Waterloo Wedding Collections

At Waterloo Florist, we know your wedding day in Waterloo deserves flowers that feel as unforgettable as your vows. Our experienced wedding florist team designs bespoke bouquets, buttonholes, and venue arrangements inspired by the character of the local area, from the bustle of Waterloo Station to riverside views by South Bank and Royal Festival Hall.

Whether you're saying "I do" in a classic city venue, a modern rooftop space overlooking the Thames, or a small registry office ceremony, we tailor every stem to your style, colour palette, and season. From soft, romantic pastels to bold, architectural blooms, your wedding flowers are hand-crafted on site by florists who work with couples across Lambeth, Southwark, and nearby areas such as Vauxhall and Blackfriars.

We offer convenient same-day delivery on wedding and celebration flowers across Waterloo and surrounding neighbourhoods when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets - from York Road to Lower Marsh - ensuring your arrangements arrive fresh, on time, and photo-ready.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Ceremony arches, table designs, and statement arrangements
  • Flexible, reliable delivery across central London wedding venues

Book a friendly consultation with Waterloo Florist and let us turn your wedding flower ideas into a beautifully curated collection that feels uniquely yours.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Against the crisp line of a tailored suit a single red rose boutonnière curls with quiet elegance, its velvety petal edges catching a hint of late-afternoon light; a tiny spray of gypsophila nestles beside it and a trailing whisper of eucalyptus adds movement, scent and a cool silvery-green contrast. The boutonnière mirrors a larger, matching bouquet where lush blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, generous base for clusters of passionate red roses, their depths like polished ruby beneath the soft sheen of petals. In that larger composition, round eucalyptus leaves peek between blooms, layering scent and soft, tactile contrast, while baby's breath threads through the arrangement like ephemeral lace. The pairing reads as modern romance - confident, textured and refined - suited to a groom's lapel and a bridal arm equally. You can almost sense the fresh, verdant fragrance of cut leaves and flowers, the coolness of hydrangea petals and the faint powder of rose. As prepared by Waterloo Florist near Waterloo Station for weddings across the South Bank and Lower Marsh, both boutonnière and bouquet are arranged to endure the day's warmth and movement, photographed beautifully against stone and river-light and offering a living symbol of unity that feels both handcrafted and effortless.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This elegant four-image spread shows how a single floral palette can stitch a wedding day together with grace: soothing peach roses, playful violet-edged white lisianthus, and clouds of tiny baby's breath. In the top-left panel a bride holds a rounded bouquet close to her dress; the peach roses, plump and luminous, form a warm heart while the lisianthus rims add a gentle splash of violet that keeps the composition lively. The stems are bound in soft peach ribbon, fingers of the bride resting against a satin wrap that is cool and taut, conveying careful craftsmanship. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere against a charcoal jacket-a single peach rose accented by baby's breath and fine greenery, finished with a petite blush ribbon that mirrors the matching peach tie, a quiet bridge between his attire and the bridal blooms. The bottom-left captures a smaller version of the bouquet set on a woven neutral cloth, pearl-headed pins glinting like heirloom jewels and suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet, compact and upbeat. Bottom-right shows a reception centrepiece: a domed spray of the same flowers nestled in a white woven vase, accompanied by two pale decorative spheres, arranged on a neutral tablecloth as if placed for guests beside place settings at a Lower Marsh or riverside venue. There is a soft, early-summer scent implied-gentle, sweet, and slightly green-and an overall feeling of considered simplicity that will linger through photos and memory.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage showcases a carefully coordinated wedding flower story, much like one you might see at a ceremony near Waterloo's leafy pockets around Lower Marsh. In the top-left image, only the bride's torso and hands are shown, framed by a soft beige backdrop that lets her cascading bouquet take centre stage. The bouquet is lush and flowing, filled with large white oriental lilies, their open, star-shaped blooms framed by arching petals and visible stamens. From this central cluster, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail down in a gentle waterfall, their flat, moth-like blooms layered delicately. A creamy yellow-tinged rose sits at the core, surrounded by bright green spherical flowers, clusters of glossy red berries reminiscent of Hypericum, and a haze of white gypsophila. Slender grasses and light foliage weave through, adding depth, movement, and a sense of garden freshness. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and strong red tie. On his lapel rests a polished boutonnière: a single white Phalaenopsis orchid with a soft yellow centre, partnered with a round green bud and tiny white filler flowers, all bound with a slim bright red ribbon that echoes his tie. The bottom-left panel isolates this boutonnière against a textured beige fabric, showing the contrast of smooth orchid petal, firm green leaf, and the satin sheen of the ribbon. In the bottom-right image, the bridal bouquet stands proudly in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, next to three white wicker spheres. The full cascade of lilies, orchids, green pompons, red berries, and airy filler flowers is revealed, conveying a modern yet romantic Waterloo wedding style.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a consistent floral story, as if crafted for a stylish London couple marrying close to Waterloo station, where modern city lines meet soft romantic details. In the top-left image, a bride in a strapless white dress is partially shown, her torso and hands framing a generous hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet is packed with ruffled fuchsia peonies, their layers of petals plush and saturated with colour, mingling with white alstroemeria freckled with subtle maroon markings. Fine, light green spiky blooms and glossy dark foliage weave through the design, giving movement and freshness, like a walk through a spring garden by the river. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned neatly to a dark charcoal suit, perfectly paired with a smooth lavender tie. The boutonniere echoes the bridal flowers-petite white alstroemeria and delicate green spikes, wrapped with a slender lavender ribbon-creating a quiet harmony between the couple's looks. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller bouquet laid on a textured beige surface, with the same mix of magenta peonies, clean white lilies of the Inca, and leafy greens, the stems bound in a vivid lavender ribbon that suggests bridesmaid or toss bouquet use. In the bottom-right, the flowers transform into table décor: a compact cluster of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery arranged inside a white woven spherical vase, flanked by three decorative beige wicker balls. Together, the four images illustrate how one floral palette can shape bridal bouquet, groom's buttonhole, bridesmaid flowers, and centrepieces into a seamlessly coordinated Waterloo wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Set against a smooth expanse of creamy linen, a bridesmaid's bouquet of lavender and pink roses rests gently, its colours and textures weaving a story of tender celebration. The roses, in shades of dusky lilac and fresh blush, are nestled together in a loose, hand-tied cluster, each bloom opening softly to reveal layers of velvety petals. Between them, airy stems of white gypsophila are laced throughout, their miniature blossoms adding a cloud-like lightness that softens the overall silhouette. The stems are bound with a glistening pink ribbon, detailed with tiny pearl-style accents that catch and reflect the light, reminiscent of the gleam of city lights along the South Bank near Waterloo at dusk. The ribbon is wrapped tidily and evenly, forming a comfortable handle that would sit well in the hand during the walk down the aisle. The creamy linen background heightens the bouquet's romantic hues, setting off the lavender and pink tones with understated elegance. One can almost sense the gentle weight of the flowers, the slight rustle of greenery as they are lifted, and the faint perfume of fresh roses mingled with the delicate, powdery scent of gypsophila. This bouquet feels perfectly suited to supportive, joyful bridesmaids accompanying the bride at weddings across SE1, from boutique hotels to riverside venues. Its design balances refinement and natural charm, echoing the bride's flowers without competing, and symbolising unity, friendship, and shared happiness. Every detail, from the placement of each rose to the precise ribbon finish, speaks of careful preparation and deep understanding of how flowers can enhance the emotional rhythm of a wedding day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This atmospheric four-panel collage captures a unified red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, imagined for a stylish celebration in Waterloo where every floral detail has been carefully coordinated. In the top-left image, a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress holds a perfectly rounded bouquet of tightly clustered red roses, each bloom rich and velvety, encircled by tiny, cloud-like flowers of white gypsophila. The subtle gleam of green foliage, just visible between petals, adds balance and freshness, while the soft lighting gives the bouquet a romantic glow, as if she were standing just outside a registry office near The Cut or Lower Marsh. The top-right panel shifts to the groom, focusing closely on his charcoal-grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie. Pinned to his lapel is a petite boutonniere: a single red rosebud framed by sprigs of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and fine strands of decorative grass, finished with a neat, festive red satin bow at the base. Together, they form a subtle yet striking echo of the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another round bouquet lies gently on a textured, light grey surface, perhaps waiting on a dressing table in a Waterloo townhouse. The arrangement mirrors the main bridal design, with large, open roses, generous clusters of baby's breath, and lush greenery, the stems bound with red and white striped twine that hints at careful, handcrafted work. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a wedding table centerpiece: a dome of crimson roses and airy white blooms perched atop a spherical white vase formed from woven, rattan-like strands. Two smaller, off-white decorative orbs rest in front, reinforcing the rustic-yet-modern style that would suit a reception overlooking Waterloo Bridge, where flowers, ambience, and city lights blend into a memorable celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image shows a thoughtfully curated wedding flower ensemble, the kind you might see carried from a townhouse off Lower Marsh to a ceremony near Waterloo Station, all in a palette of soft romance. The bride's bouquet is lush and rounded, composed of full cream peonies and layered blush-pink roses, with accents of deeper magenta and gentle lavender blooms nestled between them. Each flower sits in a halo of airy white gypsophila, giving the bouquet a dreamy, cloudlike outline, while smooth green leaves fold around the edges to anchor the design. Beside it, a groom's boutonnière mirrors the main bouquet on a miniature scale: one perfectly formed rose in a lilac hue, surrounded by tiny clusters of baby's breath and fine greenery, wrapped at the base with a slim lavender ribbon that catches the light. The lighting in the scene is soft and natural, enhancing the creamy whites and warm pinks so they appear to glow without harsh shadows. Textures are a key part of the story-plush petals, feathery gypsophila, glossy foliage, and the gentle sheen of satin ribbon all working together to convey both elegance and warmth. The arrangement feels calm, balanced, and lovingly crafted by experienced hands, ideal for a couple exchanging vows in a local church, a registry office, or a riverside venue along the South Bank. Every detail in this wedding collection suggests care, intimacy, and an enduring sense of celebration.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This single arrangement, cradled in a creamy ceramic bowl, is photographed in soft, even light that suggests a calm afternoon in a quiet Waterloo townhouse. At the heart of the display, mauve-pink garden roses open generously, their velvety petals forming plush, cupped blooms that draw the eye and invite the fingertips. Around them, white phalaenopsis orchids arc and cascade over the rim of the bowl, their broad, silky petals and pale yellow centers catching the light like reflections on the Thames nearby. Fine sprays of gypsophila, or baby's breath, float between the larger flowers, creating a gauzy veil of tiny white stars that softens every edge. Green stems and subtle foliage weave through the composition, barely visible but essential, like the supporting streets and hidden courtyards around Waterloo Station that hold the neighbourhood together. The overall palette is gentle and romantic: creamy whites, muted mauves, and dusty pinks that feel timeless rather than showy. You can almost imagine the faint fragrance of roses and the clean, green note of fresh stems rising from the bowl, turning a simple table into a place of welcome. The design feels considered and intimate, well-suited to a wedding breakfast at a local restaurant near the South Bank, a civil ceremony celebration, or a special anniversary dinner at home. Every bloom appears carefully placed, as if by a florist who knows how couples move around the table, ensuring the orchids spill elegantly without blocking conversation. While there is no visible signage, the craftsmanship and balance would be right at home among the bespoke designs created daily for local residents by Waterloo Florist and other experienced neighbourhood studios.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a coordinated wedding scheme where crimson and ivory are woven together with lush green accents. The principal scene, top-left, features a bride holding a generously scaled bouquet against a neutral, light beige background; it is a composed cascade of open white lilies, deep red roses and several white phalaenopsis orchids that spill gently over the lace-trimmed bodice. Interspersed gypsophila adds a soft, cloud-like texture while clusters of red hypericum berries lend a waxy, cheerful contrast-tactile elements that catch the soft daylight and suggest a fragrance of rose and lily. The top-right panel tightens focus on a groom's boutonniere mounted on a dark grey suit: a single white orchid takes centre stage, balanced by two small berry clusters, a sprig of baby's breath and a thin loop of red ribbon that matches the tie beneath the lapel. In the bottom-left a corsage is shown laid flat on woven, linen-like fabric so you can appreciate the orchid's smooth petals, the curled green leaves and the tiny accents of red ribbon and berries-an intimate piece that hints at the gentle touch of being pinned to a jacket or dress. The bottom-right frame reveals a tabletop arrangement in a white woven vase set on a pristine surface, where the same flowers are arranged more broadly into a centerpiece that echoes the bride's cascade: lilies rising, roses clustered, orchids trailing, and fine wispy greens adding airiness. The cohesive styling feels at home for weddings in Waterloo and nearby South Bank venues, offering timeless contrast and graceful movement throughout every piece.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage presents a cohesive story of bridal flowers, each panel revealing a different detail of a romantic orchid-and-rose wedding style that would feel perfectly at home in a Waterloo ceremony or reception. In the top-left panel, the bride's torso is shown in a strapless white gown, her hands wrapped around a lavish cascading bouquet. Long trails of white phalaenopsis orchids stream down through layers of blush pink and lavender roses, soft purple accent blooms, delicate baby's breath, and gently trailing greenery, the overall look luxurious yet airy, as if the flowers have just been delivered fresh from a nearby London flower market. The top-right panel pulls close to the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit jacket. A single flawless white orchid is framed by dainty lavender filler flowers and a touch of greenery, all secured with a narrow purple ribbon that harmonises with his visible magenta tie, creating a polished, coordinated wedding look. In the bottom-left panel, a second boutonniere rests on pale, textured linen. Here, a white phalaenopsis orchid bud, tiny clouds of white baby's breath, and slim green leaves are neatly gathered and tied with a bright pink ribbon, showing the same colour story in a more compact, wearable piece. The bottom-right panel showcases an abundant cascading arrangement standing in an intricate white woven vase on a clean white surface. White orchids spill alongside layers of pink and lavender roses, violet filler flowers, and sprigs of baby's breath, while three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes are positioned beside the vase, echoing its texture and providing a stylish focal point for a wedding table in a Waterloo venue.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image captures a carefully composed wedding collection that feels at once contemporary and timeless, as if designed for a couple stepping out of a registry office near Waterloo Bridge into soft afternoon light. The central bridal bouquet is a rounded cluster of mauve-pink roses, each bloom opening in delicate spirals with edges just slightly curled, giving a painterly, watercolour impression. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums peek through like tiny garden mounds, their compact, textured heads adding a playful contrast to the smooth rose petals. Creamy white lisianthus and other soft ivory flowers nestle around them, their gently frilled petals bringing airiness and light to the design. The colour story moves gracefully from lavender-pink through fresh green to warm white, echoing spring blossoms along the South Bank. Long, slender leaves and subtle greenery frame the bouquet, creating elegant lines that keep the round shape feeling natural rather than rigid. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in an intricate band of satin ribbon, carefully pinned so that nothing distracts from the flowers themselves. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, catching on the petals so they seem almost dewy. Beside the bouquet lies the groom's boutonnière: a single white lisianthus bud with a touch of green and a whisper of lavender ribbon, composed and intentional, designed to sit crisply against a dark suit. The overall mood is one of hopeful beginnings and thoughtful design, the kind of bouquet that could be delivered the same day to a venue in Waterloo and remain fresh and expressive through every photograph and heartfelt moment.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A refined four-panel collage presents a cohesive red rose wedding collection, as though laid out by an experienced Waterloo florist planning a timeless city celebration. In the top-left photograph, a bride in a smooth white wedding gown gently cups a tightly bound bouquet of deep red roses, their petals layered so closely that the blooms form a plush, rounded dome. Small red hypericum berries nestle between the flowers, adding glints of deeper colour, while a precise ring of rich green foliage encircles the base, creating a crisp edge where bouquet meets fabric. Top-right, the focus shifts to the groom's charcoal-grey suit, where a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel. The rose is framed by fine ruscus-like greenery, light clusters of white gypsophila, and a few shiny red berries, all gathered with a narrow red satin ribbon that echoes the vibrancy of his tie, a look perfectly suited to civil ceremonies near the Old Vic or receptions close to Waterloo Bridge. The bottom-left panel highlights another compact bouquet of red roses and berries, this time wrapped in sweeping dark green tropical leaves that arc protectively around the blooms. A red ribbon binds the stems, visible against a subtly textured beige cloth that softens the scene. In the bottom-right image, a low, rounded centerpiece of red roses and berries rests atop a white, intricately woven spherical holder made from natural fibres. Two smaller, neutral-toned woven balls lie beside it on a smooth light surface, the soft beige and grey background hinting at a stylish yet intimate reception space somewhere in SE1, where each floral piece echoes the others in colour, texture, and mood.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image is a four-part portrait of a cohesive wedding flower story, perfect for a romantic celebration near Waterloo Station or along the South Bank. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white lace gown holds a lush, rounded bouquet so full it almost spills from her hands. Pale pink and lavender roses nestle together, some tightly furled, others opening into soft spirals, while bright green button chrysanthemums add a lively pop of colour. Threads of pink alstroemeria, their petals lightly brushed with yellow, mingle with airy clouds of white baby's breath and a collar of deep green leaves, giving the bouquet texture and movement. The top-right frame focuses on a charcoal grey suit and fuchsia tie, where a boutonniere mirrors the bridal flowers in a single blush rosebud, miniature green chrysanthemums, flecks of gypsophila, and fine blades of decorative grass, all secured with a neat pink ribbon. Below left, a similar bouquet lies lengthways on a pale beige fabric surface, perhaps resting before being carried into a nearby Waterloo church or registry office. From this angle, the viewer can appreciate the craftsmanship of the stems bound in fuchsia ribbon and the balanced layering of each bloom. In the bottom-right frame, the same colour palette is transformed into a low, rounded centerpiece, brimming with pink and lilac roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, arranged in a white spherical vase with a woven lattice pattern. Two lighter decorative spheres sit beside it, creating an elegant, contemporary table setting for an intimate London reception.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage presents an entire wedding story in flowers, the kind you might see at a riverside celebration close to Waterloo Station or along The Cut. The top left panel focuses on the bride's hands and torso, her white dress finished with fine lace on the bodice. She holds a round, hand-tied bouquet made up almost entirely of roses: soft cream and pale yellow blooms sit beside richer pink and mauve roses, creating a gentle ombré of colour. Between them, baby's breath peeks out in delicate white clusters, while glossy green foliage adds depth and freshness, giving the impression of classic romance carefully shaped by an experienced florist. In the top right panel, the groom's boutonniere takes centre stage. Pinned to a dark grey suit lapel above a pristine white shirt and vivid red silk tie, a single white rosebud is cupped by tiny white filler flowers and a sprig of greenery. A narrow white satin bow is tied just below, adding a refined, traditional finish that coordinates effortlessly with the bridal bouquet. The bottom left panel shows a bridesmaid's posy lying on a softly textured, off-white linen cloth. Cream, pale yellow, and bright pink roses mingle with airy baby's breath and relaxed green leaves, arranged in a looser, slightly asymmetrical shape. The stems are bound with a cheerful pink and white striped ribbon so it feels youthful yet coordinated. Finally, the bottom right panel captures a compact rose centerpiece resting on a white, woven twig sphere. Matching roses, baby's breath, and foliage form a low dome of colour, flanked by two smaller natural wicker balls, ideal for decorating reception tables in Waterloo's intimate hotels and local restaurants.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
This image shows a contemporary wedding centrepiece designed in a compact, rounded style, nestled securely in a sleek white wicker vase that adds a clean, modern texture. The flowers rise just above the rim in a gentle dome, overflowing with cool-toned, graceful blooms that look as though they've been freshly gathered from a calm riverside garden near Waterloo. At the core are creamy lisianthus, each blossom unfolding in soft, ruffled layers that catch the light and appear almost luminescent. Threaded between them are pale pink stocks, their clustered florets adding height and a feathery softness, while vivid purple accents punctuate the arrangement with rich, jewel-like depth. Wisps and loops of deep green foliage curve around the flowers, tracing an elegant frame that gives structure yet keeps the overall feel airy and light. The mood is refined but welcoming, ideal for a wedding reception table in a local restaurant or a small celebration space off The Cut. You might imagine a gentle fragrance drifting up-subtle hints of sweet pea and freesia, fresh and slightly powdery, evoking the sense of early morning before the city fully wakes. The placement of each stem reveals a practiced florist's hand: colours balanced, textures layered, and negative space thoughtfully preserved so the blooms can breathe. This centrepiece would sit comfortably among flickering candles and glassware, inviting quiet conversation and adding a calm, romantic glow to a Waterloo wedding meal shared with close family and friends.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A composed quartet of wedding imagery unfolds across four photographs, each celebrating a soft peach-and-white floral scheme finished with fresh greenery and artisanal details. The top-left shows a bride in a soft white gown gently holding a hand-tied bridal bouquet; the roses are soft apricot to peach-orange, their petals layered like warm cups, contrasted by airy clusters of gypsophila and glossy ruscus leaves that give the arrangement both depth and lift. In the top-right frame the camera tightens on a groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket where a single peach rose boutonnière is pinned-its velvety bud surrounded by tiny white filler and a wispy sprig of green; a small peach ribbon bow at the base coordinates with a warm coral tie, creating a refined echo of the bouquet's hue. The bottom-left image shows the same bouquet resting on a pale, subtly textured fabric, the rounded bloom mass and ribbon-wrapped handle visible along with pearl pin accents and a faint pattern of tiny pink-peach dots on the wrap-details a florist would choose for comfort and photo-friendly texture. Bottom-right offers a reception vignette: a domed cluster of peach-orange roses and gypsophila arranged in a white woven spherical holder, with two small woven decorative balls set nearby, forming a cohesive table display. The light throughout reads like late-morning sun filtering onto a Waterloo table near Lower Marsh Market, the scent imagined as powdery and sweet; these are careful, tactile designs meant to feel intimate and thoroughly considered for a neighbourhood wedding.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This composition reads like a gentle symphony of white and purple arranged with an experienced florist's restraint and heart. In the top-left panel, the bride's hands gather a bouquet where creamy, fragrant oriental lilies bloom large and luminous, their satin petals catching a tender glow; surrounding them, double-edged white lisianthus blush with a crisp purple rim that lifts the entire palette. Small unopened buds, feathery grasses and broader green leaves give the bouquet a natural rhythm, while thin spikes of deep purple accent flowers - reminiscent of veronica - add punctuation and lift. The top-right snapshot captures the groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey jacket, balanced against a rich purple silk tie: a solo open lisianthus edged in purple, a shy lily bud and a few slim greens bound with a tiny white bow, perfectly scaled and intimate. A bridesmaid's hand-tied posy rests on textured light-beige linen in the bottom-left, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon and mirroring the same floral language in a smaller key. The bottom-right panel presents a tall, airy centerpiece in a woven white spherical vase; lilies in bloom and bud mingle with purple-edged lisianthus, spiky accents and cascading greenery, placed beside two decorative woven spheres to reinforce the reception's coordinated aesthetic. The light across the images is tender and warm, the scent faintly sweet from the lilies, and the arrangement as a whole conveys calm celebration - an ideal choice for a wedding along Waterloo's riverside or a reception near the Southbank Centre.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A refined groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail, pinned neatly against the lapel of a dark suit, capturing the quiet drama of a single red rose framed by carefully chosen foliage. The rose, velvety and rich in tone, echoes the sheen of a crimson tie that peeks into view, creating a harmonious line of colour from collar to shoulder. Around the blossom, slim sprigs of green foliage, tiny berries, and wisps of baby's breath are wired and wrapped with precision, their textures contrasting gently with the smooth suit fabric and crisp shirt. The berries add small notes of shape and interest, like punctuation marks in an otherwise flowing script, while the fine white flowers soften the overall look, making it feel romantic rather than formal alone. Under soft, indoor light, the boutonniere appears freshly misted, as though it has just arrived from a florist workshop tucked near Waterloo Station, where each stem would have been conditioned and selected in the quiet of the early morning. The design honours tradition-the single rose as a symbol of love and commitment-yet also hints at individuality in the choice of accent greens and the slightly relaxed, natural styling. You can sense the florist's careful hands arranging each element so that, from the ceremony at a riverside venue to photographs taken along the South Bank, the flower sits comfortably over the wearer's heart. It feels like a keepsake in the making, a small, fragrant detail that will remain vivid in memory long after the last dance in Waterloo has faded into the night.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This hand-tied wedding bouquet rests on a light linen cloth, its soft tones and rounded form creating a moment of calm, much like stepping off a busy Waterloo street into a peaceful side chapel. At the centre are ivory roses, their petals kissed with a suggestion of warm gold, as though they have caught the first light of dawn. Each rose is generously petalled, the blooms overlapping and nestling into one another to form a balanced, circular arrangement. Between these larger blooms float delicate sprays of baby's breath, their numerous tiny white flowers adding a floaty, cloud-like texture that softens the structure without disturbing its harmony. The greenery winds through and around the roses, composed of slender, looping leaves that move in gentle curves. These accents of green feel fresh and contemporary, suggesting movement and life rather than rigid formality. The stems of the bouquet are neatly gathered and bound with a pale ribbon embellished with tiny beads, creating a subtle sparkle whenever the light touches it. This beaded handle looks comfortable to hold, its smooth surface and refined finish speaking of careful craftsmanship by a local Waterloo florist. The neutral linen backdrop serves to enhance the bouquet's pastel palette-ivory, cream, and soft green-with no competing colours, allowing the eye to linger on the shapes and textures. The overall impression is one of modest luxury and heartfelt beauty, as if the bouquet has been designed specifically for a bride who values quiet elegance over showiness. You can almost sense the gentle fragrance of the roses, light and reassuring, following her as she walks along the corridors of a riverside venue or pauses for photographs near the station's grand architecture.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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