Chingford Wedding Collections

At Chingford Flowers, we understand that your wedding deserves nothing short of perfection. As a dedicated local florist, our team brings years of experience and creative passion to couples across Chingford, Highams Park, and Buckhurst Hill. Whether you're tying the knot at the charming Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, celebrating along Station Road, or near the welcoming greenery of Ridgeway Park, our expertly curated wedding bouquets and floral arrangements are designed to make your day unforgettable.

We pride ourselves on our trusted local reputation and impeccable attention to detail—qualities you can count on when choosing your wedding flowers. From elegant bridal bouquets to unforgettable table centrepieces, our florists listen closely to your vision and create bespoke floral displays to match your personal style.

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Choosing Chingford Flowers means trusting a neighbour who loves creating magical moments in the heart of your community. Wherever your venue—be it a local church, manor, or garden, we deliver on time and with a smile. Experience the confidence of working with a Chingford florist who knows your area and cares about your unique love story. Order your wedding flowers online for same-day delivery and let us make your big day blossom.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this wedding pair tells a quiet story of unity: a single red rose boutonnière curls with pride at the lapel, its velvety petals folded inward like a small, secret flame. Tiny clusters of gypsophila halo the rose, their airy white dots softening the boutonnière's silhouette, while a few whimsically trailing sprigs of greenery - slender eucalyptus and delicate vines - lend movement and a cool, herbal scent as the groom turns. The matching bridal bouquet continues that story with generous blue hydrangeas forming a dramatic, rounded base; their dense, cloud-like heads provide volume and a luminous backdrop for deeper red roses that punctuate the composition with classical romance. Between those blooms, eucalyptus leaves peek and layer, their matte, round shapes offering both visual rest and a silvered fragrance that mingles with the honeyed sweetness of rose. I often stage arrangements like this for couples marrying near Highams Park and Chingford Station, knowing the local light and the nearby greenery of Epping Forest will flatter the blues and crimsons. As the florist at Chingford Flowers, I choose stems for freshness and texture: hydrangea heads that hold shape, roses with firm petals, and gypsophila that flutters without overwhelming. The overall effect is modern yet tender - confident colour, soft scent, and a sense of gentle movement - an ensemble that reads beautifully in portraits and endures through vows, laughter, and the first dance.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition reads like a florist's love letter to a single colour story: peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus, and clouds of baby's breath, carried through every wedding detail. The upper-left frame shows a bride holding a perfectly rounded bridal bouquet against ivory fabric; the peach roses form a lush centre, their plush petals warmed by soft daylight, while the white lisianthus with vibrant violet rims trails around them like brushstrokes. Tiny sprays of baby's breath tuck into crevices, adding an airy softness and a faint, sweet scent. In the upper-right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal jacket - a small, confident peach rose accented with delicate greenery, baby's breath, and a blush ribbon that mirrors the groom's peach tie below; the clean lines make the blossom read as both contemporary and quietly ceremonial. The lower-left photograph presents a smaller, neat bouquet on a neutral textured fabric; stems are finished with a peach ribbon and punctuated by pearl-headed pins that lend a whisper of vintage glamour - ideal for bridesmaids or a keepsake toss bouquet. The lower-right scene places the same floral language into reception design: a domed arrangement set in an airy white woven basket, the familiar trio of flowers arranged to read from every side, paired with two light beige woven spheres that soften the table vignette. As a locally minded interpretation, this arrangement would travel well across Chingford - from Station Road venues to a table near Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge - and reflects the quiet craftsmanship you'd expect from a neighbourhood florist like Chingford Flowers, attentive to texture, scent, and the unspoken grace of wedding day moments.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part wedding image presents a carefully coordinated floral story in white, green, red, and soft cream, the sort of palette often chosen by couples marrying around Chingford and the nearby Lea Valley. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down against a smooth light beige background, her white, subtly textured gown acting as a calm canvas for a cascading bouquet. The bouquet overflows with large, star-shaped white oriental lilies, their open trumpets revealing pronounced stamens, giving a sense of scent and movement. From the central cluster, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail down in graceful arcs, each bloom like a porcelain butterfly. Nestled among them is a single creamy yellow rose, glowing gently at the centre. Bright green spherical flowers, similar to button chrysanthemums, tuck in between the larger blooms, while clusters of glossy red berries and tiny clouds of baby's breath bring contrast and lightness. Wisps of greenery and fine grasses ripple through the design, adding depth and a slightly wild edge. The top-right panel moves closer to the groom, dressed in a dark charcoal or black suit with a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie, the sort you might see on a formal aisle walk at a Chingford church. On his lapel, a neat boutonnière echoes the bridal bouquet: a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, a small tuft of green pompon flowers, and specks of white filler, all tied with a tidy red ribbon. The bottom-left panel shows the same boutonnière laid flat on a textured beige linen surface, highlighting every curve of petal and ribbon. In the bottom-right, the cascading bouquet is placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, flanked by three white wicker orbs, as if ready to decorate a local reception venue near Ridgeway Park.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-frame collage captures a cohesive wedding flower story, the kind often requested by couples marrying around Chingford Green, all united by vibrant fuchsia peonies and elegant white alstroemeria. In the top-left image, a bride in a classic strapless white gown is shown from the neck down, her fingers gently curled around a generous, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is dense with multi-petalled fuchsia peonies, bright white alstroemeria brushed with maroon flecks, and delicate spiky pale-green flowers tucked among rich, dark green leaves, giving a full, romantic shape and a sense of movement. Beside it, in the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal suit provides a subtle backdrop for a refined boutonniere. The lapel flower is composed of a few white alstroemeria blooms, slender green accent flowers, and foliage, all tied with a lavender-purple satin ribbon that matches his smooth, neatly knotted tie-an understated nod to the bridal bouquet that would look perfect in wedding photos taken near Epping Forest. On the bottom-left, a smaller hand-tied bouquet lies on a softly textured beige surface. Echoing the bridal design, it features more fuchsia peonies and white Peruvian lilies, with the stems neatly wrapped in a vivid lavender ribbon, suggesting a bridesmaid bouquet or a playful toss arrangement for the evening party. The bottom-right image shows a compact centerpiece arranged in a modern white woven sphere vase, its crisscrossed structure catching the light. The same combination of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery fills the vase, accompanied by three lighter beige woven balls of varying sizes. This table display feels ideal for a reception in a Chingford hall or restaurant, extending the colour palette gracefully across every part of the celebration.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A tight, dome-shaped bouquet is cradled within a striking white container, its structure reminiscent of woven ribbons or delicately looping branches, creating an artistic frame for the flowers it holds. At the heart of the design are densely clustered roses in deep pink and soft lavender, each bloom full and perfectly open, their layered petals giving a sense of richness and depth. Scattered among them are fine sprigs of white gypsophila, the tiny star-shaped flowers appearing like a soft veil of morning fog drifting over a rose garden. The interplay of colour is refined rather than loud: the pinks are lush and romantic, the lavenders cool and calming, balanced by the clean white of the vessel and the airy baby's breath. The composition feels meticulously considered, much like the wedding tables you might see at a Chingford country hotel or a smart reception space close to Ridgeway Park. There is a subtle elegance that fits effortlessly with both classic and contemporary décor, making it a natural choice for couples who want something stylish yet heartfelt. The lighting in the image is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal, curve, and woven line of the container to be clearly appreciated. Looking at it, you can almost sense the delicate fragrance of the roses and the comforting weight of the arrangement when lifted. It captures the spirit of a meaningful celebration in Chingford, the sort of floral centrepiece that remains in guests' memories long after the last toast.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image collage presents four coordinated wedding flower designs built around red roses and baby's breath, the kind of cohesive styling often chosen by couples marrying in Chingford's local churches and registry offices. The top-left panel captures a close view of the bride, her classic white lace gown forming a soft backdrop for a rounded bouquet pressed gently against her bodice. The bouquet is densely packed with velvety red roses, their petals layered and plush, wrapped in a halo of white gypsophila that looks almost like a fine mist. Small, polished green leaves break up the red and white, adding depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is pinned neatly to a dark grey suit jacket, worn over a bright red tie that echoes the flowers. This petite arrangement features a single red rosebud, encircled with sprigs of baby's breath and slender, pointed greenery, with a swirl of decorative grass and a neat red satin ribbon bow at its base, perfectly sized for comfort throughout a long day of photos and celebrations, perhaps along Station Road. The bottom-left panel shows another bridal-style bouquet resting on a pale grey, slightly textured surface. Here, open, full-headed roses and abundant gypsophila form a lush, rounded cluster, with stems bound in red and white striped twine, highlighting the hand-crafted detail. The bottom-right panel transitions to table décor, ideal for a reception near Epping Forest: a dome of red roses and baby's breath sits on a white spherical vase made from woven strips, its airy, lattice-like structure echoed by two smaller off-white decorative spheres placed in front, tying together rustic texture and timeless romance.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A close-up of the groom's boutonnière captures a miniature reflection of the bridal bouquet's elegance, styled as though prepared in a Chingford workshop just off Station Road. At its heart sits a single, perfectly formed rose in a soft lilac tone, the petals smooth and slightly curled at the edges, giving a polished yet tender appearance. The rose is nestled against a sprig of fine, feathery greenery that adds light texture and a whisper of movement, while tiny white clouds of baby's breath gather around it, echoing the gypsophila seen in the bride's bouquet. A narrow lavender ribbon wraps neatly around the stems, tied with precise care, its subtle sheen catching the ambient light like a soft reflection from a nearby window. The boutonnière rests on a pale, uncluttered background, so every detail-the colour variations in the lilac rose, the softness of the gypsophila, the clean cut of the stems-can be appreciated. The mood is one of quiet confidence and considered design, as if the florist has carefully balanced simplicity with romance for a groom walking down the aisle in a Chingford church or at a registry office near the forest. You can almost imagine the faint fragrance of the rose lifting gently as it is pinned to a lapel, a small yet significant emblem of the day's joy. Designed to partner seamlessly with the bridal flowers, this boutonnière feels like a fragrant keepsake and a subtle promise of the celebration to come.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This elegant image collage presents a unified wedding flower collection, as though styled for a romantic celebration in Chingford on a calm, light-filled day. In the top left frame, the focus is on the bride's hands and mid-torso, her white lace gown catching the light as she holds a lush cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, their petals broad and luminous with soft yellow centers, spill gracefully over the edge of her hands. They mingle with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, wisps of white baby's breath, and rich green foliage that add depth and movement. Slim spikes of deeper pink, almost fuchsia flowers dart through the composition, bringing vibrancy without overpowering the gentle palette, like a subtle contrast to the quiet greens around Ridgeway Park. The top right photograph zooms in on the groom's boutonnière, pinned neatly to a dark charcoal or black suit. A bright red tie and patterned dress shirt peek through, while the single white orchid, encircled by dainty gypsophila and fine greenery, is tied with a crisp white satin ribbon, mirroring the bridal bouquet's main bloom. Below, on the left, that same boutonnière is laid flat on a textured beige fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, which highlights the craftsmanship: the curling orchid petals, the tiny gypsophila dots, and the smooth wrap of ribbon around the stems. On the bottom right, a coordinating table centerpiece overflows from a cylindrical white woven or lattice-style vase. White orchids arc over soft pink roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath, and foliage, with the familiar deep pink spikes peeking through. Two matching white woven spheres nestle beside the vase, finishing a cohesive tablescape that might sit beautifully at a Chingford reception venue, from a local hall to a cosy restaurant near Chingford Mount.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding arrangements reads like a small narrative in red, white and green, captured with a florist's eye for balance and movement. In the top-left panel a bride holds a monumental cascading bouquet against a soft, neutral beige-open white lilies create luminous star-forms while rich red roses provide depth and warmth; delicate white phalaenopsis orchids tumble elegantly through the composition, their rounded petals soft against the contrast of tiny white baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries. The lace on the gown's bodice is faintly visible, lending a vintage touch as the bouquet's greenery adds texture and airy motion. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal jacket; the single white orchid is the ensemble's calm centre, accented by two clustered berries, a sprig of Gypsophila and a small loop of red ribbon that mirrors the groom's bold tie. Bottom-left shows a close-up corsage laid flat on woven linen-here the tactile differences are clear: satiny orchid petals, waxy berries, feathery baby's breath and slender curling leaves, the red ribbon a cheerful accent. Bottom-right reveals a tabletop arrangement in a white woven vase, flanked by small white spherical decorations; lilies, roses and trailing phalaenopsis repeat the bouquet's language, with finer greens and berry clusters bringing cohesiveness throughout the set. The lighting is gentle and even, the scents implied-rose sweetness tempered by lily spice-a style well suited to intimate Chingford venues from Highams Park halls to family gatherings near Chingford Mount.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents a refined wedding flower story, with each panel highlighting a different detail from a cohesive orchid and rose collection, the sort of look often requested by couples marrying around Chingford and the nearby Lea Valley. In the top-left frame, a bride in a strapless white gown is shown from the shoulders down, cradling a generous cascading bouquet. The bouquet is thick with open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, and soft lavender accents, all interlaced with trailing greenery that drapes elegantly toward the floor. Gentle light glances off the smooth orchid petals, contrasting with the layered texture of the roses and the delicate mist of filler flowers. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey suit jacket. A single white orchid bloom sits at the centre, surrounded by small lavender filler flowers and leafy green touches, with a slim purple ribbon neatly securing the stems and tying in with his vivid magenta tie visible beneath the lapel. In the bottom-left image, a similar boutonniere is carefully placed on textured beige fabric, showing off a closed white orchid bud, sprigs of baby's breath, and a hint of foliage, all gathered with a bright pink ribbon that suggests a playful nod to the wedding's colour palette. The bottom-right frame displays a sumptuous cascading arrangement in a detailed white woven vase, brimming with white orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, clusters of small purple fillers, and baby's breath, flanked by three white woven decorative spheres. The clean white surface beneath keeps the focus on the flowers, giving a sense of understated luxury that would suit both a grand reception and an intimate Chingford town hall celebration.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding image shows a lush bridal bouquet paired with a simple, elegant groom's boutonnière, designed with the relaxed romance of a Chingford celebration in mind. The bouquet is dominated by mauve-pink roses, their petals blush-soft with slightly curled edges that catch the light and create a dreamy, painterly effect. Each rose cup cradles subtle shadows, giving the arrangement depth and richness, like looking into the layered colours of an early morning sky over Epping Forest. Nestled between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums introduce lively bursts of texture, their compact, spherical blooms contrasting with the open, spiralling roses. Creamy white lisianthus and other soft ivory flowers thread through the design, adding lightness and a delicate ruffle that reads as both classic and contemporary. The bouquet is gently rounded and structured, hand-tied so it feels secure in the bride's hands as she walks from a ceremony on The Ridgeway to a reception near Chingford Mount. The stems are wrapped in an intricate band of coordinating ribbon, creating a polished, tailored finish that hints at the couple's personality and style. Soft, natural light glistens on the petals, as if dew still clings to them from an early-morning market delivery. Beside the bouquet, the boutonnière features a single refined white lisianthus bloom, trimmed with airy grasses or fine greenery that give it a light, breathable look on the lapel of a sharp suit. Its quiet simplicity balances the opulence of the bouquet, creating a cohesive floral set that feels hopeful, intentional, and perfectly suited to a joyful Chingford wedding day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage of red rose wedding flowers captures a cohesive, passionate theme that would feel perfectly at home at a Chingford ceremony or reception. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white gown holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist, the flowers appearing almost to glow against the fabric. The arrangement is tightly composed of deep crimson roses, each head full and velvety, nestled among clusters of red hypericum berries that catch the light with a gentle shine. Around the base, a tidy ring of dark green foliage forms a structured collar, giving the bouquet a balanced, tailored look ideal for walking down the aisle. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's lapel, where a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned to a dark grey suit. The rose sits atop slender green leaves and wisps of ruscus-like foliage, accented with tiny white gypsophila blossoms and a few red berries, all neatly finished with a red satin ribbon bow that echoes the vivid tie and crisp white shirt. In the bottom-left image, another red rose bouquet rests on a subtly textured beige background. Here, the roses and berries are framed by broad, sculptural green leaves that wrap around the blooms like protective wings, the stems tied with a red ribbon visible at the side. In the bottom-right, a dome of red roses and berries forms an intimate table centre, placed on a white, intricately woven spherical stand made from natural fibres, with two smaller wooden spheres nearby. The neutral backdrop suggests a calm, stylish setting-perhaps a Chingford venue near Ridgeway Park-where every floral element is intentionally matched in colour, texture, and mood.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive floral theme in pink, lavender, and fresh spring green, ideal for couples marrying around Chingford Green or by Epping Forest. In the top-left image, the lower half of a bride in a white lace gown is shown holding a perfectly rounded bouquet, dense with soft pink and lilac roses that curl outward in romantic layers. Between the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria dusted with fine yellow speckles, and airy white baby's breath, all resting on a bed of polished green foliage that makes the colours glow. The top-right image moves closer, focusing on a single boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey suit jacket with a deep fuchsia tie. A single light pink rosebud is nestled beside tiny lime-green chrysanthemums and sprigs of baby's breath, with slender loops of decorative grass, all tied together by a coordinated pink ribbon, giving a refined finishing touch to the groom's look. In the lower-left, a matching bouquet lies on a textured beige fabric, revealing the stems bound in a bright fuchsia ribbon that runs smoothly from top to base, showing the structure and balance of the hand-tied design. The roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white gypsophila repeat here, forming a visual bridge between bridal party pieces. The lower-right image showcases a compact centerpiece suited to a reception near Chingford Mount or Station Road: a lush dome of the same pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, all nestled into a decorative white orb-shaped vase with a woven, lattice-like surface. Two smaller woven spheres sit alongside, uniting the table styling with the rest of the wedding flowers.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage brings together four intimate views of coordinated wedding flowers, each panel capturing the same gentle palette of cream, pale yellow, and blush-pink roses, with mauve hints, white baby's breath, and fresh green foliage. In the top-left scene, the bride is shown from the chest down, framed by the soft folds of her white, lace-trimmed gown. She holds a round, compact bouquet, expertly hand-tied so that each rose, from the palest ivory to the rich magenta accents, forms a smooth dome of colour. The tiny white filler flowers and scattered green leaves give the bouquet a delicately textured surface, suggesting the sort of elegant design often seen at weddings around Chingford Green or near Highams Park. Moving to the top-right, the camera closes in on the groom's boutonniere. Set against a dark grey or charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and smooth red silk tie, a single white rosebud stands proud. It is encircled by small tufts of baby's breath and a neat touch of greenery, the base finished with a narrow white satin bow that secures the tiny stems. The mood is quietly refined, emphasising how small floral details can tie together a couple's style. On the lower-left, a bridesmaid's bouquet or small posy rests on a light beige, textured linen cloth. It mirrors the bridal flowers but feels a touch more relaxed: cream and pale yellow roses mingle with pink blooms, while generous sprigs of baby's breath and leafy greens spill out in a softer, more asymmetrical shape. A pink-and-white striped ribbon wraps the stems to form a tidy, comfortable handle, evoking a cheerful walk to a ceremony in one of Chingford's local churches or registry offices. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows a wedding centerpiece: a tight, rounded cluster of the same roses and baby's breath, perched on a hollow, white twig sphere that looks almost like a woven lantern. Two smaller decorative wicker balls in a light natural tone sit nearby on a white surface, with a muted beige backdrop that lets the delicate colours stand out. The overall impression is of cohesive wedding floristry that could easily grace reception tables in venues across Chingford, bringing a sense of warmth, romance, and thoughtful design to the celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as if ready to walk out of a Chingford townhouse and straight down the aisle, its colours echoing the soft hues of an early morning sky over Epping Forest. At its core, plush white lisianthus unfurl in layers, their petals creamy and full, giving the bouquet a refined, almost cloud-like presence. Nestled among them are pastel clusters of hydrangea, their rounded flower heads adding a gentle abundance, like small cottony mounds in pale blue or lilac. Interspersed between these are playful lilac allium, tiny star-shaped florets gathered into globe-like bursts that bring a light-hearted energy to the design. The stems are neatly wrapped, offering a comfortable grip, and bands of fresh greenery are threaded throughout, crisp and structured against the softness of each bloom. Light seems to gather on the petals, giving the flowers a natural sheen that suggests freshness as if they were just delivered from a local grower for a wedding at a Chingford church or a reception near Highams Park. The bouquet conveys a feeling of calm excitement, that poised moment before vows are spoken. It feels youthful but timeless, a blend of tradition and modern taste familiar to couples ordering from trusted Chingford florists. You can almost imagine the faint, floral fragrance trailing behind the bride as she moves-delicate, comforting, and enduring, a fragrant promise that lingers long after the celebration has ended.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single-pearl moment of wearable floristry: a boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal or navy jacket, composed around one delicate peach rose bud whose petals are just unfurling, tender and velvety. The rose sits poised against a crisp white shirt and a warm coral tie, the soft hues echoing one another to create a cohesive groom's detail that feels curated rather than contrived. Tiny clusters of gypsophila nestle around the bud like miniature clouds, their fine, white stars adding lightness and contrast to the rose's denser form, while a slim sprig of greenery provides a cool, textural frame. The whole is bound at the stem with a narrow peach ribbon tied into a small, modern bow, the ribbon's matte sheen catching a glint of light when the groom moves. Texturally, there's a pleasing interplay: the rose's silk-smooth petals against the crisp fabric of the jacket and the feathery, almost powdery gypsophila-an intimate, tactile harmony that reads as quietly celebratory. In a local setting - perhaps a Chingford chapel or a leafy gathering near the edge of Epping Forest - this boutonnière announces gentle coordination with the bridal flowers without overpowering the groom's attire. As a florist I would recommend this simple yet considered style for couples seeking a timeless, photo-friendly detail that carries the same warm, peach palette into every close-up shot of the ceremony and first dances.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-frame image presents a single wedding floral story in white and purple, arranged with the calm confidence of a local Chingford florist. In the top-left panel a bride holds a generous, hand-tied bouquet of large, fragrant white oriental lilies - some fully open, some in bud - paired with white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in vivid purple. The petals carry a satin sheen while the lisianthus add a soft, ruffled counterpoint; thin grass-like foliage and broad glossy leaves weave through the composition for depth. The top-right panel zooms to a groom's boutonnière, pinned to a dark charcoal grey jacket and set against a rich purple silk tie: a single open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a tidy lily bud, tiny spikes of deep purple accent flowers, and a slender green sprig fastened with a neat white ribbon bow. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet, laid on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon - a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet that faithfully mirrors the bridal palette. Bottom-right features a dramatic tall centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical woven vase, overflowing with the same white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, veronica-like spikes, and cascading grasses; two decorative woven beige orbs rest nearby. The light is warm and tender, the bouquet's fragrance predominantly sweet lilies with subtle herbal undertones. As a Chingford Flowers creation, the set reads as cohesive and versatile - perfect for an intimate ceremony at Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge or a reception by Epping Forest - combining texture, scent, and colour to evoke quiet joy and enduring romance.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Seen up close on the groom's lapel, this boutonniere is a small declaration: a solitary red rose balanced by neat sprigs of tailored greenery, tiny hypericum berries, and cloud-like baby's breath. The rose's deep red lies rich against the sheen of a crimson silk tie, the colour echoing across textures-the smooth, waxy curve of the rose petals, the supple, slightly leathery leaves, and the crisp, spherical snap of the miniature berries. Under soft wedding lighting the elements take on a gentle glow; highlights on the rose reveal subtle veining, and the baby's breath catches the eye like tiny stars, lending a delicate air of celebration. The greens are clipped and arranged to provide movement and a protective cradle for the flower, while a whisper of florist's tape and a neat pin keep the composition grounded and wearable. There is a quiet perfume-faintly sweet and green-that sits close to the chest and becomes part of the day's memories, a scent that will linger in photographs and recollections. This boutonniere reads as both traditional and personal: rooted in ceremony yet tailored to an individual's style. It fits as naturally at a Chingford parish wedding or as a refined touch for a reception held near the timbered edges of Highams Park. Crafted with attention to scale and comfort, it becomes a keepsake worn close to the heart on a day full of promise.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Set against the crisp contrast of a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, this boutonnière distils the essence of calm affection into a single, pale yellow rose. The bloom is small but commanding, its velvety petals tightly formed and luminous, a pale buttercup shade that reads as both classic and gently modern. Surrounding it are whispers of baby's breath-feathery, white clusters that provide a soft, cloudlike counterpoint-and a few slim sprigs of fresh green that introduce a cool, linear texture; together they create a miniature landscape pinned close to the heart. A neat white ribbon ties the stems with quiet precision, its crispness echoing formal attire while the tactile softness of petals and airy greens invites touch. Under natural daylight the boutonnière gains a subtle sheen; the rose reflects a little warmth, the greenery a dewy clarity, and the tiny baby's breath flecks appear almost luminescent. Placed on a groom's jacket, it becomes a modest but meaningful emblem of the day-reserved, sincere, and handcrafted. I picture it being fixed in place outside a Chingford venue on a warm morning, a small fragrant note alongside the bustle of family and friends gathering. As a florist who knows how these details sit in pockets and photographs, I take care to ensure the scale, scent and harmony of each boutonnière make the wearer feel both composed and cherished without overwhelming the ensemble.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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