Golders Green Wedding Collections

At Golders Green Flowers, we've been creating romantic wedding flowers for couples across Golders Green, Hampstead Garden Suburb, and Finchley for many years. Our experienced wedding florist team knows the local venues around Golders Green Underground Station, Golders Hill Park and along Golders Green Road, so your bouquets and arrangements feel perfectly at home on the day.

From intimate registry ceremonies to grand hotel receptions, we design bridal bouquets, bridesmaids' posies, buttonholes, table centres and statement floral arches that reflect your style and season. Every stem is hand-picked at our local shop, then conditioned and arranged on-site for freshness and reliability.

We regularly provide wedding flowers across:

  • Golders Green and surrounding residential streets
  • Hampstead Garden Suburb churches and halls
  • Finchley and neighbouring North West London venues

If you have last-minute finishing touches, we offer local same-day delivery on selected wedding pieces when you order online before 3 PM. Our team personally delivers and can help with on-the-day set up, ensuring everything is placed and styled exactly as planned.

As your trusted neighbourhood florist, we're happy to guide you on colours, seasonal blooms and what works best for your chosen venue layout. Visit us in Golders Green or get in touch to start planning your bespoke wedding flowers collection with Golders Green Flowers.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Against the tailored lapel of a groom's suit, a single crimson rose curls with poised grace as a boutonnière, its velvety petals offset by a whisper of white gypsophila and a trailing tendril of soft greenery. Beside it, the matching bridal bouquet continues the same story on a larger scale: generous heads of vivid blue hydrangea create a dramatic, cloud-like base for classic red roses, while clusters of baby's breath float like small, luminous notes and broad eucalyptus leaves add a cool, silvery texture and gentle scent. The interplay of bold colour and natural texture reads as confident yet tender, ideal for couples seeking a modern romantic look that still honours tradition.

Held in natural light-whether in the soft shade of a Golders Green doorway or by the frost-filtered windows of a nearby reception hall-the bouquet's blues and reds sing without clashing, the eucalyptus catching highlights with a muted sheen. At Golders Green Flowers we condition each bloom to preserve that fresh, verdant aroma and assemble stems so bouquets sit comfortably in a hand or a vase, and corsages pin neatly to lapels without crushing petals. We often prepare this pairing for ceremonies around Finchley Road and Temple Fortune, where couples appreciate a look that photographs with depth and clarity.

The overall impression is of thoughtful craftsmanship: lushness anchored by durable hydrangea heads, delicate movement from baby's breath, and a scent that hints of hedgerow walks. It's a composition designed to resonate through vows, portraits, and the quiet moments between ceremony and celebration.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image arrangement reads like a small love letter in peach and lavender, a palette you might spot at a Golders Green wedding after an afternoon ceremony by Golders Hill Park. In the top-left frame a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her lace-detailed gown: a concentrated cluster of soft peach roses at the centre, their velvety folds warmed by afternoon sun, ringed by white lisianthus whose petals are tipped in vivid purple and softened by islands of delicate baby's breath. The bouquet's stems are swathed in a blush ribbon, secured with tiny pearly pins that give a whisper of vintage glamour. On the top-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose paired with fine greenery and minute sprays of baby's breath, its neat peach ribbon mirroring the bride's touches and the groom's solid peach tie beneath the lapel. The bottom-left shows a smaller companion bouquet laid on a textured neutral cloth, compact and handheld, perhaps a bridesmaid's posy or a keepsake toss bouquet. The bottom-right presents a low, rounded centerpiece arranged in an open white woven vase, the same trio of flowers forming a soft dome, accompanied by two discrete woven decorative balls that add artisanal warmth to a reception table. As a florist at Golders Green Flowers I recognise the craftsmanship here: balanced colour, considered textures and a scent profile that's subtly sweet and summery, a composition that feels handcrafted and thoroughly local to the neighbourhood.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
Four softly lit wedding images form a cohesive story of coordinated bridal flowers, photographed in a calm, neutral setting that could easily belong to a Golders Green studio. The top-left panel captures a bride from the shoulders down, her white, subtly textured dress blending into a light beige background so the bouquet becomes the focus. She holds a dramatic cascading arrangement anchored by open white oriental lilies, their wide, star-like blooms and exposed stamens giving a sense of fragrance and depth. From the centre, elegant stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids spill downward in a waterfall, their flat, winged petals almost glowing. A single cream-yellow rose is tucked among vivid green spherical flowers, bright red berries, and airy white gypsophila, all supported by wispy trails of greenery that add movement and softness. The top-right panel tightens in on a groom or groomsman wearing a charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt and strong red tie, his lapel dressed with a perfectly coordinated boutonnière: a single white orchid bloom, a touch of green pompom flower, and tiny white filler blossoms, all tied with a precise red ribbon that echoes the tie's colour. In the bottom-left image, this same buttonhole is set down on a lightly textured beige fabric, its details-smooth orchid petals, glossy leaf base, and the neat ribbon wrap-clearly defined. The bottom-right panel presents the bridal bouquet upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface, framed by three white wicker spheres. Together the quartet of images conveys a polished, unified wedding theme ideal for a ceremony in Golders Green, Hampstead Garden Suburb, or along Finchley Road.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A unified wedding flower story unfolds across four images, featuring vivid fuchsia peonies, clean white alstroemeria and lively green accents, as if styled for a refined Golders Green gathering. In the top-left frame, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a white strapless dress, her posture relaxed yet poised. She holds a lush, rounded bouquet overflowing with magenta peonies whose layered petals look almost velvety to the touch. Between them, white alstroemeria with fine maroon speckles and spiky pale-green blooms peek through, while dark green foliage frames the edges, creating a balanced, abundant shape suited to a ceremony near Golders Green Station or one of the local synagogues. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie, where a boutonniere has been pinned carefully to his lapel. Its composition is a subtle echo of the bridal bouquet: a small grouping of white alstroemeria, textured green florets and glossy leaves, all gathered with a slim lavender satin ribbon. It sits neatly against the fabric, adding softness without overwhelming the clean lines of the suit. In the bottom-left image, a smaller hand-tied bouquet lies on a pale beige, slightly textured cloth. This design mirrors the bride's flowers in proportion and colour-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria and greenery, bound at the stems with a lavender ribbon-making it ideal for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet during an evening reception in Golders Green's intimate venues. The bottom-right frame presents a low, compact table arrangement in a striking white spherical vase formed from crisscrossing woven strands. The familiar flowers spill from the top, and three lighter beige woven spheres of differing sizes sit nearby, weaving the natural textures into the overall tablescape. Together, these four panels demonstrate how one thoughtful flower recipe can create continuity from personal flowers to centrepieces throughout a Golders Green wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this image, the bride holds an exquisite bouquet of blush and lilac roses, framed by a soft cloud of white gypsophila that enhances the romantic atmosphere of the scene. The bouquet is gathered tightly, creating a rounded shape where each rose nestles closely against the next, the petals layered like folds of fine silk in shades of soft pink and muted lilac. These colours harmonise perfectly with the delicate lace of the bride's gown, whose intricate patterns are visible just behind the flowers, adding a sense of texture and tradition. Around the main cluster of roses, gypsophila extends outward in airy sprays, its myriad tiny white flowers forming a gentle, mist-like border that lightens the bouquet and echoes the purity of the occasion. Natural light seems to wash over the scene, illuminating the creamy whites and blush tones, and allowing subtle shadows between petals to add depth and dimension. The bouquet looks freshly arranged, as if carefully prepared by a local Golders Green florist that morning for a ceremony in a nearby synagogue or registry office. Though you can't see the full stems, the way the bride's hands cradle the flowers suggests a comfortable, secure grip, appropriate for walking down the aisle, greeting guests, and posing for photographs around Golders Green. The emotional tone is one of tender joy and calm confidence, with the bouquet acting as a focal point that holds together the colours of the dress, the light in the room, and the sense of shared celebration. It embodies a timeless style that would suit both traditional and more contemporary weddings, filled with heartfelt vows and optimistic new beginnings.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a cohesive red and white floral theme, thoughtfully designed in the classic style many Golders Green couples favour for church and civil ceremonies alike. In the top-left image, a bride in a traditional white lace gown cradles a rounded bouquet composed almost entirely of velvety red roses, each bloom tightly nestled against the next to create a rich, domed shape. Between the roses, tiny clusters of white baby's breath add a soft, cloud-like texture, while glimpses of fresh green foliage frame the bouquet and prevent the deep crimson tones from feeling too heavy, giving it a romantic, balanced look. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere sits neatly on the lapel of a dark grey suit, worn with a bright red tie and crisp white shirt. The boutonniere's single red rosebud is surrounded by delicate plumes of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and a few strands of fine decorative grass, all gathered at the base with a small, tidy red satin ribbon that harmonises with the tie and bouquet. The bottom-left image shows a similar bouquet lying on a light grey, slightly textured surface, its open red roses and generous baby's breath forming a full, rounded cluster. The stems are wrapped in red-and-white striped twine, giving the piece a handcrafted, personal feel, much like arrangements prepared for intimate gatherings near Golders Hill Park or along Finchley Road. The bottom-right panel reveals a compact centerpiece: a dome of vivid red roses and baby's breath sitting on a white spherical vase made from interwoven strips that form an open lattice. Two smaller, off-white woven spheres rest in front, echoing the texture and tying the décor together for a reception table or signing table at local NW11 venues.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The photograph centres on the groom's boutonnière, placed beside the bridal bouquet in an intimate, almost private still life that feels like a dressing table moment in a Golders Green home. The boutonnière features a single rose in a soft lilac or blush-pink shade, its petals smooth and gently unfurling, suggesting both freshness and quiet confidence. It is framed by light, feathery greenery and sprinkled with tiny white gypsophila blossoms, which soften the silhouette and mirror the baby's breath woven throughout the bride's bouquet behind it. A slim lavender ribbon wraps the stem, catching the light with a discreet sheen, not unlike the glimmer of shopfronts along Golders Green Road at dusk. The bridal bouquet, slightly out of focus in the background, is full and generous: cream peonies open in layered ruffles, blush and magenta roses tuck in between, and airy gypsophila drifts through the arrangement like a veil. Deep green leaves add structure and contrast, enhancing the pastel tones without disturbing the delicate harmony. The pairing of boutonnière and bouquet creates a sense of unity and careful planning, suggesting a wedding day where every detail, from attire to flowers, has been lovingly considered. There's a feeling of calm anticipation in the scene, as if the groom is about to pin on the boutonnière before stepping out onto Hoop Lane or down towards Hampstead Heath for photographs, the scent of roses and peonies faintly following him. The image speaks of understated luxury and a romance grounded in shared roots and local streets.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-frame collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as if laid out on a design table in a Golders Green florist studio close to the high street. The top-left image focuses on the bride's hands and midsection, her white lace dress forming a delicate backdrop to a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with yellow throats flow downwards, mingling with blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, tiny white gypsophila and layered greenery. Deeper, almost fuchsia spikes weave through the arrangement, adding depth and a hint of drama while still keeping the look soft and romantic. Top right, the groom's boutonnière is pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit lapel, framed by a bold red tie and a subtly patterned shirt. A single pristine phalaenopsis orchid sits at the centre, edged with baby's breath and slim green foliage, its stems carefully finished with white ribbon so the piece looks crisp and tailored. Bottom left, that same boutonnière is shown resting on a pale beige textured fabric, perhaps a linen cloth like you might find on a reception table near Golders Hill Park, the close-up revealing the gentle curve of each orchid petal and the fine structure of the gypsophila. The bottom-right image highlights a matching table centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase on a smooth white surface. Orchids extend outward over blush and soft pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and mixed foliage, echoing the bridal bouquet's shape. Two decorative white woven spheres sit beside the vase, tying together the theme of light, airy elegance, ideal for a North West London wedding reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a carefully coordinated wedding palette-passionate red, pure white and deep garden green-captured in soft, natural light. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's hands and bodice as she holds a voluminous cascading bouquet: open white lilies sit alongside clustered red roses and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids, their smooth petals curving like ribbons. Small sprigs of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries nestle between glossy leaves and wispy green stems, creating pockets of texture and a subtle herbal-fresh scent. In the top-right frame the groom's lapel is punctuated by a refined boutonniere: one immaculate phalaenopsis orchid forms the centrepiece, balanced by twin groups of red berries, tiny clouds of gypsophila and neat green foliage; a slender red ribbon loop echoes the groom's red tie and ties the ensemble to the bridal palette. The lower-left close-up shows a corsage laid against a soft beige woven fabric, where the orchid's satiny surface and the berries' waxy sheen stand out against the cloth's grain, suggesting how the piece will feel against a wrist or lapel. The bottom-right image reveals a table arrangement in a white woven vessel set on a pristine tabletop, flanked by white spherical accents; it repeats the bouquet's language with cascading orchids, lilies and roses for visual continuity. Imagined for ceremonies around Golders Green and neighbouring Hampstead Garden Suburb, this set reads as a unified floral narrative, practical for styling register tables and aisle décor while preserving an elegant, fragrant intimacy.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Four coordinated images present an elegant wedding flower story, like a real celebration unfolding in Golders Green. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless gown is shown from the neckline down, holding a luxurious cascading bouquet that spills almost to her waist. The bouquet is a lavish composition of open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms and hints of green foliage, all interwoven with airy baby's breath. The flowers cascade in a fluid line, catching soft light and standing out against the smooth fabric of her dress, reminiscent of a ceremony in a tucked-away synagogue off Golders Green Road. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's dark grey suit, highlighting a carefully crafted boutonnière. A single white phalaenopsis orchid sits at the centre, accented by clusters of lavender filler flowers and tidy leaves, wrapped with a slender purple ribbon that picks up the saturated magenta of his tie, giving a harmonious, polished finish. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonnière rests on a light beige, subtly textured linen surface, ready to be pinned before photos in nearby Hampstead Garden Suburb. Here, a white orchid bud nestles against sprigs of white baby's breath and green foliage, the stems bound with a bright pink ribbon that adds a joyful, contemporary twist. Finally, the bottom-right panel showcases a dramatic cascading arrangement in a detailed white woven vase placed on a clean white surface. White orchids arc outward among mixed pink and lavender roses, tiny purple filler flowers, and clouds of baby's breath, with three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes arranged beside the vase. The overall palette of ivory, pinks and purples feels romantic yet refined, clearly composed with the practiced eye of an experienced London wedding florist.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The photograph reveals an artfully composed wedding floral set that could have been crafted in a studio just off Golders Green Road: a lush bridal bouquet beside a coordinating groom's boutonnière. The bouquet takes centre stage with its mauve-pink roses, each flower opening in a soft spiral, the outer petals slightly curled and deeper in tone while the inner petals remain lighter, like a gentle blush. Interspersed among the roses, round green button chrysanthemums create charming, textured highlights-small, mossy spheres of vivid green that keep the design lively and contemporary. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale flowers fill the gaps with their fine, ruffled edges, softening the structure and adding a romantic, almost ethereal quality, as though a delicate mist has settled over the bouquet. The arrangement forms a compact, rounded silhouette that feels timeless yet modern, perfect for a bride stepping out of a Golders Green townhouse or arriving at a local synagogue for her ceremony. Each stem is gathered carefully and wrapped in a decorative band of satin ribbon, in shades of blush and white, giving the handle a polished finish that is both comfortable to hold and visually refined. Beside it lies the boutonnière, made with a single white lisianthus bloom, perhaps with a hint of buds and slender grasses, tied neatly with a lavender ribbon that echoes the tones of the bouquet's roses. The overall impression is of an early morning garden, dewy and serene, translated into floral form for a couple's most important day in Golders Green, where scent, colour, and craftsmanship come together seamlessly.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage reveals a coordinated red rose wedding collection that would suit a refined Golders Green celebration. In the top-left image, the bride's hands gently cradle a compact bouquet of deep red roses, each bloom tightly cupped and velvety. Between them, rounded red hypericum berries add pop and texture, like scattered beads of colour. A neat collar of rich green foliage at the base gives the bouquet a smooth, circular outline, making it both elegant and easy to carry from chuppah to reception. The top-right panel showcases the groom's boutonniere pinned against a dark charcoal grey suit, the fabric juxtaposed with a bold red tie and crisp white shirt. A single red rosebud is the focal point, supported by wisps of slender greenery and delicate white gypsophila flowers, with a few matching red berries nestled at the base. A narrow red satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, securing the stems in a simple yet stylish finish. In the bottom-left frame, another bouquet-perhaps for a bridesmaid joining the couple at a venue off Finchley Road-centres on several lush red roses accented with berries. Broad, dark green tropical leaves fold and arc around the flowers, creating a sculptural, modern frame. A red ribbon binds the stems, resting on a subtly textured beige surface that softens the colours. The bottom-right image presents a dome-shaped table centerpiece of red roses and red berries, set atop a white, intricately woven spherical base crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller woven spheres in warm, wood-like tones sit nearby on a smooth, pale tabletop against a neutral beige-grey wall. Together, these four arrangements create a cohesive story of passion and sophistication, perfect for Golders Green weddings, Valentine's events, or romantic dinners at home.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding flower story in one harmonious palette of tender pinks, soft lavender, and lively green, reminiscent of a relaxed Golders Green celebration near the local parks. In the top-left panel, the lower part of a bride in a white lace gown is pictured holding a substantial, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is composed of numerous light pink and lilac roses, some tightly budded, others fully unfurled, nestling among bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria flecked with yellow, light clouds of white baby's breath, and a frame of glossy green foliage that shapes the design and softens its outline. The upper-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonniere resting against a dark charcoal grey suit and a strong fuchsia tie. Here, a single pale pink rosebud is paired with miniature green button chrysanthemums, airy sprigs of gypsophila, and fine green grass-like strands, neatly tied with a coordinating pink ribbon for a look that is both classic and fresh. In the lower-left image, a similar bouquet, perhaps a bridesmaid's arrangement, lies horizontally on a neutral beige textured surface, its fuchsia ribbon wrap and exposed stems showing the care taken in hand-tying and finishing. The lower-right panel turns to the reception, where a compact, rounded centerpiece is placed on a clean white table. Pink and lavender roses mingle with lime-green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, all set in a decorative white spherical vase with a delicate woven lattice. Two smaller, pale woven spheres sit nearby, echoing the texture of the vase and suggesting a thoughtful tablescape ready for guests arriving from Finchley Road or Temple Fortune.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images presents a cohesive story of roses and romance, the kind of coordinated detailing often created for couples marrying in and around Golders Green. In the top-left panel, the bride's torso is framed in soft light, her white dress finished with subtle lace at the bodice. She holds a round bouquet packed closely with cream and pale yellow roses, punctuated by deeper pink and magenta roses that add depth and warmth. Threads of white baby's breath and discreet green leaves slip between the blooms, giving the arrangement a classic, polished finish that feels timeless yet fresh. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's charcoal-grey suit and vivid red silk tie. At his lapel sits a single white rosebud boutonniere, edged with tiny white filler flowers and clean green foliage, the stems neatly tied with a small white satin bow that underscores the formality of the occasion. Below left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies casually on an off-white, linen-like fabric. It mirrors the main bouquet's colour palette but with a slightly looser structure: open cream and pale yellow roses blend with several bright pink roses, surrounded by generous baby's breath and leafy greenery. The handle is wrapped in a pretty pink and white striped ribbon, giving the piece a softer, more playful personality perfect for attendants walking through local venues near Brent Cross or Child's Hill. In the bottom-right frame, a compact rose centerpiece sits proudly on a white, twig-woven spherical base, flanked by two smaller, natural woven orbs. Set against a light beige background, this delicate table decoration evokes a gentle rustic charm, the sort of design that might grace a reception table styled by Golders Green Flowers for an evening celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A rounded wedding centrepiece rests on a table, captured in that gentle, flattering light you might find in a reception room near Golders Hill Park, where afternoon sunshine spills softly across white linen. The flowers gather in a modern white wicker vase, its lattice sides adding a subtle, tactile pattern beneath the cool harmony of blooms. At the heart of the design, creamy lisianthus unfold in layers, their petals curved and soft, like satin caught in a breeze. Around them, pale pink stocks add both height and fullness, each tiny blossom forming a cloud of colour that blurs the line between blush and pastel rose. Threaded through this calm palette are accents of vibrant purple, little sparks of brightness that lift the eyes and add a modern twist to the otherwise classic wedding tones. Slender, curved trails of rich green foliage encircle the flowers, looping around in deliberate arcs that frame the arrangement as if it were a small floral sculpture. The greenery is fresh and glossy, anchoring the airy blooms with a sense of natural structure, reminiscent of the graceful shrubs and borders seen in the gardens off Hoop Lane. Soft daylight grazes each petal, making whites appear almost luminous and allowing the lilacs and purples to read as cool, serene shades. One could imagine a gentle fragrance just above the arrangement: hints of freesia, a whisper of sweet pea, and the clean scent of newly cut stems, all combining to create an atmosphere of calm anticipation. Ideal for wedding receptions, engagement dinners, or even a civil ceremony celebration back home in Golders Green, this centrepiece feels like a quiet, reassuring presence in the room-thoughtfully composed, refined, and full of understated romance.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close-up of a groom's lapel shows a single peach rosebud pinned with considered care - its petals still slightly cupped, velvet-soft, and blushing from deep peach to warm coral at the heart. Surrounding the bud, tiny white gypsophila lends a halo of ephemeral texture, while a slim sprig of fresh greenery gives structure and a cool, herbal contrast. The boutonnière is finished with a small peach-coloured ribbon bow at its base that echoes the groom's coral tie, visible beneath a crisp white shirt; the suit fabric is a deep charcoal or midnight navy, lending formal calm and making the peach tones sing. Close enough to feel the contrast between the rose's supple petals and the sharp weave of the jacket, the image captures an intimate tradition - a floral echo of the bride's bouquet placed close to the heart. In the hands of an experienced florist, such a boutonnière is practical as well as poetic: wired and taped for comfort, trimmed to sit flat on lapels used by grooms from Golders Green Station to Finchley Road for local weddings and synagogue ceremonies. The overall impression is one of thoughtful coordination, a small, tactile emblem of unity that reads beautifully in portraits and group photographs. This is a detail meant to be noticed only by those who come close - a quiet flourish that announces care, connection, and enduring style on the wedding day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image is a florist's narrative in four frames, crafted for a wedding that favors quiet elegance. In the top-left panel a bride wearing a strapless white gown holds a generous, hand-tied bouquet of fragrant white oriental lilies, some unfolded to reveal their stamens, interspersed with double-edged white Eustoma (lisianthus) blushed with vivid purple along their petal rims. Smaller buds of both lilies and lisianthus create gentle volume, while slender spikes of deep purple accent flowers and a variety of green textures-from airy grasses to broader glossy leaves-soften the silhouette and suggest a touch of wildness within a refined design. The top-right frame focuses on a boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey suit jacket; a solitary open lisianthus edged in purple, a tiny lily bud, and a sprig of spiky purple blooms are secured with a neat white ribbon bow and sit against a rich purple silk tie. Bottom-left shows a compact bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on a textured beige fabric surface, its stems ribbon-bound in white and echoing the main arrangement. Bottom-right displays a dramatic centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical vase with an open woven lattice, filled with the same white lilies, purple-rimmed lisianthus, spikey accents and cascading greenery, accompanied by two woven beige decorative spheres on a pale tabletop. As a Golders Green florist I imagine arranging this suite for couples marrying near Golders Hill Park or along Finchley Road; the composition breathes serenity, subtle fragrance and carefully considered proportion.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere in this image is captured in intimate detail, revealing the careful craftsmanship behind a seemingly simple floral accent. At its core, a single red rose stands proudly, its petals velvety and richly saturated, creating a deep, wine-coloured spiral that draws the eye inward. This rose is framed by small, polished green leaves that have been trimmed and arranged to hug the bloom without overshadowing it, giving the piece a neat, tailored outline. Tiny clusters of berries, likely in a muted red or burgundy, nestle against the base of the rose, adding subtle texture and a touch of quiet festivity, while little tufts of baby's breath bring in lightness with their miniature white blossoms. The boutonniere is pinned to the lapel of a well-fitted jacket, the fabric a calm, neutral tone that allows the floral colours to stand out, and just behind it, a crimson tie glints softly, reflecting the rose's hue. The lighting is gentle, perhaps from a nearby window in a Golders Green venue or a home near Brent Cross, casting a soft glow over the petals and catching the faint sheen of the leaves. There is a sense of intimacy to the scene-you can almost feel the weight of the flower on the fabric, and imagine the faint scent of rose as the groom moves. Each element of the boutonniere looks carefully wired and secured, evidence of a florist who understands both structure and sentiment. Worn close to the heart, this small arrangement symbolises the love and celebration of the day, accompanying the groom through the ceremony, photographs in local parks, and the joyful hours that follow.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Under soft, natural light the boutonnière reads like a miniature affirmation of the day: a single pale yellow rose sits at its centre, petals compact and velvety, radiating a calm, refined affection. Around it, wisps of baby's breath and slender green sprigs provide a fine, airy counterpoint-the gypsophila like tiny white stars that lift the composition and add a breathy texture against the rose's plushness. The bloom is neatly secured with a crisp white ribbon, the knot smooth to the touch, and the small cluster is pinned against a smart black lapel beside a vivid red tie, the contrast sharp but balanced so the rose reads both understated and ceremonious. There is a pleasing tactile dialogue here: the dense, pillowy petal faces set against the feathery fillers and the taut weave of suiting fabric, a harmony of surfaces that feels deliberate and kind. In my experience as a florist serving Golders Green and nearby neighbourhoods, this size and style of boutonnière are chosen for intimate ceremonies and joyous gatherings alike, slipped on with care moments before processional doors open. It carries a gentle fragrance - a whisper of fresh petals rather than an overpowering scent - and speaks in quiet language: attentiveness, warmth, and an elegant simplicity. The small flourish of green keeps the palette rooted in natural tones, making this boutonnière not merely an accessory but a tactile, fragrant emblem of the occasion.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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