Woolwich Wedding Collections

At Florist Woolwich, we feel honoured every time we help couples celebrate their big day with fresh, exquisite wedding flowers. Our passion for floristry is rooted in this local community, just a stone’s throw from Woolwich Arsenal and the beautiful riverside views of Royal Arsenal Riverside. Every bouquet is handcrafted by our experienced local florists, using only the very best seasonal blooms sourced fresh daily.

Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a grand event in Plumstead, Charlton, or Thamesmead, our bespoke wedding collections are tailored for any venue near Powis Street or the Woolwich Ferry. We understand the importance of every detail on your special day—and as a trusted florist in Woolwich, our commitment to quality and reliability is second to none.

  • Stunning bridal bouquets and centrepieces
  • Personal consultations with highly skilled local florists
  • Same-day delivery available across Woolwich and nearby areas (order by 3 PM)

Order your wedding flowers online with confidence and let us help your floral vision come to life. From the first meeting to the final petal, we promise a warm, personal service that’s trusted throughout the local community. Choose Florist Woolwich for a seamless, unforgettable wedding floral experience, wherever you’re celebrating in or around Woolwich.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored lapel of a groom's suit, the boutonnière echoes the bridal story with a single curling red rose, a tiny cloud of gypsophila, and a trailing whisper of eucalyptus-an elegant punctuation that mirrors the larger bouquet. The matching hand-tied arrangement builds from the same language: generous, cool-toned blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, sculptural base whose rounded heads provide volume and a soft, cloud-like texture. Nestled within are classic red roses whose velvety petals open in concentric warmth, their crimson depth giving the composition a deliberate, romantic tension. Throughout, sprigs of silver-green eucalyptus peek between blooms, adding a crisp, herbaceous scent and a gentle contrast in shape, while delicate gypsophila scatters like confetti to lighten the overall composition. The bouquet is balanced with mindful construction-the hydrangeas ground the form, roses offer focal points, and foliage binds the elements with an organic rhythm-so it reads as confident yet tender in photographs and in the quiet moments of a ceremony. A soft, verdant aroma wafts from the stems, reminiscent of early summer gardens and the riverside breeze along the Thames by the Royal Arsenal. Prepared with the careful finishing touches I use in my studio, the arrangement is the kind of piece we often deliver across Woolwich for weddings and intimate services; at the same time it remains a handcrafted object meant to be held, inhaled, and treasured-confident in colour, gentle in scent, and alive with the promise of the day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Seen as a cohesive set, these four images show how a single floral language carries from vows to reception in a gentle, peach-and-lilac story. In the top-left panel the bride holds a rounded bridal bouquet close to her chest: a dense heart of pale peach roses whose soft, layered petals slope inward, framed by white lisianthus edged in vivid purple and dotted with airy sprays of baby's breath. The stem wrap is smooth and nearly invisible in the photograph, suggesting satin or silk beneath her hands. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere against a dark charcoal jacket - one prominent peach rosebud, tiny stems of baby's breath, wisps of greenery and a blush ribbon folded into a tidy bow, coordinated with the groom's solid peach tie and producing a restrained, elegant contrast to the suit's structure. Bottom-left shows a slightly smaller compact bouquet laid on a textured neutral cloth, ribbon-wrapped and finished with small pearl pins that glint subtly - suitable for a bridesmaid or a toss bouquet. Bottom-right reveals a reception centerpiece: a rounded cluster of the same peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath arranged in an open white woven basket, flanked by two pale decorative spheres on a neutral table. The images convey tactile details - velvet petals, ruffled lisianthus edges, woven textures - and a delicate, summery fragrance. As a Woolwich florist I picture this arrangement gracing a ceremony near the Royal Arsenal or a reception in a cosy café off Beresford Square; Florist Woolwich would source blooms for freshness and local timing to preserve that soft apricot glow.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image captures a refined wedding flower collection in classic white, green, and red tones, like something you might carry from a ceremony in central Woolwich to a reception overlooking the river. In the top-left panel, a bride is shown from the shoulders down, her simple white dress textured with subtle patterning that catches soft, neutral light. Cradled in her hands is a lush cascading bouquet overflowing with large white oriental lilies, their wide, star-shaped petals and visible stamens stealing the eye. From the central cluster, elegant white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward in graceful arcs, almost brushing the edge of the frame. A buttery cream rose nestles among bright green button-like blooms, small clusters of glossy red berries, dainty gypsophila, and fine grasses that give a sense of airy movement. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a carefully crafted boutonnière echoing the bouquet: a single white orchid bloom with a golden centre, framed by a hint of green pompon flower and specks of white filler, all gathered with a slim red ribbon that mirrors his tie. In the bottom-left panel, this same boutonnière rests on a softly textured beige fabric, the details more pronounced-the curve of the orchid, the fresh green leaf, the tidy ribbon wrap. The bottom-right panel shows the bridal bouquet upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white tabletop against a pale grey wall, accompanied by three white decorative woven spheres. The composition underlines how thoughtfully coordinated wedding flowers can create a seamless look for couples marrying in and around Woolwich.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage presents a cohesive floral collection built around bright fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria, imagined for a Woolwich celebration that might unfold near Beresford Square or along Powis Street. The top-left photograph captures a bride from the shoulders down, her strapless white gown forming a clean backdrop for a generous, hand-tied bouquet. Ruffled, multi-layered peonies in rich pink tones burst from the centre, surrounded by white alstroemeria traced with delicate maroon speckles and interspersed with fine, spiky green blooms and dark green leaves. Her hands, one bearing a slim ring, hold the flowers with a sense of tenderness and anticipation. In the top-right image, the groom's boutonniere sits precisely on the lapel of a deep charcoal suit, next to a smooth lavender tie. The boutonniere mirrors the wedding flowers with petite white alstroemeria, slender green textures, and polished foliage, all gathered with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that lies flat against the fabric. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller bouquet laid on a light beige, textured surface, echoing the bridal bouquet's bright peonies, white lilies, and fresh greenery, its stems neatly wrapped in lavender ribbon, ready for a bridesmaid or for the traditional bouquet toss. In the bottom-right panel, the same floral recipe is reimagined as a wedding table arrangement: fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria clustered compactly in a white, woven, spherical vase, accompanied by three decorative beige rattan-style balls. Together, these images demonstrate how a single floral palette can elegantly link personal flowers and reception décor for a Woolwich wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Resting on a soft sweep of creamy linen, the bridesmaid's bouquet appears as a gentle, romantic accent crafted with care for a Woolwich wedding. The bouquet is composed of lavender and pink roses, their petals partially opened to reveal layered, spiralling centres that look powder-soft and inviting. These roses are nestled close together, their rounded forms creating a pleasing rhythm of colour that moves from deeper to paler tones. Threaded through and around them are ethereal sprays of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms suspended on fine, branching stems that add lightness and movement. The baby's breath almost seems to dance between the roses, offering little flecks of brightness, like sunlight glinting off the Thames nearby. At the base, the gathered stems are wrapped tightly in a pink pearl ribbon, its subtle shimmer catching the ambient light and lending the handle a polished, elegant finish that would feel smooth under a bridesmaid's fingertips. The creamy linen underneath introduces a calm, neutral background, its gentle folds suggesting relaxed preparation moments in a Woolwich home or hotel room before the ceremony. The bouquet's overall palette of lavender, blush, and white conveys sweetness and loyalty, perfectly suited to the supportive, celebratory role bridesmaids play. You can almost imagine the soft rustle of dresses and quiet shared jokes as they wait to walk down the aisle. This bouquet is not overly large or overpowering; instead, it radiates a tranquil charm, designed to complement the bridal flowers while allowing each bridesmaid to carry a small, beautiful symbol of friendship and new beginnings.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This detailed collage presents a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the sort a couple in Woolwich might carry from ceremony at the town hall to dinner near the Royal Arsenal. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a dense, round bouquet composed of tightly clustered deep red roses, their velvety petals layered and full, surrounded by a mist of fine white gypsophila. Flecks of soft green foliage break the red-and-white palette just enough to add dimension and a natural garden feel. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie. A single red rosebud is accented with sprigs of baby's breath, slim pointed leaves, and wisps of ornamental grass, all gathered with a narrow red satin ribbon that mirrors the passion of the blooms and coordinates effortlessly with the bride's flowers. In the bottom-left panel, a second bridal-style bouquet lies on a pale grey textured surface, its circular form packed with large open red roses and generous clusters of gypsophila, the stems bound together with red and white striped twine that hints at a hand-tied, bespoke design. The bottom-right frame features a low, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath, resting on a distinctive spherical white vase made from wrapped, lattice-like strips. Two smaller off-white woven spheres sit in front, continuing the airy, sculptural theme. All four panels together illustrate how a single floral idea can be translated into bouquets, buttonholes, and reception flowers for a harmoniously styled Woolwich wedding.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this Woolwich wedding scene is a small but powerful reflection of the bridal bouquet's elegance, captured as if laid out on a wooden table near the riverside. At its heart sits a single rose in a soft lilac hue, petals smooth and polished like silk, gently cupped as though mid-bloom. Around it, wisps of baby's breath cluster in delicate white clouds, their tiny blossoms adding lightness and air. A sprig of fine, feathery greenery creates a subtle backdrop, framing the rose without overpowering it, while a narrow lavender ribbon binds the stems, its satin sheen catching the light with every turn. The colours echo the larger wedding arrangements-creamy whites, blush pinks and touches of magenta-so that the boutonnière feels like a miniature story from the same romantic chapter. You can picture it pinned neatly to the groom's lapel as he waits outside a Woolwich registry office or in the grounds near Woolwich Common, the fragrance of rose quietly steadying his breath. The overall impression is one of thoughtful restraint: nothing is excessive, yet every element is chosen with care. The textures are part of the experience too-the coolness of the ribbon, the softness of the petals, the slight tickle of the greenery against a suit jacket. Crafted with the attentive eye of a local florist, this boutonnière becomes more than an accessory; it is a small, fragrant emblem of joy, designed to visually and emotionally tie the couple together on their wedding day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image collage captures a beautifully harmonised set of wedding flowers, designed with a romantic Woolwich celebration in mind and unified by white phalaenopsis orchids and pink roses. In the top left frame, the bride is shown from the waist down, her white lace dress a soft, patterned canvas for a cascading bouquet that seems to float in her hands. The bouquet brims with silky white orchids, their yellow centres glowing like candlelight, nestled among blush garden roses, light lavender stock, lacy baby's breath, and abundant green foliage. Slim, spiky blooms in a richer fuchsia pink stretch upward, giving the arrangement movement and energy as it trails gracefully. Top right, the groom's boutonnière is shown close-up against a dark charcoal or black suit jacket, with a vivid red tie and subtly patterned shirt peeking through. A single white orchid bloom forms the heart of the piece, surrounded by miniature clouds of gypsophila and a few fine green shoots, all tied with a narrow white satin ribbon that sits crisply on the lapel, ideal for a ceremony in one of Woolwich's historic venues. Bottom left, the same boutonnière design rests on a textured, light beige fabric-perhaps linen or burlap-so each petal, leaf, and twist of ribbon can be appreciated, like a handcrafted detail waiting for its wearer. Bottom right, a table centerpiece echoes the bridal bouquet, arranged in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. White orchids arch over soft pink roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath, and fresh greenery, with deep pink spikes adding depth, while two white decorative spheres nestle nearby, creating a refined wedding table display that would sit beautifully at a reception near the riverside in Woolwich.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A coordinated quartet of wedding blooms captures a refined palette of red, white and deep green, photographed in four complementary panels that feel both ceremonial and intimate for couples celebrating in Woolwich. The top-left frame places a generous bridal bouquet in the bride's hands - open white lilies provide architectural contrast to lush red roses, while multiple white phalaenopsis orchids tumble down in a soft cascade. Interlaced sprigs of Gypsophila and clusters of vivid red hypericum berries add texture and cheerful punctuation, set off by varied foliage and narrow, spiky greens that lend a subtle wildness to the formal composition. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal jacket, where a single flawless phalaenopsis orchid sits center stage, accompanied by two compact hypericum clusters and gentle white baby's breath; a loop of red ribbon mirrors a bright tie beneath the lapel, unifying the wedding palette. The lower-left image brings a boutonniere into close focus on a light, textured fabric - here the orchid's porcelain-smooth petal, the glossy berry sheen and the delicate froth of baby's breath are easy to appreciate, as if the piece were laid on a stall at Woolwich Market before being pinned. The bottom-right shows a woven white vessel containing a wide, low centerpiece: lilies, roses and trailing orchids radiate outward among wispy greens and small decorative white spheres on the table. The quartet reads as a cohesive design plan - fragrant, tactile and thoughtfully matched to venues from General Gordon Square to the Royal Dockyard area.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image is a four-panel collage of coordinated wedding flowers, all sharing a romantic pink, white, and lavender palette that would feel perfectly at home in a Woolwich riverside venue. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible, her strapless white gown forming a smooth canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. The bouquet overflows with open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, light purple accents, and soft clouds of baby's breath, all threaded with trailing greenery that drapes down like a gentle curtain, suggesting movement every time she walks. The top-right panel zooms into the groom's dark grey suit jacket, where a sophisticated boutonniere is pinned neatly at the lapel. A single pristine white orchid is the focal point, cradled by tiny lavender filler flowers and slim green leaves, held together with a slender purple ribbon that coordinates with his magenta tie, visible just beneath. In the bottom-left panel, a second boutonniere is carefully laid on a textured beige fabric, almost like a still-life study. This design features a white phalaenopsis orchid bud, delicate strands of white baby's breath, and minimal foliage, all tied with a bright pink ribbon that injects a playful pop of colour, perfect for a groomsman at a Woolwich Arsenal or Royal Arsenal wedding. The bottom-right panel showcases a lavish cascading arrangement in a decorative white woven vase. White orchids, various pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and baby's breath pour over the edges, with three white woven spheres placed nearby on the white surface, adding sculptural interest and echoing the vase's texture in a stylish, cohesive tablescape.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A softly lit wedding scene shows a lush bridal bouquet side by side with a groom's boutonnière, designed in a palette of mauve-pink, cream, and vivid green that feels perfectly at home in Woolwich's mix of historic and modern backdrops. The bouquet is full and rounded, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals look almost painted, each edge slightly curled as if caught in a gentle breeze coming off the Thames. Between the roses, playful green button chrysanthemums create bright pops of colour, while creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms weave through the design, giving an airy, cloud-like softness. The flowers seem to glow under natural light, reminiscent of a calm morning stroll through Royal Arsenal Gardens, when dew still clings to leaves and petals. The stems are carefully bound with intricate ribbon work in coordinating shades, the wrapping both secure and decorative, hinting at the bride's personality and the thought put into every detail. Next to the bouquet, the boutonnière is fashioned around a single elegant white lisianthus bloom, accented with slender grasses and delicate greenery, its scale modest but its impact refined against a sharp suit jacket. The pairing feels intentional and cohesive, like a couple whose styles naturally complement one another. You can almost sense the fragrance of the roses and the freshness of the greenery as they wait to be carried from a Woolwich church or civil venue out into the busy streets. This floral set captures the hopeful, vibrant spirit of a wedding day, crafted with the care of a local florist who understands how important each stem becomes in photographs and memories.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a coordinated suite of red rose wedding flowers, imagined for a stylish Woolwich reception or riverside celebration. In the top-left frame, a bride in a pure white dress holds a compact, rounded bouquet of deep red roses so closely packed they form a velvety dome. Interspersed between the petals are clusters of glossy red hypericum berries, adding soft highlights and playful texture. A collar of lush green foliage encircles the base, creating a clean outline that contrasts beautifully with the fabric of her gown as she clasps the bouquet at waist height. The top-right frame zooms in on a groom's boutonniere pinned neatly to a dark charcoal grey suit jacket, set off by a bold red tie and bright white shirt. A single red rosebud, still somewhat closed, is framed with wispy green foliage, cloud-like tufts of white gypsophila, and tiny red berries. A slim red satin bow wraps the stems, lending a polished, celebratory touch that would suit any ceremony from central Woolwich to the Thames Path. In the bottom-left image, a second bouquet-possibly designed for a bridesmaid or decorative accent-features open red roses and generous berries nestled inside wide, sculpted dark green leaves that arc gracefully around the flowers. The stems are tied with red ribbon, resting on a neutral beige, linen-look background. Finally, the bottom-right image shows a low, dome-shaped arrangement of roses and berries placed on a white, woven spherical base crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller woven spheres in warm wood tones sit nearby on a smooth, pale surface, with a soft beige and grey wall behind, evoking intimate table décor for a Woolwich wedding supper bathed in candlelight.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image collage captures a complete pink and green wedding flower story, the sort of coordinated collection a couple in Woolwich might choose for a stylish celebration near the Royal Arsenal or along the riverside. In the upper-left image, only part of the bride is seen, her white lace bodice framing a generous round bouquet. Light pink and lavender roses nestle closely together, edged by bright green button chrysanthemums, airy clouds of white baby's breath, and pale pink alstroemeria with tiny golden speckles, all resting in a halo of glossy green foliage that makes the colours glow. The top-right image zooms in on a dark charcoal suit jacket, where a single pale pink rosebud boutonniere is pinned next to a bold fuchsia tie. Small green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and a few slender strands of decorative grass are neatly tied with a fuchsia ribbon, creating a crisp, elegant accent for a groom or groomsman. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid or perhaps a spare bridal posy, rests sideways on a light beige textured cloth, its stems bound in fuchsia ribbon, showing off the tight spiral of rose stems and the careful spacing of each bloom. The lower-right panel completes the set with a rounded table centerpiece arranged in a white, lattice-patterned spherical vase, its surface echoing woven décor you might see in a chic Woolwich venue. Pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath spill together in a low, full dome, flanked by two smaller woven decorative orbs, perfect for dressing reception tables for guests arriving from across SE18.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
At the heart of this four-image wedding series is an elegantly restrained boutonniere and the floral details that surround it, all rendered in a cohesive palette of cream and pale yellow roses with pink and mauve accents, baby's breath, and rich green foliage. The top-right photograph offers a close study of the groom's lapel: a single, creamy white rosebud sits poised against a dark charcoal jacket, softened by tiny white filler flowers and a bright sprig of foliage, the whole tied at the stem with a neat white satin bow. The contrast between the rose's soft luminosity and the textured suit fabric, with a bold red silk tie beneath, conveys formal refinement and quiet romance-an intimate detail meant to complement the bride's blooms. Top-left balances this with a chest-down view of the bride holding a round, tightly clustered bouquet of cream and pale yellow roses punctuated by deeper pinks; the lace on her bodice and the bouquet's dense silhouette read as classic and composed. Bottom-left shows a smaller bridesmaid posy resting on a warm, off-white linen, its slightly asymmetrical shape and striped ribbon handle suggesting personal, hand-tied charm. Bottom-right places a compact table arrangement atop an airy white twig sphere vase, accompanied by woven decorative orbs-an image that translates seamlessly to reception tables at local Woolwich venues. Together these panels emphasise considered craftsmanship: texture, scent, and proportion tuned to the quiet poetry of a wedding day.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled gently, its form compact yet luxuriously full, echoing the quiet beauty of an early morning over the Thames in Woolwich. At the heart of this design are plush white lisianthus blooms, their layered petals reminiscent of fine silk, interwoven with pastel hydrangea that adds softness and volume. Nestled between them, lilac-hued allium injects playful bursts of rounded texture, the tiny star-shaped florets creating a subtle, whimsical contrast. The colour palette moves gracefully from creamy ivory to delicate lavender and cool lilac, creating a tranquil, almost misty effect. Fresh greenery threads rhythmically through the bouquet, its crisp edges and varying shades of green setting off the pale blossoms and framing the whole piece with natural structure. The stems are neatly wrapped, forming a smooth, sturdy handle that feels secure yet refined to hold while walking down the aisle at a Woolwich town hall ceremony or a stylish gathering near the Royal Arsenal. Light glances off the petals, giving them a soft, dewy glow that feels both youthful and timeless. The imagined fragrance is gentle rather than overpowering-notes of garden sweetness that linger just enough to mark each embrace and photograph. Every flower feels intentionally chosen, not only for its beauty but for the sense of calm promise it carries. This bouquet, expertly composed by a florist who understands local weddings and venues, becomes both a personal keepsake and a visual echo of the couple's quiet, enduring commitment.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-image composition reads like a wedding album page rendered in complementary peach and cream; each photograph quietly tells a part of the same floral story familiar to weddings across Woolwich and the Royal Arsenal. In the upper-left, a bride's hands hold a compact, rounded bridal bouquet of lush peach-orange roses, their petals unfurling smoothly into rosette shapes, punctuated by feathery gypsophila and glossy green foliage that gives depth and contrast under soft daylight. Upper-right narrows in on the groom's lapel: a single velvety peach rosebud is set against tiny sprays of gypsophila and a slice of ruscus, tied at the stem with a slim peach ribbon bow that harmonises with a coral-tinted tie and the crisp white shirt beneath his dark jacket. The lower-left image returns to the bouquet from a different angle, resting on a light, subtly textured cloth; here the wrap of white ribbon patterned with minute peach dots and the careful stemwork reveal the kind of finishing touches our customers ask for when planning ceremonies near Beresford Square or the Dockyard. Lower-right presents a reception centerpiece - an elegant, domed cluster of apricot roses and airy white filler placed on a white woven sphere, flanked by two smaller woven orbs in pale tones - a simple, natural table accent that photographs beautifully in low candlelight. As a local florist, I imagine the scent as soft and powdery, the textures velvety and airy; this cohesive set captures craftsmanship, intimacy and the muted joy of an English spring celebration in Woolwich.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
In this four-frame composition, a cohesive white-and-purple wedding theme is shown with the calm assurance of an experienced florist's eye. The bride's portrait, top-left, focuses on hands holding a generous bouquet crafted around large, fragrant white oriental lilies-some unfurled fully to reveal their stamens, others in tender bud-and layered with white Eustoma (Lisianthus) whose petals are delicately rimmed with vibrant purple. Small clusters of narrow, spiky purple flowers and tiny clouds of gypsophila add texture and a jewel-like rhythm, while a mix of fine grassy fronds and broader green leaves gives the arrangement movement and depth. Top-right, the groom's boutonnière sits against charcoal grey wool, pinned with care and coordinated with a deep purple silk tie; it carries a single open purple-edged lisianthus, a fresh lily bud and slender green accents, tied with a neat white bow. The bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on a light beige, textured surface-the stems bound in white ribbon so the tactile, satin wrap is visible. Bottom-right presents a tall centerpiece arranged in a modern white woven sphere vase, overflowing with the same lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, veronica-like purple spikes, and trailing greenery, placed alongside woven beige spheres on a pale tabletop. The gentle, golden lighting softens edges and suggests a reception styled for the riverside venues of Woolwich or a celebratory gathering near the market in Connaught Place.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A refined table arrangement sits poised at the centre of a wedding setting, its personality defined by the contrast of crisp white lilies and a single velvety red rose. The lilies are fully unfurled, their petals reaching outward like soft white wings, each bloom edged in subtle shadows that hint at the play of candlelight or gentle afternoon sun. They rise from a woven white vase whose basket-like texture gives the display a tactile, handmade character often seen in independent Woolwich boutiques. Threaded among the lilies, slender strands of curly greenery twist and arc, bringing a sense of movement and air, as though the piece were quietly breathing along with the gathering around it. Dotted between the blooms, plump red berries punctuate the design with festive energy, while fine sprays of baby's breath provide a delicate mist of white, softening every edge. The composition feels carefully measured yet effortless, the sort of calm elegance that might grace a long dining table at a Woolwich town hall celebration or a cosy wedding supper down by the river. White and green create a soothing foundation, while touches of red offer a warm, romantic accent, echoing the emotion of toasts and laughter shared nearby. The woven vase keeps the arrangement grounded, its fresh, almost coastal feel reflecting the open skies and waterside views just beyond Woolwich Ferry. Everything about this centerpiece suggests thoughtful craftsmanship: the balance of height and width, the way each stem has space to breathe, and the gentle, living energy that invites guests to gather, relax, and savour the moment.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned to a lapel against a smart black jacket, this boutonnière is a miniature study in restraint and tenderness. A single pale yellow rose forms the central focus, its petals compact, velvety and cool to the eye, the soft yellow tone suggesting calm affection rather than flamboyance. Around it, wisps of baby's breath breathe lightness into the design-tiny white stars that create a whispery, cloudlike backdrop-while a few slender sprigs of green provide a crisp, structural counterpoint that keeps the arrangement feeling fresh and contemporary. The whole cluster is finished with a neat white ribbon, tied with an expert hand so that the tactile contrast between satin and bloom invites a subtle reach to touch. Set against a bright red tie, the pale rose becomes a quiet, sympathetic note amid celebratory colour, balancing excitement with composure. In natural light the textures are more pronounced: the rose's velour petals, the feathery gypsophila and the glossy green stems each catch and soften the light differently, giving the boutonnière dimensionality and presence. I imagine pinning this for a groom stepping out from a Woolwich terrace or waiting near the Royal Arsenal for a carriage to pass; it's intended to feel personal-an intimate signal of connection on a day of gathering. Crafted with the same care I give larger arrangements, this small floral ornament communicates sincerity, steady style and a fresh, garden-scented note that lingers in memory.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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