Tulse Hill Wedding Collections

Welcome to your trusted florist for wedding flowers in Tulse Hill. As a local expert deeply rooted in the Tulse Hill community, we understand just how important the perfect bouquet is to turn your special day into a truly unforgettable event. Our dedicated team of florists is passionate about crafting bespoke arrangements for weddings, engagements, and celebrations across Tulse Hill and neighbouring areas like Brixton, Streatham, and West Norwood.

Our shop is conveniently located near key landmarks such as Tulse Hill Station, Norwood Road, and Brockwell Park, making it easy for you to pop in, consult with our specialists, or simply be inspired. We pride ourselves on our local knowledge and our long-standing relationships with the Tulse Hill community—delivering not only premium flowers but also warm, personalised service.

Order online with confidence: every wedding bouquet and floral arrangement is prepared by caring hands and delivered with precision. We offer same-day delivery until 3 PM throughout Tulse Hill and the surrounding neighbourhoods. Whether you need elegant bridal flowers, lush table centrepieces, or classic posies for your guests, we ensure each arrangement is crafted with skill and heart.

Your perfect day deserves exquisite flowers—and as your local florist, we’re here to make every moment bloom.

  • Serving Tulse Hill, Brixton, Streatham, & West Norwood
  • Same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM
  • Located by Tulse Hill Station and Norwood Road
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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored line of a groom's suit, the boutonnière offers a refined echo of the bridal blossoms: a single scarlet rose, its velvety petals curled inward with classic poise, is pinned with a whisper of gypsophila and a trailing sprig of delicate greenery that softens the formal silhouette. Nearby, the matching bouquet answers with theatrical composure - large, saturated blue hydrangeas build a dense, sculptural base while clusters of rich red roses punctuate the arrangement like confident signatures. Round eucalyptus leaves nestle between the blooms, their cool grey-green providing silent contrast and releasing a subtle aromatic lift that blends with the fresher, watery scent of the hydrangeas. The boutonnière's scale and quiet movement complement the bouquet, creating a visual dialogue between the couple that reads as unity and care. As a local florist familiar with Tulse Hill and the intimacy of neighbourhood ceremonies near Herne Hill Road and Tulse Hill station, I picture this set travelling easily from morning prep to a ceremony in a nearby chapel or a reception under open skies. Delivered with attention to temperature and timing, the flowers arrive with petals poised and stems secure, designed to last through vows and photos. Crafted with confident restraint and romantic warmth, this pairing carries both the formal dignity of the day and the tender, lived-in joy that makes a wedding feel utterly personal.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A carefully composed quartet of images captures a cohesive wedding palette in soft peach, violet-edged white and whispering white gypsophila, rendered with the kind of detail a local florist from Tulse Hill would expect at a summer ceremony. In the principal close-up, the bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet whose centre is a mass of plush peach roses; each bloom radiates a muted apricot warmth, encircled by white lisianthus whose petals flare with a bright purple rim and are sprinkled with tiny baby's breath like confetti. The bouquet sits against the ivory of the dress, its textures of satin and lace contrasted by the velvety petals and the subtle sheen of the ribbon-wrapped handle. Opposite, a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket mirrors the bouquet's tone: a single peach rose accompanied by delicate greenery and micro-clusters of baby's breath, the small peach ribbon echoing the bridal ties and the groom's solid peach tie beneath the lapel. On a softer, more intimate plane, a smaller hand-held arrangement lies on a woven neutral fabric - stems bound in blush ribbon with pearl pins catching the light - suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a luckier toss bouquet. The final image shows a reception centrepiece: the familiar trio of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and airy baby's breath formed into a dome and set within an airy white woven basket vase, with two light decorative spheres arranged beside it. Together these frames demonstrate how a single palette can move from bridal morning to reception table, offering a harmonious, tactile wedding story that feels at home in the lanes around Norwood Road and the gardens off Tulse Hill.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image presents a cohesive wedding flower story in white, green, red, and soft yellow, the kind of coordinated design often chosen by couples marrying around Tulse Hill and nearby West Norwood. In the top-left panel, only the bride's torso and hands are visible as she holds a lush, cascading bouquet against a calm, light-beige background. Broad, star-shaped white oriental lilies open dramatically at the centre, their stamens adding a touch of natural earthiness. Flowing from the bouquet's core, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward in a gentle waterfall, their slender stems and rounded petals giving a sense of movement. A single creamy yellow rose glows softly among bright green button-like blooms, clusters of glossy red berries, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila blossoms. Fine, trailing greenery and wispy grasses weave through the flowers, adding depth and a slightly wild, garden-inspired feel. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's dark suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie, highlighting a carefully composed boutonnière: one pristine white orchid bloom with a yellow throat, a small tuft of green pompon flower, and delicate gypsophila sprigs, all secured with a narrow red ribbon that echoes the tie. In the bottom-left panel, this same boutonnière is shown resting on a pale, slightly textured fabric, allowing the matte leaf, satin-finished ribbon, and smooth orchid petals to be clearly seen. Finally, the bottom-right image shows the bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, against a soft grey wall, accompanied by three decorative white wicker balls-suggestive of a calm, contemporary reception space near local venues along Norwood Road. The full set captures how bouquet and buttonhole work in perfect harmony for the big day.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage showcases a cohesive floral story that feels tailor-made for a stylish Tulse Hill couple, all built around bold fuchsia peonies and crisp white alstroemeria. In the top-left image, the bride's torso and hands are visible against her strapless white dress, the fabric smooth and understated so that her bouquet can truly sing. She holds a lush, rounded posy bursting with deep magenta peonies, each bloom layered and velvety, interlaced with white alstroemeria marked by fine maroon speckles, slender lime-green florets, and polished dark green leaves. Her ring glints softly, hinting at the quiet excitement before she might step out onto a local tree-lined street near Norwood Road. The top-right panel zooms into the groom's charcoal suit, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned to his lapel above a lavender-purple tie. The small cluster of white alstroemeria, delicate green spiky flowers, and trim foliage is secured with a narrow satin ribbon in the same purple shade, offering a neat counterpoint to the bride's more abundant bouquet while clearly belonging to the same floral family. Below, in the bottom-left frame, a more compact bouquet rests on a lightly textured beige surface. This piece mirrors the main bridal design with vibrant fuchsia peonies, airy white alstroemeria, and clean green notes, the stems wrapped tightly in lavender satin-perfect for bridesmaids walking through nearby Palace Road Gardens or for a joyful bouquet toss. The bottom-right panel brings the theme onto the reception tables: pink peonies and white alstroemeria are tucked into a low, round white vase made from interwoven strands that form a delicate lattice. Three neutral woven spheres sit beside it, echoing the texture of the vase and giving the arrangement an organic, contemporary feel, ideal for dressing wedding tables in venues around Tulse Hill and West Norwood.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned neatly to a charcoal suit jacket, this groom's boutonniere is built around a single, perfectly formed pink rose that immediately draws the eye. Its petals are layered in a gentle spiral, the outer edges just beginning to curl, giving the flower a sense of movement and life as it rests close to the groom's heart. Around the rose, slender accents of greenery add structure and shape, their deep green tones grounding the design, while light touches of baby's breath introduce a scattering of tiny white blooms that feel like a soft whisper of cloud. The base of the boutonniere is wrapped in a smooth, velvety ribbon, carefully folded and secured, lending an almost tactile luxury that you can imagine feeling under your fingertips. Against the dark suit fabric, the colours read clearly, creating a romantic highlight that would stand out in photographs taken on the streets of Tulse Hill or in nearby gardens around Brockwell Park. There is a thoughtful balance here between restraint and expression; nothing is fussy or overdone, yet every element works together to convey affection and gentle celebration. The boutonniere seems designed with those meaningful moments in mind-the first glance at the altar, the steadying squeeze of a hand before exchanging vows, the warm congratulations from family and friends in local venues off Brixton Hill. Crafted with care by an experienced Tulse Hill florist, this simple rose accessory transforms the groom's suit into a personal, floral statement of commitment and joy.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding image collage highlights the timeless pairing of red roses and baby's breath, styled with the attention to detail you'd expect from an experienced Tulse Hill florist. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a tightly gathered round bouquet, brimming with plush, velvety red roses. Each bloom is cupped by clusters of delicate white gypsophila, with just enough fresh green foliage to create contrast and depth, suggesting that moment when she pauses on a quiet Tulse Hill side street before walking into her ceremony. The top-right frame moves closer to the groom's chest, where a dark grey suit and crisp white shirt provide a refined backdrop. A bright red tie draws the eye toward the boutonniere: one vibrant red rosebud surrounded by soft baby's breath, slender green leaves, and a few wisps of decorative grass, all tied together with a neat red satin ribbon that mirrors the bridal bouquet's rich tones. In the bottom-left frame, another rounded bouquet of open red roses and clouds of white baby's breath rests on a light grey, subtly textured surface, its stems wrapped in red and white striped twine that suggests both care and a contemporary twist. The bottom-right frame reveals a compact dome of red roses and gypsophila, perched on a sculptural white spherical vase woven from fine rattan-like strands. Two smaller, off-white decorative spheres sit in front, forming a chic, minimalist centerpiece ideal for a reception table at a Tulse Hill restaurant or local hall, where each floral detail reinforces a cohesive, romantic wedding theme.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this wedding scene is captured as a tiny yet powerful echo of the bride's bouquet, much like a private vow tucked neatly against a lapel at a Tulse Hill ceremony. A single rose in a soft lilac or blush-lavender tone forms the heart of the design, its polished petals spiralling inward with quiet confidence. It is cradled by a fine spray of feathery greenery and delicate clouds of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom adding a whisper of softness rather than stealing focus. The florist has chosen a narrow lavender ribbon to bind the stems, tied with an understated flourish so that the satin edge just catches the light, reminiscent of streetlights coming on along Norwood Road after sunset. The boutonnière is composed with restraint and precision, intended to complement rather than compete with the bridal bouquet-an elegant companion piece that tells the same love story in miniature. The colours are cool and romantic, suitable for a refined celebration at a local Tulse Hill venue or a relaxed gathering near Brockwell Park, where the flower's gentle fragrance mingles with fresh evening air. You can almost feel the smoothness of the ribbon, the faint texture of the greenery beneath the fingers of whoever pins it on. This small floral accent doesn't shout; instead, it quietly completes the groom's look, a fragrant talisman that carries the shared spirit of the day from the first photo to the final dance.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This extended ALT description presents a four-part collage of wedding flowers that feel at home in a romantic Tulse Hill celebration. The top-left image focuses on the bride's midsection, her white lace wedding dress forming a detailed, almost filigree backdrop to a lush cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, their petals broad and silky with gentle yellow centers, pour downward among soft blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, feathery white baby's breath, and layers of green foliage. Threaded through the composition are deeper pink, nearly fuchsia spikes that add a contemporary edge to the otherwise classic palette. In the top-right image, the groom's boutonniere sits smartly on a dark charcoal or black suit lapel. A bright red tie and subtly patterned dress shirt peek from beneath the jacket. The boutonniere itself showcases a single white orchid framed by sprigs of baby's breath and slim green stems, all tied with a narrow white satin ribbon, creating a precise match to the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left frame shows this same boutonniere alone on a textured beige fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, its white petals, tiny blooms, and ribbon-wrapped stems clearly visible, like a small artwork awaiting its wearer. The bottom-right image highlights a coordinating table centerpiece resting on a clean white surface. A white woven, lattice-patterned cylindrical vase is filled with white orchids, blush roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath, green foliage, and those same deep pink accent flowers. Nearby, two decorative white woven spheres complete the scene, suggesting a calm, elegant reception setting, the sort you might find in a Tulse Hill venue overlooking local streets and gardens. The collage captures a harmonious wedding floral collection, from bouquet to boutonniere to centerpiece, all composed with the eye of an experienced local florist.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a cohesive wedding floral concept rendered in a refined palette of vivid red, pure white and lush green under soft, even lighting. In the upper-left panel a bride is shown from mid-torso, holding a generous cascading bouquet where open white lilies reach outward and glossy red roses nestle close; white phalaenopsis orchids spill down in satin ribbons, while fine sprays of Gypsophila and clusters of red hypericum berries add delicate contrast and tactile interest against the lace-detailed bodice and warm beige backdrop. The upper-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit, a single elegant phalaenopsis anchoring twin clusters of hypericum, with baby's breath and small leaves tied together by a slender loop of red ribbon that echoes the groom's red tie. In the lower-left a hand-sized corsage rests on woven linen, showcasing the orchid centrepiece, curling green foliage, tiny berries and a playful red ribbon-close-up evidence of careful wiring and finishing. The lower-right panel displays an intricate centerpiece in a white woven holder on a pristine table, flanked by white orb decorations; the arrangement repeats the bouquet's components-lilies, roses, cascading orchids, berries and airy greens-creating continuity across ceremony florals. As a Tulse Hill florist familiar with Herne Hill and Norwood Road weddings, I can imagine the heady mix of rose and lily scent and the quiet, confident presence these pieces bring to a register table or bridal procession.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-frame collage captures a complete wedding flower story, as if following a couple through their day in and around Tulse Hill, from the first look to the reception table. In the top-left image, a bride in a strapless white gown holds an opulent cascading bouquet that flows from her hands like a soft floral waterfall. Open white phalaenopsis orchids form the focal point, their wide, velvety petals layered among blush pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and light purple filler flowers, all supported by feathery sprays of baby's breath and trailing greenery that elongate the silhouette. The blooms appear freshly arranged, the colours gentle yet defined, like the early evening light over nearby Brockwell Park. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's dark grey suit. Pinned to his lapel is a carefully crafted boutonniere: one pristine white orchid bloom, supported by clusters of lavender filler flowers and small green leaves, wrapped at the base with a slender strip of purple ribbon that subtly ties into his magenta tie, giving a sophisticated, colour-coordinated look that would suit any Tulse Hill registry office wedding. The bottom-left image offers a still-life composition of another boutonniere, resting on a textured light beige fabric that resembles natural linen. Here, a tightly formed white phalaenopsis bud is paired with tiny sprigs of white baby's breath and clean green foliage, finished with a bright pink ribbon that forms a neat bow, suggesting care and intention for a groom or groomsman. In the bottom-right frame, a grand cascading arrangement of white orchids, pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and baby's breath overflows from a detailed white woven vase. Three matching white woven spheres sit beside it on a white surface, extending the texture and making this design an ideal statement for a Tulse Hill reception venue or intimate restaurant celebration.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully designed wedding flower set is displayed as if prepared for a bride and groom in Tulse Hill, combining soft romance with thoughtful structure. The main bouquet is a lush, rounded cluster of mauve-pink roses, each bloom open enough to reveal its spiral heart, their petals slightly curled at the edges like brushstrokes in a watercolour painting. Between the roses, crisp green button chrysanthemums tuck in like tiny, rounded jewels, offering a playful contrast of colour and a lightly textured surface that catches the eye. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms weave through the arrangement, their papery, ruffled petals softening the bolder roses and creating a gentle transition between pink, green, and white. Slender stems of foliage and graceful leaves stretch out at the edges, giving the bouquet a contemporary feel while still keeping a classic, hand-tied shape. The exposed stems are aligned neatly and bound in intricate ribbon work, layers of pink and white satin criss-crossed to form a polished handle that feels smooth in the hand, perfect for a walk down the aisle at a Tulse Hill venue or a registry office near West Norwood. Resting alongside is the groom's boutonnière: a single, elegant white lisianthus bloom with airy grasses and perhaps a whisper of lavender ribbon, understated yet clearly part of the same floral story. Soft, even lighting glows over the petals, making the mauve tones appear almost luminous, as if captured in the calm of a wedding morning before guests gather. Together, bouquet and boutonnière convey a hopeful, joyful spirit, blending fresh garden textures with the quiet sophistication of a tailored city celebration.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a seamless wedding story in red, the kind of cohesive floral look often chosen by couples in Tulse Hill who love bold, romantic styling. In the top-left image, the bride's hands rest gently around a tightly gathered posy of deep red roses, each bloom open just enough to reveal layered, velvety petals. The bouquet is rich with red hypericum berries tucked between the flowers, while a precise ring of glossy green leaves forms a tidy, collar-like finish against her white gown, lending structure and a hint of modern elegance. The top-right frame draws you close to the groom's dark, charcoal-grey lapel, where a single red rosebud sits proudly as a boutonniere. Wisps of fine green foliage and airy white gypsophila soften the shape, and matching red berries add a subtle sparkle. A slim red satin ribbon is wrapped around the stems, mirroring the groom's vivid red tie and crisp white shirt. In the bottom-left panel, a second bouquet, possibly for a bridesmaid standing on a Tulse Hill church step or outside a local registry office, lies against a woven beige background. Several red roses and berries emerge from broad, structured green leaves that curve around them, creating an almost sculptural fan, with a red ribbon binding the stems. The final, bottom-right image showcases a compact dome of red roses and berries, arranged as a table centerpiece and resting on a white, intricately woven spherical base, flanked by two smaller natural-wood spheres on a smooth surface. The soft beige and grey backdrop suggests a calm, intimate reception setting, where each element ties back to the couple's passionate red theme.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel wedding collage portrays a cohesive pink and green floral theme, the sort of coordinated styling often chosen by couples marrying around Tulse Hill or near Herne Hill's leafy streets. In the top-left image, the focus is on the bride's hands and waistline of a white lace gown, where she holds a lush, rounded bouquet. Light pink and dusky lavender roses are packed closely together, some still in tight bud while others are fully unfurled, layered among vivid green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria lightly flecked with yellow, and clouds of fine white baby's breath, all supported by glossy green foliage that gives the design structure. The top-right panel moves in closer to a groom's dark charcoal jacket and bold fuchsia tie, highlighting a petite boutonniere crafted from a single blush rosebud, two bright green button chrysanthemums, tiny gypsophila florets, and wisps of decorative grass; everything is neatly bound with a slim pink ribbon, discreet yet clearly matched to the bridal bouquet. Below left, a similar bouquet rests sideways on a light beige, almost linen-like fabric, perhaps ready for a bridesmaid; from this angle, you can see the careful spiral of stems and the precise binding of the fuchsia ribbon that holds them. The lower-right panel completes the story with a compact table centerpiece arranged in a white, woven-look spherical vase, its dome of pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath accompanied by two smaller neutral woven spheres, suggesting an elegant reception table set for guests somewhere in the heart of Tulse Hill.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel image captures the refined harmony of wedding floristry in a palette of cream, pale yellow and pink, each panel a study in texture and calm. In the top-left frame a bride, shown from the chest down, clasps a round, densely packed bouquet of cream and pale yellow roses threaded with richer pink-mauve blooms; tiny white baby's breath drifts between petals while glossy green leaves add structure and freshness, the lace of her gown softening the composition like early morning light over Tulse Hill Station. The top-right panel narrows to the groom's lapel where a single pristine white rose bud boutonnière is pinned to a dark charcoal jacket beside a crisp white shirt and a smooth red silk tie; a neat white satin bow and delicate sprigs of foliage and baby's breath complete this understated accent. Bottom-left offers a more informal bridesmaid posy resting on warm textured linen: a cluster of open cream and pale yellow roses with a few bright pink flowers, abundant baby's breath and rich green ruscus, the stems bound in a striped pink-and-white ribbon that feels bespoke and tactile. Bottom-right shows a compact centerpiece arranged identically to the bridal bouquet, set in a white spherical vase crafted from intertwined branches; two pale woven spheres sit beside it on a white surface against a soft beige backdrop, evoking rustic elegance for reception tables in and around West Norwood and Dulwich. The overall impression is timeless, fragrant and sensitively crafted by local hands at Flower Delivery Tulse Hill.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests as if cradled in gentle morning light, its colours reminiscent of the soft skies over Tulse Hill just after dawn. The shape is refined yet welcoming, slightly rounded and full, with white lisianthus forming the plush, creamy centre of the design. Around them, pastel hydrangea petals create a billowy halo, while lilac allium pop up like playful bursts of colour, adding a subtle touch of whimsy and movement. The stems are neatly wrapped, giving a sense of sturdy craftsmanship beneath the softness of the blooms, and glimpses of crisp greenery weave between the flowers, offering refreshingly cool contrast. Light glows along each petal, giving the bouquet a youthful, serene radiance, as if it has just been gathered from a tranquil garden off nearby Dulwich Road. The imagined scent is gentle and uplifting, combining the sweetness of early summer blossoms with a fresh, leafy undertone that would feel at home in a garden wedding near Brockwell Park. This arrangement could easily be visualised in the hands of a bride walking down the aisle at a Tulse Hill ceremony, resting on a registrar's table, or placed carefully on a windowsill to be admired between photographs. Every flower appears deliberately chosen for both beauty and sentiment, reflecting the thoughtful design approach of a local florist who understands how important it is for each bouquet to mirror the couple's story. The overall mood is one of quiet commitment and hopeful beginnings, a floral symphony that promises calm, enduring love.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
The boutonnière captures a restrained elegance made personal for a Tulse Hill celebration. A single peach rosebud, its petals compact and velvety, is set close to the lapel of a dark charcoal or navy jacket, the hue chosen to play off the warm coral tones of a tie beneath. Tiny sprigs of gypsophila halo the rose like whispered confetti, while a slender flourish of bright greenery provides a crisp architectural line against softer textures. At the base, a neat bow of peach-coloured ribbon is tied with confident, understated precision; the ribbon's finish catches light in a way that subtly echoes the sheen of a groom's shirt cuff. The contrast between the rose's plush surface and the foliage's slightly waxy firmness creates a pleasing tactile dialogue-smooth, soft petals against the brisk snap of fresh leaves-suggesting the care of an experienced florist who understands how a small detail sits close to the heart. The overall impression is one of thoughtful coordination: the boutonnière reflects the wedding palette in miniature, ready to complement portraits taken around nearby Norwood Road or snapped outside a Tulse Hill station under mature street trees. It reads as tradition made modern-romantic without being fussy, intimate yet composed-and is the sort of detail that quietly binds the couple's aesthetic together from vows to reception.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image reads as a wedding story told in white and purple, framed in four gentle scenes that share a single floral voice. In the upper-left panel a bride's hands hold a generous bouquet of white oriental lilies-some wide and luminous, others as creamy buds promising more unfurling-paired with white lisianthus edged in a soft, painterly purple that gives each bloom a crown. Narrow spikes of dark purple accent flowers and fine grassy fronds ripple through the composition, while broader glossy greens ground the shape and lend a fresh, natural weight. The groom's boutonniere in the upper-right is a considered miniature: a single open Eustoma with its purple rim, a small lily bud, a sprig of spiky purple and delicate greenery, all tied with a neat white ribbon and set against a charcoal grey jacket and a deep purple silk tie that harmonises the palette. Below, a smaller hand-tied bouquet rests on a textured light beige cloth, the stems bound in satin-white ribbon and the arrangement balanced for a bridesmaid or a toss, repeating the same tactile contrasts of firm lily petals and ruffled lisianthus. The lower-right panel elevates the scheme into event decor, showing a tall centerpiece in a contemporary white woven sphere vase: cascading leaves, grass-like textures and clusters of lilies and purple-edged lisianthus form an elegant, airy display beside two woven beige spheres. Bathed in soft, warm light, these arrangements convey skilled craftsmanship, a subtle fragrance of lilies and a contemporary romanticism that would sit beautifully on a Tulse Hill table or under the soft trees of a local garden venue.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close, lingering look at the groom's boutonniere reveals a single deep red rose pinned neatly against the lapel of a suit, its petals layered like velvet and just beginning to unfurl. The rose is the undisputed star, but it is thoughtfully framed by tidy sprigs of green foliage, a few miniature berries, and tiny clustered blooms of baby's breath that soften the overall silhouette. The rich crimson of the rose mirrors the sheen of the groom's tie, creating a coordinated harmony that would feel completely at home in a Tulse Hill ceremony, whether in a local church or a contemporary venue near the station. The textures invite the imagination to lean closer: smooth, cool petals; slightly waxy, structured leaves; and the gentle firmness of the berries, which add an almost playful contrast. The boutonniere is lit by soft, flattering light, perhaps from a window overlooking the quiet residential streets off Christchurch Road, giving a faint highlight to each curve of the rose. Carefully wired and wrapped, the stems disappear neatly behind the lapel, speaking to the steady hands and practiced eye of an experienced florist. This small floral piece carries the weight of the day's emotion; worn close to the heart, it feels both traditional and individual, a subtle signature that sets the groom apart among friends and family. It seems made for those still, meaningful instants-a pause before walking down the aisle, a shared smile at the registrar's table-holding within it a whisper of fragrance and a concentrated symbol of love.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft natural light the boutonnière reads as a miniature testament to delicate craftsmanship: a single pale yellow rose, its velvety petals tightly formed and luminous, takes centre stage. Around it, whispers of baby's breath and tender green sprigs create a halo of airiness, their fine textures contrasting with the dense, plush curve of the rose. The accessories - a crisp white ribbon knot and neat stem wrapping - add a tactile, finished quality that feels both refined and personal. When pinned to a smart black lapel beside a vivid red tie, the pale yellow bloom offers a calm, reassuring presence amid the excitement of the day; the colour plays gently against the darkness of the jacket and the brightness of the tie, signalling warmth and understated affection. There is a pleasing interplay of surfaces here: the soft bloom, the feathery gypsophila, the smooth silk of the tie, even the subtle weave of the suit fabric - each element elevates the others and grounds the boutonnière in real-world texture. The scent is faint and fresh, a whisper rather than a flourish, suited to close conversation and photographs where the smallest details matter. As a florist serving Tulse Hill and the surrounding neighbourhoods near Norwood Road, I often recommend this style for fathers, ushers, or the happy couple themselves - small floral gestures that read as sincerity and care on a day full of emotion and ritual.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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