Mortlake Wedding Collections

At Mortlake Florist, weddings are our favourite stories to tell in flowers. From intimate gatherings by the river in Mortlake to elegant celebrations across Kew and Richmond, our experienced wedding florist team designs every stem with care, creativity, and local knowledge.

We're just a short stroll from the riverfront and close to Mortlake High Street, White Hart Lane and the historic Mortlake Brewery site, so we know the best seasonal blooms to suit local venues, lighting, and photography. Whether you're dreaming of romantic garden-style bouquets, minimalist aisle flowers, or abundant reception arrangements, we'll guide you through colours, textures and varieties that last beautifully throughout your day.

Our curated wedding collections include:

  • Bridal and bridesmaid bouquets tailored to your dress and theme
  • Buttonholes, corsages and flower crowns for a coordinated look
  • Table centres, arches and statement pieces for venues in East Sheen, Kew and beyond

Need last-minute finishing touches? We offer same-day delivery in Mortlake and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM, ideal for extra buttonholes or thank-you bouquets.

With years of wedding experience in the local area, Mortlake Florist provides honest advice, dependable service and beautifully fresh flowers for your celebration. Browse our Mortlake wedding collections and order online today, or visit us in person to discuss your dream day in detail.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored dark fabric of a groom's suit, a single red rose boutonnière curls with poised confidence: its velvety petals nestle close, edged by a miniature spray of gypsophila that breathes lightness into the small composition. Trailing greenery - tiny sprigs of eucalyptus and delicate leaves - adds motion and a soft silvery sheen, so the pin reads both refined and gently modern. The boutonnière mirrors a larger story across the aisle: a matching bouquet where lush blue hydrangeas form a sweeping base for classic red roses, the same cool eucalyptus peeking between blooms to link the two pieces by scent and line.

Up close, the red rose in the lapel offers a concentrated perfume; the eucalyptus introduces a crisp, green note that complements the rose's warm depth, while the gypsophila twinkles like tiny white stars around the central bloom. Visually, the combination of saturated sapphire-like hydrangea and ruby rose creates a confident, celebratory palette that photographs with vivid clarity - ideal for portraits taken on the high street outside Mortlake station or along the riverside near Brewery Wharf.

As the florist at Mortlake Florist I often assemble bridal and grooms' flowers to read as a cohesive pair: statement and detail in conversation. This boutonnière is crafted to endure movement and hugs, to hold shape through vows and into evening photographs, a small emblem of unity that carries the fresh, garden-like aroma of a summer ceremony on the Thames.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This image collection reads like a quiet love letter in florals-peach roses, violet-rimmed lisianthus, and gossamer baby's breath repeated across bridal and reception pieces with thoughtful restraint. In one panel, the bride's hands offer a rounded bouquet whose central cluster of soft peach roses presents a velvety density, each petal warm and slightly apricot against the white of her dress; around them, lisianthus blooms edged in lively purple create playful contrast while tiny baby's breath breathes lightness between the larger flowers. Another close-up shows the groom's boutonniere pinned crisply to a charcoal suit lapel: a single, boldly hued peach rose mirrors the bouquet, balanced by delicate fronds of greenery and a few pinpricks of baby's breath, all finished with a neat blush ribbon that echoes a matching peach tie beneath the jacket. A second bouquet, smaller and slightly more compact, rests on textured linen with its stem wrapped in peach ribbon and secured with vintage-style pearl pins, suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet option with old-world charm. The reception piece is a low, rounded arrangement settled inside a white woven basket with an open, lattice-like texture; beside it, two light beige woven spheres add a tactile, decorative counterpoint on the table. The imagery-soft morning light, velvety textures, and woven accents-feels very much at home in Mortlake's intimate venues and riverside halls, a floral language that speaks of unity, warmth, and thoughtful craftsmanship.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel collage captures a perfectly coordinated Mortlake wedding floral theme in soft, neutral light, highlighting how one bouquet and boutonnière can tie an entire day together. In the top-left image, the bride is visible from the chest down, holding a generous cascading bouquet against a warm beige background that feels as calm and timeless as a late afternoon by the river. The bouquet centres on bold white oriental lilies, their large star-shaped petals and prominent stamens drawing the eye. Around and beneath them, delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble in a waterfall effect, their slender stems trailing like ribbons. A single creamy yellow-tinged rose glows near the heart of the arrangement, surrounded by vivid green pompon-style blooms, small clusters of glossy red berries, feathery gypsophila, and airy greenery that adds height and movement. In the top-right frame, a groom or male guest in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie wears a matching boutonnière on his lapel. The boutonnière showcases one pristine white orchid blossom, a tiny dome of bright green flowers, and sprigs of white filler, all carefully tied with a red ribbon that echoes the tie's colour and the berries in the bouquet. The bottom-left panel zooms in further, laying the boutonnière on a subtly textured beige fabric, allowing every curve of the orchid, every green leaf vein, and each gypsophila floret to be appreciated. Finally, the bottom-right image shows the cascading bridal bouquet arranged upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a fresh white surface, with three decorative white wicker balls nearby, evoking a simple yet refined reception set-up suitable for local venues around Mortlake Green or along Lower Richmond Road.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A coordinated four-image wedding collage showcases how a single floral palette can weave through every detail of a celebration, much like a love story unfolding along the streets between Mortlake station and the river. In the top-left frame, the bride appears from collarbone to waist, dressed in a classic strapless white gown and holding a generous, rounded bouquet. Velvety fuchsia peonies, exuberant and full, mingle with crisp white alstroemeria speckled softly with maroon, while light green, spiky blooms and dark green leaves create depth and texture. Her hands, with a slender ring glinting, gently cup the bouquet as if grounding herself before the walk down the aisle. The top-right frame moves to the groom: a dark charcoal suit jacket, a smooth lavender tie, and a carefully crafted boutonniere pinned to his lapel. This miniature arrangement carries the same white alstroemeria and fresh green accents, bound with a lavender satin ribbon that sits neatly against the fabric, a quiet echo of the bridal bouquet crafted by local Mortlake florists. In the bottom-left frame, a smaller hand-tied bouquet rests on a light beige, subtly textured cloth. It repeats the fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and foliage, the stems bound with a vibrant lavender ribbon, ideal for a bridesmaid, maid of honour, or bouquet toss. The bottom-right frame offers a glimpse of the reception: a compact centerpiece arranged in a white, woven, spherical vase, with the same flowers bursting from its open lattice, accompanied by three beige decorative spheres. Together, these images illustrate a consistent, joyful design language that carries from ceremony to table, perfect for an elegant Mortlake wedding.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this image, a delicate bridesmaid's bouquet lies gracefully on a bed of creamy linen, the colours and textures speaking of tender celebration. The bouquet is composed primarily of lavender and soft pink roses, their heads slightly open, revealing concentric layers of silky petals that curl inwards towards their centres. Between and around these roses, wisps of white gypsophila are threaded like tiny stars scattered across a pastel sky, giving the design an airy lightness that balances the fuller blooms. The stems are bound in a shimmering pink ribbon that catches the light with a subtle sheen, accented by a fine trail of pearls or pearl-like beads that run along its length, lending a touch of quiet glamour reminiscent of bridal jewellery. The linen backdrop, in a warm cream tone, softens the overall composition, suggesting a calm, softly lit room in Mortlake where bridesmaids might be preparing beside the bride, dresses laid out and final touches being made. The light in the scene is diffuse, with no harsh shadows, allowing every nuance of colour-from the cool, dusky lavender to the gentle blush and ivory- to blend seamlessly. You can almost imagine the gentle, powdery scent of the roses rising as the bouquet is lifted, matched by the reassuring rustle of fabric and soft laughter of friends. Designed by a skilled local florist, this bridesmaid's bouquet adds a note of unity and joy to any Mortlake wedding, complementing the bridal flowers while still offering its own distinct, quietly radiant charm.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel collage captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the kind of timeless design often chosen by couples marrying near Mortlake High Street or by the river. The top-left panel shows a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress holding a rounded, densely clustered bouquet. Dozens of rich, velvety red roses are packed closely together, their petals forming soft spirals, while tiny white stars of baby's breath weave between them. Subtle hints of green leaves break up the red and white, giving the bouquet depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel, as if it has just been delivered in the cool morning light. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere adds a refined touch to a charcoal-grey suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie. A single red rosebud, edged with baby's breath and slender green foliage, is gathered with fine wisps of decorative grass and secured by a slim red satin ribbon, the small arrangement sitting neatly on the lapel with a sense of ease and comfort. The bottom-left panel shows a second hand-tied bouquet, closely echoing the bridal design, laid horizontally on a pale grey, stone-like surface reminiscent of a reception table in a Mortlake townhouse or riverside restaurant. Here, the roses are more open, revealing their layered hearts, while sprays of white gypsophila and glossy greenery surround them. The stems are bound with red and white striped twine, showcasing thoughtful detail and expert florist technique. The bottom-right panel features a contemporary table centerpiece: a compact mound of red roses and baby's breath arranged into a small dome and placed on a striking white spherical vase made of woven, rattan-like strands. Two smaller off-white woven balls sit in front, echoing the texture of the vase. Together, the images illustrate how a single colour palette can flow from personal flowers to table décor, creating a seamless, elegant wedding atmosphere in and around Mortlake.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image captures an intimate Mortlake wedding collection where every floral element, from the bride's bouquet to the groom's boutonnière, feels like a gentle promise. The main bouquet is a lush gathering of cream peonies and blush-pink roses in full, ruffled bloom, cradled by airy mists of white gypsophila that soften the edges and give the flowers a dreamy halo. Smooth green leaves, polished and sculptural, fan out at the base, adding a fresh garden note that recalls early summer walks through nearby Richmond Park or along the tree-lined streets leading down to the river. Beside it, the boutonnière offers a refined echo: a single rose in complementary tones, set against a tiny spray of fine greenery and baby's breath, carefully wired and wrapped so it sits neatly on a lapel without overpowering the groom's suit. The light is gentle and romantic, catching the petals so they appear to glow, while subtle shadows add depth to every curve and fold. You can almost sense the faint fragrance of peonies and roses, that soft, sweet scent often noticed outside churches around Mortlake on a wedding afternoon. The composition is balanced yet relaxed, with layered textures and harmonious hues that convey tenderness rather than formality. Each stem has been placed with quiet confidence, reflecting the craftsmanship of a local florist who understands how flowers can steady nerves, express love, and set the tone for a day that unfolds slowly, moment by moment, from the first look to the final farewell.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding floral designs captures a cohesive, orchid-led theme that would feel perfectly at home at a Mortlake celebration overlooking the Thames. In the top left, a bride in a white lace gown is seen from the waist down, cradling a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc gracefully over her hands, their wide petals and soft yellow throats framed by blush pink garden roses, misty lavender stock, little clouds of white baby's breath, and rich green foliage. Threaded through the arrangement are deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers that add a playful flash of colour, while the bouquet trails elegantly toward the hem of her dress, echoing the gentle lines of a classic bridal silhouette. On the top right, there is a tight crop of the groom's suit: a dark charcoal or black jacket, a bold red tie, and a patterned shirt. Pinned to his lapel is a single white orchid boutonnière, paired with delicate sprigs of gypsophila and fine greenery, its stems wrapped neatly with a slim white satin ribbon for a polished, comfortable finish. The bottom left image isolates that same buttonhole, laid out on a pale beige, slightly textured fabric which shows off the careful craftsmanship and clean lines of the design. In the bottom right, a matching table centerpiece is arranged in a white woven, lattice-patterned vase, placed on a crisp white surface. The same white orchids, pink garden roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, and bright pink spires rise in a soft, rounded shape, flanked by two decorative white woven spheres. Together, the four images present a unified, romantic wedding flower story ideal for venues in and around Mortlake and neighbouring Barnes.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A harmonious four-image composition that reads like a floral poem for a riverside wedding in Mortlake. The top-left photograph frames a bride from mid-torso: delicate lacework on the bodice, soft beige background light, and a generously proportioned cascading bouquet held at her waist. The bouquet combines fully-open white lilies with compact red roses and long, drifting white phalaenopsis orchids whose pendulous stems lend movement. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath and clusters of glossy red hypericum berries add bright punctuation, while mixed greens-from broad leaves to wispy, spiky foliage-create layered texture. The cloth and ribbon accents are precisely chosen: a red ribbon loop repeats the vibrant accent colour, grounding the arrangement against the gown's ivory tones.

Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey or charcoal suit, a single white phalaenopsis taking centre stage with two small hypericum clusters and gentle baby's breath, the groom's vivid red tie visible beneath, matching the bridal accents. The bottom-left presents a boutonniere set flat on a soft, woven beige surface for a clear view of craftsmanship: wired stems, compact greenery, and a neat, slightly larger red ribbon bow. In the bottom-right, a decorative white woven holder sits on a white table, flanked by several white spherical ornaments; the centerpiece echoes the bouquet's architecture - lilies, roses, cascading orchids, berries, and airy greenery arranged with an expert hand. This set, thoughtfully composed for a Mortlake celebration near Mortlake High Street and the riverside, demonstrates how repeating flowers and accents create a cohesive wedding aesthetic worthy of local venues and quiet Thames-side settings. Crafted with local knowledge and an eye for balance by Mortlake Florist.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a harmoniously styled set of floral designs built around white phalaenopsis orchids and pastel roses, the kind of cohesive look couples often request for ceremonies in Mortlake's intimate churches and riverside venues. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible, her strapless white gown forming a smooth, neutral backdrop for a dramatic cascading bouquet. The bouquet overflows with open white orchids that arc outward like gentle wings, nestled among blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms, and wisps of baby's breath. Threads of greenery and trailing stems give the bouquet a fluid, waterfall movement, suggesting a sense of quiet motion as she walks. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, set against a tailored dark grey lapel. A single white phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage, its rounded petals perfectly formed, surrounded by small clusters of purple-lavender filler flowers and a couple of fresh green leaves. The design is cinched with a slim purple ribbon that coordinates with the groom's magenta tie glimpsed beneath, a thoughtful detail that shows the care of an experienced florist. In the lower-left panel, another boutonniere is photographed resting on textured beige fabric, perhaps laid out in a Mortlake townhouse just before the wedding party dresses. This piece features a fresh orchid bud, tiny sprays of white baby's breath, and a touch of foliage, secured with a vivid pink ribbon whose glossy finish contrasts beautifully with the linen underneath. Finally, the bottom-right panel showcases a lush cascading centerpiece in a decorative white woven vase, echoing the bride's bouquet in colour and style. White orchids pour over the rim, mingling with different shades of pink and lavender roses, small purple filler flowers, and misty baby's breath. Three white woven spheres sit artfully beside the vase on a white surface, repeating the woven texture and adding sculptural interest. Together, the four images illustrate a complete, delicately coordinated wedding flower story, the type of bespoke work created for local celebrations around Mortlake Green and nearby Richmond.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
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.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-frame collage presents a harmonious collection of red rose wedding flowers, evoking the intimate charm of a Mortlake celebration tucked between the Thames and nearby Richmond. In the top-left image, a bride in a sleek white gown holds a compact bouquet close to her midline, the arrangement almost glowing against the fabric. Deep crimson roses are massed tightly together, with round red hypericum berries scattered through the blooms like tiny jewels, while a smooth ring of dark green foliage forms a deliberate, tailored edge. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's dark charcoal suit, his bright red tie and crisp white shirt framing a refined boutonniere. A single red rosebud sits at the heart, surrounded by airy ruscus-style greenery, delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, and a few red berries, all finished with a small satin red bow that adds a subtle festive note. In the bottom-left image, another bouquet of red roses and berries is structured within broad, dark green tropical leaves that arc protectively around the flowers, creating a sculptural, contemporary feel that would suit a modern Mortlake riverside venue. The stems are tidily bound with a red ribbon, set on a textured beige fabric that enhances the warmth of the colour palette. The bottom-right panel shows a dome of red roses and berries arranged as a low table centrepiece, resting on a striking, white woven spherical base made from natural fibres. Two smaller, wooden-toned woven spheres sit alongside on a smooth, pale surface against a soft beige and grey wall, hinting at elegant reception décor for an evening meal with family and friends. The collage underlines how a single colour story can flow seamlessly from bouquet to buttonhole to table flowers.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A four-part collage presents a coordinated wedding flower collection in romantic pink and green tones, ideal for couples marrying in Mortlake's churches or riverside venues. The top left panel focuses on a bride in a white lace gown, shown from the shoulders down so that the eye is drawn to her lush, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is tightly packed with light pink and dusky lavender roses, some just unfurling, others fully open and velvety. Nestled between the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, tiny clouds of white baby's breath, and soft pink alstroemeria with golden speckles at their centres, all framed by glossy green leaves. In the top right, a coordinating boutonniere sits precisely on the lapel of a dark charcoal suit jacket. A single pale pink rosebud is paired with a couple of green button chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and a few slender strands of decorative grass, tidily wrapped with a fuchsia ribbon that echoes the groom's tie, creating a polished, modern look. The lower left repeats the bouquet in a different view: it lies horizontally on a light beige, textured cloth, perhaps reminiscent of table linens found in Mortlake's local hotels. From this angle, the viewer can appreciate the binding of fuchsia ribbon around the stems, the neat spiral of rose stems, and the balance of colours within the arrangement. The bottom right showcases a matching table centrepiece, a compact dome of pink and lavender roses, vibrant lime-green chrysanthemums, and airy alstroemeria and baby's breath, all gathered into a decorative white spherical vase with an intricate woven pattern. Two smaller woven spheres sit beside it on a clean white surface, completing a calm, elegant wedding tablescape that would sit beautifully in any Mortlake reception space.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images feels like a complete story of a Mortlake couple's big day, each panel capturing a different floral detail while keeping to the same soft, romantic palette. In the top left, the bride's torso is framed in gentle light, her white lace-trimmed bodice forming a backdrop for a perfectly round bouquet of roses. Cream and pale yellow roses are carefully interspersed with deeper pink and mauve blooms, while clouds of white baby's breath and flashes of green leaves add movement and texture. The arrangement looks freshly gathered, as if prepared that morning in a local workshop near Mortlake High Street. In the top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in close-up, pinned to a dark grey or charcoal jacket. A single white rosebud sits at the heart of the piece, surrounded by delicate baby's breath and a touch of greenery, the stems neatly tied with a slim white satin bow. The boutonniere rests against a crisp white shirt and a striking red tie, creating an elegant contrast suited to a smart London wedding. The bottom left panel showcases a bridesmaid's posy placed on a light, textured linen cloth. It echoes the bridal bouquet with cream and yellow roses, plus pops of vivid pink and lush foliage, but the shape is a little looser and more relaxed. A pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems into a tidy handle, suggesting easy carrying for a walk from Stag Brewery Road to the ceremony. In the bottom right, a low, compact centerpiece of matching roses, baby's breath, and greenery sits on an airy white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven balls, the whole arrangement ready to grace reception tables at a cosy Mortlake gathering.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-held wedding bouquet is captured at rest, likely moments before being carried down an aisle in Mortlake, its colours reminiscent of the soft, misty tones of early morning along the Thames. The bouquet is gracefully rounded yet slightly relaxed in shape, combining the velvety innocence of white lisianthus with clusters of pastel hydrangea that resemble gentle puffs of cloud. Between them, lilac allium add playful, spherical bursts of purple, like tiny fireworks frozen mid-bloom. The stems are neatly wrapped, giving a subtle sense of strength beneath the softness of the petals. Lush greenery threads through the design, providing crisp contrast and a fresh, garden-picked feeling, as though the flowers had just been gathered from a hidden corner of nearby Mortlake Green. Light appears to rest on the surface of the blossoms, making the whites seem luminous and the lilacs quietly radiant, so the bouquet feels both youthful and serene at once. You can almost sense the coolness of the petals against the hands that hold them and a faint, powdery fragrance drifting upward with each movement. This is the sort of bouquet that suits both a traditional church wedding near St Mary's in Mortlake and a more relaxed civil ceremony, perhaps in a local registry office. Each flower seems purposefully chosen and thoughtfully placed, reflecting the kind of bespoke care and seasoned judgement a professional florist brings to wedding work-where every stem carries a small piece of meaning, and the whole arrangement whispers a gentle promise of lasting love.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of images captures a single wedding colour story-soft peach and warm orange roses balanced with feathery white gypsophila and fresh green leaves-seen from four familiar florist angles. In the top-left frame a bride holds a lush, round bridal bouquet against her ivory dress; the roses are open and full, their apricot centres giving way to coral-tinted outer petals, while tiny white sprays of baby's breath drift through the composition to lend air and texture. Top-right focuses on the groom's lapel: a neat boutonniere formed from a single peach rosebud, sprigs of gypsophila and a slender leaf, bound at the stem with a small peach-coloured ribbon bow that echoes the coral tie and crisp shirt beneath a dark charcoal or navy jacket. The bottom-left image is a still-life view of the bouquet resting on a light, subtly textured fabric, the stem wrapped in white ribbon with miniature pink-peach dots and pinned with pearl-headed pins - a tactile finish that sits comfortably in the hand. Bottom-right shows a low, domed table arrangement of matching roses and gypsophila cradled in a white woven spherical vase, with two smaller woven balls as complementary accents. As a Mortlake florist familiar with riverside gatherings and intimate receptions near the Thames, I picture this palette working beautifully for ceremonies around Mortlake and East Sheen, available for careful local delivery and styling by Mortlake Florist.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This composed quartet of images showcases a coordinated white-and-purple wedding scheme, described here as if guiding a bride through touch and scent. The bride's bouquet in the upper-left is generous and tactile: creamy oriental lilies with satiny, broad petals in various stages from tight bud to fully unfurled bloom, paired with white lisianthus whose outer petal edges bloom into a delicate purple halo. Sprays of slender purple accent flowers - the cool, upward-pointing spikes - mingle with clusters of tiny white filler blooms and ribbons of grassy foliage and fuller green leaves, creating depth and a gentle, sculpted silhouette. The light is warm and embracing, catching the lilies' inner sheen and softening the purple rims to violet whispers. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is carefully proportioned against charcoal grey fabric and a visible deep purple silk tie: a single open lisianthus edged in purple, a compact lily bud, a hint of spike flowers and a few slim greens, all fastened with a tidy white ribbon bow. The bottom-left frame shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid horizontally on textured beige cloth, stems cleanly ribboned, meant for bridesmaids or a toss. The bottom-right highlights a tall floral centrepiece in a modern white woven globe vase; the arrangement spills lilies, lisianthus and purple accents over cascading leaves and grass-like tendrils, set beside woven natural spheres on a light surface. The composition feels fresh, serene and perfectly at home for a wedding near Mortlake High Street or an intimate celebration by the Thames.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail, a small but striking accent that adds a flourish of colour and meaning to a smart suit, perfect for a Mortlake wedding or formal celebration along the Thames. At the centre is a single red rose, its bloom not fully open, petals curving inward in a luxurious swirl of deep crimson. The velvety texture of the rose stands out against the crisp fabric of the lapel and the smooth, slightly lustrous surface of a red tie, which echoes the flower's shade and creates a carefully coordinated look. Around the rose, slim sprigs of greenery are tucked with intention, their leaves clean-edged and slightly glossy, providing structure and contrast. Nestled in between, tiny berries add a rounded, bead-like texture, a subtle nod to the natural hedgerows and gardens found around Mortlake and nearby Sheen. Small tufts of baby's breath appear like delicate white stars, softening the bold red and green palette and lending a whisper of tradition to the design. Everything is bound tidily at the base, forming a compact, teardrop-shaped cluster that sits close against the suit. The lighting is gentle, showing off the variations in colour from deep wine-red at the rose's centre to lighter highlights on the outer petals, as well as the interplay between matte foliage and the sheen of polished fabric. This boutonniere feels personal and expressive, the kind of detail a couple might choose with care from their local florist, a tiny emblem of love worn on a day filled with photographs, handshakes, and heartfelt toasts in and around Mortlake.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Under soft, diffused daylight the boutonnière reads like a small, eloquent statement of affection: a single pale yellow rose forms the focal point, its petals velvety and curled inward with a calm, classic beauty. Around it, delicate sprays of baby's breath lift the silhouette, their minuscule white blooms creating a clouded halo that brightens the composition. Slim green sprigs-chosen for their fresh colour and gentle movement-tuck in neatly, adding length and a whisper of texture without overpowering the rose. The whole cluster is bound with a crisp white ribbon that contrasts with the tactile softness of the flower, the neat bow reflecting the careful finishing touch of a dedicated florist.

Set against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, the pale yellow rose offers a quiet, warm counterpoint: composed, slightly shy, and deeply sincere. It's the kind of boutonnière I enjoy crafting for grooms and attendants preparing for ceremonies in Mortlake's riverside chapels or family receptions along the High Street-compact, fragrant, and designed to stay fresh through photographs and toasts. There is a subtle scent-clean rose with a faint green edge-that sits close to the wearer, never overpowering but present enough to recall the moment. The tactile mix here is important: the silky bloom, the feathery gypsophila, the crisp ribbon and the coolness of the suit fabric all combine to make a small accessory that feels purposeful, considered, and quietly celebratory.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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