Bromley Common Wedding Collections

Welcome to Bromley Common Florist – your local wedding flower specialists, deeply rooted right here in Bromley Common. We’re passionate about creating stunning wedding bouquets and bespoke floral displays for cherished celebrations across our neighbourhood. Whether your ceremony is tucked near Lewes Road, beside the green of Bromley Common Cricket Club, or close to Southlands Road, our experienced team is here with hand-tied magic and personal service.

Serving our vibrant area and surroundings like Bickley, Petts Wood, and Hayes, Bromley Common Florist is proud to be the local florist couples trust. Our expertise shines in every carefully arranged bouquet, from timeless classics to contemporary styles, always using the freshest seasonal flowers sourced daily. We guide you through colour palettes, designs and flower meanings, ensuring your big day is truly unforgettable.

Order online for effortless same-day delivery available until 3 PM. Whether you need bouquets for the bridal party or eye-catching centrepieces, our North Kent-based florists offer flexibility and creative flair.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against a tailored suit in a formal portrait, the boutonnière echoes the bridal bouquet with a single deep red rose curling into itself, its velvety petals speaking of classic devotion. Tiny clusters of gypsophila form a cloud-like halo around the rose, while a whisper of trailing greenery adds a playful, natural line that softens the structured lapel. The companion bouquet continues this dialogue of colour and texture: broad heads of royal blue hydrangea create a lush, voluminous base, supporting the dramatic punctuation of ruby-red roses that rise above like small, intense sunsets. Silver-blue eucalyptus leaves intersperse through the mass of flowers, their matte, rounded forms offering a cool visual and a soft, resinous scent that mingles with the moist, green note of hydrangea. The composition reads as both confident and tender - confident in its bold palette and confident in the clarity of its lines, tender in the delicate lacework of baby's breath and the careful way each stem is placed so petals do not crowd one another. In Bromley Common this pairing feels particularly suited to a neighbourhood wedding - from short strolls past The Glades for photos to quiet moments in nearby parks like Hayes Common - where modern romance meets familiar streetscape. The result is a cohesive set that looks refined in close-up and luminous across a ceremony aisle, crafted with the practical knowledge of a florist who balances longevity, scent and photographic presence.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned close to a groom's lapel in the top-right panel, the boutonniere completes a romantic narrative told across four wedding images. At its heart sits a single peach rose, small and confident, its petals carrying a warm apricot blush that mirrors the bride's larger blooms. Fine fronds of greenery and tiny clusters of baby's breath nestle around the rose, lending texture and lightness, while a neat blush ribbon ties the element back to the bridal palette and the solid peach tie glimpsed beneath the suit. The charcoal suit provides a dramatic, tailored backdrop that makes the soft florals read as both modern and timeless. In the top-left, the bride holds a rounded bouquet packed with pale peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and airy baby's breath; the bouquet's dense centre and softer perimeter create a pleasing visual rhythm against her white dress. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied version laid on textured cloth, the stems wrapped in peach ribbon and finished with pearl pins that catch glints of light, suggesting vintage glamour. The bottom-right reveals a reception centerpiece: the same trio of blooms arranged in a white, open-weave basket-like vase, flanked by neutral woven spheres, creating an inviting table vignette under soft lighting. Together, these images show how a single boutonniere is not an isolated detail but a deliberate flourish within a larger floral language-carefully scaled and colour-matched across bridal pieces and reception décor, ideal for couples planning intimate ceremonies around Bromley Common or Shortlands who want continuity and refined simplicity on their wedding day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part wedding collage shows how a single floral vision can flow gracefully from bride to groom, echoing the feel of a refined Bromley Common ceremony. In the top-left frame, we see the bride from the shoulders down, her simple white dress textured like fine silk, set against a soft beige background that lets the flowers shine. She holds a lush, cascading bouquet dominated by open, star-like white oriental lilies, each trumpet revealing deep stamens. White Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward in a gentle trail, interwoven with a glowing cream rose and clusters of bright green spherical blooms that resemble button chrysanthemums. Ruby-red berries nestle among fine sprays of baby's breath and strands of light, airy foliage, giving the arrangement both movement and depth. The top-right frame focuses tightly on the groom's upper torso, his dark suit sharply tailored, his white shirt and vivid red tie adding structure and drama. Pinned over his heart is a coordinating boutonnière: a single pristine orchid bloom, one small green pompon, and flecks of white gypsophila, all gathered with a slim red ribbon that mirrors the colour of his tie. In the bottom-left panel, that boutonnière is laid flat on a beige, linen-like textile, its textures and craftwork clearly visible. Finally, the bottom-right frame shows the cascading bouquet placed upright in a white, basket-textured vase on a clean white surface, flanked by three white woven spheres. The neutral grey backdrop suggests a calm reception space, perhaps in a Bromley Common hall near the open greenery of Norman Park, where these coordinated flowers become the visual thread of the day.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-panel wedding flower collage presents a unified story of colour and texture, perfect for a Bromley Common couple wanting everything to feel beautifully coordinated. In the top-left image, the focus is on the bride's hands and the lush bouquet she holds against her white strapless dress. Deep fuchsia peonies, heavy with ruffled petals, form the heart of the design, encircled by crisp white alstroemeria brushed with fine maroon speckles. Spiky light green blooms and dark foliage add freshness and movement, the stems gathered tightly so the bouquet feels generous yet controlled, ideal for walking up the aisle in a local Bromley church. Top-right, the groom's boutonniere sits neatly against a charcoal suit and lavender tie. It echoes the bridal flowers in miniature: a sprig of white alstroemeria, needle-fine green accents, and small leaves, all secured with a slim lavender satin ribbon that mirrors the tie's sheen. The craftsmanship suggests an experienced hand, like you'd find at Bromley Common Florist, used to creating buttonholes that last all day and well into the evening reception. In the bottom-left panel, a slightly smaller, rounded bouquet rests on a soft beige, woven-look surface, perhaps a bridesmaid's bouquet or a simple design for civil ceremonies. The same magenta peonies and white lilies are bound in lavender ribbon, the ends tucked neatly for easy carrying. The bottom-right showcases a low wedding centrepiece arranged in a white, globe-shaped woven vase. Fuchsia pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and foliage are tucked in closely, while three decorative beige woven balls of varying sizes sit nearby, tying the floral palette into the wider table décor and echoing the natural textures often seen in Bromley Common homes and venues.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A low, circular bouquet sits neatly cradled inside a sculptural white container, its surface shaped with graceful, interlaced ridges that echo the look of woven ribbons frozen in clay. The flowers themselves form a flawless dome, built from dense clusters of pink and lavender roses that appear almost jewel-like against the neutral base. Each rose unfurls in layered spirals, the petals richly saturated yet soft, giving the piece a plush, romantic texture. Sprinkled through the roses are airy sprigs of white gypsophila, their miniature blossoms floating like tiny stars, lightening the palette and adding movement, much like the delicate haze you might see over gardens along Southborough Lane in early spring. The overall impression is of a modern floral sculpture: clean lines, controlled height, and a deliberate, symmetrical shape that would sit beautifully at the centre of a wedding table, on a signing desk, or on a sideboard welcoming guests in a Bromley Common home. Gentle, diffused light seems to brush across the arrangement, accentuating the interplay between the matte white vessel and the glossy rose petals. The bouquet suggests intimate celebrations and thoughtful gestures-perhaps a milestone birthday, an engagement, or a quiet wedding breakfast in a local venue. The craftsmanship feels confident and meticulous, reflecting the hands of a florist who understands balance, proportion, and the emotional power of roses. It is an arrangement that speaks softly of devotion and care, ready for local delivery across Bromley Common to mark life's tender, unforgettable moments.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part collage captures the story of a red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the kind you might see carried from a ceremony in Bromley Common to a reception just off the A21. In the top-left panel, a bride in an elegant white lace gown holds a rounded bouquet of tightly clustered crimson roses, their velvety petals forming a rich, almost sculpted surface. Between them, fine sprays of white gypsophila soften the design, while glimpses of fresh green leaves add a natural, garden-like touch. The light gently brushes the flowers and lace, highlighting the careful craftsmanship. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere rests on the lapel of a dark grey suit jacket, paired with a bright red tie. A single red rosebud, edged with tiny white baby's breath flowers, slim green leaves, and wisps of ornamental grass, is secured with a neat red satin bow, mirroring the bride's bouquet on a smaller, wearable scale. The bottom-left image shows another full, rounded bouquet resting on a pale, textured background. Open red roses, airy clouds of gypsophila, and glossy foliage are bound together with red and white striped twine, revealing the stems and hinting at its hand-tied nature. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath sits on a spherical white lattice vase, with two small woven spheres in soft, natural tones placed nearby. The arrangement suggests a refined yet welcoming table centerpiece, ideal for wedding breakfasts and evening receptions, echoing the same romantic palette throughout the day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image captures a cohesive wedding floral story, arranged with the quiet skill of a Bromley Common florist who has prepared many bridal mornings across the neighbourhood's winding residential lanes. The main focus is the bride's bouquet, a generous armful of lush cream peonies and layered blush-pink roses, their ruffled petals opening in soft spirals that seem almost luminous. Threads of fine white gypsophila weave between the blooms like a mist, lightening the composition and giving it an airy, cloud-like halo. The bouquet is framed by smooth, deep-green leaves that add structure and a fresh contrast, shaping the flowers into a gently rounded cascade that feels timeless and graceful-perfect for photographs on the steps of a Bromley Common church or a nearby garden venue. Close by, the groom's boutonnière rests as a refined companion piece: a single soft lilac rose, neatly cupped by feathery greenery and tiny white baby's breath, all bound with a slender lavender ribbon whose subtle shimmer hints at celebration. The interplay of textures is soothing and sophisticated-the plush velvet of rose petals, the satin softness of peonies, the delicate froth of gypsophila, and the crisp, calm presence of foliage. Light falls gently across the arrangement, picking up creamy highlights and blushing tones, creating an atmosphere of early-summer romance and tender anticipation. The entire collection suggests careful, loving preparation on a wedding morning in Bromley Common, as flowers are checked one final time before being delivered, ready to be held close and woven into the couple's memories of vows, laughter, and shared joy.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding flower photographs captures a carefully curated orchid and rose theme, the kind of refined, romantic style often requested by local couples planning ceremonies around Bromley Common and nearby parks. In the top left frame, the camera centres on a bride from the waist down, her white lace gown forming a soft, patterned curtain behind a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc gracefully, their wide petals and gold-tinged centres tumbling amid blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, fine sprays of baby's breath, and flowing greenery. Slim spikes of richer, almost fuchsia blooms are threaded through, adding structure and a gentle burst of colour that gives the bouquet a luxurious, sculpted feel as it drapes towards the hem of her dress. The top right frame shifts the attention to the groom's upper chest. A dark charcoal or black suit lapel is sharply contrasted by a bright red tie and patterned shirt, with a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere pinned neatly in place. Tiny gypsophila blossoms and slender green shoots curl around the central orchid, the stems tidily wrapped with a narrow white satin ribbon, mirroring the bridal bouquet in miniature. Below, on the left, the boutonniere is shown alone, lying on a light beige, slightly nubby fabric that could be linen or burlap, highlighting the craftsmanship in the way the petals, foliage, and ribbon are composed. On the bottom right, a matching wedding centerpiece sits on a white surface, arranged in a cylindrical white woven or lattice-effect vase. White orchids, soft pink roses, lilac-toned stock, gypsophila, and greenery rise organically together, punctuated by the same deeper pink spiky flowers. Two white woven spheres rest beside the vase, creating a serene, contemporary display perfect for a Bromley Common reception table or registry office celebration nearby.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This intimate quartet of wedding florals is photographed with gentle, diffused light to highlight texture and form, using a restrained yet passionate colour story of red, white and verdant green. The bride's bouquet in the top-left is a flowing cascade: luminous white lilies open wide, clusters of rich red roses nestled tightly, and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids whose glossy petals spill down the gown's soft fabric. Interspersed throughout are fine sprays of Gypsophila, bright red hypericum berries and varied foliage - broader leaves that give weight and narrow, feathery greens that suggest movement - producing a bouquet that feels both sculpted and garden-fresh. The top-right image frames the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal jacket beside a bold red tie; a single pristine phalaenopsis anchors the piece, accented by two compact sets of hypericum berries, delicate baby's breath and small leaves, all bound with a slender red ribbon for colour continuity. In the lower-left panel a matching corsage is laid on textured beige linen so you can see how the orchid, berries and baby's breath are wired and ribboned, the textures moving from smooth petals to waxy berries and soft, airy Gypsophila. The bottom-right centerpiece sits in a white woven vessel on a pale table and is surrounded by decorative white spheres; it repeats the bouquet's elements - lilies, roses, cascading orchids and pepperings of red berries - arranged to read equally well from every side. The overall impression is one of considered contrast and unity, an arrangement style often chosen by couples planning receptions near Hayes Lane or Shortlands who want classic romance with a contemporary silhouette.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding image tells a gentle floral story, like a beautifully planned celebration unfolding in one of Bromley Common's local venues. In the top-left panel, the focus is on a bride's hands and waist, her white strapless gown forming a soft backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc outward with their broad, silky petals, surrounded by blush pink roses, hints of lavender blooms, and fine sprays of baby's breath. Loose greenery trails down, giving the bouquet a flowing, romantic movement that would look perfect crossing the green paths near Bromley Common. The top-right panel shifts to the groom, zooming in on a tailored dark grey suit. A single white orchid boutonniere sits on his lapel, accented with lavender filler flowers and neat green leaves, all bound with a slender purple ribbon that complements his magenta tie, creating a polished yet tender detail. In the bottom-left panel, one boutonniere is laid carefully on a light beige textured fabric, almost like a still life. The partially open white phalaenopsis bud, tiny pearls of white baby's breath, and a touch of greenery are tied with a bright pink ribbon, suggesting a personal keepsake ready for a groom or groomsman. The bottom-right panel presents a grand cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, echoing the bride's bouquet with its white orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, and airy purple filler flowers. Beside it, three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes rest on a clean white surface, adding structure and balance, as if set on a reception table styled by a local Bromley Common wedding florist.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully composed wedding ensemble rests on a clean, light surface, as though momentarily paused between a bridal suite in Bromley Common and the ceremony itself. The central bouquet forms a generous, domed shape, with mauve-pink and blush roses taking pride of place, their velvety petals curling softly at the edges like watercolor brushstrokes. Between the roses, clusters of bright green button chrysanthemums tuck in like tiny garden cushions, offering a fresh contrast that brings out the softness of the surrounding blooms. White lisianthus and creamy accent flowers nestle throughout, their delicate, layered petals creating a billowy, cloud-like effect that makes the bouquet appear both full and airy. Slender greenery peeks through, adding gentle lines that break up the roundness and suggest movement, as though the flowers have just been gathered from a morning walk near Norman Park. The stems are bundled together tightly and wrapped with intricate pink and white ribbon, the weaving and folds of satin giving a tailored, bespoke finish that feels comfortable in the hand. Light falls evenly across the flowers, enhancing the subtle gloss of each petal without harsh glare, so the colours remain soft and romantic. Nearby lies the groom's boutonnière: a single white lisianthus bloom partnered with a few wisps of foliage and a touch of lavender ribbon, designed to sit close to the heart on a dark suit. Together, they speak of balance and unity, a refined wedding floral set that mirrors the hopeful, gentle excitement of a couple preparing to say their vows somewhere close to home in Bromley Common.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a cohesive red rose wedding collection, as though curated for an elegant celebration in Bromley Common. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's hands, fingers lightly wrapped around a compact bouquet bursting with deep red roses. Each blossom is tightly clustered, creating a velvety, almost jewel-like sphere, accented with polished red hypericum berries. A precise ring of glossy green foliage encircles the base, framing the flowers in a clean, modern way that contrasts beautifully with the soft folds of her white gown. In the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal suit and vivid red tie create a strong backdrop for a refined boutonniere: a single crimson rosebud edged with fine green leaves, tiny white gypsophila stars, and specks of red berries, all finished with a trim red satin bow. It feels like the kind of detail chosen with care by a couple who might stroll through nearby parks to take their wedding photos. The bottom-left panel reveals another bouquet variation, its lush roses and clusters of berries wrapped in bold, dark green tropical leaves that arch gracefully, giving the arrangement a structured, contemporary silhouette. A red ribbon ties the stems, set against a warm, beige fabric that suggests calm and intimacy. Finally, in the bottom-right, a rounded arrangement of roses and berries sits atop an intricate white woven sphere, accompanied by two smaller natural wood-toned balls on a pale surface, hinting at a reception table in a Bromley Common venue. Together, these four designs show how a single palette of red and green can be woven through every floral detail for a striking, romantic event.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image forms a graceful four-panel story of coordinated wedding flowers in soft pinks and fresh greens, the kind of cohesive styling often chosen by couples marrying near Bromley Common's green spaces. In the upper-left panel, the viewer sees the torso of a bride in a white lace wedding gown, her face out of frame so the attention rests entirely on her bouquet. It is a lush, rounded armful of light pink and lilac-toned roses, some petals just unfurling while others are fully open and velvety. Bright green button chrysanthemums nestle between the roses, adding cheerful pops of colour, while delicate pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow speckles and airy sprays of white baby's breath thread through the design. Deep green foliage outlines the bouquet, giving it fullness and structure as it rests against the soft fabric of her dress. In the upper-right panel, a coordinating boutonniere is pinned carefully to the lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit worn with a rich fuchsia tie, ideal for a groom or best man walking through Bromley Common to the venue. The buttonhole is crafted from a single blush-pink rosebud, tiny green chrysanthemum buttons, wisps of gypsophila, and fine blades of decorative grass, all bound with a slim pink ribbon. The lower-left panel offers a side view of a similar bouquet placed on a neutral beige, textured cloth, allowing a clear look at the fuchsia ribbon wrapping the stems and the balanced arrangement of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. In the lower-right panel, the same floral palette is transformed into an elegant table centerpiece: a compact dome of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath arranged in a white spherical vase with a woven or lattice surface, accompanied by two smaller decorative woven spheres. Together, the collage highlights how a single floral theme can connect bridal party flowers and reception décor in one harmonious Bromley Common wedding collection.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images feels like a narrative of one elegant celebration unfolding somewhere around Bromley Common, perhaps from ceremony to reception. In the top left frame, the bride's torso is shown in a close crop: she wears a white wedding dress with subtle lace detailing that traces the bodice in soft, intricate patterns. In her hands she holds a compact, round bouquet constructed with the precision of an experienced florist. Cream and pale yellow roses form the base, with deeper pink and mauve roses thoughtfully interspersed to create a rhythmic play of colour. White baby's breath is sprinkled throughout, like tiny stars against soft clouds of petals, and polished green foliage folds gently around the design, suggesting fresh, early-morning market finds from a local supplier. The top right panel focuses closely on the groom's boutonnière, fixed to the lapel of a dark grey suit. One creamy white rosebud, still partly closed, is nestled against a collar of green leaves and delicate white filler flowers. A slim white satin bow wraps the stems with quiet refinement, while the groom's vivid red tie and crisp white shirt frame the floral detail, giving a sense of ceremony and care. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet rests casually on an off-white linen surface, as if laid down between photographs at a Bromley Common venue. It mimics the bridal bouquet in flowers and palette but relaxes the form; roses in cream, soft yellow, and lively pink open more freely, with baby's breath and greenery spilling into a slightly looser, more natural silhouette. Pink and white striped ribbon secures the stems, hinting at personality and fun within the bridal party. The bottom right image shows a coordinated table centerpiece: a rounded cluster of the same roses and white filler flowers perched atop a sculptural white twig sphere, with two smaller woven balls placed nearby. Set on a white surface against a muted beige background, it suggests the welcoming warmth of a reception dinner, perhaps in a local hall or marquee near the green spaces of Bromley Common.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A graceful wedding bouquet lies ready, its rounded form captured as though in that still moment before it is lifted from a Bromley Common dressing table and carried down the aisle. The composition is refined but inviting: plush white lisianthus form the soft heart of the design, their creamy petals layered like fine fabric, while pastel-hued hydrangea nestle between them, adding fullness and a gentle, cloudlike volume. Scattered throughout, lilac-toned allium provide playful bursts of spherical texture and a brighter purple note, punctuating the quieter tones like the lively chatter of guests gathering at a local church near Chatterton Road. Crisp greenery threads through and around the bouquet, the leaves carefully chosen to highlight the cool palette of white, lilac, and soft violet. Wrapped stems are bound securely, the ribbon smooth under the fingers, giving the bouquet a reassuring sturdiness beneath its delicate surface. Light seems to gather on the petals, creating a subtle sheen that feels both youthful and serene, reminiscent of early morning light skimming across the greens of Bromley Common. The imagined scent is gentle, hinting at fresh garden blooms with a whisper of sweetness rather than an overpowering perfume. This bouquet could be pictured cradled against a bridal gown, resting on a registrar's table, or set in a vase after the ceremony as keepsake décor at a small reception. Crafted with the practiced eye of a local florist who understands both tradition and modern taste, every blossom feels intentional, chosen to reflect the couple's quiet promise of forever while harmonising beautifully with the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere of a Bromley Common celebration.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This intimate wedding quartet captures how a single united palette-peach-orange roses, delicate white gypsophila and fresh green foliage-can shape an entire day. In the top-left image a bride clasps a rounded bouquet, its apricot roses tightly packed so that each velvety petal seems to ribbon into the next; clusters of baby's breath float between blooms, softening edges and lifting the composition with an airy, romantic texture. The top-right close-up focuses on the groom's lapel: a solitary peach rosebud boutonnière rests against dark charcoal or navy fabric, accompanied by tiny gypsophila blooms and a leaf or two, finished with a small peach ribbon bow that nods to the coral tie beneath-a modest, meaningful accent placed close to the heart. The lower-left view shows the bouquet laid on a pale textured cloth, revealing a handle wrapped in a white ribbon patterned with minuscule pink-peach dots and secured for easy carrying; you can almost feel the smoothness of the stems and the coolness of the fabric. The bottom-right image is a reception detail-a compact, dome-shaped centerpiece of peach-hued roses and gypsophila sitting in a white woven sphere, with two matching decorative woven balls staged nearby, suggesting rustic elegance. As a local florist serving Bromley Common and the surrounding lanes toward Bromley North and Sundridge, I read this as a design that balances tradition and softness-the scent faintly sweet, the colours warm, perfect for an intimate gathering in town or a garden marquee.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-paneled image captures a cohesive wedding palette of creamy white and cool purple with a calm, confident grace. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white dress holds a full, hand-gathered bouquet rich with large white oriental lilies-some petals unfurled to reveal stamens like small suns-paired with white Eustoma (Lisianthus) edged in lively purple that looks as if a painter softly kissed each petal. Tight buds and slender purple spikes add a sense of unfolding and quiet energy, while mixed greenery-wispy ornamental grasses and broader leaves-creates movement and depth. The top-right frame is a precise close-up of a charcoal grey suit lapel and a deep purple silk tie, where the boutonniere balances scale and detail: one open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a compact lily bud, a few veronica-like spires and fine green sprigs tied with a petite white ribbon bow. On the bottom-left a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet rests on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon in a tidy hand-tied finish that echoes the bridal theme. The bottom-right shows a tall centerpiece in a modern white woven spherical vase, arranged to cascade with the same lilies, lisianthus and spiky purple accents, accompanied by two woven beige spheres to complete a contemporary reception tableau. Tender, warm light softens the scene and the faint sweetness of lilies mingles with herbal green notes; the arrangement feels equally at home at a ceremony near Bromley Common's green spaces or a reception in Bromley town centre.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-focus view reveals a compact, polished groom's boutonniere, pinned neatly against the lapel of a dark suit somewhere between the churches and registry offices around Bromley Common. At its centre sits a single deep red rose bud, partially open, its layered petals forming a rich, velvety swirl that immediately draws the eye. Around it, a few tailored sprigs of glossy greenery provide a frame of cool, dark green, their surfaces slightly leathery and precise, as though selected leaf by leaf. Tiny red berries cluster discreetly near the base, their round forms adding a playful texture, while small tufts of baby's breath lighten the design with soft, cloud-like dots of white. The rose's colour resonates beautifully with the groom's crimson tie, catching the sheen of the fabric and creating a harmonious band of red from collar to chest. Under gentle, even light, the details become almost tactile: the smooth edges of the petals, the crisp fold of the suit fabric, the subtle glint of the pin that secures the flowers in place. The boutonniere feels both traditional and personal, the kind of finishing touch a local Bromley Common florist would craft while thinking about the story behind the day. It suggests quiet confidence, romantic seriousness, and a nod to heritage, as if the groom is wearing a small, fragrant promise over his heart. Imagining the scene-steps along the tree-lined streets, a ceremony followed by photographs in nearby green spaces-you sense this small spray of flowers becoming part of the memory, cherished in photos long after the evening lights have faded.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In the calm, diffused light of what feels like a Bromley Common wedding morning, a carefully composed boutonnière becomes a small yet striking focal point. A single pale yellow rose sits at its heart, the petals velvety and immaculate, cupping the promise of the day like early sunshine over nearby Bromley Common Green. Around this central bloom, airy clouds of baby's breath are tucked in, their tiny white blossoms adding softness and a sense of movement, as though a light breeze had brushed through a garden. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage extend delicately from the base, providing contrast against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, creating a sharp, elegant interplay of colour that feels both formal and full of life. The rose is bound securely with a neat white ribbon, tied with the precision of a florist who has pinned countless buttonholes for local ceremonies in churches and registry offices around BR2. The textures invite touch: the plush rose petals, the feathery gypsophila, and the smooth ribbon wrapping the stem. The overall effect is refined yet sincere, the boutonnière looking fresh and dewy, as if it had just been picked from a Bromley garden moments before being pinned in place. It captures the gentle excitement of a groom preparing to walk through the doors of a nearby venue, a subtle token of affection and commitment that complements the bridal bouquet without competing with it. More than an accessory, it reads as a personal floral keepsake of the day, created with care for weddings and celebrations throughout Bromley Common.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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