Bromley Common Wedding Collections

Welcome to your local florist in Bromley Common, where every wedding is celebrated with naturally stunning flowers and lovingly crafted bouquets. With years of experience serving our community, our team is passionate about creating memorable arrangements tailored to your celebration—whether your event is near Masons Hill, close to the charming Bromley Football Club, or by Southborough Lane.

We proudly offer same-day delivery for all wedding flowers and bouquets when you order online before 3 PM. Our reputation as a trusted florist extends not only across Bromley Common, but also to nearby areas such as Petts Wood, Hayes, and the friendly community of Chatterton Village.

Each wedding bouquet is handcrafted using the freshest seasonal flowers, sourced with care and arranged with true local expertise. Whether you're planning a grand celebration at a local venue or an intimate garden ceremony on Homesdale Road, our warm, reliable service ensures vibrant blooms grace your special day.

  • Exclusive wedding collections designed by knowledgeable local florists
  • Prompt, reliable delivery across Bromley Common and neighbouring areas
  • Personalised consultation to reflect your unique style

Let us help make your wedding unforgettable. Trust Flower Delivery Bromley Common for gorgeous flowers, superb artistry, and heartfelt local service.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Against the tailored cut of a groom's suit, a single red rose boutonnière curls with poised elegance, its velvety petals edged by tiny white gypsophila florets and a couple of whimsically trailing greenery stems that soften the formal line. Nearby, the matching bridal bouquet continues the same confident story: a base of saturated blue hydrangea heads gives dramatic volume, while clusters of red roses punctuate the arrangement with warm, passionate depth. Eucalyptus leaves, round and silvery, peek between petals to add cooling contrast, a subtle scent of citrus-wood that lifts the composition and ties the elements together. The bouquet's textures are carefully considered - the hydrangea's plush, cloud-like clusters anchor the design, roses bring sculptural focus, gypsophila introduces an airy, lace-like counterpoint, and eucalyptus provides a tactile, slightly leathery leaf that invites the eye to travel across the bouquet. Presented by Flower Delivery Bromley Common, this pairing has a modern wedding sensibility: clean lines, bold colour, and natural textures that photograph beautifully from aisle to reception. In the hands of a florist who knows local venues from Church Road chapels to small garden marquees, the piece is prepared to withstand the movement and hugs of a long day while retaining freshness. It's an arrangement meant to read as both statement and sentiment - stylish enough to make an entrance, tender enough to be held during vows.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Rendered in gentle daylight, this four-image composition reads like a quiet love story told in peach and violet. In the top-left frame a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet: core clusters of pale peach roses are hugged by white lisianthus edged with vivid purple, while tiny sprays of baby's breath scatter like soft punctuation. The bouquet's handle is discreet, the flowers arranged so petals overlap with a reassuring, tactile fullness - the kind of construction an experienced florist uses to keep blooms looking fresh from vows through photographs. Top-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal suit, a single peach rose balanced by delicate green fronds and baby's breath, finished with a blush ribbon that mirrors the groom's solid peach tie and unifies the couple's look. The lower-left image shows a slightly smaller posy laid on textured fabric; its blush ribbon and pearl-tipped pins lend a vintage-flair detail, suggesting it might be a bridesmaid's posy or an intimate toss bouquet. In the final panel, a reception-ready centerpiece gathers the same blooms into a domed arrangement housed in an airy white woven basket, accompanied by two small decorative woven balls on the tabletop. The colours - warm apricot, crisp ivory, and a flash of violet - read fresh yet timeless, ideal for a summer or early autumn wedding in Bromley Common, perhaps near High Street or the Common itself, where local couples often choose combinations that feel both modern and enduring.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image captures a refined wedding flower story, the kind we often help create for couples marrying around Bromley Common and the surrounding parks. In the top-left frame, a bride is photographed from the shoulders down, her white, subtly textured gown forming a simple backdrop for a lush cascading bouquet. Large white oriental lilies open like stars, each trumpet revealing pollen-tipped stamens, while strings of white Phalaenopsis orchids fall elegantly toward the hem of her dress. A single cream rose glows warmly at the bouquet's heart, encircled by lime-green button blooms that resemble mini chrysanthemums, bright red berry clusters, and airy white gypsophila. Wisps of foliage and fine grasses add depth and a sense of gentle movement, as if caught by a light breeze drifting across nearby Bromley Common Green. The top-right panel shifts to the groom in a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and statement red tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a coordinating boutonnière: one pristine Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, framed by a small green pompon flower and baby's breath, all finished with a slim, vivid red ribbon tied at the stems. The bottom-left close-up rests the same boutonnière on a softly textured beige fabric, allowing every element-the velvety orchid petals, the glossy green leaf backing, the fine white florets, and the satin ribbon-to be appreciated in detail. The bottom-right shows the bridal bouquet displayed in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white tabletop, flanked by three decorative white wicker balls, suggesting a reception table or welcome display at a local Bromley Common venue. Together, the panels highlight how bouquet and buttonhole are perfectly matched in colour, texture, and style.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
Four images combine in this wedding collage to tell the story of a single floral palette carried gracefully through every part of a Bromley Common wedding day. The designs all feature deep fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh green foliage, shown here in soft, natural light. In the top-left frame, only the bride's torso is visible, dressed in a strapless white gown, her hands gently holding a rounded bouquet that feels both classic and full of character. The bouquet overflows with velvety magenta peonies, each blossom rich with ruffled petals, contrasted by pristine white alstroemeria dusted with fine maroon speckles. Pale green spiky flowers and buds lift the design, and dark, glossy leaves cradle the blooms, giving the bouquet a lush, rounded silhouette that would look beautiful arriving at a Bromley Common venue by car. In the top-right, attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal suit and understated lavender tie. At his lapel sits a boutonniere: a refined cluster of white alstroemeria, slender green spikes, and sleek foliage, bound with a matching lavender satin ribbon. It's a restrained, elegant piece that quietly mirrors the bride's flowers. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a textured beige fabric, reminiscent of natural linen or cotton. It repeats the magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and lively green details in a neater, more compact arrangement, with stems wrapped tightly in a bright lavender ribbon-ideal for bridesmaids walking through Bromley Common's leafy streets. The bottom-right frame introduces a centerpiece or table arrangement: the same floral ingredients gathered closely into a white spherical vase made of interlaced, crisscrossing material, flanked by three lighter beige woven decorative spheres. Together, these four images demonstrate how one thoughtful floral concept can link bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, and table décor into a seamless Bromley Common wedding aesthetic.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned neatly to a charcoal suit jacket, this groom's boutonniere captures the essence of romantic simplicity. At its centre sits a single pink rose, gently unfurling, its petals arranged in a delicate spiral that draws the eye inward. The colour is soft yet confident, a warm pink that stands out vividly against the dark wool of the lapel. Surrounding the rose are fine accents of greenery and specks of white gypsophila, which give the design a light, almost dancing quality, as though a tiny garden has been gathered and placed by hand. The stem is bound in a smooth, velvet ribbon that matches the rose's tone, adding a subtle tactile richness and a touch of formality fitting for a Bromley Common wedding ceremony. You can picture the groom standing outside a local registry office or nearby St. Luke's Church, the rose catching occasional sunlight as guests arrive along Southborough Lane. In close view, the craftsmanship is evident: the leaf is folded cleanly behind the rose, the baby's breath arranged so it gently frames the bloom without overpowering it. The overall effect is poised and personal rather than showy, ideal for those who prefer a fresh, classic look with a modern finish. This boutonniere seems made for meaningful moments - vows spoken quietly, laughter shared with family, or that first embrace after the ceremony - its subtle fragrance and delicate colours echoing the heartfelt mood of the day in Bromley Common and beyond.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel collage tells the story of a red rose wedding, the kind of timeless celebration often seen in Bromley Common's family-run venues. In the top-left image, a bride stands in her classic white lace gown, holding a rounded bouquet that overflows with deep crimson roses and airy white baby's breath. The roses are tightly clustered, their velvety petals catching the light, while small hints of greenery peek through, creating a soft frame for her hands and the delicate detailing of her dress. The top-right panel moves to the groom's side, focusing on his boutonniere pinned against a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and striking red tie. A single red rosebud is nestled among sprigs of gypsophila, slim green leaves, and playful strands of wispy grass, all tied at the base with a neat red satin ribbon that subtly mirrors the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left frame, a second lush, domed bouquet of open red roses and abundant baby's breath lies on a light grey, textured surface, as though resting between photographs outside a Bromley Common registry office. The stems are bound in red and white striped string, showcasing considered craftsmanship and a personal, hand-tied feel. The bottom-right image brings the theme to the reception, with a compact centerpiece of red roses and gypsophila arranged in a white, spherical vase made from woven, rattan-like strips. Two smaller decorative spheres in natural off-white tones sit in front, creating an elegant, cohesive tablescape that would look right at home at a local celebration catered by Flower Delivery Bromley Common for couples who love classic romance.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image shows an elegant wedding floral ensemble arranged with the gentle sophistication you might find at a Bromley Common celebration. At its heart is the bride's bouquet, a generous hand-tied cluster of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, their petals fanned out in ruffled layers that suggest softness and grace. Deeper magenta blooms and touches of lavender roses create hints of richness within the pastel palette, a quiet reminder of the depth of feeling beneath the day's joyful surface. Fine sprays of white gypsophila are threaded between the larger flowers, giving the bouquet a light, cloudlike border that softens every edge. Smooth, contoured green leaves curve around the outside, their subtle sheen catching the light and bringing to mind the fresh, well-tended greenery along Homesdale Road and the avenues surrounding Bromley Common. Resting nearby is a groom's boutonnière, carefully composed as a miniature reflection of the main bouquet. It features a single lilac rose bud, backed by a sprig of feathery greenery and tiny clusters of baby's breath, all neatly bound with a delicate lavender ribbon that adds a gentle, romantic finish. The overall scene feels serene and intentional, as if captured in the quiet moments before guests arrive. Soft light falls across the arrangements, enhancing the interplay of textures: the cushioned petals of the peonies, the firm centres of the roses, the airy gypsophila, and the structured leaves that cradle them all. Viewed together, bouquet and boutonnière tell a subtle story of unity and shared purpose, the flowers acting as symbols of commitment, promise, and the warm, welcoming spirit often found at weddings across Bromley Common.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a unified floral story, the kind of coordinated styling often chosen for intimate ceremonies around Bromley Common. In the top-left image, a bride holds a cascading bouquet against the intricate texture of her white lace dress. The bouquet is full and flowing, with arching stems of white phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom showing a soft yellow center, mingling with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, and gossamer sprays of baby's breath. A scattering of deeper, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms gives the design a modern twist, while rich green foliage peeks between petals, adding depth and movement as the flowers trail gracefully downwards. Top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail, secured to a dark charcoal or black lapel. Beneath it, a vivid red tie and a patterned shirt lend a touch of personality. The boutonniere itself is a refined miniature of the bridal bouquet: a single white phalaenopsis orchid framed by fine baby's breath and slim green sprigs, stems bound tightly with a slim white satin ribbon. Bottom left, that same boutonniere is photographed lying flat on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its sculpted orchid petals, tiny gypsophila flowers, and careful ribbon wrapping clearly visible, evoking the calm of a wedding morning somewhere between homes on Southborough Lane and local venues in Bromley Common. In the bottom-right image, a generous centerpiece echoes the bouquet's palette of white, pink, and lavender, arranged in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. White orchids curve outward, pink garden roses nestle between lavender stock and baby's breath, and those same deep pink accent spikes draw the eye. Two decorative white woven spheres sit alongside, creating a sophisticated reception table scene suitable for a wedding breakfast nearby. Crafted with the precision local florists bring to Bromley Common weddings, every piece looks thoughtfully coordinated yet naturally romantic.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully composed quartet of images shows how a single floral language can thread through every element of a Bromley Common wedding, from the bride's armful to the groom's lapel. The top-left image frames a bride from mid-torso against a pale beige background, her lace-detailed white dress lifting the tone as she holds a grand cascading bouquet: open white lilies with delicate stamens, clusters of rich red roses, and long-armed white phalaenopsis orchids that spill downward in elegant waves. Interspersed are tiny sprays of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries, with mixed green foliage and thin, wispy leaves providing contrast and texture. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket; a solitary white phalaenopsis sits proud at the centre, accompanied by red berries and a neat loop of red ribbon matching a vibrant tie. The lower-left close-up shows a matching corsage laid on soft, textured linen-here the orchid's satiny surface and the berries' glossy sheen are especially tactile, the composition hinting at the gentle brush of petals against skin. Bottom-right reveals a white woven vase centerpiece on a clean table, surrounded by white spherical decorations; the arrangement mirrors the bouquet's cascading lines and layered greenery, designed to read beautifully from every angle. Written in the quiet voice of a local florist, this collection suggests the scent of roses and lilies on a cool morning and is the sort of cohesive styling Flower Delivery Bromley Common prepares for intimate celebrations across Bromley town centre, Shortlands and nearby High Street venues.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding flower story, as though following a couple through their Bromley Common celebration. In the top-left panel, a bride appears from the shoulders down, her strapless white gown forming a calm backdrop for a luxuriant cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc outward and down, their petals broad and luminous, intertwined with blush pink garden roses and soft lavender roses, plus hints of lilac-toned filler flowers. Trails of green foliage weave between the blooms, giving the bouquet a natural, flowing movement that feels as if it might sway gently as she walks down a local aisle. In the top-right panel, the focus narrows to the groom's lapel. His dark grey suit sets off a refined boutonniere featuring a single white orchid, framed by touches of lavender filler flowers and bright green leaves. A slim purple ribbon neatly wraps the stems, harmonising with the magenta tie visible just beneath, a thoughtful echo of the bridal colours. The bottom-left panel shows a coordinating boutonniere resting on pale beige textured fabric, almost like a still-life study in detail. A white orchid bud, tiny clouds of white baby's breath, and a touch of greenery are tied with a vibrant pink ribbon, suggesting a groom, best man, or usher ready to greet guests arriving from around Bromley Common. The bottom-right panel reveals a dramatic cascading centerpiece in a white woven vase. White orchids and layered pink and lavender roses spill over the top, accompanied by fine purple filler flowers and baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres sit beside it, extending the texture and adding a modern, elegant touch reminiscent of a reception set near Bromley Common's green spaces.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this scene, a hand-tied bridal bouquet and coordinating boutonnière are displayed as though laid out in a Bromley Common home just before the final preparations of a wedding morning. The bouquet is the clear focal point: a rounded, perfectly balanced composition of mauve-pink roses, white lisianthus and vivid green button chrysanthemums. The roses are full and romantic, with petals that spiral open in gentle curls, catching the light with a satin-like sheen. White lisianthus and other creamy blooms surround and nestle between the roses, their delicate ruffles creating an impression of lightness and softness, like clouds drifting around a sunset. Bright green button chrysanthemums dot the arrangement, their spherical, textured heads adding a lively, contemporary touch reminiscent of lush lawns and garden borders around Bromley Common. Fine foliage and elongated leaves peek through and extend beyond the flowers, preventing the bouquet from appearing too uniform and adding a sense of organic movement. The stems are cut evenly and wrapped in a pink and white satin ribbon, which forms a smooth, comfortable handle with a polished finish that reveals the florist's meticulous attention to detail. Beside it, the boutonnière features a single white bloom, likely lisianthus, framed by small sprays of greenery and tied with a slender lavender-coloured ribbon, echoing the bouquet's tones without overwhelming the groom's suit. The lighting is gentle, enhancing the colours and giving every flower a just-picked freshness, as if they have been carefully arranged by Flower Delivery Bromley Common and brought straight from a nearby studio to the couple's doorstep, ready to be worn, carried and remembered long after the last guest has gone home.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
In this elegant four-panel collage, a unified wedding story is told through red roses and berries, perfectly suited to a ceremony around Bromley Common. The top-left frame focuses on a bride in a white gown, her hands gently cupping a compact, hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet forms a smooth, rounded dome of deep red roses, their petals velvety and layered, with clusters of red hypericum berries threaded between the blooms. At the base, a neat collar of rich green foliage wraps around the stems, lending structure and a polished edge that feels both traditional and modern. In the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal suit, pristine white shirt, and bold red tie become the backdrop for a refined boutonniere. A single red rosebud sits at the centre, partially open, surrounded by slender green leaves, tiny white gypsophila flowers, and a few red berries, all bound by a slim red satin ribbon. The colour repetition creates a calm harmony, as if captured outside a Bromley Common church just before the vows. The bottom-left image highlights an additional bouquet, perhaps designed for a bridesmaid. Several lush red roses cluster with matching berries, wrapped in broad, dark green leaves that curve gracefully around the flowers like protective wings. A red ribbon ties the stems, placed on a textured beige fabric background that makes the rich reds and greens stand out. Finally, the bottom-right panel features a low, dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and berries, placed atop a distinctive white woven sphere crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven balls sit beside it on a light surface against a soft beige and grey wall, evoking stylish reception tables in Bromley Common, where every floral detail has been carefully coordinated for a passionate, romantic atmosphere.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
In this four-image collage, a complete wedding flower suite in blush pinks and vivid greens is shown, working together as if arranged for a refined Bromley Common celebration. The upper-left panel centres on a bride's hands and waist, her white lace gown softly blurred as she holds a round, tightly bound bouquet. Light pink and lavender roses tumble together, with petals in different stages of opening, giving the arrangement depth and movement. Nestled among them, bright green button chrysanthemums create a crisp contrast that feels fresh and contemporary. Pale pink alstroemeria, lined with faint yellow markings, thread through the design, while tiny blooms of white baby's breath and a collar of lush green foliage lend softness and romance. The upper-right panel zooms in on a single boutonniere, neatly pinned to a charcoal grey suit jacket paired with a bold fuchsia tie. This small but striking accent features a light pink rosebud, a few bright green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of baby's breath, and slender decorative grass, all secured with a matching pink ribbon, ideal for a groom or groomsman at a Bromley Common wedding. In the lower-left image, a similar bouquet rests on light beige textured fabric, its stems carefully wrapped in a fuchsia ribbon that mirrors the tie, providing a detailed look at the craftsmanship and elegant stem finish. The lower-right panel reveals a low, rounded centerpiece filled with the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. The flowers are nestled into a white, spherical vase with an intricate woven surface, flanked by two lighter woven spheres, ready to dress reception tables at a nearby Bromley Common venue or a stylish garden marquee.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A four-panel wedding collage captures the coordinated romance of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses as they might appear at a Bromley Common celebration. The top left panel focuses on the bride from the chest down, her white gown featuring subtle lace that catches the light without distracting from the bouquet. She holds a neat, round cluster of roses so full that the blooms form a near-perfect dome. Cream and pale yellow roses dominate, petal edges gently curling, while deeper pink and mauve roses are threaded through in careful intervals. Fine sprays of white baby's breath and glimpses of green foliage soften the structure, giving the bouquet a timeless, elegant presence that would suit a ceremony near the quiet residential streets off Southborough Lane. In the top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail. The dark grey suit contrasts with his bright red silk tie and crisp white shirt, drawing attention to the single white rosebud pinned at his lapel. The rose is partially unfurled, its smooth petals framed with tiny white filler flowers and small green leaves. A narrow white satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow, wraps the stems, demonstrating the care of a florist used to preparing groom's details for Bromley Common weddings. The bottom left panel shows a smaller bridesmaid's posy resting on textured beige linen. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours: open cream and pale yellow roses accented by a handful of vivid pink roses, laced with airy baby's breath and more visible greenery, giving a slightly looser, more playful shape. The stems are bound with a pink and white striped ribbon, suggesting a joyful, youthful feel. Finally, the bottom right displays a compact centrepiece sitting on a white, twig-woven spherical vase. The arrangement features the same rose palette and filler flowers, encircled by fresh foliage, with two smaller woven decorative spheres placed nearby on a white surface. Set against a pale beige backdrop, the overall look is stylish yet inviting, the sort of table design you might find at a Bromley Common reception carefully curated by Flower Delivery Bromley Common.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A wedding bouquet collection piece is shown as a lush, hand-crafted design that could be carried down the aisle of a Bromley Common church or registry office on a soft spring morning. The bouquet forms a gently rounded shape, refined yet inviting, and is composed of plush white lisianthus whose petals curl outward like layers of delicate satin. Nestled among them are clusters of pale hydrangea, their many tiny blossoms forming pillowy domes in subtle pastel tones, and playful lilac allium that rise slightly above the mass of flowers, adding spherical bursts of lavender-purple. Cool, fresh greenery is threaded throughout, some leaves lying close and protective around the blooms, others stretching outward for a more airy, garden-inspired feel. The stems are neatly wrapped, likely in ribbon, giving the bouquet a clean, polished handle that hints at the steady grip of a nervous but excited bride. Diffused daylight seems to pool on the soft petals, giving them a luminous glow that feels both youthful and serene, like early light spilling over the lawns near Bromley Common's parks. Though unseen, the scent can be imagined as a blend of gentle florals and freshly cut stems, never overpowering, just a comforting presence as the bouquet is held close to the heart. The image conveys a quiet promise of forever, every flower chosen with care and meaning, as if designed by a local expert from Flower Delivery Bromley Common who understands how to weave personal stories into petals and leaves, creating a bespoke piece that feels deeply tied to both the couple and the community they call home.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of wedding images reads like a florist's love letter to soft peach tones and gentle textures, the kind of palette we often create for couples marrying near Bromley Common. The top-left frame shows the bride holding a round bouquet of lush peach-orange roses; each bloom opens into velvet cups layered with petals, surrounded by feathery gypsophila and glossy green leaves that add depth and freshness. Light falls softly across the blooms, giving them a warm, amber glow against her ivory gown. In the top-right detail a groom's charcoal or navy jacket is punctuated by a single peach rosebud boutonnière, trimmed with tiny white gypsophila and a slim flourish of foliage; a peach ribbon bow at its base mirrors the coral tie beneath the lapel, completing a quietly elegant colour story.The lower-left view places the bouquet on a light, textured fabric, emphasizing the neat wrapping of its handle in white ribbon patterned with faint pink-peach dots - the kind of handcrafted finish we might recommend for a reception at a village green or local hall. The bottom-right image shows a full, domed centerpiece of peach roses and baby's breath perched on a white woven spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller woven balls in matching tones, introducing sculptural texture to the table. Together these photographs convey tactile care, a subtle scent of warm apricot roses, and a mood of intimate celebration suited to Bromley Common weddings and nearby gatherings.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image captures a wedding floral story in white and purple, rendered with the assurance of an experienced local florist. In the top-left frame a bride in a strapless white gown cradles a generous bouquet dominated by open white oriental lilies whose smooth, satiny petals catch a tender morning light, their perfume a warm, sweet whisper. Interspersed are white lisianthus blooms edged in vibrant purple, their double-rippled petals adding softness and a painterly halo; smaller buds promise lingering beauty across the day. Thin spires of deep purple accent flowers and an articulate mix of foliage - from broad green leaves to delicate grass-like strands - create contrast, texture and graceful movement. The top-right panel shows the groom's charcoal-grey suit and purple silk tie, with a boutonnière echoing the bouquet's palette: a single purple-rimmed lisianthus, a tiny lily bud and slender green sprigs, secured with a neat white ribbon. Bottom-left rests a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet on textured beige fabric, stems hand-tied and ribbon-wrapped in clean white; bottom-right displays a tall arrangement in a modern white spherical vase with woven lattice detail, overflowing with lilies, lisianthus and cascading greenery beside two woven beige decorative spheres. The overall mood is refined, romantic and quietly joyful - fragrant, tactile and thoughtfully scaled for reception tables or ceremony displays. Prepared with care for weddings across Bromley Common and neighbouring Shortlands and Keston, this palette reflects local sensibility and freshness, and is available from Flower Delivery Bromley Common for same-day readiness where possible.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-up view of the groom's boutonniere reveals a meticulously crafted floral accent: a single, perfectly shaped red rose, its petals rich and velvety, is cradled by a small ensemble of greenery, berries, and baby's breath. The rose stands proud at the centre, a deep crimson focal point echoing the colour of the groom's sleek, polished tie, which shimmers just beneath in the same luxurious tone. Around the bloom, carefully placed sprigs of dark green foliage extend in gentle points, adding structure and contrast, reminiscent of the well-kept hedges and trees you might see lining the roads around Bromley Common. Tiny round berries tuck into the base of the rose, providing an extra layer of texture and a slightly playful element against the more formal fabric of the suit. Wisps of baby's breath soften the composition, sprinkling small white flowers like stars against a night sky, giving the boutonniere a classic wedding charm. The lighting is warm and gentle, highlighting the natural sheen of the petals and the crisp lines of the lapel without any harsh shadows. This small arrangement feels intimate and meaningful, a subtle nod to tradition yet personalised in its elegant simplicity. You can imagine the florist's hands pinning it carefully to the jacket just before the ceremony, ensuring it sits straight and secure for the walk down the aisle. In the context of a Bromley Common wedding day, it becomes more than a decorative detail; it is a wearable keepsake, quietly marking the significance of the occasion as the groom stands ready to say "I do."
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this close-up, a wedding boutonnière is shown pinned carefully to a black suit jacket, the kind you might see at a ceremony held in one of Bromley Common's churches or manor venues. The focal flower is a single pale yellow rosebud, partially open so that its velvety petals curl softly outward from a snug, spiral centre. Its gentle, buttery tone stands out beautifully against the dark fabric, lending a sense of calm elegance. Surrounding the rose, fine clusters of baby's breath extend like a delicate frame, each stem tipped with tiny, star-shaped white blossoms that bring lightness and an airy, romantic feel. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage slip from behind the bloom, adding slender lines and natural texture that echo the greenery of the nearby common. The stems are bound with a crisp white ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished neatly, showcasing the florist's steady hand and eye for subtle detail. The boutonnière rests beside a vivid red tie, the contrast of bold red, deep black, and soft yellow creating a striking yet harmonious palette that suits a joyful wedding day. Gentle light illuminates the rose, revealing the fine veins on each petal and casting a slight shadow along the edges, which adds depth and dimension. Though small, the piece carries emotional weight: it suggests care, thoughtfulness, and a desire to mark the day with something fresh and living. You can almost sense the faint fragrance of the rose blending with cool evening air as guests gather outside a Bromley Common reception, the boutonnière quietly marking the importance of the moment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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