Mortlake Wedding Corsages

At Mortlake Florist, we create bespoke wedding corsages that are as personal and meaningful as your day itself. Working from right here in Mortlake, close to the River Thames and moments from Mortlake Green, our experienced team handcrafts each design using the freshest seasonal flowers.

Whether you're celebrating at a local venue near Sheen Lane, hosting a riverside reception by Chalkers Corner, or welcoming guests from East Sheen, Kew, and Barnes, we'll ensure your corsages complement your colour scheme, dress code, and floral theme perfectly.

From delicate rose and gypsophila wrist corsages to classic lapel styles for mums, grandmothers, and special guests, every piece is wired and finished by our skilled florist team for comfort and long-lasting freshness throughout the day and into the evening.

  • Custom-designed corsages to match your bridal bouquet and buttonholes
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms prepared on the day of your wedding
  • Local expertise and reliable same-day delivery across Mortlake

Need something at the last minute? We offer same-day delivery on wedding corsages and matching bouquets across Mortlake, East Sheen, Kew, and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Trust Mortlake Florist for thoughtful advice, beautifully finished details, and wedding flowers you'll love looking back on in your photos for years to come.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage, photographed against a bright white surface, feels like a small, wearable bouquet crafted for moments that matter. At its centre sits a generous white Gerbera daisy, each petal precise and satiny, radiating from a lime-tinged yellow core that lends a soft, sunny counterpoint to the otherwise cool palette. Nestled close are clusters of petite white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus blooms-some tightly budded, some gently unfurling-creating a layered, three-dimensional texture that appears almost feathered against the skin. Beneath and around the flowers, rich emerald foliage-think salal or Ruscus-frames the cluster and extends slightly along the forearm, grounding the airy whites with a fresh, botanical depth. The entire ensemble is bound to the wrist by multiple strands of small, luminous white pearl beads, their sheen catching light like tiny coins and lending an understated, vintage charm. The lighting is soft and natural, accentuating the petals' fine veins and the beads' subtle gloss, and one can almost sense the cool, green scent of foliage mingling with the faint sweetness of freshly cut blossoms. As someone who arranges corsages for occasions across Mortlake and nearby Barnes, I imagine this piece worn for an intimate riverside wedding at St. Mary's or a prom evening after pictures on Lower Richmond Road-an accessory that reads as elegant, thoughtful, and quietly celebratory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a quiet declaration of spring-time elegance, photographed against a crisp white backdrop and displayed on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone. At its center sits a lush, deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely-packed and catching a soft gleam that highlights their velour-like texture. Soft blush-pink hydrangea florets form a cushioning cloud beneath the rose, lending a tactile fullness that invites a fingertip to brush their gentle edges. Interspersed throughout are white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each with four to six silky petals and delicate pale green markings toward their throats, adding a fresh, botanical brightness. A small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink sprays hint at unfolding life, while generous emerald green leaves frame the composition and ground it with vivid colour and structure. The floral cluster is secured to the wrist with a refined bracelet of tiny, luminous white pearls arranged in multiple strands, a marriage of classic jewellery and floral design that trails subtly toward the back of the hand. The arrangement appears lit by soft, diffuse light, which enhances the pastel transitions and the natural fragrance one might expect - a faint rose sweetness tempered by the green freshness of leaves. Carefully constructed and balanced, this corsage suits weddings, proms, and special family celebrations across Mortlake and nearby Barnes Common, reflecting the same attentive handcraft we practice locally.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegantly composed wrist corsage photographed on a fair-skinned wrist, the design centred around a creamy ivory rose whose petals open in delicate concentric layers, glowing softly against a plain white background. Below and slightly left of the rose, a trumpet-shaped white flower-likely an Alstroemeria with a faint lime-green throat-adds sculptural interest and a whisper of botanical drama. Tiny sprays of Baby's Breath are interspersed throughout, creating a soft, cloud-like halo, while a cluster of small white daisy-like blooms with golden centres brings a sweet, vintage note to the lower edge of the arrangement. Fresh green buds and slender, green-tinged white buds suggest new growth and add a tender sense of movement. The composition is framed by broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy, waxy finish that provide a rich backdrop to the pristine whites. Everything is fastened to the wrist by a multi-strand pearl bracelet: numerous uniformly round faux pearls, elastic-strung, that drape gently and lend a refined, tactile contrast to the flowers' organic textures. The overall effect is quietly refined-fresh, fragrant, and tactile-calling to mind small weddings, proms, or anniversary celebrations in Mortlake, along Sheen Lane, or near Mortlake High Street. Crafted with local care by Mortlake Florist, this corsage is presented ready for same-day delivery locally, offering a classic and wearable accent for meaningful occasions.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft, painterly light seems to hover around this wristlet, where floristry and quiet romance meet. A generous mauve-toned rose forms the heart of the design, its petals layered in a slow spiral from a blush pink centre to slightly deeper magenta ruffled edges, suggesting both warmth and restraint. Complementing this, three clusters of rich indigo-purple hydrangea bloom with tiny florets that hold subtle blue highlights at their cores, adding a gentle glow and tactile depth. Variegated English ivy weaves around the composition, its creamy margins and deep green centres lending a classic, almost heirloom quality, while long, thin, silvery foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-softens the silhouette and creates movement. A single, broad striped leaf has been shaped into a tight curl, its white and green bands delivering a contemporary, sculptural accent. Dark purple mesh peeks from beneath the blooms, its open texture like a whisper of evening fabric that lifts and frames the flowers. Resting on a pale wrist against a clean white backdrop, the corsage feels fresh, lightly scented, and effortless-perfect for a bride's attendants, prom couples, or celebratory dinners near the Thames at Mortlake and Barnes. The layering of textures-silklike petals, velvety hydrangea, glossy ivy, and airy mesh-invites touch and makes the piece feel lovingly arranged by a florist who understands both structure and softness.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet artistry of this wrist corsage speaks in texture and tone: a single, fully opened peach-apricot rose commands attention with its concentric petals, each layer soft and luminous, evoking a gentle warmth that feels almost tactile. Beside it, two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums offer a lively counterpoint - their compact, spiky clusters like tiny green lanterns tucked close to the rose's base, introducing playful rhythm and brightness. Underpinning the flowers, broad dark-green leaves (salal or ruscus) fan out to create a verdant, structured foundation; they ground the arrangement and lend a glossy backdrop that deepens the warm hues. A variegated leaf, striped with pale cream and deeper green, has been folded into a graceful sweep along the wrist, adding a contemporary graphic line that balances the organic curves of the rose. The corsage is photographed against a clean white background, worn on the inner wrist so the floral centre faces outward - presentation that feels both intimate and formal. You can almost imagine the faint perfume of rose mingled with the green, and the gentle weight of fresh stems against skin as the wearer moves. As a florist who brings arrangements to neighbours around Mortlake and the nearby riverside, I think of this design as quietly elegant: suitable for prom, a wedding reception on the Thames, or any celebration where tenderness and modern craft are wanted in equal measure.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a quiet love note, this corsage pairs the serene presence of a white Phalaenopsis orchid with a bed of airy green and jewel-like berries. The orchid's broad, creamy-white petals open with a reassuring smoothness, their cool surface catching soft light while the central labellum shines in a compact burst of yellow edged with warm orange - a small sun at the blossom's centre. Surrounding foliage of asparagus fern fans out in delicate, lacy strokes, lending feathered movement and a fresh green contrast that seems to breathe around the bloom. On the upper right, a polished cluster of hypericum berries punctuates the composition, showing a gentle colour shift from pale green to rose-tinted and then to a deeper cranberry, suggesting life cycles and quiet ripening. A band of tiny, lustrous white pearls forms the wristlet, each pearl resting cool against the skin and anchoring the floral vignette with a vintage shimmer that pairs tradition to modern taste. Nearby, a whisper of ruffled lime-green foliage adds texture and a flash of brightness that balances the berries. The photograph's plain white backdrop and natural daylight let textures speak - the silk-smooth orchid, the fern's soft filigree, the berries' glossy roundness and the pearls' soft glow - producing a romantic, hopeful atmosphere ideal for weddings, proms or intimate celebrations along the Thames path in Mortlake and neighbouring Richmond. The piece reads as both crafted and candid, a small statement of care and craftsmanship suitable for treasured moments.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Worn diagonally from the bottom-left of the frame toward the middle-right, this wrist corsage sits on a fair-to-medium wrist and reads like a small story of colour and texture against a pure white background. Two luminous yellow roses take centre stage - one wide-open and sunlit on the left, the other a slightly smaller, cupped bud to its right - each graced with a tiny sparkling crystal at its heart that picks up light with every movement. Nestled behind the right-hand rose, a single dark purple, nearly burgundy calla lily unfurls with a satin sheen, its sculpted trumpet balancing the roses' soft roundness and lending a quiet, dramatic flourish. Wisps of asparagus fern weave between the flowers, providing feathered volume, while variegated green leaves with creamy margins anchor the arrangement and add a garden-fresh contrast. Little white filler blooms - miniature chrysanthemums or spray mums-like buttons - are tucked into crevices to soften edges and increase visual fullness. The band is discreet, keeping the design compact and wearable for formal occasions such as prom night, bridal parties, or an anniversary celebration. A gentle scent of fresh roses and cut foliage would be noticeable in close quarters, and the tactile contrast between the velvet rose petals and the smooth calla feels elegant in the hand. As a piece prepared with local care in Mortlake, Mortlake Florist would recommend this cheerful yellow-and-plum pairing for events along the riverside or small receptions near Kew and Barnes, with options for same-day local delivery when needed.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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