Flowers Mortlake WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers Mortlake, we’ve been creating unforgettable wedding flowers for Mortlake couples for years, carefully designing every stem to suit your venue, style, and story. Whether you’re saying “I do” close to the river by Mortlake Green or celebrating near Mortlake Station or along Lower Richmond Road, our experienced local florist team will guide you with friendly, honest advice.

From romantic bridal bouquets and buttonholes to elegant table arrangements and ceremony flowers, each design is handcrafted in our Mortlake studio using fresh, premium blooms. We regularly provide wedding flowers across East Sheen, Kew, and Richmond, so we understand the character of local venues and how to style them beautifully.

We offer flexible consultations to discuss colours, themes, and seasonal options, plus practical tips on timings, set-up, and care – all based on real, local experience. Need last-minute flowers for an engagement party, rehearsal dinner, or civil ceremony? Our trusted same-day delivery service is available across Mortlake and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke wedding flower design tailored to your venue
  • Reliable local delivery across Mortlake, East Sheen, Kew & Richmond
  • Warm, expert guidance from a dedicated Mortlake florist team

If you’re planning your wedding in or around Mortlake, we’d be delighted to help you create flowers that feel truly personal and memorable.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored line of a groom's suit, the boutonnière here echoes the bridal story: a single red rosebud curls with assurance, its velvety face offset by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a playful trail of slender greenery. The matching bouquet continues that narrative in a larger key-rounded, saturated blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, sculptural base for clusters of deep red roses, while eucalyptus leaves peek and circle through the massed petals, bringing a cool, citrusy-herbal aroma and visual punctuation. The textures are deliberately varied; the hydrangea heads sit broad and solid, lending fullness and weight, as the sharper rose forms and the feathery gypsophila provide contrast and lift. In softer light the petals show a dewy sheen, evidence of careful conditioning and a freshness that carries from florist table to altar. This pairing feels modern yet rooted in classic romance, a combination I often prepare for couples marrying near Mortlake Station or exchanging vows along the riverbank, where the bouquet's bold palette stands out against both historic interiors and outdoor greenery. Flowers Mortlake designed the set with balance and movement in mind so the boutonnière and bouquet read as a single, cohesive statement-confident, tactile, and scented with a garden-fresh note that invites both admiration and an intimate, joyful inhale.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A harmonious four-panel presentation that shows how a single floral language-peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus, and soft baby's breath-can carry through every detail of a wedding day, from ceremony to reception. In the top-left frame a bride cradles a rounded bouquet against her white dress: the heart is a dense cluster of pale peach roses, their petals layered like apricot silk, surrounded by frilly white lisianthus with vibrant violet edges and touches of delicate gypsophila. The handle is deliberately unobtrusive, wrapped and finished so the blooms sit like a jewel in the bride's hands. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose mirrors the bouquet, small sprays of baby's breath and fine greenery nestle in, and a slender peach ribbon ties it back to a matching tie beneath the lapel-an understated, modern nod to tradition. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a light woven fabric, bound with a peach ribbon and accented with pearl-headed pins that lend a vintage shimmer. Bottom-right frames a round centerpiece arranged in a white, open-weave basket vase, the dome of flowers accompanied by two pale decorative spheres on a neutral surface-ideal for a reception table along Mortlake Road or a marquee near Richmond Park. As a local florist at Flowers Mortlake I value how the textures, scent and colourway-velvety rose petals, ruffled lisianthus edges, and the powdery scent of gypsophila-create a consistent, elegant mood that suits riverside venues and intimate community halls alike.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage captures a refined wedding flower story, as if curated for an intimate ceremony near Mortlake Green. In the top-left panel, a bride, cropped from the shoulders down, holds a dramatic cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. Her white, subtly textured gown forms a calm canvas for the bouquet's movement: large white oriental lilies with pronounced stamens, creamy petals unfolding in full bloom, are mingled with arching stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids that tumble gracefully towards the floor. At the centre, a buttery cream rose adds warmth, nestled among fresh green pompon-style flowers, airy white gypsophila, and bright red berries that lend a festive sparkle. Fine blades of greenery and trailing foliage stitch the colours together in a natural rhythm. In the top-right panel, the groom (or a sharply dressed guest) wears a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie, his lapel adorned with a perfectly coordinated boutonnière: a single white orchid bloom with a yellow-tinted throat, a small tuft of green, and tiny white filler flowers, all bound by a slim red ribbon that echoes his tie. The bottom-left panel offers a close-up of this boutonnière on a light beige, linen-like surface, its details - waxy petal, smooth leaf, and satin ribbon - clearly defined. The bottom-right image shows the full bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white, basket-weave vase on a bright white table, accented by three white wicker balls. The composition feels like a reception corner in a Mortlake townhouse or riverside venue, where floral design quietly ties together love, colour, and place.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image collage portrays a cohesive wedding flower story that feels right at home in Mortlake's riverside charm. In the top-left panel, the bride is seen from the shoulders down, her simple strapless white dress providing a calm backdrop to a generous, domed bouquet. Deep fuchsia-pink peonies dominate the design, their many-petalled heads almost cushion-like, intertwined with white alstroemeria brushed with subtle maroon freckles. Light green, spiky textural blooms and glossy foliage surround the flowers, giving the bouquet a lively yet classic profile, much like a timeless ceremony in a local Mortlake church. To the right, the second panel focuses on the groom's charcoal suit and smooth lavender tie. On his lapel sits a perfectly scaled boutonniere: a sprig of white alstroemeria, a few delicate green florets and leaves, all gathered and bound with a lavender satin ribbon that mirrors his tie. It feels carefully crafted, the kind of detail a couple might organise on a quiet morning in Mortlake before guests arrive from Kew and Barnes. The bottom-left image introduces a smaller bouquet laid gently on a pale, textured beige cloth. Again, fuchsia peonies, white Peruvian lilies and tidy green foliage repeat the wedding palette, with stems tightly wrapped in vibrant lavender ribbon. This cluster suggests a bridesmaid bouquet, a flower girl's posy or a playful toss bouquet waiting to be picked up. In the bottom-right panel, the same combination of pink and white blooms with greenery is arranged in a compact, sculptural centrepiece. The flowers rise from a white spherical vase made of interlaced strands, accompanied by three paler beige woven spheres. The design evokes reception tables set for dinner in a Mortlake restaurant or marquee, carrying the floral theme gracefully from personal flowers to table décor.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Held close to the bodice of a lace wedding gown, a rounded bouquet of blush and lilac roses takes centre stage, its colours and textures glowing softly in natural light. The roses are gathered tightly to form a compact, domed shape, each bloom positioned so that their layered petals create a continuous tapestry of soft pinks and gentle purples. Some petals are almost ivory at the edges, fading into blush towards the centre, while others lean more firmly into lilac, giving the arrangement a nuanced, romantic character. Surrounding the cluster of roses is a generous ring of white gypsophila, their tiny flowers forming a fine, cloud-like border that blurs the transition between bouquet and dress. The gypsophila's delicate stems fill small gaps between the roses, making the bouquet appear full yet light, like a soft, floral cushion resting in the bride's hands. The lace of the gown behind it offers a subtle pattern, its intricate shapes echoing the tiny blossoms of the baby's breath. Light falls gently across the composition, catching on the curves of petals and making some roses appear almost luminous. The stems, bound and hidden beneath, are only hinted at, allowing the focus to remain on the bloom-filled surface. This bouquet would be perfectly at home in a Mortlake wedding, carried through quiet residential streets to a ceremony by the river or in a historic local church. It suggests an atmosphere of elegance without formality, reflecting the joy and calm anticipation that often surrounds moments when promises are made and families gather to celebrate together.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A richly detailed four-panel collage celebrates the enduring romance of red roses and baby's breath, arranged as if for an elegant Mortlake wedding reception near the river. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace gown gently holds a rounded bridal bouquet, tightly composed of velvety red roses. Each bloom is cushioned by delicate white gypsophila and framed with hints of fresh green foliage, creating a deep, textural contrast that feels both traditional and luxuriously full. The soft light skims across the petals and lace, suggesting the stillness of a moment just before the ceremony begins. In the top-right panel, a groom's boutonniere sits proudly on the lapel of a dark grey suit, layered over a crisp white shirt and vibrant red tie. The miniature design features a single red rosebud, flanked by sprigs of baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and wisps of decorative grass, all tied together with a slim red satin ribbon, perfectly echoing the bride's bouquet. The bottom-left panel presents another lush bouquet, similar in style, resting on a pale textured background, its stems wrapped in red and white striped twine that hints at hand-tied, artisan care so often seen from local florists serving Mortlake and nearby Barnes. The bottom-right image completes the story with a chic table centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and gypsophila set on a white, woven-look spherical vase. Two smaller natural-toned lattice spheres sit in front, creating a cohesive, contemporary display ideal for dressing a reception table in a local Mortlake venue, from intimate garden marquees to riverside restaurants.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image presents a romantic wedding set crafted with the thoughtful elegance you might expect from a long-established Mortlake florist. Dominating the composition is the bride's bouquet, abundant but carefully controlled, filled with sumptuous cream peonies and blush-pink roses, deepened by hints of magenta and soft lilac nestled at the centre of a few blooms. The peonies are fully open, their ruffled petals creating layers of texture like soft waves, while the roses sit among them like polished jewels. Around these focal flowers, fine white gypsophila forms a delicate halo, its myriad tiny blossoms giving the bouquet a light, airy quality, much like the soft clouds seen over the river on a gentle afternoon walk toward Richmond. Sleek, sculptural green leaves curve outward and around, their smooth surfaces catching subtle highlights, adding both structure and a fresh, garden-inspired feel. Nearby lies the groom's boutonnière, a refined echo of the bouquet: a single lilac rosebud embraced by wisps of feathery greenery and specks of baby's breath, joined with a slim ribbon in lavender tones that adds a touch of understated luxury. The pieces are arranged together so that the eye moves easily from bouquet to boutonnière and back again, appreciating the harmony of colour, proportion, and texture. Soft, even light bathes the flowers, touching every ruffle and shine without harsh shadow, enhancing the sense of calm anticipation. It feels like the quiet, scented moment just before a ceremony in a local church or registry near Mortlake Green, when all is prepared and the flowers wait to be lifted, pinned, and carried into the day's unfolding story of love.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding floral designs feels like stepping into a refined Mortlake reception, where every bloom has been chosen to harmonise. In the top left frame, a bride's torso is shown against the intricate pattern of her white lace gown, hands cradling a cascading bouquet that tumbles like a gentle waterfall. White phalaenopsis orchids with buttery yellow centres form sweeping arcs, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, clouds of white baby's breath, and lush greenery. Spikes of deeper, almost fuchsia pink flowers pierce through the softer tones, adding depth and drama without disturbing the bouquet's romantic softness. In the top right, the groom's boutonnière is captured in close-up, pinned crisply to a dark charcoal or black lapel. A bright red tie and subtly patterned shirt peek through beneath, while a single white phalaenopsis orchid, framed by mini sprays of baby's breath and fine green stems, is secured with a slim white satin ribbon. It echoes the bride's bouquet, creating a visually unified couple - a detail many Mortlake couples seek when planning riverside ceremonies. The lower left image isolates this boutonnière on a light beige, slightly nubbly fabric, likely linen, drawing attention to the florist's craft: the smooth ribbon wrapping, the balance of flower to foliage, the poised, sculptural orchid. Bottom right, a coordinated table centerpiece brings the theme to the reception setting. Arranged in a white woven or lattice-pattern cylinder, the white orchids, soft pink roses, pale lilac stock, baby's breath, and greenery rise and spill in a relaxed yet deliberate shape. Two white decorative spheres nestle beside the vase, echoing the woven texture and adding sculptural interest. The whole collage reflects a thoughtfully curated wedding suite, of the sort Flowers Mortlake might create for venues along the Thames and around Sheen Lane.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image composition presents a cohesive wedding floral concept in a refined palette of pure white, deep red and lush green. Top-left captures the bride from mid-torso down, holding a large cascading bouquet where trumpeted white lilies and sculpted white phalaenopsis orchids spill gently downward beside clusters of tight red roses. Small sprays of baby's breath nestle between the blooms, while red hypericum berries add lively points of colour and a glossy texture against assorted green foliage and thin, spiky greens that suggest movement. The dress's lace bodice sits softly in warm, beige light, which highlights the contrast between silky petals and the bouquet's structured form. Top-right focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey or charcoal jacket: a single white phalaenopsis serves as a pristine centrepiece, accompanied by two compact clusters of red berries, a touch of baby's breath and a neat loop of red ribbon that harmonises with a vivid red tie below. Bottom-left is an intimate studio-style close-up of the matching boutonniere laid flat on a textured beige fabric - linen or burlap - where you can study the florist's careful wiring, the ribbon's stitch and the way the glossy berries reflect light. Bottom-right displays a centerpiece in a decorative white woven vase set on a clean white table, surrounded by white spherical accents; the arrangement echoes the bouquet with lilies, cascading orchids, roses, berries and airy greenery. The mood is elegant and composed, the scent imagined warm with rose and lily, suitable for venues across Mortlake, along the Thames towpath or at a local community hall.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a complete wedding floral story in soft romantic tones, the sort of coordinated styling often chosen by couples marrying in Mortlake's churches and intimate venues near the river. In the top-left panel, we glimpse a bride in a white strapless gown, her torso and arms framing a lavish cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arch and tumble forward, layered with blush pink roses, touches of lavender flowers, and flowing greenery that trails down like a gentle waterfall of petals. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's dark grey suit, where a single white orchid boutonniere is pinned neatly to his lapel. Tiny lavender blooms and green leaves cup the orchid's face, while a fine purple ribbon echoes the vivid magenta tie just beneath, uniting his look with hers in a subtle, refined way. In the bottom-left panel, a single boutonniere is placed on a textured light beige fabric background, almost like a flat-lay prepared before delivery from a local Mortlake florist. A fresh white orchid bud rests alongside miniature sprays of white baby's breath and bright green foliage, all tied with a vivid pink ribbon that suggests joy and celebration. The bottom-right panel shows a dramatic cascading centerpiece arranged in an ornate white woven vase, mirroring the style of the bridal bouquet. White orchids, layers of pink and lavender roses, delicate purple fillers, and airy baby's breath spill outward and down, while three white woven decorative spheres stand nearby on a crisp white surface. The collage conveys harmony, craftsmanship, and the calm excitement of a wedding day in Mortlake, where each floral element feels intentionally connected to the next.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The photograph captures a wedding floral ensemble as if arranged in a calm Mortlake townhouse just before the ceremony, a moment of stillness filled with colour and texture. The bridal bouquet is lush and rounded, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals are softly curled at the edges, creating a layered, almost watercolor effect as shades of blush and lavender drift into one another. Between the roses, vivid green button chrysanthemums appear like tiny spheres of garden moss, bringing a lively, contemporary twist to the otherwise romantic palette. Creamy white lisianthus blooms, along with other pale blossoms, nestle between these brighter tones, their delicate ruffles lending a gentle, cloud-like softness to the overall design. Fresh green foliage threads through the bouquet, some leaves arching outward, others tucked close to the flowers, adding depth and a natural, just-picked feel, as if gathered from a quiet garden near the Thames Path in Mortlake. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in satin ribbon in complementary pink and ivory shades, the handle smoothed and secured for an easy, comfortable grip throughout a long day of photos and toasts. Nearby, a coordinating boutonnière features a single white bloom, likely lisianthus, trimmed with airy grasses or fine greenery and tied with a hint of lavender ribbon, subtle yet unmistakably connected to the main bouquet. The light is soft and even, causing the petals to glisten gently and the greens to appear freshly cut, emphasizing the care and expertise that has gone into each detail. The arrangement conveys hope, tenderness, and the quiet excitement of a wedding day unfolding in Mortlake.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four images tells the story of a coordinated red rose wedding suite, beautifully suited to ceremonies and receptions around Mortlake. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white wedding gown holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is an intense cluster of deep red roses, each bloom velvety and full, threaded with glossy red hypericum berries that glint softly in the light. A tidy collar of lush green foliage cups the base, lending structure and a classic finish that would feel perfectly at ease in a Mortlake church or a townhouse just off the river. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's dark charcoal suit, vivid red tie, and crisp white shirt, which together form a sharp backdrop for a single rose boutonniere. The boutonniere features one elegant red rosebud, fine ruscus-like greenery, specks of white gypsophila, and matching red berries, all held together with a delicate red satin bow, pinned neatly to the lapel. In the bottom-left image, a second bouquet, perhaps designed for a bridesmaid or as accent décor for a registry table, is shown against textured beige fabric. Several luxuriant red roses sit among red hypericum berries, their stems framed by broad, dark green tropical leaves folded into a distinctive, sculptural shape. A red ribbon wraps the stems on the right, giving a polished, modern twist. The bottom-right frame reveals a low, dome-shaped centerpiece composed of red roses and berries, mirroring the colours of the other designs. It rests on a white, intricately woven spherical stand made from natural fibres and is flanked by two smaller wooden spheres on a smooth, pale surface. With its gentle beige and grey background, the collage evokes a romantic yet contemporary wedding mood, perfect for gatherings throughout Mortlake.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image features a four-panel wedding collage that tells a complete floral story in soft pink, lilac, and vibrant green, beautifully suited to Mortlake weddings and celebrations. In the upper-left panel, the midsection of a bride dressed in white lace is shown, her fingers wrapped gently around a rounded bouquet that feels both classic and fresh. Blush pink and lavender roses are packed closely together, some still cupped, others fully open, surrounded by lively green button chrysanthemums that add a clean, modern spark. Delicate pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow speckles and tufts of white baby's breath fill the gaps, with dark green foliage peeking through at the edges. The upper-right panel moves to the groom, focusing on a charcoal grey suit and rich fuchsia tie. On his lapel, a petite boutonniere mirrors the wedding flowers: a single light pink rosebud, hints of bright green button chrysanthemums, tiny sprigs of gypsophila, and fine decorative grass tips, all bound with a pink ribbon to create a polished finish ideal for a ceremony near Mortlake Green. Below, on the left, a similarly styled bouquet rests on a neutral beige, textured cloth, lying on its side so the viewer can see the rounded silhouette of the blooms and the clean, fuchsia-wrapped stems. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows a coordinated floral centerpiece resting on a white surface. The same pink and lilac roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath are clustered tightly in a white decorative globe-shaped vase, its lattice-like pattern adding gentle texture. Two small, pale woven balls sit nearby, completing a cohesive table look that Flowers Mortlake might create for a local riverside reception.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage feels like a quiet walk through a beautifully styled Mortlake ceremony, each panel highlighting a different floral detail while keeping to a harmonious palette of cream, pale yellow, pink, and mauve. In the top left, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a white wedding dress with fine lace tracing the bodice. Her hands gently clasp a rounded bouquet, densely packed with roses in soft cream and buttery yellow, punctuated by deeper pink and magenta tones. Wisps of baby's breath and slender green leaves weave through the blooms, lending a fresh, airy texture that suggests petals just delivered from a local florist near Mortlake High Street. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's dark grey suit, highlighting a single, perfectly formed white rosebud at his lapel. It is framed with small sprays of white filler flowers and a trim of fresh greenery, all secured by a crisp white satin bow. The contrast between the luminous rose, the smooth red silk tie, and the textured suit cloth conveys a sense of polished, understated luxury. In the bottom left panel, a smaller bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid, rests on a subtly textured linen fabric. It echoes the bridal flowers-cream and pale yellow roses mingled with pink ones, generous baby's breath, and soft greenery-but is slightly looser in form, with the stems wrapped in a charming pink-and-white striped ribbon that feels personal and handcrafted. The bottom right panel reveals a coordinating centerpiece arranged in a compact dome and set atop a white, branch-like spherical vase. Two smaller woven spheres sit nearby on a white surface, the overall scene suggesting a thoughtfully curated reception table, perhaps styled for an intimate venue overlooking the Thames in Mortlake and prepared with the meticulous care of Flowers Mortlake.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled close, its colours and shapes unfolding like a soft sunrise over Mortlake's rooftops. The design is full and rounded yet never heavy, built around the plush, open faces of white lisianthus that resemble miniature garden roses. Nestled among them are pastel hydrangea petals, forming pillowy clusters of powdery blues and lilacs, while small lilac allium heads peek through, adding playful, star-like spheres of purple. Crisp greenery weaves between the flowers and around the stems, providing little flashes of deep green that keep the palette cool and refined. Light falls gently across the bouquet, similar to the early morning glow you'd find walking down White Hart Lane, and the blooms seem to hold that quiet luminosity, their surfaces almost pearly. Held together by neatly wrapped stems, the base has a reassuring firmness in the hand, contrasting with the silken softness of the petals. A mild fragrance-fresh, slightly sweet, and green-rises as if from an early spring garden after rain, evoking calm and expectation. This bouquet feels perfect for sweeping down the aisle of a local church near Mortlake High Street or for simple registry weddings, where a few exceptional details tell the whole story. Each variety has been chosen not just for its look but also for what it suggests: devotion, grace, and a gentle sense of future. Crafted with the quiet confidence of a seasoned local florist, the arrangement captures the essence of a modern Mortlake wedding-elegant, personal, and beautifully restrained.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single peach rose boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal or navy lapel, captured close and rendered with an eye for subtle elegance. The rosebud is compact and velvety, its petals curled tight yet promising bloom; it's framed by fine sprays of gypsophila and a slender flourish of greenery that gives the pin a fresh, natural silhouette. A small peach-hued ribbon bow at the base echoes the warm tone of a coral or peach tie beneath the jacket, creating a careful colour echo between flower and attire. The textures are in gentle conversation-the smoothness of the rose's petals, the crisp, matte weave of the suit fabric, and the feathery, delicate clouds of baby's breath that soften the whole composition. This boutonnière sits like a quiet, wearable poem close to the heart, signalling thoughtful coordination between bride and groom as much as personal pride and tradition. It's the kind of detail you might choose for a ceremony by the Thames in Mortlake or an elegant reception at a nearby riverside venue, where small floral gestures speak loudly about care and craft. As a florist I notice how the scale, stem length and ribbon tail are calibrated so the pin reads perfectly against a formal jacket-refined, intimate, and undeniably romantic.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This intimate four-image study captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette rendered with the thoughtful hand of an experienced florist. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white dress cradles a voluptuous bouquet of opened oriental lilies-creamy, satin-smooth petals that reflect a tender morning light-and white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in a soft purple blush that reads like a painter's wash around each petal. Scattered among them are narrow, spiky purple flowers and tendrils of grass-like foliage that provide vertical rhythm, while tiny gypsophila and curled fern fronds lend an airy, nostalgic counterpoint. The top-right close-up shows a groom's charcoal-grey jacket with a purple silk tie beneath; his boutonnière is a pared-down echo of the bridal cluster, featuring a single purple-rimmed Eustoma, a small lily bud and slim green accents tied with a neat white ribbon. The bottom-left captures a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a textured beige fabric, stems wrapped tightly in white ribbon and balanced for a bridesmaid to hold. Bottom-right reveals a tall, sculptural centrepiece in a white open-lattice spherical vase, lush with cascading greenery, buds, and purple-brushed lisianthus, set beside woven beige spheres-an elegant table vignette. The scene smells faintly floral and herbaceous, and would sit naturally at an evening reception near Mortlake's riverside or in a Richmond garden party, offering composed beauty and a calm, celebratory atmosphere.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close view shows the bride's bouquet held just in front of her, set against the creamy backdrop of an ivory wedding dress. At the centre of the arrangement, white lilies open with a soft, sculptural grace, their petals spreading to form a halo of light around a single red rose. The rose is vivid and plush, its rich crimson colour and tightly layered petals drawing the eye to the very heart of the bouquet. Around these main blooms, tufts of fresh green foliage and slender blades of grass create a sense of movement, as if the stems are quietly swaying in a gentle breeze from the nearby Thames in Mortlake. Bright red hypericum berries punctuate the greenery, small and round with a polished surface that catches glimmers of light. Threaded through the composition, clusters of delicate baby's breath contribute a fine, misty texture that softens the stronger shapes and colours. The bride's hands, with neatly manicured nails, hold the stems in a way that suggests both excitement and poise, the bouquet positioned close to her bodice. Under soft indoor lighting or filtered daylight, the white lilies seem almost to glow, while the red rose appears deeper and more intense, imbuing the scene with warmth and romance. The overall effect is one of uplifting serenity, a combination of classic floral choices arranged in a modern, airy style. This bouquet feels perfectly suited to a ceremony in one of Mortlake's local churches or a chic riverside reception, a floral expression of joy, hope, and the intimate emotions that accompany a promise to share a life together.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This bridal bouquet, gathered with care, is a serene composition of yellow and cream roses that seems to echo the soft, steady flow of the Thames by Mortlake. The roses are perfectly formed, with velvety petals curling outward in gentle spirals, shifting from creamy, almost ivory centres to mellow, buttery yellow at the edges. Arranged closely together, they create a rounded, harmonious cluster that feels full yet never overpowering. Between these luminous blooms, sprigs of baby's breath thread through like a constellation of tiny white stars, adding a whisper-light texture and a sense of airy movement. Around the bouquet, slender loops of deep green grass curve protectively, drawing the eye back toward the warm centres of the roses and giving the design a modern, sculptural flair. Additional foliage is woven in with a light touch, bringing natural freshness without disturbing the bouquet's calm rhythm. The light that falls across the flowers is soft and diffuse, as if coming through a nearby window of a Mortlake townhouse, gently illuminating the petals and highlighting their satiny surfaces. You can almost imagine the scent: the creamy sweetness of roses with a subtle green freshness, filling the stillness of a wedding morning with quiet anticipation. Held against a wedding gown, this bouquet would feel like a gentle embrace-elegant, intimate, and thoughtfully balanced. It has that unforced beauty that suits a ceremony in one of Mortlake's churches or a reception close to the river: refined without pretension, deeply romantic yet grounded, and crafted to accompany real moments of joy, vows, and shared glances that will be remembered for years to come.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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