orange roses paired with fresh green chrysanthemums, this elegant corsage adds a subtle pop of colour to any bridal look. Designed to complement both classic and contemporary wedding themes, it's perfect for brides, bridesmaids, mothers of the bride or groom, and special guests.

Each corsage is handcrafted in Mortlake by our experienced florists, using only premium, fresh blooms for long-lasting beauty throughout your celebration. The gentle sun-kissed tones enhance ivory, blush and pastel dresses, making it a versatile choice for spring and summer weddings.

Ideal for those seeking a coordinated bridal party style, the price includes a set of four matching corsages, ensuring a polished and cohesive finish in your photos. At Mortlake Florist, we pride ourselves on reliable service and attention to detail, so your corsages arrive fresh, secure, and ready to wear.

Available for local delivery from our Mortlake shop, this wedding corsage set is a beautiful way to honour your nearest and dearest. Order today from mortlakeflorist.co.uk and let our expert team add a radiant, sun-kissed touch to your wedding day.
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