Old Oak Common WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Florist Old Oak Common, we know your wedding day deserves nothing less than perfection. Our local team pours passion and creativity into every arrangement, from classic bouquets to bespoke floral displays—crafted right here in Old Oak Common. We proudly serve not just our charming neighbourhood, but also nearby areas like Wormwood Scrubs, Willesden Junction, and East Acton. Whether your celebration is set by Old Oak Lane, close to Grand Union Canal, or near Victoria Road, our expert florists are committed to making your event bloom beautifully.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet speak the same language of confident romance. At the lapel, a single red rose curls with precise grace, its petals velvety and richly hued, balanced by a small spray of baby's breath and a delicate curl of trailing greenery that catches the light. The complementary bouquet builds on that intimate note: robust blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like base, their clustered petals soft and cool, while clusters of red roses punctuate the form with classic, smoky passion. Eucalyptus leaves weave through the stems, offering a silvery-green contrast and a mild, herbaceous scent that lingers when the couple embrace. The overall composition reads modern yet timeless - a refined colour palette that photographs with clarity and emotion - and it translates easily from the formal suit to the reception tables. As a florist working from Old Oak Common and delivering across neighbouring North Acton and Park Royal, we at Florist Old Oak Common favour seasonal freshness and careful wiring so the boutonnière sits comfortably on the lapel and the bouquet retains its shape through vows and first dances. The arrangement's texture, scent, and balance reflect hands that have assembled it with ceremony in mind, making it both a personal emblem and an exquisite detail for an unforgettable day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned neatly to the groom's charcoal jacket lapel, the boutonniere is a small, confident echo of the bridal bouquet: a single, perfectly opened peach rose that carries the same warm apricot glow, paired with a tiny cloud of baby's breath and a few fine green fronds to add depth and movement. A coordinated peach ribbon, tied with discreet care, loops beneath the blossom and mirrors the groom's solid peach tie, creating a quiet line that links the floral detail to his tailoring. Set against the structured weave and deep tone of the suit, the soft rose reads almost sculptural - its velvety petals offering a tactile contrast to the woollen fabric. There is an understated scent when brushed close: a mild sweet-peach note with the faint green undercurrent of fresh foliage. From a stylist's perspective this boutonniere is minimalist and refined, carrying the wedding palette across attire without overpowering it; it is the kind of flourish I habitually prepare for couples marrying in the area around Old Oak Lane and the new developments by Old Oak Common station, where contemporary tailoring meets familiar, domestic charm. The piece is both symbolic and practical: wired for stability, pinned for ease, and designed to stay upright through the ceremony and into the evening. In its simplicity it speaks of unity-a single bloom that ties two people's look and story together with confident, cultivated restraint.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
Four harmonised wedding images create a gentle narrative of a white, green, and red floral story, the sort of styling often requested by couples marrying near Old Oak Common. The top-left panel shows a bride from the shoulders down, her ivory dress softly textured, standing before a light beige background. Cradled in her hands is a dramatic cascading bouquet built around large, star-shaped white oriental lilies, their open trumpets revealing deep stamens. From the main cluster, Phalaenopsis orchids drift downward in a delicate waterfall, each bloom curved and luminous. Nestled between them, a warm cream rose glows at the centre, surrounded by vibrant green button-like flowers, dainty sprigs of baby's breath and clusters of bright red berries that add a joyful accent. Fine, airy greenery and trailing grasses weave through the design, giving the bouquet a sense of motion, like a breeze across the nearby Grand Union Canal. In the top-right, the focus moves to the groom in a dark suit, white shirt and vivid red tie. His boutonnière mirrors the bridal bouquet: a single white orchid flower, a compact green globe bloom, and tiny white filler flowers tied neatly with a red ribbon, pinned cleanly to his lapel. The bottom-left image lays an identical boutonnière on a light, linen-like fabric, highlighting the contrast of smooth orchid petal, glossy green leaf, and the sheen of red satin binding the stems. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents the cascading bouquet on its own, elegantly arranged in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface, three white woven balls beside it. Every lily, orchid, rose, green pompon and berry is visible, demonstrating the thoughtful coordination between bouquet and buttonholes that a local florist might prepare for an Old Oak Common reception.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-panel wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story built around vivid fuchsia peonies, crisp white alstroemeria, and lively green accents, styled with the relaxed elegance often requested by couples marrying around Old Oak Common. In the top-left image, the bride appears from the shoulders down in a smooth, strapless white dress, her hands gently cupping a lush, rounded bouquet. The deep pink peonies are densely petalled and softly glowing, nestled alongside bright white alstroemeria whose fine maroon flecks add delicate pattern. Slender, spiky light-green flowers lift the arrangement, and dark, polished leaves give it weight and structure. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's charcoal jacket and lavender tie, showing a carefully crafted boutonniere pinned at the lapel: tiny white alstroemeria trumpets and a sprig of green spikes, secured with a narrow satin ribbon that perfectly matches the tie, a subtle touch a local florist would adjust moments before the ceremony. Below, in the bottom-left frame, a smaller, neatly tied bouquet lies across a pale textured fabric, perhaps set down on a table in a nearby Old Oak Common reception hall. It mirrors the bridal flowers with more magenta peonies and white alstroemeria, stems wrapped in a vibrant lavender ribbon ready for a bridesmaid or bouquet toss. The bottom-right image completes the set with a compact table centerpiece, where the same floral combination is tucked into a white spherical vessel woven in a lattice pattern, flanked by three beige decorative wicker balls, creating an inviting, coordinated look for wedding breakfasts and evening receptions.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A sculptural wedding arrangement is captured here, a compact, dome-shaped bouquet of roses and gypsophila sitting snugly inside a striking white container. The vessel looks almost like a piece of modern pottery you might find in a small studio off Old Oak Common Lane, with smooth, intertwined bands that curve around the flowers like a woven basket reimagined in ceramic. Within this frame, lush roses in shades of saturated pink and gentle lavender are packed closely together, giving the arrangement a plush, cushion-like richness. Their petals, soft and velvety, curl outwards in spirals that invite the fingertips, while threads of white baby's breath weave between them, light and cloud-like. The gypsophila softens the intensity of the roses, breaking up blocks of colour and adding a sense of breath and space, much like patches of sky glimpsed through the trees in nearby Wormwood Scrubs Park. Gentle, diffused light falls evenly over the scene, highlighting each petal edge and the subtle shadows cast by the container's ridged lines. The overall effect is polished yet intimate, a piece that would look equally at home on a wedding top table in Old Oak Common, on a registry office signing table, or presented as a thoughtful gift for an engagement celebration. The composition speaks of careful, professional hands guiding every stem into place, balancing texture and proportion so that nothing feels accidental. It holds a feeling of enduring romance with a touch of playful modernity, ideal for couples who love classic roses but want a fresh, design-led twist for their special day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath theme, ideal for couples marrying in and around Old Oak Common. The top-left panel focuses on a bride in a classic white lace gown, her torso gently angled as she holds a dense, rounded bouquet close to her waist. Dozens of rich, velvety red roses are packed tightly together, with airy white baby's breath threaded between the blooms and a hint of glossy green leaves at the edges, creating a timeless look that would feel at home in intimate ceremonies near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Common Lane. In the top-right panel, the camera draws in on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey suit, worn with a bright red tie and crisp white shirt. A single red rosebud is nestled amongst tiny gypsophila florets, slim green leaves, and wispy blades of decorative grass, all gathered at the stem with a small red satin ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's colour and form. The bottom-left image shows another rounded red rose and baby's breath bouquet resting on a pale, textured surface; the stems are neatly bound with red and white striped twine, suggesting a handcrafted, carefully finished design that could be prepared for local delivery on the morning of the wedding. In the bottom-right, a compact arrangement of red roses and white baby's breath forms a low, dome-shaped centerpiece set atop a spherical white vase made from fine, woven strands, with two smaller woven balls placed before it. The neutral tones of the decorative spheres highlight the rich red blooms, making this centerpiece perfect for reception tables in light-filled halls around Old Oak Common.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this image appears as a beautifully restrained echo of the bridal bouquet, designed with the same care and sensitivity you might expect from a local Old Oak Common florist preparing blooms for a ceremony near Willesden Junction. At its heart sits a single, perfectly formed rose in a soft lilac hue, the petals polished and velvety, spiralling inward to a tender centre. Around it, sprigs of fine, feathery greenery create a gentle frame, their fresh green tones offering a subtle contrast that keeps the rose in clear focus. Tiny cloud-like clusters of white baby's breath nestle at the base, adding lightness and a hint of playful texture, like delicate mist hovering over the flower. Everything is neatly bound with a slender lavender ribbon, tied with just enough sheen to catch the light without overpowering the design. The ribbon's tails fall cleanly against the lapel, suggesting careful hands and an eye for detail. The boutonnière feels quietly confident rather than showy, the kind of finishing touch that completes the groom's look while mirroring the bride's bouquet in miniature. You can almost imagine the soft scent of the rose rising subtly when he moves, a fragrant reminder of the promises being made nearby. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and emotional intention, a small but meaningful piece of floral art that ties the whole wedding party together in colour, style, and sentiment.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image captures a luxuriously composed floral arrangement presented in a creamy ceramic bowl, styled as if it were prepared for an intimate celebration in a home off Old Oak Common Lane. At the heart of the design, lush mauve-pink roses rise in a gentle dome, their velvety petals unfolding in layered spirals that draw the eye to the centre. Around them, white phalaenopsis orchids cascade over the lip of the bowl, their long, arching stems creating a sense of movement, like fabric draping over a table at a quiet bistro near Willesden Junction. The orchid petals are broad and silky, with subtle highlights where the light catches their surface, and their pale yellow centres add a hint of warmth. Interwoven between the larger blooms are clouds of gossamer gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny white flowers softening every edge and giving the arrangement a slightly hazy, dreamlike quality. The creamy bowl itself is smooth and rounded, grounding the composition and echoing the soft, neutral tones of a modern Old Oak Common apartment. There is an air of calm luxury here, as though the flowers have been placed on a dining table just before guests arrive for a wedding breakfast or an anniversary brunch. You can almost imagine the gentle fragrance: the sweet, powdery scent of roses mingling with the faint, clean perfume of the orchids. The grouping of textures-from the plush rose petals to the papery orchid blooms and the feathery baby's breath-invites touch as much as sight, reflecting the careful, considered craftsmanship you would expect from an experienced local florist creating a centrepiece meant to linger in memory long after the petals have fallen.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of bridal florals presents a timeless red-and-white narrative-velvety red roses, star-shaped white lilies and sculpted white phalaenopsis orchids united by fresh green foliage, red hypericum berries and filigree baby's breath. In the top-left panel a bride holds the main bouquet against a soft, warm beige background; the gown's lace bodice is visible while the bouquet cascades gently, the orchids' glossy petals and the lilies' open faces forming a rhythmic fall that feels both graceful and purposeful. Scents of rose and lily mingle with the green, herbaceous notes of leaves and finer wisps of greenery. The top-right close-up frames a groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket with a bold red tie beneath; a single phalaenopsis bloom commands attention, balanced by twin clusters of hypericum and airy baby's breath, all anchored with a narrow red ribbon that echoes the bouquet. The lower-left image shows a delicate corsage laid on a soft woven fabric-here the textures are tactile: smooth orchid petals, waxy berries, fine lace-like baby's breath and a playful curl of red ribbon that suggests celebration. Bottom-right features a centerpiece in a decorative white woven vase, set on a white table and flanked by white spherical ornaments; the composition mirrors the bridal bouquet with cascading orchids, compact roses and lilies, creating vertical movement and a polished silhouette. The overall mood is refined yet warm, the palette precise and inviting, an arrangement a floral designer would recommend for weddings near Old Oak Common station or venues around North Acton.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a complete wedding flower story in gentle pinks, purples, and creamy whites, the kind of coordinated styling you might see at an Old Oak Common celebration planned with care. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless gown holds a sumptuous, cascading bouquet that nearly brushes the line of her skirt. The bouquet is dense with open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, and soft lavender blooms, woven through with trailing green foliage and delicate sprigs of baby's breath that give the arrangement a dreamy, almost weightless movement. The top-right panel focuses tightly on the groom's dark grey suit, where a single orchid boutonniere is pinned just above a magenta tie. The boutonniere features one flawless white orchid bloom surrounded by tiny lavender filler flowers and a touch of greenery, all bound together with a narrow purple ribbon that quietly links his look to the bridal bouquet, the way a skilled florist from Florist Old Oak Common would thoughtfully design it. In the bottom-left panel, a close-up of a boutonniere rests on pale, textured linen. Here, the orchid is in bud form, paired with feathery white baby's breath and small leaves, finished with a bright pink ribbon that introduces a joyful accent against the neutral backdrop, as if waiting to be pinned onto a best man's lapel before a local church service. The bottom-right panel shows a luxuriant cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, positioned on a clean white surface. This centerpiece mirrors the bridal bouquet with white orchids, layered shades of pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and baby's breath, while three white woven decorative spheres placed beside the vase give a sense of balance, echoing the texture of the container and drawing the eye across the scene.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding scene shows a lush bridal bouquet resting beside a coordinating boutonnière, as if waiting in a calm room overlooking Old Oak Common just before the celebration begins. The bouquet is composed around mauve-pink roses, their petals blush-soft and slightly curled at the edges, forming a rounded, classic shape that sits comfortably between the hands. Between the roses nestle vivid green button chrysanthemums, their compact, domed flowers adding a cheerful contrast that keeps the design youthful and bright. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blooms weave gracefully through the arrangement, their layered petals giving a sense of movement, like gentle waves of fabric on a bridal gown. Wisps of foliage stretch outward, introducing slender lines among the rounded blossoms and preventing the bouquet from feeling too formal; there is an easy, modern elegance here, reminiscent of a couple strolling through nearby Acton or Park Royal after their vows. The stems are bound tightly in pale pink and white satin ribbon, the wrapping smooth, tailored, and secure, suggesting the touch of an experienced florist who understands how flowers feel in the bride's grasp. Light falls softly from one side, making the roses appear almost watercolor-like against the greens and creams. The boutonnière features a single white lisianthus bloom, accented with feathery grasses and a hint of lavender-tinted ribbon, designed to sit neatly on a lapel without overwhelming it. Together, bouquet and boutonnière form a cohesive wedding collection-romantic yet contemporary, suited to intimate gatherings or larger receptions at local Old Oak Common venues-expressing the hopeful, vibrant spirit of a couple about to begin their shared life.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image collage shows a harmoniously styled wedding flower collection, all centred on lush red roses and berries that would feel perfectly at home at a chic reception near Old Oak Common Lane. In the top-left frame, a bride in a smooth white gown holds a tightly gathered, rounded bouquet close to her waist. The roses are a rich crimson, their petals densely layered, with clusters of red hypericum berries nestled between the blooms. A ring of deep green foliage forms a tidy collar around the base, giving the bouquet a polished, European hand-tied look. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's charcoal-grey suit, where a single red rosebud creates a vivid contrast against the dark lapel. Wisps of fine green foliage and cloudlike sprigs of white gypsophila soften the outline, while shiny red berries echo the colour of the rose. A slim red satin ribbon wraps the stems into a neat boutonniere that mirrors the groom's bold red tie and white shirt. In the lower-left frame, an accent bouquet-possibly for a bridesmaid or for decorating a registry table-rests on a beige, textured surface. Multiple red roses and berries are framed by wide, architectural dark green leaves, which sweep around the flowers in smooth arcs. The stems are tied with a matching red ribbon, partially visible to the right. The final lower-right frame reveals a compact table centerpiece: a dome of red roses and berries balanced on a striking white woven sphere made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden orbs. Against a soft beige and grey wall, it suggests an intimate Old Oak Common wedding breakfast, with carefully coordinated florals uniting person, table, and venue.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a cohesive floral story, the kind a couple might choose for a timeless ceremony and reception in Old Oak Common. The top-left panel reveals a bride from the shoulders down, her white lace dress forming a soft backdrop to a round, densely packed bouquet bursting with light pink and lilac-toned roses. Some blooms are tightly furled, others fully open, giving depth and movement. Between them, bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria dusted with yellow speckles, and delicate sprays of white baby's breath sit among glossy green foliage, creating a lush, romantic feel. In the upper-right, attention turns to the groom's charcoal-grey suit and bold fuchsia tie, accented perfectly by a coordinating boutonniere. This small arrangement features a single blush rosebud, touches of vivid green chrysanthemums, fine threads of gypsophila, and loops of slim decorative grass, all carefully bound with a slim pink ribbon that echoes the bouquet. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet resting on a light, textured beige cloth, likely a bridesmaid's posy or an alternate angle of the bride's flowers. Here you can clearly see the stems gathered and wrapped in fuchsia ribbon, highlighting the craftsmanship and neat finish. Finally, the lower-right shows how the same flower selection translates into a table centerpiece: a rounded cluster of pink and lavender roses, fresh green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath overflowing from a white woven-look spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller neutral-toned wicker-style balls. The set demonstrates how a single colour story can unify bouquets, buttonholes, and table flowers for weddings and civil ceremonies throughout Old Oak Common.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage captures the coordinated elegance of wedding flowers as a couple might enjoy them in a chic Old Oak Common celebration. The top left panel shows a bride from the chest down, her white wedding dress featuring fine lace on the bodice that frames a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses make up most of the design, while deeper pink and mauve roses are woven through for contrast. Gentle clusters of white baby's breath and small touches of fresh green foliage break up the softness of the petals, creating a bouquet that feels both classic and modern, like something carried into a ceremony just off Old Oak Common Lane. In the top right panel, a groom's charcoal or dark grey suit fills the frame, accented by a bright red silk tie and a crisp white collar. On his lapel, a single white rosebud boutonniere sits proudly, encircled by fine green leaves and tiny white filler flowers, all secured with a slim white satin bow that gives the piece a polished, tailored look. The bottom left image rests on a neutral, textured linen surface: a smaller bridesmaid's bouquet or posy that mirrors the main bridal flowers. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with a few vivid pink roses, surrounded by abundant baby's breath and loosely arranged greenery, the stems neatly wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon that feels youthful and joyful. The bottom right panel reveals a compact table centerpiece: the same palette of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses with white filler blooms and greenery, carefully arranged atop a white openwork sphere made from woven twigs. Two natural woven decorative balls sit beside it on a white tabletop against a warm beige backdrop, evoking an intimate reception setting styled for guests arriving from across the local West London streets.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet is captured in a moment of stillness, as if just lifted from a florist's workbench in Old Oak Common and poised to begin its journey down the aisle. The flowers gather naturally into a rounded, hand-tied design, rich with soft, early-morning hues. Plush white lisianthus form the heart of the bouquet, their layers of velvety petals curling like silk ribbons, while pale hydrangea clusters bring a cloud-like fullness that feels tender and embracing. Threaded among them, lilac allium add playful spheres of tiny star-shaped florets, their purple tones offering a cheerful counterpoint to the softer creams and pastels. Crisp greenery peaks through in measured touches, framing the blooms and guiding the eye in gentle spirals, while the wrapped stems sit neat and secure beneath, suggesting a comfortable, balanced grip for the bride. Natural light, reminiscent of a calm day over Wormwood Scrubs or a quiet side street off Old Oak Common Lane, falls diagonally across the bouquet and lights up the petals with a youthful glow, highlighting subtle shifts from ivory to blush and lilac. The imagined scent is airy and delicate, a blend of dewy petals and fresh foliage that feels like stepping into a garden at first light. This bouquet seems equally at home being carried close to the heart, displayed on a registry table, or rested on a windowsill after the ceremony, its shape and colours speaking of promises made gently and sincerely. Every bloom appears thoughtfully chosen and expertly placed, echoing the craftsmanship of an experienced local florist who understands how to translate the emotion of a wedding day in Old Oak Common into flowers that feel deeply personal, calm, and enduring.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single-pearl moment of craftsmanship, this boutonnière reads like a tiny keepsake pinned close to the heart. Centered on a delicate peach rosebud, its petals tightly cupped and velvety, the buttonhole is framed with feathery sprays of gypsophila and a slim tendril of green foliage-clean, crisp, and thoughtfully balanced against the dark charcoal or navy of a wedding jacket. A slim peach ribbon bow at the base echoes the warmer tones of a coral tie and the bride's bouquet, creating a measured colour harmony that carries across photographs and the memory of the day. The textural play is quiet but deliberate: the rose's soft, warm surface set against the suit's structured weave and the airy white of the baby's breath. In soft, directional light the rosebud catches a tiny sheen on its outer petals, a detail photographers love and grooms appreciate. As one of the hand-tied pieces we prepare at Florist Old Oak Common, it speaks to local sensibilities-understated elegance for couples marrying near North Acton or Park Royal who prefer refined, coordinated details. The boutonnière is mounted cleanly with florist tape and finished so it sits flat on a lapel without drooping; it is designed to be comfortable across the day's embraces, handshakes, and photographs. It's a small floral gesture that carries ritual weight-tradition pared back to a single perfect bloom, confident and sincere, a token that completes the groom's attire with an intimate, floral echo of the wedding palette.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Captured across four panels, this image tells the story of a cohesive wedding scheme in white and purple, lit by tender daylight that softens petals and greens. The upper-left section frames a bride clasping a lush bridal bouquet composed mainly of luxurious white oriental lilies - some wide open with buttery throats and visible stamens, others as smooth, sculptural buds - alongside white lisianthus whose edges blush a precise violet, lending each bloom a haloed elegance. Fine, wispy grasses and varied green foliage weave through the stems, adding movement and a whisper of countryside freshness to the formal bouquet. In the upper-right the groom's boutonnière is scaled down but equally considered: a single, open purple-edged lisianthus, a lily bud, and a slim cluster of deep purple spike flowers, all secured with a tidy white ribbon and set against a charcoal grey jacket and rich purple silk tie. The lower-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on a pale beige textile, echoing the main palette with clean ribbon-bound stems for ease at the dance floor. The lower-right is a statement centerpiece in a white woven sphere vase, tall and airy with cascading greens and repeated white-and-purple blooms, paired with woven decorative spheres to tie table decor together. As an experienced local florist might note, this arrangement balances scent, texture, and scale - a look that reads fresh and modern for weddings around Old Oak Common and nearby Acton.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Placed thoughtfully on a pale linen surface, the bridal bouquet seems to pause in a moment of stillness, as if waiting for the bride to take it up again before stepping into an Old Oak Common ceremony room. Elegant white lilies form the main structure of the design, their broad, star-like blooms opening outward, each petal slightly curved and marked with soft shadows that suggest depth and movement. Tucked within this cluster of white, a single red rose rests like a cherished secret, its tight spiral of crimson petals rich and velvety against the lighter tones around it. Nestled among the lilies and rose are clusters of hypericum berries in shades of deep red, adding small, rounded forms that bring both colour and a playful textural contrast. Delicate trails of greenery weave through and around the bouquet, some leaves lying close to the flowers, others extending gently beyond the main shape to create a relaxed, organic edge. Tiny sprays of baby's breath float through the design, sprinkling it with a fine constellation of white blossoms. The linen beneath has a slightly textured, natural look, enhancing the sense of intimacy, as though the bouquet has been placed on a dressing table in a local home before the walk to a nearby venue. The interplay of colours-white, crimson, and green-evokes both purity and passion, while the varied textures invite the imagination to feel each element. This bouquet embodies the start of a new chapter, designed to be held during promises, captured in photographs, and remembered long after the petals have faded.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this wedding arrangement, a woven white vase cradles a generous gathering of soft yellow roses, the kind of timeless design often chosen for elegant celebrations around Old Oak Common. The vase itself has a basket-like texture, its pale surface catching flecks of ambient light and adding a handcrafted, homely touch that feels perfect for a family-focused reception. Above it, the roses sit closely together in lush clusters, their velvety petals unfurling in layers of buttery yellow that glow against the white background. Wisps of delicate baby's breath weave lightly between the blooms, adding tiny white blossoms that look like scattered pearls or early morning dew. Around the central cluster, slender blades of deep green grass arch and loop in graceful curves, giving the composition a subtle modern twist without losing its gentle romance. The overall mood is serene and quietly joyful, reminiscent of a calm afternoon stroll along the paths near Old Oak Common station, where greenery softens the city's edges. Hints of shadow and light play across the petals and the textured vase, creating depth and a soft-focus effect that feels almost dreamlike. You can almost imagine the faint rustle of the grass and the fresh, sweet fragrance of the roses drifting across a wedding table. Each element, from the soothing colour palette to the interplay of round blooms and linear foliage, feels thoughtfully considered. The arrangement seems designed not just to decorate a space, but to invite warmth, shared conversation, and a feeling of closeness among the guests gathered nearby.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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