Chelsea Wedding Collections at Chelsea Flowers

Welcome to Chelsea Flowers, your trusted local florist in Chelsea for exquisite wedding flowers and bespoke bouquets. With years of experience designing unforgettable floral arrangements, we know how important your wedding day is—so we’re dedicated to making every detail bloom perfectly. Nestled near the iconic King's Road and moments from the greenery of Cadogan Gardens, we combine local flair with the latest floral trends to create something truly special for each couple.

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Our seasonal and custom-designed wedding collections are inspired by Chelsea’s vibrant culture and refined elegance. Whether your venue is a chic gathering near Sloane Square or an intimate ceremony off Pavilion Road, our passionate team will craft wedding bouquets and table arrangements that reflect your unique style. We take pride in sourcing the freshest blooms and ensuring each order receives personal attention from our skilled designers.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Against the tailored line of a groom's suit the boutonnière's single scarlet rose unfurls with quiet confidence, a compact echo of the larger bridal story. Around its stem, a delicate halo of gypsophila creates the impression of lace, small white stars that both soften and brighten the intense red. Wisps of trailing greenery-round eucalyptus leaves with their cool, almost minty aroma-skirt the rose, adding movement and scent that complements the fabric of the suit. The matching bouquet continues that narrative in grander scale: saturated blue hydrangeas provide a lush, dramatic foundation, their many-petalled heads forming sculptural clouds beneath clusters of velvety red roses. Between them, baby's breath and silver-green eucalyptus peek out, creating visual depth and a layered scent profile that feels fresh and verdant. Lighting in the image is subtle and refined, picking out the velvety texture of rose petals and the papery sheen of hydrangea blooms, making the arrangement feel both contemporary and timeless. This pairing-boutonnière and bouquet-speaks of careful coordination, the kind of thoughtful detailing you see in Chelsea ceremonies from Chelsea Physic Garden to the steps of Sloane Square. As a local florist, Chelsea Flowers often crafts these small, exacting pieces to sit comfortably beside formal attire while echoing the bouquet's colour story, delivering a touch of garden-scented romance to every first look and photograph.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-panel image speaks like a florist's memory of a Chelsea wedding morning, with each frame carrying the same graceful palette of peach, purple and white. Top-left presents an intimate bridal close-up: a hand-tied, rounded bouquet pressed to a classic white dress, centre-dense with pale peach roses whose petals seem almost luminous, surrounded by frilly white lisianthus rimmed in vibrant violet and dotted with tiny sprays of baby's breath. The bouquet's handle is discreetly finished, allowing the flowers themselves to be the focus. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket pocket - a single peach rose paired with delicate greenery and baby's breath, tied with a narrow peach ribbon that echoes a matching solid tie beneath, creating a quiet sartorial harmony. The bottom-left panel reveals a smaller, carefully composed posy resting on a neutral, woven fabric; blush ribbon wraps the stems, accented with pearl-headed pins, suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet with soft vintage charm. Bottom-right frames a reception centerpiece: the same peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath arranged in a white, airy woven vase, two small beige woven spheres beside it adding texture on a neutral table. As a local touch, this arrangement feels at home for civil ceremonies and receptions around Chelsea - from Duke of York Square to the Chelsea Physic Garden - and, when ordered through Chelsea Flowers, reflects the neighbourhood's gentle, refined sensibility while keeping the floral narrative consistent from boutonniere to centrepiece.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-image composition captures a refined wedding flower story, the kind of carefully considered design a couple might choose for an elegant ceremony near Sloane Square or along the streets of Chelsea. In the top-left frame, the bride, shown from the chest down in a subtly textured white gown, holds a dramatic cascading bouquet against a calm, light beige background. At its centre, large oriental lilies unfurl in luminous white stars, their stamens adding a touch of natural drama. Slender stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids trail gracefully, giving the bouquet a waterfall effect that feels both contemporary and romantic. A solitary cream-yellow rose glows amid bright green spherical blooms that recall button chrysanthemums, while clusters of red berries and tiny white gypsophila twinkle among airy fronds of greenery and fine grasses. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's upper torso: a deep charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and a striking red tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel, a single white orchid boutonnière mirrors the bridal bouquet, framed by a small tuft of green bloom and specks of baby's breath, all secured with a slim red ribbon that matches his tie. In the bottom-left panel, that same boutonnière rests alone on a pale linen-like fabric, the gentle texture enhancing the smooth orchid petals, waxy green leaf, and satin shine of the ribbon. The bottom-right image reveals the full bridal bouquet placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker balls set beside it. Together, the images illustrate how a unified palette of white, green, and red can create a polished, memorable wedding look perfectly suited to a Chelsea celebration.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel image captures a complete, colour-coordinated wedding flower collection in rich magenta pinks, whites and fresh greens, the sort of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying in Chelsea. In the top-left frame, a bride in a strapless white wedding dress is shown from the neckline down, her skin and gown softly illuminated. She holds a full, rounded bouquet composed of velvety fuchsia peonies, pristine white alstroemeria speckled with fine maroon lines, and light green, slightly spiky blooms, all embraced by deep green foliage. Her fingers rest protectively around the stems, and a delicate ring glints on her hand, reinforcing the intimacy of the moment. In the top-right frame, the groom's buttonhole sits neatly on the lapel of a dark charcoal suit. A smooth lavender-purple tie runs vertically behind it, while the boutonniere itself clusters white alstroemeria with bright green accents and leaves, finished with a narrow lavender satin ribbon knotted cleanly at the base, the look refined yet understated. The bottom-left frame shows a smaller bouquet, perhaps destined for a bridesmaid or for tossing on the steps near Chelsea Old Church, resting on a neutral beige textured cloth. It repeats the same floral recipe-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria and green details-tightly bound with a bold lavender-purple ribbon. Finally, the bottom-right frame introduces a matching table centerpiece: pink peonies and white alstroemeria arranged compactly with greenery in a distinctive white, globe-shaped vase woven from fine criss-cross strands. Three pale beige wicker spheres of different sizes nestle beside it, echoing the woven texture and tying the whole wedding décor story together from personal flowers to reception tables.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A meticulously crafted, round bouquet sits nestled in a sculptural white container, its overall shape forming a smooth floral dome that appears almost weightless despite its richness. Deeply toned pink roses and softer lavender blooms are clustered closely together, their petals pressed in gentle, ruffled layers that evoke silk and velvet under the fingertips. Between the roses, fine stems of white gypsophila flicker like tiny stars, their airy texture softening the saturated colours and allowing small pockets of light to move through the arrangement. The white vessel beneath is anything but ordinary: its woven, looping lines create a sense of movement, as though the container were a piece of modern art you might discover in a stylish gallery just off Sloane Square. That sculpted base contrasts beautifully with the lush, rounded head of flowers above, giving the design a contemporary Chelsea flair while still feeling utterly romantic. The lighting is soft, flattering every shade from blush to lilac, and revealing the natural sheen on each rose petal. It is easy to imagine this piece at the centre of an intimate wedding dinner near Burton Court, or set on a polished table in a Chelsea apartment where friends gather to toast an engagement or important birthday. The composition carries no harsh edges; every transition from vessel to bloom feels considered, calm, and graceful. There is an underlying sense of tenderness in the way the roses cup one another, as though the bouquet itself were an embrace. It becomes not just decoration but a quiet statement of love, artistry, and careful attention to detail.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive red-rose-and-baby's-breath wedding theme, the kind of coordinated floral story often requested by couples celebrating in Chelsea's townhouses or intimate hotels off Sloane Square. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace dress holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is densely composed of deep red roses with velvety petals, each bloom pressed closely against the next, softened by clusters of white gypsophila and framed by discreet green foliage. The atmosphere feels calm and anticipatory, as if taken just before she walks down the aisle. In the top-right panel, we see the groom's boutonniere pinned carefully to a dark grey suit jacket, paired with a crisp white shirt and a bright red tie that echoes the roses. The boutonniere features a single red rosebud, surrounded by delicate white baby's breath, slim pointed leaves, and a few strands of wispy grass, secured with a satin red ribbon that makes the small arrangement look refined yet personal. The bottom-left panel shows another lush bouquet resting on a light grey, textured surface, its rounded silhouette filled with rich red roses and clouds of gypsophila, with vibrant greenery offering contrast. The stems are neatly wrapped with red and white striped twine, suggesting careful, artisan craftsmanship. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath sits in a white spherical vase created from interwoven strands, almost like delicate rattan. Two smaller off-white woven balls in the foreground add to the decorative scheme, evoking a polished reception setting, perhaps in a Chelsea gallery space or a stylish restaurant just off the King's Road.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this Chelsea wedding scene appears as a small but beautifully considered echo of the bridal bouquet, as if it has been carefully gathered in a studio just off Fulham Road. A single rose in a soft lilac or blush tone forms the focal point, its polished petals spiralling neatly towards the centre. It is cradled by a tiny spray of baby's breath, the minute white flowers clustered like airy, fragrant clouds, and set against a slender sprig of fine, feathery greenery that adds texture without stealing attention. A slim length of lavender or soft grey ribbon wraps the stems, tied with a discreet knot that catches the light with a gentle sheen, suggesting care and craftsmanship. The boutonnière sits poised, perhaps on a linen-covered table beside cufflinks and a folded handkerchief, ready to be pinned to a tailored lapel before the ceremony begins near the Chelsea Registry Office or a local church. The colour story mirrors the larger arrangements: romantic pastels, subtle contrasts, and an undercurrent of calm sophistication. Although modest in size, the piece feels full of meaning, designed not merely as decoration but as a symbolic companion to the groom's quiet excitement. It carries the essence of the day's florals-a distilled version of love, celebration, and thoughtful detail-created to harmonise with the bride's bouquet and the wider wedding flowers waiting just beyond the frame.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A four-image wedding collage presents a carefully curated floral story, as if designed for a chic Chelsea celebration where every detail is considered. In the top-left panel, a bride stands in a white lace gown, shown from mid-torso to just above the knees, cradling a cascading bouquet that drapes elegantly towards the floor. White phalaenopsis orchids form the main flow of the bouquet, their broad, waxy petals glowing softly, while blush pink and slightly deeper garden roses nestle among them. Wisps of lavender stock and tiny white baby's breath float between stems of glossy greenery, with a few fuchsia-toned, spiky accent flowers adding a spirited contrast, like a pop of colour on the King's Road. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is captured in close detail, pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. A single, immaculate orchid bloom is framed by miniature clouds of baby's breath and slender green sprigs, all finished with a neat white satin ribbon that hints at expert, steady hands. Moving to the bottom-left image, the boutonniere is seen alone, resting on a light beige, textured fabric that could be linen used in a Chelsea registry office or local hotel. The stems are precisely wrapped, showing the clean craftsmanship of the design. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a coordinating table centerpiece in a white woven, lattice-patterned vase. White orchids arc over clusters of soft pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage, with the same deeper pink, spiky flowers punctuating the design. Two white woven decorative spheres sit beside it on a clean white surface, completing a cohesive suite of wedding flowers suitable for delivery to venues across Chelsea, from Sloane Square to the riverside.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a coherent wedding floral scheme that pairs passionate red with serene white and verdant green, described as if guiding a guest through a Chelsea ceremony. In the top-left panel the bride stands against a soft beige background, holding a rich, cascading bouquet whose architecture balances large white lilies and velvety red roses with trailing white phalaenopsis orchids; the orchids' glossy petals and the lilies' star-shaped blooms create a layered, tactile silhouette. Scattered throughout are delicate sprays of Gypsophila and bright red hypericum berries that lend punctuation and a subtle sheen, while mixed greenery-broad leaves and fine, spiky accents-gives depth and a whisper of wildness. Textural contrasts are evident: the smooth, cool orchid petals, the pillowy rose heads, the feathery baby's breath, and the waxy berries, all illuminated by calm daylight that would suit a Chelsea Physic Garden ceremony or a reception near the King's Road. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit, anchored by a single white phalaenopsis, twin berry clusters and a tidy red ribbon loop matching the groom's tie, an exact echo of the bridal palette. The lower-left panel lays a coordinating corsage on a lightly woven fabric, exposing the artful binding and a fuller red ribbon at the base; the piece reads intimate and wearable, fragrant with a faint rose-lily blend. The bottom-right centerpiece sits in a white woven vase atop a crisp table, accompanied by white decorative spheres; it reprises the bouquet's elements-lilies, roses, orchids, berries and fine foliage-assembled to float above the table surface. The overall mood is thoughtful, elegant and local in character-a Chelsea celebration in florals, composed with professional care and an eye to scent, texture and harmonious colour.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of cohesive design often requested by Chelsea couples planning elegant ceremonies near the Embankment or along King's Road. The top-left panel reveals a bride in a strapless white wedding dress, her face just out of frame so all attention falls on her generous cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids spill gracefully over her hands, mingling with powdery blush pink and soft lavender roses, delicate sprays of baby's breath, and loose strands of greenery that trail downwards in a romantic flow. In the top-right image, the focus tightens to a groom's dark charcoal suit, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned precisely to the lapel. It is accented with tiny lavender filler blooms and crisp green leaves, the stems wrapped in a slim purple ribbon that harmonises with his vivid magenta tie, creating a subtle bridge between his look and the bridal colours. The bottom-left panel places one matching boutonniere on a textured beige fabric, highlighting the craftsmanship in close detail: a fresh white orchid bud, dainty white baby's breath, and a hint of foliage tied with a bright pink ribbon that adds a modern flourish, ideal for groomsmen or fathers of the couple. In the bottom-right panel, a luxurious cascading arrangement is styled in an intricate white woven vase on a pristine white surface. White orchids, varying shades of pink and lavender roses, small purple fillers, and baby's breath gather in a lush, tumbling shape. Three white woven decorative spheres rest beside the vase, echoing its texture and lending a polished, gallery-like feel reminiscent of a chic Chelsea reception space. Created in this style by local florists, these flowers speak of quiet luxury, attention to detail, and timeless romance.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this image, a hand-tied wedding bouquet and matching boutonnière are presented with the poised elegance you might expect from a Chelsea townhouse celebration. At the heart of the bouquet, mauve-pink roses unfurl in generous, layered rosettes, their colour hovering between blush and lavender, as if brushed with watercolour. They are framed by clusters of bright green button chrysanthemums, little spheres of texture that break up the softness with a lively, modern edge reminiscent of manicured lawns near Burton Court. Soft white lisianthus and other creamy blossoms weave through the roses, their gently ruffled petals creating a clouded halo of ivory, so delicate they appear almost weightless. Interspersed foliage adds a refreshing, garden-fresh feel, the leaves slim and polished, guiding the eye around the rounded, carefully structured shape. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a smooth band of pink and white satin ribbon, finishing in an immaculate line that feels as comfortable to hold as it is refined to look at. Light falls softly over the bouquet, picking out the curve of each petal and giving a subtle sheen to the ribbon, as if placed near a bright window overlooking the streets off King's Road. Beside it, the boutonnière lies ready: a single white flower, accented with airy greenery and a fine strip of lavender ribbon, designed to sit neatly against a sharp grey or navy suit. Together, bouquet and boutonnière look perfectly coordinated, suggesting a wedding that values both tenderness and style, with flowers chosen to stay fresh from the ceremony to an evening reception in one of Chelsea's elegant venues.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a complete red rose wedding collection, the kind of cohesive styling you might see at a chic Chelsea venue tucked just off Sloane Square. The top-left image centres on a bride in a white gown, her bouquet held close to the waist so you can almost feel the weight of the tightly clustered crimson roses. Each bloom curls inward in layered spirals, and between them nestle round red hypericum berries, all encircled by a careful halo of glossy green foliage that creates a clean, compact silhouette. In the top-right, the focus narrows to the groom's lapel: a charcoal-grey suit, white shirt, and vivid red tie provide a smart backdrop for a single rosebud boutonniere. The rose is accompanied by fine, ruscus-like greenery, delicate white gypsophila, and a few tiny berries, all tied together with a slim red satin bow that sits neatly against the fabric. The bottom-left composition shows another bouquet resting on a neutral beige textile, where strong, structured green leaves fan out around bold red roses and matching hypericum berries. A red ribbon binding peeks out at the right, suggesting this could be a bridesmaid's bouquet ready for a walk through Chelsea Embankment Gardens after the ceremony. In the bottom-right frame, a compact dome of red roses and berries forms an elegant table centerpiece, perched on a white, intricately woven sphere made from natural fibres. Two smaller wooden woven balls sit alongside on a smooth, light surface, with a soft beige-grey wall behind, suggesting understated, modern reception décor. Together, these images convey a unified, passionate red theme, ideal for winter weddings, Valentine's dinners, or intimate celebrations across SW3, where warmth, romance, and attention to detail matter.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part collage captures a unified pink and green wedding collection, the sort of coordinated floral styling you might see at a chic Chelsea town hall ceremony followed by drinks on a terrace overlooking the Thames. In the top-left image, only the torso of the bride appears, her white lace gown forming a delicate backdrop to a rounded bouquet bursting with light pink and soft lavender roses, vivid green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria brushed with yellow, and airy white baby's breath, all nestled into rich green foliage. The colour palette feels soft yet lively, like early spring in nearby Chelsea Physic Garden. The top-right image zooms in on a charcoal grey suit and bold fuchsia tie, where a boutonniere of a single blush rosebud, a few bright green chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and looping blades of green grass is pinned neatly to the lapel, tied together with a slim pink ribbon. Below left, a coordinating bouquet lies on a light beige, textured cloth, giving a clearer view of the craftsmanship: stems aligned, ribbon tightly wrapped, blooms layered for fullness and balance, ready for a bridesmaid or a second pose for the bride. In the bottom-right image, a compact centerpiece sits on a white surface, flowers gathered in a white, woven-look spherical vase. Pink and lavender roses, green button mums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath fill the container, flanked by two small decorative wicker-style spheres, creating a refined yet welcoming table arrangement perfect for a Chelsea restaurant reception or stylish home gathering.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images feels like a walk through a Chelsea wedding morning, each panel revealing a different floral detail crafted with care. In the top left scene, we see the bride from the shoulders down, her white dress softly structured yet romantic, with gentle lace scrolling across the bodice. She holds a perfectly round hand-tied bouquet, densely packed with cream and pale yellow roses, their petals velvety and full, interspersed with richer pink and mauve roses for a subtle, romantic contrast. Wisps of white baby's breath and clusters of glossy green foliage peek through, making the bouquet look fresh from a local market stall off Sloane Square, its fragrance imagined as light and classic. The top right frame draws us nearer to the groom's charcoal suit. A vivid red silk tie and immaculate white shirt form a bold backdrop for a single white rosebud boutonniere. The rose is framed by a collar of tiny white filler flowers and a few well-placed green leaves, with a slim white satin ribbon tied neatly at the base of the stems, demonstrating a florist's eye for scale and proportion. At the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy rests on a textured beige linen cloth, echoing the bridal bouquet in miniature. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with a few bright pink blooms, softened by abundant baby's breath and relaxed greenery. The stems are neatly bound in a pink and white striped ribbon, adding a hint of playfulness well suited to wedding party photos near Burton Court or the quiet streets of Old Chelsea. Finally, the bottom right panel spotlights a compact rose arrangement used as a table centerpiece, its familiar palette of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses arranged low and dense. It sits in a white twig sphere vase whose open, woven structure suggests rustic elegance. Two smaller natural wicker orbs beside it complete the composition, ideal for bringing a touch of organic texture to a Chelsea reception table while keeping the look refined and cohesive.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding bouquet is captured in a moment of stillness, as if just set down on a table in a sunlit Chelsea townhouse near Sloane Square. The composition is calm, rounded, and abundantly full, arranged in a clean white wicker vase whose subtle basket weave brings a tactile, hand-crafted quality to the design. At the centre, velvety lisianthus in soft cream rise like small, perfectly formed clouds, each bloom layered with gently ruffled petals that invite the fingertips. Around them, blush pink stocks add height and a whisper of colour, while strategic touches of bright purple blooms provide a playful counterpoint, like scattered notes in a melody. Fine, looping strands of greenery trace the outline of the bouquet, bending in graceful arcs that frame the flowers and give the arrangement a sense of movement, as though the design is breathing. Daylight pours across the scene, reflecting off the white wicker and illuminating the petals so that the cooler tones of lilac and ivory appear almost luminescent, their edges crisp yet soft. The imagined scent is quietly romantic - hints of freesia and sweet pea mingling in a delicate, powdery perfume that suits a refined wedding breakfast near the Saatchi Gallery. The overall feel is one of modern elegance with a gentle heart: structured yet soft, polished yet unpretentious. It is easy to picture this arrangement repeated along a long reception table, or placed as a single statement piece on a small bistro-style table in a Chelsea garden flat, each element thoughtfully chosen and expertly placed to honour the couple's story and create an atmosphere of poised, peaceful celebration.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close, considered study of a groom's lapel presents a single peach rose boutonnière set against a dark charcoal or navy jacket, the kind of refined detail you notice on arrival at a Chelsea reception. The rose bud is small and poised, petals still slightly cupped, chosen to echo the bride's bouquet rather than compete with it. Surrounding the bud are tiny sprays of white gypsophila and a delicate curl of greenery that softens the jacket's tailored edge; a narrow peach-coloured ribbon is tied at the stem, forming a neat bow that picks up the warm tones of the coral tie beneath. The contrast between the rose's velvety surface and the crisp weave of the suit fabric creates a tactile counterpoint, while the white shirt offers a bright framing that makes the peach hue read as both modern and timeless. In Chelsea light - think late afternoon near Sloane Square or Cheyne Walk - these colours look especially harmonious, suited to the relaxed formality of neighbourhood ceremonies. This vignette speaks of thoughtful coordination and quiet pride; it's a small, wearable bouquet that announces care and connection on a day focused around family, friends and the soft rituals of commitment.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image reads like a wedding day story set in quiet Chelsea light, each panel showing how a single white-and-purple palette translates across bridal style and reception decor. In the top-left a bride in a strapless white dress cradles a generous hand-tied bouquet where broad, creamy oriental lilies open into satin curves, their pollen-bearing stamens contrasting against the blooms. Interspersed are white lisianthus (Eustoma) edged in vivid purple that create a soft, painterly halo around each blossom; some blooms remain as tight buds, promising later unfurling. Thin, grass-like foliage and larger glossy leaves provide a layered green backdrop while sprigs of deep-purple veronica and tiny gypsophila add textured punctuation. Top-right zooms to a groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket, carefully scaled with a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a modest lily bud and a lean greenery accent, all secured with a neat white ribbon bow beside a rich purple silk tie. Bottom-left shows a smaller bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured light beige fabric, stems wrapped cleanly in white ribbon to emphasise the hand-tied craft. Bottom-right displays a tall, contemporary arrangement in a white, open-weave spherical vase-an artful centerpiece of lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, spiky purple accents and cascading greens set next to woven beige spheres. As a Chelsea florist with regular orders around King's Road and Sloane Square, I'd describe the scene as fragrant and reassuringly elegant: lilies' sweet scent warming the composition, purple accents lending quiet regality, and a cohesive aesthetic that would arrive fresh for a celebration across SW3. (Chelsea Flowers prepares similar palettes for local weddings.)
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-up wedding scene captures a groom's boutonniere pinned neatly against a dark suit, the single red rose at its centre blazing with colour against the fabric. The rosebud is perfectly formed, petals velvety and tightly layered, echoing the rich tone of his crimson tie that catches the light with a subtle sheen. Around this focal bloom, slender sprigs of greenery curve with deliberate precision, their deep green leaves providing structure and contrast. A few tiny berries, glossy and round, peek between the foliage, joined by delicate flecks of baby's breath that lend a soft, airy halo. The textures in this detail feel almost tangible: the smoothness of the rose, the firmer, leathery touch of the leaves, and the gentle bump of the berries, as if you could reach out from a wedding venue off the King's Road and feel each element under your fingertips. The lighting is gentle, likely from a nearby window or soft indoor lamps, so the colours appear warm rather than harsh, emphasising intimacy over grandeur. It is an understated yet confident design, the kind of boutonniere chosen by a groom who values tradition but also appreciates clean, modern lines. You can imagine it being carefully pinned by a florist who knows the Chelsea registry office timings by heart, adjusting the angle so the rose faces forward, close to the heart. In this small cluster of flowers and foliage, there is a quiet story of devotion, ceremony, and the pride of stepping out onto the streets of SW3 as the day of celebration truly begins.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In flattering, soft light the boutonnière appears as a miniature composition of calm affection: a single pale yellow rose, small but perfectly formed, sits at the centre with petals that feel velvety to the eye. Around it, delicate sprays of baby's breath add air and luminosity, their tiny white blossoms like frosting on the bloom, while narrow, fresh green sprigs give a cool, crisp counterpoint and a touch of structure. The boutonnière is tied with a neat white ribbon, its crisp finish echoing the formality of a tailored lapel and the tactile contrast of fabric and flower. Against a smart black jacket and a vivid red tie the pale rose reads almost serenely, a calm punctuation amid the day's excitement; the colours play together-black absorbing, red energising, and the rose offering gentle reassurance. You can almost sense the scent: a soft, clean rose note cut by the green whisper of foliage and the faint powder of gypsophila. The construction is discreet but sturdy, wired and taped so it sits straight on the lapel without dominating, the kind of small detail that feels considered and sincere. As a Chelsea florist who has placed similar boutonnières on grooms for ceremonies at nearby Sloane Square and intimate gatherings along King's Road, I think of this as more than an accessory-it's a tiny, fragrant emblem of the day. Carefully crafted, it conveys reverence, style and a quiet, personal touch chosen to make the wearer feel special.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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