Streatham Wedding Collections – Elegant Bouquets & Florist Expertise

Welcome to Florist Streatham, your trusted local expert for beautiful wedding flowers and bespoke bouquets in the heart of Streatham. Over the years, we’ve helped celebrate countless love stories, delivering wedding arrangements that stay fresh from the aisle to the after-party. Our experienced florists use the finest stems hand-selected from the market to craft unforgettable displays for your big day.

Located near Streatham High Road, Tooting Bec Common and just a bouquet away from Streatham Hill, our shop is perfectly placed to serve not just Streatham, but also floral needs in Brixton, Balham, and Norbury. Whether you're looking for romantic bridal bouquets, stylish buttonholes, or lavish table centrepieces, our friendly local team is here to guide you every step of the way.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed against the formal clean line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière mirrors the bouquet with a single curled red rose anchored by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a trailing whisper of greenery, a detail that feels both confident and quietly romantic. The matching bouquet carries that same narrative on a larger scale - dense, sculptural blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like foundation under clusters of deep red roses, while round, silvered eucalyptus leaves peek out from between blooms to add soft, aromatic dimension. The composition reads as modern celebration: colour and texture arranged with restraint so the elements sing together rather than compete. In softer light the hydrangea petals seem almost translucent, edged with a fresh, dewy sheen that speaks of careful selection and timely picking, while the roses hold a velvety warmth that anchors the palette. Tiny threads of baby's breath float through the arrangement like a delicate veil, their lace-like quality lifting the heavier blooms and lending an airy finish. As a local florist familiar with Streatham Hill and events across Furzedown and Balham, we often craft this pairing for couples who want something distinctive yet timeless - a set that photographs beautifully in town halls on Streatham High Road and at receptions tucked into the leafy corners of Streatham Common. The overall effect is a blend of ceremony and ease, floral work that feels intentional, tactile, and utterly celebratory for the day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image panel captures a cohesive wedding palette of soft peach, bright violet-edged white, and ivory, imagined in intimate detail for a Streatham celebration. In the top-left frame a bride holds a rounded bouquet close to the lace and satin of her dress: dense, velvety peach roses anchor the centre while white lisianthus edged in purple create delicate ruffles around them; clusters of tiny baby's breath nestle between blooms, and the stems are swathed in a blush-peach ribbon so the bouquet reads as both elegant and comfortably held. Top-right focuses on the groom's lapel where a single peach rose boutonniere mirrors the bride's flowers, accented with fine foliage, airy gypsophila, and a neat blush ribbon beside a solid peach tie; the flower punctuates the charcoal suit with a soft, tender note. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller, compact bouquet placed on a light woven fabric, pearl-headed pins glinting along the ribbon - an intimate companion for a bridesmaid or a toss bouquet - while the bottom-right reveals a round centerpiece of the same floral trio, arranged in a white, open-weave basket vase with two pale woven spheres nearby, suggesting table styling at a reception in or around Streatham Hill. Across all panels the light is flattering and slightly warm, petals appear freshly cut and velvety, and the arrangement conveys a calm, romantic energy - exactly the kind of sensory detail an experienced florist would choose when planning a ceremony near Streatham's leafy streets.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This image is a four-part visual story of coordinated wedding flowers, as a Streatham florist might present to a couple planning their day near Tooting Bec Common. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, her white, lightly textured gown contrasted by a luxurious cascading bouquet held close to her waist. Large star-shaped white oriental lilies dominate, their stamens clearly visible, while trails of white phalaenopsis orchids spill elegantly downwards. At the bouquet's centre a single cream rose adds warmth, framed by vivid green pompon-style blooms, tiny tufts of white gypsophila, and small clusters of glossy red berries that punctuate the design with colour. Fine strands of greenery and soft foliage weave through the arrangement, giving it movement and depth. The top-right panel turns the focus to the groom's chest: he wears a dark charcoal or black suit, bright white shirt, and a bold, solid red tie. On his lapel, a coordinating boutonnière is pinned-a single white orchid bloom with a yellow centre, paired with a mini cluster of green spherical flowers and delicate white filler, all finished with a bright red ribbon tied neatly at the base. The bottom-left panel isolates this boutonnière, resting it on a light beige, linen-like fabric, where each element-the orchid's velvety petals, the fresh green leaf backing, the satin sheen of the ribbon-can be appreciated. In the bottom-right panel, the bridal bouquet stands upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface, against a pale grey wall. Three white wicker spheres of different sizes sit beside it, evoking a styled display at a Streatham reception, and emphasising how the lilies, orchids, green pompons, berries, and fillers create one cohesive, elegant wedding theme.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage of four images illustrates a complete wedding flower story, with each panel echoing the same vibrant mix of fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery, perfect for a Streatham ceremony and reception. In the top-left frame, we see the bride from the waist down, her strapless white dress acting as a clean backdrop for a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. The flowers are abundant: deep magenta peonies, soft and densely petalled, are threaded with white alstroemeria speckled in maroon and interspersed with pale green spiky florets. Dark glossy leaves frame the design, giving the bouquet a sculpted yet natural look, like something cut that morning from a garden near Streatham High Road. To the right, the top panel focuses on the groom's charcoal suit jacket and lavender tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a petite boutonniere, formed from small white alstroemeria blooms, a few slender green buds, and compact foliage, all secured with a slim lavender satin ribbon that discreetly echoes the bridal colours. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller bouquet laid out on a textured beige fabric surface. It repeats the main bouquet's palette and structure-fuchsia peonies, white lilies, green details-with stems bound tightly in a vivid lavender ribbon, ready to be carried by bridesmaids or used as a traditional toss bouquet on the steps of a Streatham venue. Finally, the bottom-right image offers a glimpse of the table décor: the same flowers arranged closely together inside a white spherical vase woven from crisscrossing strands, with three neutral-toned decorative spheres placed alongside. The result is a cohesive floral collection that ties personal flowers and reception decoration together seamlessly.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image focuses on a bridal bouquet nestled against the delicate lace of a wedding dress, capturing a moment of stillness amid what could be a busy wedding day somewhere around Streatham. The bouquet itself is a graceful composition of blush and lilac roses, arranged in compact clusters that create a rounded, harmonious silhouette. Each rose looks freshly cut, its petals smooth and velvety, curving inward in soft spirals that seem to hold the quiet emotions of the day. Around these central blooms, a generous collar of white gypsophila spreads lightly, its countless tiny blossoms forming a gentle cloud that adds softness and dimension without overwhelming the roses. The palette is serene: gentle pinks, creamy whites, and the faintest hint of lavender, all glowing softly in natural light that filters across the scene. The lace gown behind the bouquet features intricate patterns and fine texture, its floral motifs almost mirroring the shapes of the roses, creating a visual conversation between fabric and flower. Shadows are minimal and gentle, just enough to show depth and detail in both the petals and the lace. The mood evoked is tender and quietly joyful, like the pause before the bride steps out into a garden for photographs near Streatham Common or onto the steps of a local church. You can almost sense the weight of the bouquet in her hands-the cool, slightly damp stems, the light rustle as the flowers shift together, the soft fragrance of roses mingling with the crisp scent of fresh greenery. Meticulously arranged and thoughtfully balanced, the bouquet feels timeless yet suited to a modern South London bride, symbolising love, promise, and the beginning of a shared future.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage brings together all the key floral details of a classic red and white celebration, the sort of romantic styling often requested by couples marrying around Streatham. In the top-left image, a bride in an elegant white lace dress holds a rounded bridal bouquet, crafted with dozens of deep red roses, each bloom tightly cupped and velvety, nestled among airy clusters of white baby's breath. Shy hints of green foliage peek out at the edges, creating a sense of fullness and natural movement, as if the bouquet has just been gathered fresh that morning from a garden off Streatham High Road. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonnière: a single red rosebud, encircled by delicate white gypsophila and narrow green leaves, is pinned to a dark grey suit lapel. A bright red tie and a slim whisp of decorative grass, secured with a neat red satin ribbon, give the piece a polished yet personal feel, mirroring the bride's bouquet in miniature. In the bottom-left panel, another lush bouquet of open red roses and abundant baby's breath lies on a pale, textured surface, its stems neatly bound in red and white striped twine that hints at careful hand-tying and secure, comfortable hold for a full day of photos and speeches. The bottom-right image shows a compact centerpiece: a low, rounded arrangement of red roses and white gypsophila resting atop a white, spherical vase woven from thin strands that form an airy lattice. Two smaller off-white decorative balls sit nearby, creating a cohesive, modern-meets-classic look suitable for a wedding breakfast in a Streatham hotel or local reception hall.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image showcases a sumptuous bridal bouquet, rich in texture and colour, as if newly arranged for a wedding day unfolding across Streatham. The bouquet is luxuriously full, dominated by large cream peonies whose ruffled petals spill outward in soft layers, creating a sense of abundance and gentle movement. Nestled among them are blush-pink roses and deeper magenta blooms, with flecks of soft lavender adding a subtle coolness to the otherwise warm palette. The combination of hues produces a romantic gradient, from the palest ivory at the peonies' centres to the more saturated tones of the roses, resembling the soft variation of the sky at dawn. All of these blooms are threaded through with delicate tufts of white gypsophila, the tiny flowers forming a fine, lacy cloud between the larger petals. This gypsophila lightens the overall look, preventing the bouquet from feeling heavy despite its generous size. Encircling the flowers, smooth, gently curved green leaves provide a crisp backdrop, their fresh colour grounding the pastel tones and adding structure. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped with a refined ribbon grip, suggesting both comfort in the bride's hand and considered craftsmanship. The lighting is soft and flattering, as if the bouquet is being admired by a window overlooking Streatham High Road or a garden near the common, with highlights catching on the peony ruffles and rose petals. The impression is one of classic romance, tinged with modern freshness-a bouquet meant to be held close through vows, photographs, and the joyful, lingering hours of celebration.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding flower designs looks like a captured chapter from a Streatham love story, each panel revealing a different detail of the same gentle, orchid-led theme. In the top left, a bride's torso and hands are framed against the intricate lace of her white dress as she holds a dramatic, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, their centres kissed with soft yellow, spill gracefully downward, merging with blush pink garden roses, lavender stock, airy baby's breath, and rich greenery. Here and there, deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent blooms flicker through the pastel palette, just enough to add personality without overwhelming the soft romance. On the top right, the groom's lapel is shown close up, his dark charcoal or black suit sharp against a patterned shirt and vivid red tie. A single white phalaenopsis orchid, framed by tiny gypsophila and fine green sprigs, is tied with a precise white ribbon, the boutonniere echoing the bride's bouquet in a simple, confident statement. The bottom left panel isolates the same boutonniere, laid flat on a pale beige, slightly textured fabric that suggests natural linen-something you might find on a table in a Streatham High Road café. Every detail of the craftsmanship is visible: the smooth ribbon, the gentle curve of each orchid petal, the neat stems tucked together. Finally, the bottom right image reveals a matching table centerpiece on a crisp white surface. White orchids rise and curve over powdery pink roses, lilac stock, gypsophila, and a collar of green foliage, arranged in a white woven cylindrical vase. Beside it, two white lattice spheres add sculptural interest, completing a look perfect for wedding receptions around Streatham Common or local boutique venues. The four views together form a cohesive visual narrative of wedding flowers, consistently refined and delicately coloured.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images captures a wedding floristry concept anchored in the dramatic contrast of passionate red and pristine white. The top-left frame focuses on a bride holding a sweeping bouquet against a soft beige backdrop: open white lilies radiate among clusters of deep red roses, while white phalaenopsis orchids spill down in graceful cascades. Bright red hypericum berries and tiny sprays of baby's breath add punctuation and textural sparkle, set against a tapestry of glossy and wispy greens that lend both structure and a soft garden feel. A lace-adorned bodice peeks through, the dress's craftsmanship complementing the bouquet's artisan finish. In the top-right close-up, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit jacket with a vivid red tie beneath; a solitary phalaenopsis serves as the focal bloom, accompanied by hypericum berries and delicate baby's breath, all tied with a slim red ribbon that unites the couple's floral palette. The bottom-left image offers an intimate study of the boutonniere laid on a beige textured fabric, making the orchid's satiny surface and the berries' glossy skin visible to the eye. Finally, the bottom-right shows a woven white vase centerpiece sitting on a pristine white table, flanked by white spherical accents; it echoes the bouquet's lilies, roses and trailing orchids with airy greenery and fine accents. This harmonious grouping would suit weddings and receptions across Streatham and nearby venues, from Streatham Hill halls to small chapel services, evoking scent, touch and the hush of expectation before 'I do.'
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive floral story, as if designed for a sophisticated celebration in Streatham, perhaps after vows exchanged in a local church off Leigham Court Road. In the top-left image, only the torso of the bride is visible, her white strapless gown forming a simple canvas for a breathtaking cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow downward in loose, natural arcs, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and soft purple filler blooms, all threaded through with airy baby's breath and carefully placed greenery. The overall palette is romantic and pastel, with ivory, pink, and lilac tones blending seamlessly. The top-right frame zooms into the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey, almost charcoal suit. A single pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, fully open, is nestled among small sprigs of lavender filler flowers and bright green leaves, secured with a slim purple ribbon that subtly matches his magenta tie peeking out below. In the lower-left panel, another boutonniere is presented flat on a textured beige fabric, almost like a still life. This one features a closed white orchid bud, flanked by delicate clusters of white baby's breath and a touch of foliage, all tied with a vivid pink ribbon that suggests joyful celebration. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a large cascading arrangement, reminiscent of the bridal bouquet, placed in an intricate white woven vase on a pristine white surface. White orchids and roses in shades of blush and lavender spill generously, accented by small purple filler flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven spheres of varying sizes rest nearby, reinforcing the elegant, contemporary feel of these coordinated wedding flowers.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This photograph shows a coordinated bridal bouquet and groom's boutonnière styled with understated elegance, as though prepared for a wedding unfolding across Streatham's leafy streets. The bouquet is rounded yet full of subtle variation, centred on lush mauve-pink roses whose petals appear velvety and thick, each bloom opening in graceful, layered whorls that create a romantic focal point. Nestled among the roses are vibrant green button chrysanthemums, their compact, domed flowers forming a dotted pattern of texture that feels contemporary and fresh. White lisianthus and creamy-toned blossoms are interspersed throughout, their gently frilled petals softening the transitions between colours and adding a sense of movement, as if each flower is quietly turning towards the light. Slender stems of greenery and small leaves emerge from the cluster, framing the bouquet and giving it a slightly garden-picked character, reminiscent of walks around Streatham Common or along the quieter residential roads. The stems at the base are carefully gathered and wrapped in satin ribbon, mixing delicate pink and white in smooth, overlapping layers that would feel cool and comforting in the bride's hands. Close by lies the matching boutonnière: a single white flower-likely a small rose or lisianthus-accented by a touch of foliage and a narrow strand of lavender-toned ribbon, elegant and precise without being fussy. The lighting is gentle and even, glancing off the petals to reveal their soft sheen and subtle shadows, suggesting flowers at peak freshness, ready for same-day wedding delivery around Streatham. The overall mood is one of harmony, tenderness, and the quiet anticipation of vows about to be spoken.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage of coordinated red rose wedding flowers feels like a visual walk through a romantic celebration somewhere between Streatham Hill and Streatham Common. In the top-left frame, a bride dressed in a traditional white gown gently holds a compact bridal bouquet. The bouquet is round and generous, made up of tightly clustered deep red roses whose petals curl softly toward their centres, and glossy red hypericum berries that sit like tiny glints of light among the blooms. A smooth ring of rich green foliage encircles the base, bringing definition and a polished, finished look to the design. The top-right frame turns attention to the groom, highlighting a dark charcoal-grey suit paired with a crisp white shirt and a bold red tie. On his lapel rests a delicate boutonniere: a single red rosebud surrounded by slender green leaves, fine sprays of white gypsophila, and a few matching red berries. The stems are wrapped and secured with a slim red satin ribbon, tied into a subtle bow that mirrors the colour of the tie. In the bottom-left image, another bouquet, likely crafted for a bridesmaid or to decorate a Streatham reception table, lies on a textured beige fabric background. Several velvety red roses are grouped with red hypericum berries, their shapes accentuated by broad, dark green tropical leaves folded into striking, sculptural forms. A red ribbon ties the stems neatly on the right. The bottom-right panel showcases a table centerpiece that echoes the same design language: a dome-shaped cluster of red roses and berries, placed on a white, intricately woven spherical base made of natural fibres. Two smaller, wooden woven spheres are arranged beside it on a smooth, pale surface, backed by a soft, neutral-toned beige and grey wall. Together, the four panels convey a cohesive red rose wedding collection, rich with romance and carefully crafted detail.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
In this four-panel wedding collage, every floral detail is carefully coordinated, creating a soft and romantic story in pink, lilac, and fresh green, ideal for a celebration in Streatham or along the leafy streets near Tooting Bec Common. The upper-left image shows a bride in a white lace gown from the shoulders to the waist, her hands gently holding a rounded bouquet that feels abundant yet refined. The bouquet overflows with light pink and lavender roses, pops of bright green button chrysanthemums, blush alstroemeria petals streaked with yellow, and delicate sprays of white baby's breath, all resting on a bed of rich green foliage. In the upper-right, a groom's dark charcoal suit and rich fuchsia tie frame a small yet striking boutonniere. This miniature arrangement features a single pale pink rosebud, green chrysanthemum accents, tiny gypsophila flowers, and wispy blades of grass, tied neatly with a slender pink ribbon that lies flat against the lapel, giving a sense of balance and quiet elegance. The lower-left panel presents another view of the bouquet, laid horizontally on a light beige fabric with subtle texture. From this angle, the tightly wrapped fuchsia ribbon around the stems and the precise dome of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath demonstrate the florist's attention to structure and comfort in the hand. Finally, the lower-right image showcases a coordinating table centerpiece sitting on a clean white surface. The flowers-pink and lilac roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath-are arranged in a compact dome inside a spherical white vase with an open, woven lattice design. Two small, pale decorative wicker-like spheres rest beside it, tying together a cohesive, elegant look for wedding tables throughout Streatham.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a harmonious suite of wedding flowers, all based around roses in soft cream, pale yellow, and shades of pink, with delicate white filler blooms and fresh greenery running through each design. The top left frame focuses on the bride from the shoulders down, her white gown subtly detailed with lace along the bodice. She clasps a compact, round bouquet that feels lush and full, each cream and pale yellow rose carefully placed among richer pink and mauve roses. Wisps of baby's breath and hints of green foliage peek between the petals, creating a layered, hand-crafted texture that recalls early-morning walks past front gardens around Streatham Hill. In the top right, the groom's attire is captured in close-up: a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and sleek red silk tie. On his lapel sits a single white rosebud boutonniere, framed by tiny white accent flowers and a touch of greenery, with a slim white satin bow cinched neatly at the base, a small but meaningful detail that ties the couple's flowers together. The bottom left image shows a bridesmaid's posy or smaller wedding bouquet laid on a pale, slightly textured linen cloth. Cream and soft yellow roses blend with vivid pink blooms, surrounded by clouds of white filler flowers and loose greenery; the stems are bound with pink and white striped ribbon, adding a joyful, personal note. Finally, the bottom right panel reveals a round centerpiece echoing the bridal bouquet's colour palette, resting on an airy white twig sphere. Two smaller woven decorative balls sit close by on a white surface, against a calm beige backdrop, evoking an intimate reception table in a Streatham venue.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A thoughtfully designed bridal bouquet rests as a focal point, captured as if moments before being lifted from a dressing table in a Streatham Victorian terrace. The bouquet has a rounded, hand-tied silhouette that feels refined but not rigid, its form echoing the gentle curve of cupped hands. At the heart of the design are plush white lisianthus, their petals layered and soft, like silk folded upon itself, offering a pure, creamy glow that reads almost candlelit. Nestled among them are fluttering clusters of pastel hydrangea, their tiny star-shaped blossoms forming cloud-like domes in the palest blue-lilac tones, reminiscent of the hydrangea shrubs that brighten front gardens along Streatham Hill in early summer. Adding a touch of playful character, lilac allium or similarly shaped purple accents peek through as rounded, textural pops, giving the bouquet an almost musical rhythm of colour. Crisp greenery threads between the blooms, its fresh, cool green edges outlining the pastel tones and hinting at the bouquet's subtle structure. The stems are neatly wrapped, probably in a light, neutral ribbon, which gives the handle a smooth and secure feel while still allowing the natural lines of the stems to show through. Soft light brushes across the petals, highlighting their delicate veins and edges, making the entire piece appear quietly luminous. The imagined scent is gentle yet uplifting: a mix of fresh-cut greens and airy floral notes that could easily accompany a walk from a ceremony near Streatham Station to a relaxed reception tucked off Streatham Common. Crafted with evident care and seasoned experience, this bouquet suggests tenderness, optimism, and the quiet promise that this particular day will be remembered for a lifetime.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A focused study in refinement and coordination from a Streatham wedding bouquet collection, curated by Florist Streatham with care for local couples. Center stage is a single peach rose boutonnière pinned to a charcoal or deep navy suit lapel, its petals barely unfurling into a neat bud that suggests youthful elegance. Tiny sprigs of gypsophila nestle around the rose like soft white punctuation, while a delicate sprig of greenery provides structure and a fresh, crisp contrast. At the base, a slim peach-coloured ribbon is tied into a small bow, echoing the groom's coral tie and creating a subtle, harmonious echo of the bridal palette. The lapel fabric-crisp, slightly textured-frames the floral detail, and the white shirt beneath gives a clean backdrop that makes the peach colour glow. There's a tactile dialogue here: the rose's soft velvet against the cool, woven suit cloth, the papery fragility of baby's breath brushing the skin if one leans in close. You can almost feel the careful placement, the florist's steady hand that keeps the pin discreet and the stems neat. Picture this on a wedding morning in Streatham Hill or after a quick stroll past the stalls of Streatham Farmers' Market-a small emblem of commitment pinned close to the heart, modest and meaningful, ready for vows, portraits, and the quiet exchanges that mark a wedding day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Captured as a unified wedding palette, this four-part image shows how white and purple blooms translate from bouquet to table with calm, sophisticated grace. The bridal close-up (top-left) reveals soft, ivory-white oriental lilies-some lushly open, others still cupped-arranged with white lisianthus whose petals are rimmed in a bright purple, lending a painterly edge. Tiny unopened buds and slender spikes of deep purple accents tuck into the composition alongside an array of green textures: wispy grass, glossy leaves, and airy fillers that create gentle layers and a sense of natural movement. The groom's boutonniere (top-right) is neatly pinned to a charcoal grey jacket with a matching purple silk tie beneath; it reads like a miniature of the main bouquet, composed of a single open lisianthus with purple edging, a lily bud, a couple of spiky purple stems, and fine greenery tied with white ribbon. A smaller hand-tied bridesmaid posy (bottom-left) lies on a warm beige fabric, stems firmly wrapped, mirroring the larger arrangement's rhythm. A striking tall centerpiece (bottom-right) sits in a white woven spherical vase, its open-lattice form echoed by the table's woven beige decorative spheres; tall lilies and purple-edged lisianthus rise amid cascading leaves and grass, designed to be both sculptural and soft. Bathed in gentle, late-morning light, the scene smells faintly of lilies and fresh-cut greens and would suit intimate receptions across Streatham Common and nearby halls.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image captures an intimate detail from a wedding in Streatham: a groom's boutonniere, carefully pinned to the lapel of his suit, expressing love through a single exquisite flower. At the heart of the arrangement is one rich red rose, its petals overlapping in tight, velvety layers that form a perfect rosette. The colour is a deep, wine-like crimson, resonating with the satin gleam of the matching tie that lies just beneath, so that flower and fabric appear to speak the same romantic language. Around the rose, slender sprigs of greenery fan out with measured grace, their small leaves a crisp, lively green that suggests freshness and vitality. Small, round berries nestle close to the base, offering a touch of texture and a subtle shine where they catch the light. Interspersed among them, wisps of baby's breath extend tiny, snow-white blossoms that soften the boldness of the red and green, giving the boutonniere a light, airy finish. Everything is bound together in a clean, unobtrusive wrap, allowing the floral elements to sit neatly against the structured fabric of the suit. The light in the scene is gentle, perhaps from a nearby window in a Streatham townhouse, creating a soft glow across the rose petals and the polished knot of the tie. Shadows fall lightly, adding depth without obscuring any detail. The overall mood is one of considered elegance: a nod to classic styling with a modern, streamlined edge. It is easy to imagine this boutonniere being prepared by a local Streatham florist on a quiet morning, handed over with care, and then worn with quiet pride as the groom steps out to meet his partner and begin the day's celebrations.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Captured in soft, diffuse light, this boutonnière reads as a miniature study in tenderness. A single pale yellow rose sits at its heart-velvety, compact, and quietly luminous-supported by feathery sprays of baby's breath and a few narrow, delicate sprigs of green that add a whisper of texture and movement. The bloom is bound with a crisp white ribbon, its neat bow offering a tactile contrast to the plushness of the flower and the airy, whisper-thin filler. When pinned against a smart black lapel and set beside a vivid red tie, the pale rose registers as a calm note of affection, a small, sincere detail amid the day's formal excitement; the contrast is striking but perfectly balanced. The boutonnière's scale and finish are attentive-stem length trimmed to lie flat, wiring hidden so it reads as effortlessly natural, the materials chosen to remain fresh through the ceremony and photos. I often assemble pieces like this for weddings held near Streatham Hill and the little chapels off Streatham High Road, where grooms and fathers appreciate the subtlety of classic blooms dressed with a modern hand. There is a gentle fragrance-a hint of cream and green-that greets you when you lean in close, and the overall effect is one of considered simplicity: a fragrant, wearable token of the day crafted to sit comfortably at a lapel and to make the wearer feel quietly celebrated.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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