Bromley Common Wedding Collections – Stunning Local Wedding Flowers

Welcome to Flowers Bromley Common, your neighbourhood florist specialising in unforgettable wedding flowers for couples in Bromley Common and surrounding areas like Hayes and Petts Wood. We pride ourselves on our passion for floral design and our deep roots in the community, just a short stroll from Chatterton Road and moments from the picturesque Whitehall Recreation Ground.

Our expert florists pour years of experience and a love for all things floral into every design—from simple bridal bouquets to elaborate venue decorations. We’re local to Bromley College and know exactly how to weave the charm of our area into each bespoke arrangement. Trust us to create tailor-made wedding bouquets, buttonholes, and table centrepieces that reflect your unique vision and the spirit of your special day.

  • Serving Bromley Common, Hayes, and Petts Wood
  • Moments from Chatterton Road & Whitehall Recreation Ground
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Order your wedding flowers online with ease and let Flowers Bromley Common take the stress out of your special day. Our reputation for reliability, friendly service, and local expertise makes us the florist couples in Bromley Common trust. We can’t wait to create something beautiful just for you.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored dark wool of a groom's suit, the boutonnière is a study in restrained romance: a single red rosebud curls inward with classical poise, its velvety surface catching the light and drawing the eye. Around it, a delicate spray of gypsophila softens the silhouette, while a slender tendril of trailing greenery introduces a touch of movement, the leaves whispering with cool, herbal scent. The boutonnière mirrors a larger story in the matching bouquet, where lush blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like foundation beneath clusters of passionate red roses. Eucalyptus leaves-rounded and silvery-nestle between blooms, adding a pleasantly resinous fragrance that layers with the sweeter rose notes and the powdery freshness of the hydrangeas. The bouquet is composed to read well from both near and far: bold colours that pop in photographs and a variety of textures that invite touch, from the smooth velvet of rose petals to the papery, full heads of hydrangea and the soft, feathery gypsophila. This pairing suits a modern wedding in Bromley town centre or an intimate reception near Kelsey Park, where contemporary tailoring meets classic floral romance. Prepared with the steady hands of a neighbourhood florist, the ensemble emphasises balance-visual drama without heaviness-so that both the groom's lapel and the bride's arms carry a cohesive, memorable emblem of the day. Flowers Bromley Common arranges these combinations with an eye for scent, proportion and the way colours photograph under English daylight, ensuring a cohesive look for ceremonies across Bromley Common and nearby streets.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A single peach rose boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket completes a quietly romantic scene that speaks of attention and unity. The rose, the same warm apricot-peach as the bride's clustered bouquet, sits with delicate sprigs of baby's breath and fine green fronds, the composition neat and confident against the structured lapel. A soft peach ribbon is tied into a subtle loop beneath the bloom, echoing the ribbon-wrapped bridal handle and the gentle blush tones that run through the wedding palette. Nearby, the bride's rounded bouquet is densely packed with pale peach roses at its center; each rose feels plush and tactile, surrounded by white lisianthus edged in vivid purple that give the arrangement a playful yet elegant counterpoint. Tiny clusters of baby's breath thread through the design, their fragile, airy presence providing contrast to the fuller blooms and lending an overall sense of lightness. A smaller tossing bouquet and a compact bridesmaid arrangement repeat the palette, while a reception centerpiece arranged in an airy white basket brings the same shapes and colours to the table, paired with neutral woven spheres that feel handcrafted and local. The whole presentation - from lapel to table - exudes a soft, reassuring warmth, like afternoon sunshine over Bromley Common, and smells faintly of fresh-cut roses and warm ribbon. It's an ensemble designed to feel both contemporary and rooted, the quiet floral punctuation to vows exchanged among family and friends.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A refined wedding floral story unfolds across four coordinated panels, echoing the relaxed elegance often seen at Bromley Common celebrations. The top-left image focuses on a bride shown from the chest down, her white, delicately textured dress framing a sumptuous cascading bouquet. This bouquet is rich with open white oriental lilies, their star-shaped petals and stamens clearly visible, while slender stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downwards in a soft waterfall. At its heart sits a creamy rose, encircled by vivid green pompon-style blooms, bright red berries reminiscent of Hypericum, and tiny white gypsophila that softens every edge, all supported by fine green foliage that adds movement and depth. In the top-right panel, a groom in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie wears a matching boutonnière on his lapel. The design features a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, a small cluster of green spherical flowers, and a few stems of baby's breath, all gathered and finished with a slim, bright red ribbon. The bottom-left panel offers a close view of this boutonnière, laid on a subtly textured beige fabric that resembles linen, making every petal and leaf clearly defined. The bottom-right panel presents the bridal bouquet again, this time displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface against a light grey wall. Three decorative white wicker spheres lie beside the vase, suggesting a modern, thoughtfully styled wedding display, the kind of finishing touch a local Bromley Common florist might create for a reception close to Jubilee Country Park.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a single floral vision unfolding across the day, the sort of cohesive design favoured by couples marrying around Bromley Common and its surrounding churches. In the top-left frame, only the bride's torso is visible, her strapless white dress acting as a quiet backdrop. She holds a beautifully rounded bouquet at her waist, brimming with vivid fuchsia peonies whose layered petals create a plush, romantic texture. Interwoven are white alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lilies, with fine maroon speckles tracing the inner petals. Slender, spiky lime-green flowers and deep green leaves add contrast and movement, giving the bouquet a modern edge while keeping it soft and elegant. The top-right panel turns to the groom. Against his dark charcoal jacket and smooth lavender tie, a petite boutonniere is pinned neatly on his lapel. It repeats the same elements-white alstroemeria, light green textural blooms, and verdant foliage-tied with a lavender-purple satin ribbon that coordinates perfectly with his tie, creating a refined, unified look suited to a Bromley Common ceremony. In the bottom-left image, a smaller bouquet lies on a textured light beige fabric. Likely intended for a bridesmaid or for tossing, it mirrors the bridal bouquet in miniature with its fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and hints of green, the stems wrapped tightly in a lavender ribbon for a tidy finish. The bottom-right panel completes the story with a compact floral centrepiece. The same flowers are gathered into a white spherical vase of intricately woven material, like a modern wicker orb, with three lighter beige decorative balls arranged nearby. This final scene suggests a Bromley Common wedding breakfast, where tables are dressed with coordinated arrangements that echo the personal flowers, tying the entire celebration together.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A single, luminous pink rose boutonniere rests neatly against the lapel of a charcoal suit, its simplicity drawing all attention to the purity of the bloom. The rose is tightly formed, its petals spiralling inward with a soft satin sheen, creating a small but striking focal point that suggests quiet elegance rather than showiness. Wisps of greenery and delicate sprigs of baby's breath frame the flower, adding texture and a hint of movement, like tiny white stars scattered in a soft green sky. A smooth velvet ribbon, carefully wrapped and pinned, secures the stem, giving the piece a refined finish that feels perfectly suited to a modern Bromley Common groom. The contrast between the deep charcoal fabric and the fresh pink rose heightens the sense of occasion, evoking the poised, anticipatory moments just before a ceremony near Norman Park or at a local Bromley venue. The craftsmanship is obvious in the clean lines, the precise trimming of foliage, and the way the boutonniere sits flat yet full, comfortable to wear throughout a day of photos, speeches, and dancing. You can almost sense the gentle fragrance of the rose mingling with crisp suit cloth, a subtle reminder of the romance at the heart of the celebration. This small floral accent carries emotional weight: it speaks of promises, whispered vows, and the supportive presence of loved ones gathered close. Designed with care that any florist in Bromley Common would be proud of, the boutonniere becomes a quiet symbol of love worn close to the heart.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage captures a unified red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the kind often requested by couples marrying in and around Bromley Common. In the top-left image, the bride's torso is shown in a soft, flattering light, her white lace wedding gown forming a delicate backdrop to a dense, rounded bouquet. Dozens of rich, velvety red roses are packed closely together, their deep crimson petals cupped protectively around each other, threaded with dainty clusters of white gypsophila. A few small green leaves break up the red and white, adding contrast and suggesting the freshness of flowers arranged that morning. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned precisely to a dark grey suit jacket worn over a spotless white shirt and a bright red tie. The miniature design features one perfect red rosebud accented with baby's breath, slim green leaves, and wispy grass, tied with a narrow red satin ribbon that gives just a hint of festive sheen, much as you'd see on a groom stepping out for photos in Norman Park. In the bottom-left panel, a similar bridal bouquet lies sideways on a light grey, slightly textured surface, showing off its rounded dome of open red roses and delicate white gypsophila. The stems are gathered and finished with red-and-white striped twine, speaking to thoughtful, handcrafted detail. The bottom-right image presents a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and baby's breath perched atop a white, woven lattice sphere. In front of it sit two smaller off-white orbs of the same intertwined material, creating an elegant centerpiece that would sit beautifully on wedding tables across Bromley Common and nearby venues.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
Arranged neatly on a neutral surface, this wedding collection feels like a moment paused in a Bromley Common florist's studio just before the bouquets leave for the ceremony. Dominating the scene is a hand-tied bridal bouquet, full and rounded, composed of plush cream peonies and blush-pink roses. The peonies are caught at that perfect stage of openness, their many petals unfurling like soft ruffles of fabric, while the roses display graceful spirals with edges that gently curl back. Hues shift from milk-white and pale shell pink to deeper magenta and soft lilac, giving the bouquet a rich yet gentle romance. Nestled among them, white gypsophila creates a halo of tiny blossoms that soften the outlines of each larger flower. Sleek green leaves curve around the bouquet's base, providing a fresh frame that evokes the greenery of nearby Bromley Common and its tree-lined roads. Close by rests the groom's boutonnière, a refined miniature echo of the larger design: a single lilac-toned rose, touches of feathery greenery, and clouds of baby's breath, all tied with a slim ribbon ready to be pinned on a wedding suit. Additional small arrangements or bridesmaids' posies may be visible, repeating the same colour story to unify the bridal party. The overall atmosphere in the image is one of calm preparation and thoughtful craftsmanship, with soft natural light revealing the texture of every petal and leaf. It suggests a wedding morning where flowers have just been delivered fresh, ready to be carried down the aisle at a local Bromley Common venue or photographed in a nearby garden.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed wedding collage captures a cohesive floral theme that feels perfectly suited to a romantic celebration in Bromley Common, from the quiet residential streets to nearby open spaces. The top left image focuses on the bride from the waist down, her white lace wedding dress providing a delicate canvas for a lush cascade bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids spill gracefully, each bloom showing a soft yellow centre. Nestled around them are blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock flowers, tiny clouds of baby's breath, and layers of glossy green foliage. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers thread through the arrangement, adding flickers of vivid colour and giving the bouquet a sense of movement, as though the flowers are drifting gently downward. To the top right, the groom's boutonniere sits smartly on a dark charcoal or black lapel, framed by a bold red tie and subtly patterned shirt. A single pristine white phalaenopsis orchid is surrounded by sprigs of baby's breath and slender greenery, all bound together with a narrow white satin ribbon, creating a refined, modern look that echoes the bride's bouquet. The bottom left panel isolates that boutonniere on a softly textured beige fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, allowing each detail-the orchid's smooth petals, the tiny white gypsophila blooms, and the ribbon-wrapped stems-to be clearly seen. In the bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece stands on a clean white surface, flowers spilling from a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. White orchids, soft pink roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath, and fresh foliage combine, while deeper pink accents peek out playfully. Two decorative white woven spheres sit beside the vase, creating a cohesive tablescape that could easily grace a Bromley Common reception venue or a family gathering at home, tying bouquet, boutonniere, and décor into a single elegant narrative.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a cohesive wedding floral concept in tones of scarlet, ivory and leaf-green, photographed in soft, flattering daylight that emphasizes texture and scent. The top-left panel shows a bride from mid-torso down, leaning slightly forward so her hand-wrapped bouquet reads as a graceful, cascading statement against a pale beige background; opened white lilies form star-like faces beside tight, lush red roses, while long white phalaenopsis orchids trail gently, their satin petals contrasting with clusters of bright red hypericum berries, feathery baby's breath, and a mix of broad and spiky greens that give the bouquet rhythm and depth. In the top-right, a groom's charcoal jacket and striking red tie frame a single-orchid boutonniere: a flawless white phalaenopsis sits center stage, accented by twin hypericum berry clusters, small green leaves and soft baby's breath, all tied with a slender red ribbon to echo the bride's flowers. The lower-left close-up of the boutonniere on a textured linen surface invites touch-note the smoothness of the orchid, the waxy berries and the delicate fringing of foliage. The lower-right shows an artful table centerpiece in a white woven vase on a clean white surface, flanked by round white decorative spheres; the arrangement mirrors the bouquet with lilies, roses and cascading orchids, creating a consistent visual story. I imagine these designs delivered to venues around Petts Wood, Hayes Lane and Bromley High Street-fresh, fragrant and shaped to move with the day's ceremonies.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image is a four-part collage capturing a coordinated set of elegant wedding flowers that could be seen at a stylish ceremony near Bromley Common. The top-left panel reveals a bride from the neckline down in a strapless white gown, holding a lush cascading bouquet that flows almost to her waist. The bouquet is composed of numerous white phalaenopsis orchids with wide, open faces, nestled among blush pink roses, soft lavender roses, and smaller lilac-toned blooms. Wisps of baby's breath and trailing greenery soften the edges, giving the arrangement a romantic, slightly windswept look against the smooth fabric of her dress. The top-right panel is a close-up of a groom's boutonniere on a dark grey, nearly charcoal suit. A single white orchid sits proudly at the centre, framed by dainty lavender fillers, fresh green foliage, and a slender purple ribbon that coordinates with a magenta tie peeking from beneath the lapel. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is carefully placed on a textured, light beige fabric surface. Here, a white orchid bud is accompanied by sprigs of white baby's breath and greenery, bound together with a bright pink ribbon, highlighting the craftsmanship and attention to detail. The bottom-right panel features a dramatic cascading floral display arranged in an ornate white woven vase, similar in style to the bridal bouquet. White orchids arch gracefully over layers of pink and lavender roses, interspersed with purple filler flowers and clouds of baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres sit beside the vase, suggesting a coordinated wedding décor scheme suited to local venues around Hayes Lane and the wider Bromley Common area.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this image, a romantic bridal bouquet and its matching boutonnière are presented as a complete wedding set, their colours and textures harmonising as gracefully as a couple saying their vows in Bromley Common. The bouquet has a traditional rounded shape, filled generously with mauve-pink roses that open in soft curls, creating a layered, painterly effect. These roses sit at the heart of the design, their petals tinged with hints of lavender and blush that glow gently in the diffused light. Nestled between them, compact green button chrysanthemums provide little spheres of texture, a fresh, grassy green that evokes the tidy gardens and leafy corners surrounding the local area. Creamy white lisianthus and similar pale blooms weave between the more colourful flowers, their ruffled petals forming delicate, cloud-like pockets of light. Touches of foliage and carefully placed greenery break up the blooms, lending a natural, slightly whimsical feel while preserving a polished bridal structure. The stems are gathered and wrapped meticulously with a pink and white satin ribbon, the band smooth and slightly glossy, suggesting both comfort and elegance in the bride's grip. Positioned nearby, the boutonnière showcases a single white blossom, likely a lisianthus or petite rosebud, accented with slender green sprigs and a fine strip of lavender ribbon, echoing the bouquet's palette on a smaller, tailored scale. Soft, even lighting caresses the petals and makes each flower appear freshly cut, as if prepared that morning for same-day delivery to a Bromley Common wedding. The arrangement radiates joy, calm, and thoughtful craftsmanship, ready to accompany a couple through their most important moments.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four images captures a carefully coordinated red rose wedding collection, ideal for a Bromley Common couple seeking a rich, romantic look that flows seamlessly from aisle to reception tables. In the top-left panel, the spotlight falls on a bride in a white gown, her hands gently holding a rounded bouquet of deep crimson roses. The blooms are tightly clustered, creating a plush dome of petals, while small red hypericum berries nestle between them like glistening beads. A neat collar of glossy green foliage curves around the base, adding structure and framing the flowers with a polished, elegant edge against the softness of the dress. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's attire: a dark charcoal-grey suit, bright red tie, and crisp white shirt. Pinned to his lapel is a single red rosebud boutonniere, edged with delicate trails of fine greenery, tiny white gypsophila flowers, and a few coordinated red berries. A narrow red satin ribbon is tied in a subtle bow at the base, drawing the eye without overwhelming the clean lines of the jacket. In the bottom-left panel, another bouquet-perfect for a bridesmaid walking through Bromley Common's residential streets to the ceremony-features lush red roses and berries encased in broad, dark green tropical leaves that sweep around the blooms in a sculptural, contemporary frame. A red ribbon wraps the stems, resting on a textured beige background that softens the arrangement's strong colours. The bottom-right panel reveals a low, rounded table centrepiece of red roses and berries, mirroring the same palette and style. It sits on a distinctive white woven spherical base made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden woven spheres on a pale surface, with a gentle beige and grey wall beyond, evoking elegant, natural wedding décor with a warm, passionate red theme.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage showcases a unified wedding flower story in soft pinks, lilacs, and fresh greens, perfectly suited to a ceremony or reception around Bromley Common. In the top-left image, the bride is seen from the shoulders to the waist, wearing a white lace gown and holding a generously rounded bouquet. The design features light pink and lavender roses, some in tight buds and others open to reveal layered petals, interlaced with bright green button chrysanthemums, blush pink alstroemeria with fine yellow speckles, and feathery clouds of white baby's breath. Deep green leaves frame the flowers, giving the bouquet a structured yet romantic silhouette, as though captured just before the walk down the aisle. To the right, the top panel presents a close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket. On the lapel, a boutonniere mirrors the bridal palette: a single soft pink rosebud, small heads of vivid green chrysanthemum, delicate tufts of gypsophila, and slender blades of ornamental grass, all secured with a fuchsia ribbon that pairs perfectly with the groom's bold pink tie. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet lying on a light beige textured cloth, possibly a bridesmaid's version. From this low, side-on angle, the clean binding of the stems in fuchsia satin is clearly visible, demonstrating the care taken in the floristry. Finally, in the bottom-right panel, the theme is reimagined as a table centerpiece: a tight dome of pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath is placed in a decorative white spherical vase with a woven, lattice-like pattern, flanked by two smaller, pale woven spheres. The overall impression is of a coordinated Bromley Common wedding collection where bouquet, boutonniere, and centerpiece share one cohesive, elegant design language.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image is a four-part visual story of coordinated wedding flowers, as though a Bromley Common couple's entire floral scheme has been laid out in one frame. In the top left, the bride is seen from the shoulders down, her white dress with gentle lace detail on the bodice forming a soft backdrop to her round bouquet. The bouquet is densely packed with cream and pale yellow roses, their petals gently curling outwards, accented by richer pink and mauve roses that lend depth and romance. Clusters of white baby's breath and touches of fresh green foliage weave through the blooms, giving a sense of movement and fragrance, like walking past a blossoming garden near Bromley Common's leafy side streets. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonnière. His dark grey suit and crisp white shirt are punctuated by a striking red silk tie, while on the lapel rests a single white rosebud surrounded by delicate baby's breath and a slender spray of greenery. A neat white satin bow wraps the stems, adding a poised, traditional finish that would look right at home in formal photos taken in Queen's Gardens or along local tree-lined avenues. At the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy is placed on a lightly textured beige linen surface. This smaller bouquet mirrors the bridal design: cream and pale yellow roses alongside a few bright pink roses, clouds of white filler flowers, and relaxed greenery, tied with a pink and white striped ribbon that gives it an easy charm. Finally, the bottom right panel showcases a round centerpiece styled in the same palette, arranged tightly and perched on an openwork white twig sphere vase. Two smaller natural woven balls sit beside it, evoking a rustic yet refined table setting for a reception in a Bromley Common restaurant or hall, the flowers appearing freshly arranged for same-day celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured at rest, its rounded shape and gentle colours conjuring the stillness of an early Bromley Common morning before the streets stir. At the heart of the design, plush white lisianthus bloom in generous layers, their petals soft and slightly curled, giving the bouquet a cloud-like fullness. Nestled between them are pastel heads of hydrangea, each tiny floret creating a quilted texture that contrasts with the smooth lisianthus. Scattered among these are playful lilac allium, their star-like clusters adding a touch of whimsy and a deeper pop of purple, like the last hues of dawn fading over the local parks. The greenery is crisp and carefully placed, following the curve of the bouquet and framing the flowers without overwhelming them, while the stems are neatly wrapped, forming a firm, comfortable handle for the bride to hold as she walks. The light in the image is soft and natural, glancing off the petals so they almost glow, suggesting freshness and same-day preparation typical of a wedding morning. One can almost sense a delicate fragrance of garden sweetness rising from the bouquet - clean, powdery, and serene. Whether being carried down the aisle of a Bromley Common church or displayed later in a glass vase at the reception, the bouquet feels like a quiet promise of lasting love. Each flower choice, their cool, soothing tones and graceful forms, speaks to careful planning and the seasoned judgement of a florist experienced in shaping sentimental pieces for local couples and their families.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned to the groom's charcoal-navy jacket, the boutonnière is a study in elegant restraint: a single, velvety peach rosebud with its outer petals just unfurling, cradled by tiny white gypsophila and a narrow flourish of fresh greenery. A neat bow of pale peach ribbon at the base echoes the rose's tone and ties the piece into the wider wedding palette, while the groom's coral-peach tie beneath and the crisp white shirt frame the lapel with a cohesive, tailored look. The interplay of textures-the rose's smooth cup, the airy cloud of baby's breath, the slightly waxy shine of the leaves, and the soft matte of the ribbon-creates visual depth on a small scale, a jewel of detail that reads clearly even against deep suit fabric. Crafted with pinning and wiring that respect the suit cloth, this boutonnière sits confidently at heart level, a tactile emblem of unity and care. As a florist working in and around Bromley Common, I often match these pins to bridal bouquets so the couple's palette sings together in photographs taken on Church Road or near the Common green. At close range you can sense the trace of floral scent-soft, apricot-tinged-yet the piece remains compact and comfortable to wear through vows, photos, and a short stroll to reception venues in the town centre. Flowers Bromley Common prepared pieces like this to read intimate and refined, a small but meaningful punctuation to the day's story.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image study captures a single wedding palette across bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy, and table centerpiece, rendered in soft white and regal purple. In the top-left panel a bride's hands hold a generous hand-tied bouquet where heady white oriental lilies unfurl, their stamens visible and their petals almost satiny to the touch. Interlaced among them are double white lisianthus edged with a lively purple halo; some lisianthus remain curled in gentle buds, hinting at unfolding moments. Narrow spikes of deep purple veronica and fine sprays of baby's-breath frame the composition, while a mix of feathery grasses and broader green leaves provides movement and a natural silhouette. Top-right, the groom's boutonnière mirrors the bouquet in miniature: a single open purple-edged lisianthus, a small lily bud and a touch of spiky purple bloom, bound with a tiny white ribbon and set against charcoal tailoring and a purple silk tie-an intimate echo of the bride's flowers. The bottom-left image shows a bridesmaid's toss bouquet laid on a textured beige fabric, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon to show the artisan hand-tying. Bottom-right reveals a tall, contemporary centerpiece in a white woven spherical vase, overflowing with the same lilies, lisianthus, and cascading greenery, accompanied by textured beige decorative orbs on a pale table. The overall light is tender and warm, petals glowing; the fragrance mixes sweet lilies with soft herbal green notes. As a local floral composition suited to weddings across Bromley Common and neighbouring Keston or Hayes Lane, it balances classic romance with modern table styling and a quietly confident florist's hand.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image focuses tightly on a groom's boutonniere, turned into a refined work of floral art against a sharply cut suit. A single red rose dominates the composition, its petals layered like folded velvet, each one catching subtle highlights that reveal the depth of its crimson colour. The rose is positioned so that its spiral centre is clearly visible, a small whirlpool of rich red set against the darker tone of the jacket. Framing this central bloom are carefully chosen sprigs of fresh greenery, their clean lines echoing the suit's tailoring. Nestled among the leaves, miniature berries offer rounded shapes and a slightly matte finish, creating a pleasant contrast with the smooth sheen of the rose. Here and there, tiny blossoms of white baby's breath peek through, adding lightness and a sense of gentle movement, like soft breath on a cool Bromley Common morning. Below, a crimson tie glints with a subtle shine, perfectly complementing the boutonniere and tying the whole look together in one harmonious palette. The textures are vivid even without touch: the smoothness of petals, the firmer leatheriness of the leaves, and the firm, bead-like surface of the berries. One can imagine this detail being prepared by an experienced florist in Bromley Common, ready for a groom heading to a ceremony near Norman Park or a reception in a local hotel. Under soft, flattering light, the boutonniere feels personal and carefully considered, a quiet reflection of both tradition and the groom's individual taste.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This image features a wedding centrepiece in a woven white vase, a design that would feel completely at ease gracing a reception table in Bromley Common's cosy venues and family homes. The vase itself has a subtle, basket-like pattern, painted a crisp white that reflects the ambient light softly and lends the piece an understated elegance. Above it, a lush dome of soft yellow roses takes centre stage, each bloom open and velvety, with petals unfurling in gentle spirals. The colour of the roses is a mellow, buttery yellow-more soothing than bright-creating a tranquil, romantic feel. Wrapped around and interlaced with the roses, slender blades of dark green grass form sweeping arcs, adding structure and a modern touch that contrasts beautifully with the classic charm of the blooms. Between the roses, sprays of tiny white baby's breath appear as glimmering flecks, their countless miniature flowers catching the light and giving the arrangement a delicate, dewy appearance. The composition is balanced and compact, yet full of texture: smooth petals, fine grasses, and the tactile weave of the vase all play off each other. Soft lighting, possibly from a nearby window, bathes the flowers and container in a gentle glow, echoing the calm atmosphere of a Bromley Common living room before guests arrive. There's an imagined fragrance in the air-the sweet, creamy scent of roses mixed with the clean freshness of gypsophila-that speaks of new beginnings and joyful gatherings. The centrepiece feels intentional without being fussy, a quiet focal point designed to welcome friends and family, encouraging conversation and shared memories around the table.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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