Bromley Common Wedding Collections

Welcome to Bromley Common Flowers, your trusted florist for extraordinary wedding flowers across Bromley Common, Bickley, and Chislehurst. Our talented team brings years of expertise in crafting wedding bouquets and floral arrangements that reflect the beauty and uniqueness of every couple’s story.

We’re proud to serve the heart of Bromley Common, from Magpie Hall Lane and Bromley Common Cricket Ground to the peaceful stretches of Camden Park Road. Whether your venue is a classic church, a local hall, or your garden at home, you can trust our florists to create inspiring displays and arrangements tailored to your vision.

Why choose Bromley Common Flowers for your wedding day?

  • Same-day delivery available across Bromley Common, Bickley & Chislehurst—just order online by 3 PM
  • Locally sourced fresh flowers, arranged by experienced and passionate florists
  • Expert consultations to help you choose the perfect bouquets and decorations

Every celebration deserves truly fresh, elegant blooms—and our local florists deliver just that. From hand-tied bridal bouquets to centrepieces and buttonholes, we craft with care, creativity, and local flair. Let us be part of your special day—order online for same-day delivery or book a personal consultation at our Bromley Common shop. At Bromley Common Flowers, we’re honoured to help you celebrate love and life in our wonderful community.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored lines of a groom's suit, this wedding boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell a tidy, confident story of colour and scent familiar to couples marrying around Bromley Common. The boutonnière is a small study in elegant restraint: a single red rose, its petals unfurling with poised grace, anchors the piece, while a petite spray of gypsophila and a couple of trailing, whimsical greenery shoots add a playful lift that prevents formality from becoming stiffness. Nearby, the companion bouquet expands the same language on a larger scale - deep, classic red roses arranged amid abundant royal blue hydrangeas that form a lush, dramatic base. Between the blooms, rounded eucalyptus leaves introduce a soft, grey-green contrast and a cooling, aromatic undertone that softens the intensity of the reds and blues. Together the pieces balance bold identity with gentle romance; the boutonnière's single rose echoes the bouquet's statement without competing for attention, making the pair ideal for photographs taken in the soft light of an afternoon at Priory Gardens or outside a chapel near Bromley High Street. The overall composition breathes freshness and careful craftsmanship: stems selected and wired with an eye for profile and movement, petals inspected for dew and firmness, and the final placement considered so that every angle reads beautifully. As assembled by Bromley Common Flowers, this duo feels contemporary yet timeless, confident yet tender - a fragrant emblem of devotion that sits comfortably in both a portrait and a memory.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image panel captures how a single floral language - peach, purple and white - can shape an entire wedding day, from vows to reception. In the top-left frame a bride clasps a compact, rounded bouquet against her ivory gown; the centre is filled with pale peach roses, their petals layered like soft apricot cups, surrounded by white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and light clouds of baby's breath that lend an airy lift. The blooms sit in soft side-light that highlights velvet textures and the faint, sweet scent that seems to float off the arrangement. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel: a lone peach rose with delicate greenery and sprigs of baby's breath, wrapped at the base with a blush ribbon and shown above a matching peach tie, a small yet striking echo of the bridal bouquet. Bottom-left displays a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet on a neutral woven fabric, its handle bound in peach ribbon and accented with pearl-headed pins - a detail that reads vintage and refined. Bottom-right presents a reception centrepiece: a domed arrangement of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath cradled in a white, intricately woven basket vase, accompanied by two light, decorative rattan spheres on a neutral surface. The four views together illustrate a considered, cohesive styling suitable for ceremonies and tables across Bromley Common and neighbouring Shortlands, reflecting the measured taste of local floristry and the quiet joy of a summer wedding.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage captures a coordinated white, green and red wedding flower theme, as if styled for a romantic ceremony near the open spaces of Bromley Common. In the top-left image, the bride is visible from the chest down, her white, gently textured dress acting as a soft canvas for a lush cascading bouquet. The bouquet is structured around large, star-shaped white oriental lilies, their open faces and stamens giving a sense of fragrance and drama. From the central cluster, graceful white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward, each bloom like a delicate silk wing. Nestled among them sits a single creamy yellow rose, surrounded by bright green spherical flowers, tiny white gypsophila and cheerful clusters of small red berries, all woven together with wisps of fine green foliage. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom, dressed in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. On his lapel is a refined boutonnière that mirrors the bridal bouquet: one pristine orchid bloom, a touch of green pompon texture and specks of white filler flowers, tied neatly with narrow red ribbon. In the bottom-left, this same boutonnière rests on a pale, textured fabric, revealing the contrast between its smooth petals, fresh green leaf backing and carefully wrapped stems. The bottom-right image returns to the bouquet, now presented upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white table, against a light grey wall. At its base, three white wicker spheres add a modern decorative note, suggesting a thoughtfully styled Bromley Common reception where every floral detail feels connected.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage feels like a quiet walk through a Bromley Common celebration, where every floral detail has been thoughtfully repeated from aisle to reception table. In the top-left image, the bride's white strapless gown forms a simple canvas for the bouquet that fills her hands. She holds a full, domed arrangement of deep fuchsia pink peonies, each bloom layered with soft, velvety petals, interwoven with white alstroemeria freckled with subtle maroon markings. Light green spiky flowers and buds emerge between the blossoms, adding lift and texture, while glossy dark green leaves give structure and depth. Her fingers, adorned with a single slender ring, gently support the bouquet, adding an intimate human touch. In the top-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom. His dark charcoal suit and smooth lavender tie frame a carefully pinned boutonniere designed to match the bridal flowers. A small cluster of white alstroemeria and delicate green spikes is gathered with neat greenery and secured by a narrow lavender satin ribbon that echoes the tie's tone. The bottom-left panel rests on a textured light beige surface, where a smaller bouquet-likely for a bridesmaid or the traditional bouquet toss-lies ready. It repeats the same ingredients as the bridal bouquet, only scaled down, with fuchsia peonies and white lilies bound firmly with a lavender ribbon around the stems. Finally, in the bottom-right image, the flowers become decor: a compact, rounded arrangement in a white woven spherical vase, its crisscrossing structure contrasting with the soft petals inside. Beside it, three lighter beige decorative spheres of varying sizes complete the table styling, perfectly suited to a Bromley Common reception in a local hall or restaurant, all tied together with the same pink, white, and green floral theme.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A tightly composed, round bouquet sits cradled in a contemporary white container, its surface patterned with artistic, woven-like ridges that catch the light and add a sculptural twist. Rising from this modern vessel is a flawless dome of roses and gypsophila, the blooms nestled together so closely that almost no stems are visible. The roses range from deep, romantic pink to powdery lavender, their petals layered and velvety, creating a sense of opulence without becoming heavy. Interspersed among them are fine sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a dewdrop, scattering softness through the arrangement and giving the eye little resting points of light. The overall impression is of a floating cloud of colour, perfectly rounded and balanced, as if it has been carefully measured by an experienced florist who understands both structure and emotion. The background appears simple and uncluttered, allowing the bouquet to dominate the scene, much as it would when placed on a wedding table at a Bromley Common reception, perhaps in a venue near Norman Park or along Southborough Lane. The palette of pinks, lilacs, and whites feels suited to romantic occasions, while the sleek container introduces a modern, gallery-like feel that would appeal to couples looking for a contemporary twist on classic roses. You can almost imagine the faint, sweet fragrance lingering in the air, delicate yet unmistakably fresh, like flowers just delivered from Bromley Common Flowers and placed with care for a meaningful celebration.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage captures a cohesive red and white wedding theme, the kind of coordinated floral styling often requested by couples marrying around Bromley Common and its leafy surroundings. The top-left panel shows a close-up of a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress, her hands gently wrapped around a perfectly rounded bouquet. Dozens of rich, velvety red roses are packed closely together, their petals curling softly, while delicate sprays of white baby's breath float between them like fine mist. Slivers of fresh green foliage appear at the edges, adding contrast and structure, and the overall mood is one of romance, tradition, and quiet excitement. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is pinned precisely to the lapel of a dark grey suit. A single red rosebud takes centre stage, framed by dainty clusters of baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and playful strands of wispy grass, all finished with a small red satin ribbon that mirrors his bold red tie and subtly links him to the bride. The bottom-left panel features a second hand-tied bouquet resting on a light grey, textured background. The roses here are more open, revealing their lush interiors, surrounded by generous baby's breath and lush greenery; the stems are bound with red and white striped twine that gives a slightly rustic, handcrafted look, as if prepared for a ceremony in a Bromley village church. The bottom-right panel highlights a charming centerpiece: a compact red rose and baby's breath posy perched atop a spherical white vase woven from fine strands into an airy lattice, with two smaller natural-toned woven balls placed in front, suggesting a reception table setting where guests gather to celebrate beneath soft evening light.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière rests on a neat surface, captured in close focus so that its quiet elegance becomes the whole scene, like a small yet meaningful detail laid out before a Bromley Common wedding. At its heart sits a single rose in a gentle lilac shade, the bloom polished and unfurled just enough to reveal its layered, velvety petals. The rose is tucked against a wisp of feathery greenery and tiny white puffs of baby's breath, which soften the outline and add a sense of lightness. A slender lavender ribbon wraps the stems, its subtle sheen catching what looks like soft afternoon light, similar to the glow one might see filtering through windows along Southborough Lane. The overall impression is of thoughtful restraint and craftsmanship: nothing is overdone, and yet every choice-the tone of the rose, the delicacy of the gypsophila, the tidy ribbon-feels deliberate and loving. You can almost sense how this boutonnière echoes the bride's bouquet just out of frame, tying the couple together with a shared palette of lilac, cream, and blush. The textures invite touch: smooth satin against fingers, the cool, moist stem, the airy cloud of baby's breath brushing a lapel. This is more than a floral accent; it is a small talisman of joy pinned close to the heart, designed to carry the scent and spirit of the day through the vows, the photographs, and the celebrations that follow in nearby Bromley Common venues and family gardens.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a cohesive floral story built around white orchids and shades of pink and lavender, the sort of bridal styling often requested by couples marrying in and around Bromley Common. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white lace gown is shown from the waist down, both hands wrapped around a cascading bouquet that drapes gracefully towards the floor. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow throats arc over clusters of blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock flowers, airy baby's breath, and fresh green foliage. Threads of deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms punctuate the pastel palette, adding movement and depth. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's dark charcoal or black suit jacket, his red tie and patterned dress shirt just visible beneath a boutonniere pinned to the lapel. The boutonniere is a miniature echo of the bridal bouquet: a single sculptural white phalaenopsis orchid, framed by baby's breath and slim green sprigs, tied with a narrow white satin ribbon so it sits neatly against the fabric. In the bottom-left frame, that same boutonniere design is shown resting on a textured light beige linen or burlap-style surface, highlighting the stems wrapped in white ribbon and the precision of the floral work. The bottom-right image reveals a coordinating centerpiece placed on a clean white tabletop, the flowers gathered in a white woven, lattice-patterned cylinder vase. White orchids spill among pink roses, lilac stock, baby's breath and foliage, with the deep pink accents peeking through. Two decorative white woven spheres beside the vase complete a fresh, contemporary look, ideal for a Bromley Common reception with guests gathered from nearby streets and parks.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Captured in gentle daylight, this quartet of wedding florals demonstrates how a single colour story-red, white and green-can be translated across every detail of a ceremony. The top-left frame shows a bride from the mid-torso down holding a generous cascading bouquet: open white lilies provide star-shaped brightness, deep red roses add velvety contrast, and several white phalaenopsis orchids tumble gracefully from the cluster. Bright red hypericum berries and tiny white gypsophila create lively punctuation among assorted foliage, with thin, spiky greens giving lift and a neat red ribbon finishing the stems. In the top-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned on a dark charcoal jacket with a vivid red tie beneath; its focal point is a single, immaculate phalaenopsis blossom accompanied by two small berry clusters, petite baby's breath and glossy leaves, all bound with a small loop of red ribbon that ties it visually to the bouquet. The lower-left close-up places a matching boutonniere on a light beige woven surface, allowing the viewer to note textures-the smooth orchid petals, the berries' sheen, the fibrous linen beneath-and the fuller red ribbon accent. The lower-right panel reveals a refined table arrangement in a white woven vase, surrounded by white spherical accents, repeating the design language of lilies, roses and cascading orchids with airy filler greens. Described with the care of an experienced florist, this coordinated set speaks of polish, scent and movement-perfect for an elegant celebration across Bromley Common, Shortlands or nearby Sundridge Park, and available for thoughtful local delivery when needed.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures a complete wedding flower story in a gentle pink and purple palette, the kind of coordinated look often requested by Bromley Common couples planning intimate local celebrations. In the top-left frame, the lower half of a bride in a white strapless gown is seen holding an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids tumble forward with graceful, wing-like petals, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender flowers, tiny white clouds of baby's breath, and loose greenery that trails elegantly toward the hem of her dress, suggesting movement as she walks. The top-right frame tightens the focus onto a groom's dark grey suit jacket. His boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel, built around a single white orchid flower that stands out crisply against the charcoal cloth. Around it, small lavender filler blossoms and glossy green leaves fan gently outward, all wrapped with a slender purple ribbon that subtly echoes the rich magenta tone of his tie, creating a discreet yet deliberate link to the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left frame shifts the mood, presenting a single boutonniere arranged carefully on a textured light beige fabric, reminiscent of natural table linens used at Bromley Common receptions. A fresh white phalaenopsis orchid bud is nestled beside airy white baby's breath and a small hint of greenery, tied with a vivid pink ribbon that pops against the neutral background. In the bottom-right frame, a lush cascading arrangement mirrors the bride's bouquet, overflowing from an ornate white woven vase placed on a crisp white surface. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and baby's breath cascade in layers, while three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes sit artfully beside the vase, adding structure and a contemporary touch suitable for a modern Bromley Common venue.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This wedding image focuses on a lovingly crafted bridal bouquet and boutonnière, styled with the kind of care you might expect from an experienced florist serving Bromley Common couples for years. The bouquet is full and rounded, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals are blush-soft, opening in gentle spirals that seem to glow against the surrounding blooms. Nestled between them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their tiny domed heads adding a pop of lively colour that feels as fresh as a walk along the tree-lined streets near Bromley Common's open spaces. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale, cloud-like blossoms settle in around the roses, filling the design with softness and depth, their frilled petals catching the light so that some appear almost translucent. The stems have been carefully gathered and wrapped with intricate ribbon work, creating a smooth, elegant handle that feels purposeful yet personal, perfect for a bride stepping out onto a garden path or arriving at a local registry office. Light seems to skim the top of the arrangement, making the mauve-pink tones appear almost watercolour-soft, while the green chrysanthemum buttons give a modern touch and a playful edge. Alongside the bouquet, the groom's boutonnière features a single white lisianthus bloom, accented with airy greenery and delicate wisps that echo the bouquet's textures without overwhelming them. The effect is cohesive and intentional, a floral pairing that expresses the hopeful excitement and heartfelt promise at the centre of a Bromley Common wedding day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part image captures a cohesive red rose wedding collection, the sort of coordinated design often chosen by couples marrying around Bromley Common. The top-left panel focuses on the bride's hands, delicately holding a compact, rounded bouquet of deep red roses. Each bloom is tightly grouped to form a rich, velvety mound, studded with shiny red hypericum berries that bring a hint of sparkle. A tidy collar of lush green foliage cups the base, its fresh colour framing the flowers and suggesting the calm greenery of nearby parks. In the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal suit jacket and vivid red tie provide a smart backdrop for a refined rose boutonniere. The single red rosebud, not yet fully open, is nestled among slender green ruscus-style leaves, miniature white gypsophila blossoms, and a scattering of red berries, all gathered with a slim red satin ribbon bow that feels festive yet understated. The bottom-left panel presents another bouquet, possibly for a bridesmaid walking through a Bromley Common church aisle. Here, several red roses and clusters of berries rest against broad, slightly glossy dark green tropical leaves that arc around the blooms, giving a contemporary, sculptural touch. A red ribbon binding the stems trails to one side, set against a neutral beige textile that enhances the flower tones. In the bottom-right image, a dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and berries serves as a table centerpiece. It sits atop a white, intricately woven globe-like holder made from natural fibres, accompanied by two smaller, natural wood-toned spheres. Resting on a smooth surface before a soft beige and grey wall, it evokes an elegant reception table in a Bromley Common venue glowing with candlelight.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding flower story in soft pinks and greens, as if curated for a romantic celebration in Bromley Common. In the top-left frame, the lower half of a bride in a delicate white lace gown is shown holding a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. It feels full and generous, with layers of blush and light lavender roses, some tightly furled and others fully open, tucked between bright green button chrysanthemums, dainty pink alstroemeria with faint yellow markings, and airy clusters of white baby's breath, all nestled into glossy green leaves. Top-right, the focus shifts to the groom's charcoal grey suit jacket. Here, a refined boutonniere is pinned beside a rich fuchsia tie: a single pale pink rosebud sits alongside green button chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and long strands of decorative grass, bound with a coordinating pink ribbon so it mirrors the bridal bouquet without overshadowing it. The lower-left image presents another view of the bouquet, or a matching bridesmaid version, lying horizontally on a pale beige, linen-like surface. The composition and flowers echo the main design, while the fuchsia ribbon around the stems reveals the careful craftsmanship of a skilled florist. In the lower-right panel, the flowers are transformed into a charming table centrepiece, arranged tightly in a white, woven-look spherical vase and set on a clean white surface. Pink and lilac roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath create a soft focal point, flanked by two smaller decorative spheres, ideal for dressing a Bromley Common reception table with gentle romance.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage presents a cohesive wedding flower story, as if captured during a single elegant celebration in Bromley Common. The top left image shows the bride from the chest down, framed in her white gown with delicate lace tracing the bodice. In her hands she holds a round, densely clustered bouquet of roses in cream and pale yellow, accented by richer pink and mauve blooms. Tiny white baby's breath and subtle flashes of green leaves weave between the roses, giving the bouquet depth and a sense of breathing, living beauty, as if freshly delivered from a local florist just off Bromley Common itself. In the top right, we move closer to the groom's ensemble: a dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and striking red silk tie provide the backdrop for a single white rose boutonniere. The rosebud, edged with small sprays of baby's breath and a few bright green leaves, is neatly finished with a white satin bow at the base of the stems, creating a refined focal point on the lapel. The bottom left panel rests in quieter intimacy: a smaller bridesmaid's posy lies on a pale, textured linen fabric. Its cream and pale yellow roses mingle with vivid pink blooms, airy white filler flowers, and relaxed greenery, the stems bound in a charming pink and white striped ribbon that suggests a handmade touch. Finally, the bottom right reveals a wedding table centerpiece: a compact sphere of the same roses and baby's breath is set atop a white twig-woven globe vase, accompanied by two smaller natural woven balls on a white surface against a soft beige background, ideal for reception tables in venues around Hayes Lane or near Bromley's leafy parks.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A wedding bouquet-style tabletop arrangement rests in a white wicker vase, its design echoing the soft, early-morning light that often spills over the green spaces around Bromley Common. The composition is rounded yet airy, with creamy lisianthus forming the main focus, their petals layered and cloud-like, giving the piece a romantic, full-bodied look. Around them, subtle pink stocks and small bursts of vibrant purple blooms create a delicate play of colour, like muted watercolours blending on fine paper. Curved stems of greenery arch out from the centre and sweep back in, tracing a loose halo that frames the flowers and gently anchors the shape. The wicker container, painted a clean white, feels both contemporary and relaxed, a perfect match for modern wedding décor in local venues near Hayes Lane or along Southborough Lane. Light filters across the scene, highlighting the edges of each petal so they appear almost translucent, as if lit from within. Though the photograph cannot carry scent, the visual impression suggests a soft, fresh fragrance-perhaps freesia and sweet pea-subtle enough not to overwhelm a dining table. The arrangement has been clearly crafted with care, each bloom placed to harmonise with the next, leaving no harsh gaps or overcrowded spots. It brings with it a sense of calm anticipation, the quiet excitement that lingers just before guests take their seats. Ideal as a centrepiece for wedding breakfasts, intimate family celebrations, or small civil ceremonies around the Bromley Common area, this design feels like a gentle promise made visible in flowers, refined yet warmly inviting.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A harmonious four-photo image capturing a wedding colour story in soft peach and warm orange, accented by billows of white gypsophila and fresh greenery, all styled with careful, local sensibility. In the top-left photograph a bride in a flowing ivory dress cups a classical, round bouquet; apricot-peach roses appear in generous, full bloom, their layered petals velvety to the eye, while clusters of tiny white filler flowers drift between blooms and glossy green leaves frame the composition. Top-right is a close, elegant study of the groom's lapel - a single peach rosebud boutonnière nestled with baby's breath and a fine green sprig, secured with a matching peach ribbon bow that mirrors the groom's warm-hued tie and crisp shirt beneath his charcoal or navy jacket. The bottom-left panel shows the bouquet laid down on a light, textured cloth, revealing the neat ribbon-wrapped stems finished with a white ribbon patterned in delicate peach dots; the perspective emphasises the bouquet's rounded form and the florist's attention to tactile detail. Bottom-right displays a reception centrepiece: a domed arrangement of peach-orange roses and gypsophila arranged atop a white woven spherical vase, accompanied by two pale woven decorative balls to complete the table styling. As Bromley Common Flowers we often craft arrangements like this for couples marrying near Hayes Lane or St. Mark's, favouring soft morning light, subtle scent of petals and a timeless, heartfelt aesthetic that feels both familiar and refined.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Seen together, these four frames narrate a single wedding palette composed with quiet expertise: luminous whites and jewel-toned purples balanced by varied greenery. In the upper-left, the bride's hands gather a generous bouquet built around creamy white oriental lilies-some unfurled and fragrant, others still promising in bud-interlaced with white lisianthus edged in a painterly purple halo. Slim spikes of deep purple accent flowers (veronica-like) and clusters of tiny white filler blooms add punctuation, while ribbons of grass and broad green leaves provide soft movement and contrast. The groom's boutonniere in the upper-right is a miniature echo: a solitary open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a tiny lily bud and a touch of spiky purple, neatly secured to charcoal grey fabric beside a rich purple silk tie, scaled and refined for the lapel. Bottom-left offers a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on a neutral beige textile, its stems wrapped in crisp white ribbon to emphasise craftsmanship and portability. The bottom-right panel rises into a sculptural reception piece: a tall arrangement in a white woven sphere vase that allows light to travel through its lattice, the same white lilies and purple-edged lisianthus spilling into cascading grasses and trailing greens; nearby woven beige spheres suggest table styling and texture. The lighting is soft and flattering, the textures tactile-satin petals against slender grass blades-and the overall mood serene, contemporary and celebratory, a floral language that reads as refined and hopeful for a wedding day.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned neatly to the groom's lapel, the boutonniere in this image is a study in refined romance: a single deep red rose, its velvety petals spiralling tightly, stands proud against the fabric of a tailored suit. The rose is framed by slim sprigs of greenery, miniature berries, and dainty clusters of baby's breath that soften the edges and add subtle texture. Each leaf has a gentle, leathery sheen, and the small berries introduce a quiet pop of colour, like miniature jewels catching the light on a crisp Bromley Common afternoon. The rich crimson of the rose harmonises perfectly with the sheen of a matching tie, creating a cohesive, polished look that feels both traditional and personal. You can almost sense the faint fragrance of the rose-warm and slightly sweet-as the groom moves, greeting guests or waiting at the front of a ceremony space in one of the local churches off Southborough Lane. The craftsmanship is meticulous: the stems are bound tightly, the proportions balanced so the boutonniere enhances rather than overwhelms. Under soft, possibly indoor lighting, the arrangement gains a gentle glow, highlighting each curve of petal and bead of berry. It feels like a tiny keepsake of the day, worn close to the heart and destined to be pressed into a book or photographed against the backdrop of Bromley Common's leafy streets. This boutonniere captures that small, intimate detail that makes a wedding ensemble feel truly complete and deeply meaningful.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Set against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, this boutonnière reads like a tiny love letter: a single pale yellow rose, its velvety petals tightly cupped, stands as the focal point while delicate sprigs of baby's breath create a misty halo around it. Slender green shoots-fresh, glossy, and slightly arched-provide a modern accent and gentle movement, their fine texture contrasting with the rose's plushness. Everything is bound with a crisp white ribbon knotted cleanly at the back, the ribbon's satin finish catching a little light and adding a tactile elegance when touched. The scale is measured so the boutonnière complements rather than competes with the suit, offering a whisper of scent: a soft, floral sweetness tempered by green freshness that will linger subtly throughout vows and photographs. The choice of a pale yellow rose signals calm affection and quiet joy, appropriate for fathers, grooms, or attendants who prefer understated sophistication. Crafted with the same attention to proportion I use for larger arrangements, this piece reflects careful wiring and taping so it sits flat and secure against the lapel all day. Designed by a Bromley Common florist familiar with local wedding venues and traditions, it's intended to travel from a nearby preparation room to a hall or church without losing composure. For couples seeking coordination with bouquets or table flowers, this boutonnière harmonises especially well with cream-and-yellow palettes and airy fillers, and is available for careful collection or same-day preparation for weddings across Bromley Common and surrounding neighbourhoods.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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