Dalston Wedding Collections

Welcome to Dalston Flowers, your trusted local florist specialising in unforgettable wedding bouquets and floral displays across Dalston. Nestled close to the vibrant Kingsland Road and the green haven of London Fields, we bring you years of hands-on expertise and genuine passion for floral design.

Every couple’s love story is unique – and we believe your flowers should be too. Our experienced team crafts each bouquet with care, drawing on our deep knowledge of seasonal blooms and the latest trends in floral artistry. Whether your venue is in Dalston, Hackney, or the stylish streets of Stoke Newington, we ensure every detail is perfect. We’re honoured to be trusted by our neighbours, and love seeing our arrangements brighten local celebrations at landmarks like Dalston Junction and bustling Ridley Road Market.

For your convenience, same-day delivery is available for wedding flowers ordered online until 3 PM—because we know how important timing is on your special day. Our service extends to the nearby communities of

  • Hackney
  • Stoke Newington
  • Canonbury

Let’s bring your wedding vision to life! Order your dream bouquets and floral decor easily online with Dalston Flowers—where local expertise, creativity, and reliability bloom together.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
This pairing - a single red rose boutonnière alongside its matching bridal bouquet - tells a focused story of modern romance and careful restraint, perfect against the crisp lapel of a tailored suit. The boutonnière's red rose curls inward with classical grace, a modest bloom anchored by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a short, whimsically trailing length of greenery that softens the formal edge and adds movement. The companion bouquet expands that narrative: generous, royal blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, textural base, their rounded heads creating a soft platform for the deeper red roses that punctuate the composition. Between petals, eucalyptus leaves unfurl in muted silver-green, contributing a cool, aromatic breath that lifts the bouquet's scent toward fresh garden notes. The groom's boutonnière and the bride's bouquet read as partners in design - one compact and refined, the other lush and camera-ready - each element echoing the other so photographs and vows feel visually united. In Dalston's light - whether stepping out by Ridley Road Market or crossing near Dalston Junction - these colours carry particularly well, the blues and crimsons creating a memorable contrast against brick façades and pale wedding shirts. There is a confident, tactile quality to the arrangement: the hydrangeas' weight, the roses' velveteen touch, the gypsophila's feathery presence. It's an ensemble made to be admired up close and treasured in images, a floral shorthand for devotion that reads beautifully in portraits and candid moments alike.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A focused study of unity and quiet confidence: this collage pairs bridal and groom florals in a single cohesive design, all grounded in soft peach, violet-edged white lisianthus, and airy baby's breath. Beginning with the bridal bouquet, close to camera, the bloom cluster reads as a tactile, rounded dome where plush pale peach roses form the warm centre. Each rose is fresh and slightly cupped, their apricot tones deepening where shadows meet petals; around them, white lisianthus fringed in purple create a lively halo, and tiny white baby's breath drifts through the arrangement like gentle punctuation. The groom's boutonniere in the adjoining panel is pared back and elegant - one small peach rose pinned to a charcoal jacket, ringed with minuscule baby's breath and a whisper of fine greenery, finished with a narrow blush ribbon that answers the bride's wrap. A second bouquet, smaller and more playful, rests on a textured linen backdrop; its stems are wrapped in peach ribbon and secured with pearl pins, the detail work suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet or a toss arrangement. The reception image completes the set: a compact dome of the same florals sitting in a white wicker-style vase, accompanied by neutral woven spheres that add a handcrafted, contemporary touch. As a local florist serving Dalston and nearby Hackney streets from Dalston Kingsland to Kingsland High Street, I love how these elements translate from ceremony to table - keeping scent, colour, and sentiment consistent through every moment of the day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-image wedding collage unfolds like a gentle walk from Ridley Road Market back towards a Dalston studio, where every flower has been chosen with intention. In the top-left panel, a bride stands against a soft beige backdrop, her figure cropped from the shoulders down so that all attention rests on the bouquet cradled in her hands. The cascade is lush and flowing, built around wide, starry white oriental lilies whose open throats reveal delicate stamens. From the main cluster, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail in a graceful waterfall, their petals smooth and almost porcelain-like. Bright green spherical blooms, similar to button chrysanthemums, tuck in alongside a single cream rose, while tiny white gypsophila and sprays of slender greenery weave between them. Bright red berries glisten like tiny jewels, adding a festive warmth to the composition. The top-right image turns to the groom in a dark suit, white shirt, and vivid red tie. On his lapel sits a meticulously crafted boutonnière: one pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, a touch of green pompon, and baby's breath, all tied with a narrow red ribbon that echoes his tie and the berries in the bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, that same boutonnière is photographed alone, resting on a subtly textured beige surface that resembles linen, every petal and leaf clearly defined. The bottom-right image shows the full cascading bouquet placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white tabletop, with three white wicker orbs beside it, suggesting a reception table in a modern Dalston venue. Together these views highlight how bouquet and buttonhole are designed as a harmonious set, refined yet welcoming.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This wedding collage is divided into four panels, each one showcasing a different expression of the same floral design theme, ideal for a modern celebration in Dalston or along the nearby canals. The shared palette features bold fuchsia peonies, pristine white alstroemeria, and fresh green accents, all styled with an eye for harmony. In the top-left image, the bride appears from the shoulders down, wearing a strapless white gown and holding a generous, rounded bouquet close to her waist. The peonies are richly coloured, a deep fuchsia that feels both romantic and contemporary, their petals forming lush, layered rosettes. They are interlaced with white alstroemeria marked by subtle maroon streaks and surrounded by pale green spiky flowers and dark, glossy foliage, which frame the bouquet and give it depth, making it look freshly gathered from a nearby market off Kingsland High Street. The top-right panel focuses on the groom. His charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender-purple tie form a quiet backdrop for a single, carefully pinned boutonniere. This lapel flower is composed of small white alstroemeria blooms, slender green spikes, and tidy leaves, all drawn together with a slim lavender satin ribbon that sits neatly against the jacket. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on a gently textured beige surface. It mirrors the bridal bouquet but at a more intimate scale: fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and hints of green buds, all bound at the stems with a bright lavender ribbon that wraps firmly and feels ready to be held by a bridesmaid or thrown in a joyful arc after the ceremony. The bottom-right image presents a coordinated table centrepiece. The same combination of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and green foliage is styled tightly in a distinctive white spherical vase made from interwoven strips that create an airy, basket-like pattern. Next to it sit three beige woven spheres in varying sizes, adding texture and reinforcing the theme. As a whole, the collage shows how a consistent floral choice can tie together bridal flowers, groom's accessories, and reception décor, giving a Dalston wedding a beautifully cohesive look.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A groom's boutonniere takes focus here, small in scale but rich in feeling, as it rests against the dark charcoal weave of a formal suit. At the heart of this piece is a single pink rose, luminous and carefully chosen, with petals that curl inwards to a neatly spiralled centre. The rose is neither fully open nor tightly closed, holding that perfect in-between stage that feels full of promise. Around it, slender hints of greenery arc in gentle, natural lines, adding freshness and a touch of wildness, as though plucked from a garden off Kingsland Road early that morning. Tiny flecks of white baby's breath are tucked delicately between the petals and leaves, their miniature blooms catching the light and echoing the softness of the bride's bouquet. The stem of the boutonniere is bound with a refined ribbon that appears to have a plush, velvety texture, likely in a tone chosen to harmonise with the wedding's colour palette. This wrap is neat and unobtrusive, allowing the flower to remain the central focus. Against the charcoal suit fabric, the rosy hue becomes richer, standing out with gentle confidence. The entire design feels intentionally understated, aligning with couples who favour classic elegance for ceremonies in Dalston venues or registry offices near Hackney. You can imagine the florist at Dalston Flowers pinning this piece on just before the photographer arrives, adjusting the angle so it sits perfectly straight. In this single rose, there is a quiet story of devotion-the buttonhole is poised for that walk down the aisle, ready to appear in close-up wedding portraits and in the fleeting, emotional moments shared with loved ones throughout the day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part image tells the visual story of a red-rose wedding, the sort of timeless styling often chosen by couples marrying around Dalston, London Fields, or down towards De Beauvoir. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in a classic white lace gown holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her waist. The arrangement is densely made with rich, velvety red roses packed shoulder to shoulder, their depth of colour heightened by the snowy clusters of baby's breath threaded between them. Shining green leaves tucked at the edges lend a subtle frame, making the red appear even more intense. To the right, the second panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, secured to a dark grey suit jacket over a crisp white shirt and bright red tie. This small floral accent features a single red rosebud flanked by sprigs of baby's breath, slender pointed foliage, and fine strands of decorative green grass, all tied with a narrow red satin ribbon that echoes the romantic colour palette. The bottom-left panel shows a similar bouquet laid on a pale grey textured surface, its red roses more open, surrounded by airy gypsophila and finished with a charming red-and-white striped twine wrapping the stems, suggesting a hand-tied design ready for a Dalston registry office exit photo. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath sits atop a sculptural white sphere-shaped vase made from woven, rattan-like strands in a loose lattice. Two smaller off-white decorative balls rest in front, creating a cohesive centerpiece ideal for an intimate reception table in a local bistro or converted warehouse venue. The consistent textures, colours, and soft lighting convey warmth, romance, and careful floral craftsmanship.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
Laid out in a carefully curated scene, this image shows a Dalston wedding flower suite where each element reprises the same soft, romantic melody. The bride's bouquet sits at the centre, a lush cluster of cream peonies with ruffled, open faces, nestled among blush-pink roses and touches of deeper magenta and lilac. Wisps of white gypsophila wind through the arrangement, dotting it with tiny, star-shaped blossoms that give the bouquet a dreamy, cloudlike effect. Surrounding this main piece are complementary floral accents and a groom's boutonnière, all designed in the same palette so everything feels connected-much like the streets that link Ridley Road Market, Kingsland High Street, and the quieter residential corners of Dalston. The boutonnière is a scaled-down echo of the bouquet, featuring a single lilac rosebud wrapped with feathery greenery and small puffs of baby's breath, its stem bound in a pale, satin-like ribbon that catches the light. Soft, even lighting bathes the flowers, highlighting the velvety texture of the rose petals, the pillowy fullness of the peonies, and the crisp freshness of the foliage. There is a sense of stillness and care, as if the arrangements are resting for a moment before being boxed for same-day delivery to a wedding at a nearby warehouse venue or town hall. The composition tells a story of craftsmanship and intention: each stem placed to balance colour, form, and texture, creating an atmosphere of refined romance. While you cannot see the couple, you feel their presence in the tenderness of the design, in flowers that seem ready to witness their vows and hold their memories.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image captures a single, low wedding arrangement set in a creamy ceramic bowl, styled with the gentle elegance often requested by couples marrying around Dalston's town hall or nearby studios. The flowers appear to rise from the vessel like a quiet mist, with lush mauve-pink roses forming the heart of the design. Their cupped, velvety petals lean slightly outward, encircled by trailing white phalaenopsis orchids whose broad, paper-thin petals curve in soft arcs, each centered with a pale yellow glow. Interwoven among them are delicate sprays of gypsophila, their tiny white florets creating a cloud-like halo that softens every edge. The blooms are nestled closely together yet arranged with enough breathing space to appreciate each shape and texture: the smooth curve of the ceramic, the satin sheen of orchid petals, the ruffled rose heads, and the airy lift of baby's breath. Light seems to skim gently across the arrangement, reminiscent of afternoon sun filtering through a Dalston flat window or a converted warehouse venue near Kingsland Road. The overall mood is tranquil and reflective, suggesting a centerpiece for an intimate wedding breakfast or a special corner of the couple's table. You can almost imagine a subtle, mixed fragrance-roses lending warmth, orchids adding a quiet sophistication, and gypsophila hinting at fresh greenery. The design feels intentional yet effortless, the kind of lovingly composed bowl arrangement a local florist at Dalston Flowers might place on a welcome table, greeting guests with a calm, romantic presence that invites them to linger and celebrate.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images captures a harmonious wedding floral concept in rich red, pure white and verdant greens, presented with the careful eye of a seasoned florist. In the top-left panel a bride holds a substantial cascading bouquet against a pale beige background; the bouquet blends open white lilies, clusters of red roses and multiple white phalaenopsis orchids that trail in delicate tendrils. Interspersed sprigs of white baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries catch the light, while varied greenery-from broad leaves to thin spiky accents-gives the composition texture and a sense of gentle motion as it rests against lace detailing on the gown's bodice. The top-right image narrows in on the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey jacket, the single white orchid acting as a sculptural focal point surrounded by two red hypericum clusters, fine baby's breath and neat green leaves, all bound at the stem with a small red ribbon that reflects the groom's vivid tie. The lower-left frame offers an intimate study of a coordinating corsage on a softly woven beige fabric, showcasing tactile contrasts between the orchid's satiny petals, the berry's waxy sheen and the wiry greens. The bottom-right shows an elegant table centerpiece in a white woven holder set upon a white surface, echoed by round white decorative spheres; the centerpiece repeats the bouquet's elements-lilies, roses, cascading orchids, berries and wispy foliage-producing a unified table scheme that would sit beautifully at a reception venue near Dalston Kingsland station or a Hackney Town Hall celebration. The mood is quietly celebratory, fragrant with rose and lily, and composed with thoughtful restraint.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image collage presents four coordinated wedding floral designs, all centred on white phalaenopsis orchids and pastel roses, as though styled for an intimate ceremony just off Dalston Lane. In the top-left panel, you see the lower half of a bride wearing a strapless white gown, her hands wrapped around an opulent cascading bouquet. The bouquet overflows with open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, soft lavender roses, and a scattering of lilac-toned filler flowers, all threaded with loose, trailing greenery. The flowers cascade downward in graceful arcs, the orchids' broad petals catching the light like porcelain, setting a romantic mood that would feel at home anywhere from Ridley Road to London Fields. In the top-right panel, the attention moves to the groom's dark grey suit jacket. On his lapel, a single white phalaenopsis orchid forms the heart of a compact boutonniere, flanked by tiny lavender filler blooms and tidy green leaves. The stems are wrapped in a slender purple ribbon that subtly matches the groom's magenta tie visible beneath the jacket, hinting at a carefully coordinated colour palette of pinks and purples between bride and groom. The bottom-left panel isolates a boutonniere laid on a pale textured beige fabric, perhaps like linen found at a local Dalston tailor. Here, a closed orchid bud pairs with airy sprigs of white baby's breath and a touch of greenery, tied neatly with a bright pink ribbon that adds a playful yet elegant accent. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a dramatic cascading arrangement placed in a detailed white woven vase on a smooth white surface. White orchids spill down among layers of pink and lavender roses, scattered purple filler flowers, and light clouds of baby's breath. Beside the vase, three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes echo the vase's pattern, bringing the composition together as a refined, contemporary wedding set.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The image captures a wedding bouquet and boutonnière styled in a way that feels distinctly suited to a Dalston celebration-elegant, modern, and slightly whimsical. At the heart of the bouquet are mauve-pink roses, each one opening in a swirl of velvety petals that shift from dusky lavender at their centres to softer pinks along the outer edges. These roses form a generous, rounded mass that feels lush without being heavy. Punctuating the rose heads are clusters of green button chrysanthemums, tight and spherical, their bright colour and fine texture bringing an almost playful energy, like tiny garden cushions seen along the edges of Hackney Downs. White lisianthus and other cream-toned flowers curl between the bolder blooms, their gently ruffled petals filling small gaps so that no hard lines remain. Wisps of greenery are threaded throughout, giving subtle height and a sense of movement, as if a breeze might stir the leaves. The stems are visually tidy and straight, wrapped in a pink and white ribbon finish that looks smooth and carefully secured, suggesting it would sit lightly but securely in the bride's hands as she walks through Dalston's streets towards her venue. The lighting is soft, creating a natural glow on the petals and highlighting the freshness of each flower. Resting alongside the bouquet, the boutonnière carries the same palette in miniature: a single white bloom, probably a lisianthus bud, edged by fine, feathery greenery and tied with a ribbon the colour of pale lavender. Pinned to a crisp suit jacket, it would feel understated yet clearly coordinated. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully designed floral pairing-perfect for a couple who want their flowers to echo both the tenderness of their vows and the contemporary character of East London.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding images reveals a thoughtfully curated red rose collection, the sort of coordinated florals you might see styled for a Dalston ceremony near the cafes of Bradbury Street or a cosy reception along Kingsland High Street. In the top-left panel, a bride in a simple white gown holds a compact, hand-tied bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is composed of deep red roses, densely arranged into a rounded form so that each bloom seems to brush gently against its neighbour. Small, glossy red hypericum berries are nestled between the petals, introducing bursts of shine and dimension. A smooth collar of rich green foliage encircles the base, creating a clean line that stands out crisply against the white dress. The top-right panel shifts the focus to the groom's charcoal grey suit. On his lapel rests a single red rose boutonniere, its bud beginning to open. Fine wisps of green ruscus-like foliage and tiny white gypsophila flowers frame the rose, while a few red berries mirror the bride's bouquet. The stems are carefully bound with a slender red satin ribbon bow, which coordinates nicely with the groom's bold red tie and stark white shirt. In the bottom-left image, a secondary bouquet lies on a textured beige cloth. Several fully opened red roses and clusters of hypericum berries sit within wide, dark green tropical leaves that curve around them in an almost architectural fashion, giving the piece a modern, sculptural outline. A red ribbon ties the stems on the right, its end visible and relaxed. The bottom-right panel presents a table centerpiece that repeats the same elements in miniature: a dome-shaped cluster of red roses and red berries, placed atop a distinctive white spherical base woven from natural fibres. To one side, two smaller, natural wood-toned woven balls rest on a smooth pale surface, all set against a softly toned beige and grey background. Taken together, the four designs form a coherent red rose theme, full of passion, structure, and gentle romance-perfect for a Dalston wedding that feels both intimate and stylish.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four coordinated designs showcases a complete wedding flower story, perfectly suited to a stylish Dalston venue where romance meets modern detail. In the top-left frame, the bride's torso is partially visible in a white lace gown, but all attention falls on the bouquet in her hands. The bouquet is lush and rounded, filled with light pink and lavender roses that range from tight buds to fully open, velvety blooms. Bright green button chrysanthemums nestle between the roses, adding crisp contrast and an almost playful energy. Pale pink alstroemeria, marked delicately with yellow speckles, and fluffy sprays of white baby's breath weave through the bouquet, while rich green foliage gently outlines the shape, making the whole design feel soft, abundant, and expertly balanced. In the top-right panel, a groom's dark charcoal suit and bold fuchsia tie provide a tailored backdrop for a petite boutonniere. Here, a single blush rosebud is paired with miniature green button chrysanthemums, tiny dots of gypsophila, and elegant strands of decorative grass, all secured with a slim pink ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's wrap. The lower-left image presents a similar bouquet lying horizontally on a light beige textured fabric, like it has been carefully set down on a linen-covered table in a Dalston studio. From this angle, you can appreciate the neat spiral of stems bound in fuchsia ribbon and the distribution of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, each flower carefully placed for harmony. The bottom-right frame shifts to the reception, showing a low, rounded table centerpiece made from the same flowers. Pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, and airy filler blooms are gathered in a white spherical vase with a woven lattice surface, flanked by two smaller, pale decorative spheres. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully curated, cohesive wedding collection, ideal for intimate gatherings across Dalston and nearby Hackney.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images tells the story of a coordinated rose theme, the kind you might see at a stylish Dalston celebration just off Kingsland High Street. In the top left panel, the bride's torso is framed in soft focus, her white dress finished with subtle lacework that traces the bodice like fine embroidery. She holds a perfectly round bouquet built from tightly packed cream and pale yellow roses, interlaced with deeper pink and mauve shades that bring warmth and depth. Tiny clouds of white baby's breath and hints of fresh green foliage peep between the petals, softening the structure and giving the bouquet a romantic, timeless feel. Top right, attention shifts to the groom: the lapel of a dark grey or charcoal suit carries a single white rose boutonniere, its bud just beginning to unfurl. Surrounding it are small sprigs of greenery and delicate baby's breath, all tied together with a crisp white satin bow that rests against the textured fabric. The vibrant red silk tie and pristine white shirt add contrast, giving the florals a refined, modern edge. In the bottom left image, a smaller bridesmaid's bouquet lies casually on a neutral, slightly crumpled linen cloth, as though set down between photos. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with bright pink blossoms, wrapped in a halo of baby's breath and leafy greenery. A pink and white striped ribbon secures the stems, adding a touch of personality. Bottom right, a compact arrangement of the same roses and fillers crowns a distinctive spherical white twig vase, accompanied by two smaller woven orbs in natural tones. The centerpiece evokes a contemporary, rustic reception table, the sort you might find in a converted warehouse venue near Dalston Junction, styled with care by a local florist like Dalston Flowers.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-held wedding bouquet is captured in a quiet, reflective moment, as if just before the walk down the aisle from a townhouse near Dalston Lane to a ceremony filled with close friends and family. The bouquet is rounded yet softly relaxed, a cluster of cool, early-morning tones gathered with care. At the heart, velvety white lisianthus unfurl in layered spirals, their petals creamy and smooth, like folded satin. Around them, pastel hydrangea blooms create pillowy clusters, a faint blush and lilac tint washing through their many tiny florets, while playful lilac allium add bursts of spherical texture that stand slightly proud of the other flowers. Crisp greenery peeks and weaves between the blossoms, offering gentle contrast and structure against the softness of the petals. The stems are neatly wrapped, likely in a pale ribbon, giving the bride or bridesmaid a comfortable, secure grip that still feels organic rather than rigid. Light settles on the flowers as if from a nearby window, highlighting the cool tones and imparting a fresh, dewy glow, reminiscent of a stroll through London Fields early on a spring morning. You can almost sense a faint, soothing fragrance: clean, airy, with a hint of garden sweetness that steadies the breath and calms the nerves. This bouquet feels thoughtfully bespoke, designed to echo both the couple's story and the urban-romantic character of Dalston, where modern city life meets pockets of quiet greenery. Every bloom, from lisianthus to allium, seems chosen to express continuity, tenderness, and the gentle promise of a shared future.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-image composition captures a coordinated wedding palette of warm peach and muted orange, threaded through with soft whites and fresh greens, and rendered with a florist's eye for rhythm and texture. In the top-left frame a bride in a soft white dress holds a compact, rounded bouquet of full apricot-peach roses; their layered petals form small, luminous cups that are gently offset by clusters of baby's breath, whose tiny white flowers add an airy, romantic halo. The leaves provide a cool, verdant contrast, and the whole bouquet reads as both classic and quietly modern. To the top-right, a groom's charcoal or navy suit jacket is punctuated by a single peach rosebud boutonnière, trimmed with gypsophila and a whisper of green foliage; a pale peach ribbon bow sits neatly at its stem, reflecting the warm tones of the groom's coral-tinged tie and white shirt beneath. In the bottom-left view the same hand-tied bouquet rests on a pale, textured cloth; from this angle you notice the handle's wrap - a white ribbon dotted with tiny pink-peach motifs - and the meticulous stem finishing that makes it comfortable to hold. The bottom-right image shows a reception centerpiece: a white, intricately woven spherical vase crowned with a dome of peach roses and baby's breath, with two smaller woven orbs arranged in front, softening the table scene. The light is tender throughout, suggesting early afternoon in a Dalston community hall, a café wedding on Kingsland High Street, or a reception near London Fields-an ensemble that feels both intimate and thoughtfully composed.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This cohesive four-image composition captures a single wedding palette rendered across bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy and table centerpiece, all threaded through with luminous whites and regal purples. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white dress cradles a voluminous bouquet of open, fragrant white oriental lilies-petals satiny and bright-paired with white lisianthus edged in a crisp purple that gives each bloom a delicate, painted rim. Small lily and lisianthus buds tuck into the arrangement, while spikes of deep purple veronica and an array of foliage - feathery grasses, narrow blades and fuller green leaves - add texture and soft movement. The top-right detail shows a groom's boutonnière pinned to charcoal grey tailoring; a single open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a tight lily bud, a hint of spiky purple accent and delicate green shoots are tied with a neat white ribbon beside a rich purple silk tie. The bottom-left holds a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems bound in white ribbon and echoing the bridal palette in miniature. Bottom-right presents a striking tall centerpiece in a white woven spherical vase, overflowing with the same lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and cascading greenery, set beside two woven beige orbs on a pale surface. As a florist who regularly designs for Dalston and Hackney weddings near Kingsland Road and Ridley Road Market, I picture this ensemble beneath warm, late-afternoon light-the lilies' scent mingling with cool green notes-and we can craft and deliver a version for local venues and listed townhouses around Dalston Junction.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A bridal bouquet is shown cradled in both hands, held just in front of an ivory wedding dress whose smooth fabric catches soft light. The bouquet's structure centres around white lilies, their large, elegant blooms opening outward so that each petal curves gently away from the centre, creating a wide, slightly domed silhouette. Among these luminous lilies sits a single red rose, positioned near the middle like a focal jewel, its petals deeply coloured and tightly layered in a rich, velvety spiral that draws the eye. Threaded throughout the arrangement are clusters of red hypericum berries, their small, rounded forms bringing a cheerful rhythm and adding additional depth of hue. Slender threads of greenery and narrow blades of grass loop and arc beyond the main mass of flowers, lending a natural sense of movement, as if the bouquet had been picked from a well-loved garden behind a Dalston terrace or arranged for a ceremony in one of the area's converted warehouses. Soft sprays of baby's breath appear as fine, airy clusters, their tiny white blossoms sprinkling the bouquet with a cloudlike softness that balances the bold shapes of the lilies and rose. The bride's fingers are visible around the stems, nails neatly manicured and suggesting the care given to every detail of the day. The light in the image is diffused and gentle, illuminating the white petals so they appear creamy rather than stark, and allowing the reds to glow without glare. The overall mood is one of calm anticipation, as if the bouquet is being held during a quiet pause before stepping out into the ceremony, carrying the scent of lilies and the symbolic richness of the single red rose through the heart of Dalston.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In close view the boutonnière reads like a miniature love letter pinned to a lapel: a single pale yellow rose, its surface velvety and petal edges gently unfurling, commands the centre with quiet dignity. Sprays of feathery baby's breath cradle the rose, their tiny white blooms giving air and lift, while slim, glossy green sprigs add a bright, linear contrast that catches the light. The tactile contrast between the plush rose and the whispery fillers is heightened by a crisp white ribbon that binds everything together, the ribbon's smoothness meeting the floral textures in a neat, tactile knot. Set against a smart black jacket and a vivid red tie, the boutonnière's soft hue becomes a calm, reassuring note amid the bold colours of celebration - a visual punctuation that signals affection rather than extravagance. I picture it pinned for a groom preparing in a Dalston flat before walking down to a small ceremony near Ridley Road Market or meeting guests at a nearby pub off Stoke Newington Road: practical, composed, and distinctly personal. The scent is delicate: a light, rose fragrance tempered by the green freshness of the foliage and the faint powder of gypsophila, just enough to be pleasant without overwhelming. As a florist I attend to these tiny arrangements like talismans - each stitch, each stem placement considered so the pin sits flat, the flower faces forward, and the overall effect reads as sincere taste. This boutonnière is a small, fragrant emblem of the day, created to be worn with comfort and pride.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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