Bankside Wedding Collections – Stunning Bouquets & Flowers

At Florist Bankside, we believe every wedding should bloom with beauty, elegance, and joy. Nestled in the heart of Bankside, just moments from Borough Market, Southwark Bridge, and the iconic Tate Modern, our talented team of local florists are passionate about creating unforgettable wedding flowers and bouquets tailored to your special day.

With decades of combined expertise, our Bankside florists understand the unique atmosphere and vibrant charm of the area. Whether you dream of classic roses, lush peonies, or bespoke wildflower arrangements, our wedding collection will capture your vision with creativity and care. We proudly provide same-day delivery on all wedding orders placed before 3 PM, ensuring your special blooms arrive fresh and flawless—whether you’re celebrating in South Bank, London Bridge, or the historic lanes of Borough.

  • Handcrafted, artisan bouquets for every wedding style
  • Local knowledge and trusted service since day one
  • Same-day delivery available in Bankside and nearby areas

You can order online with confidence, knowing our passionate team will handle every detail with expertise and local pride. At Florist Bankside, we’re not just your neighborhood florist—we’re part of your wedding story. Let’s make it unforgettable, one beautiful bouquet at a time.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this boutonnière and matching bouquet tell the same colour story in two scales: a single red rose curls into a neat, confident bloom for the lapel, offset by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a playful length of trailing greenery that softens the formality. Across the room, the hand-tied bouquet repeats and magnifies that motif-lush, saturated blue hydrangeas form the dramatic base, their round, textured clusters providing architectural volume, while clusters of velvety red roses punctuate the composition with traditional romance. Between those larger elements, soft, coin-shaped eucalyptus leaves peek through, adding a silvery-green punctuation and a fresh, leafy aroma that heightens the bouquet's garden-fresh scent. Baby's breath appears as fragile, whispering fronds that dance at the edges, giving the whole arrangement an airy, celebratory feel. Lighting from Bankside windows-flattened winter sun or warm afternoon-plays across the petals, picking out velvety shadows in the roses and translucency in the hydrangea blooms; there's a slight sheen of moisture that speaks to attentive conditioning by the florist. As a local florist familiar with weddings near Borough Market and London Bridge, Florist Bankside often leans into this bold palette: it reads as both confident and tender, suitable for pairings with classic formalwear yet lively enough to feel modern. The composition is designed to translate perfectly in portraits and candid moments: tactile, fragrant, and composed with a craftsman's eye for line, contrast, and a sense of occasion.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This composed, four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated bridal party palette in soft peach, purple, and white. In the top-left image, the bride holds a rounded bouquet close to her dress, a compact cluster of pale peach roses whose smooth, layered petals radiate gentle warmth. Encircling them are crisp white lisianthus edged in lively violet, their ruffled margins adding movement and a playful counterpoint to the roses, while tiny clusters of baby's breath soften the silhouette like veils of confetti. The bouquet handle is discreetly wrapped, finished with blush ribbon and pearled pins that catch stray light. Top-right focuses on the groom: his charcoal suit and matching peach tie create a sleek backdrop for a single peach rose boutonniere, accented by fine greenery and whispers of baby's breath, tied with a small peach ribbon - a quietly modern nod to tradition that visually links him to the bride. The lower-left panel shows a slightly smaller hand-tied posy resting on a textured neutral fabric, its compact form and ribbon-wrapped stem suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet ready for its moment. Finally the lower-right panel presents a reception centerpiece in a white, lattice-style woven vase, the familiar trio of peach roses, purple-trimmed lisianthus and baby's breath arranged into a soft dome, set beside two light beige decorative spheres. Taken together, the images convey floral craftsmanship, delicate scent, and a cohesive wedding language ideal for celebrations across Bankside and the South Bank, where intimate tables and river-side venues welcome this refined colour story.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A refined four-panel image presents a coordinated wedding flower story, the kind of design often requested by couples marrying near the Thames in Bankside. The top-left panel shows a bride from the chest down, framed by a soft beige background, her white, subtly textured gown providing a quiet canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. White oriental lilies form the heart of the design, their broad, star-shaped petals and gently dusted stamens giving a sense of generous abundance. From this central cluster, Phalaenopsis orchids trail in fluid lines, each pure white bloom catching the light as they spill downward like silk ribbons. A single cream rose adds warmth among vivid green pompon-style flowers, tiny white gypsophila, bright red berries, and airy tendrils of foliage, creating a lively interplay of colour and texture. In the top-right panel, a groom in a dark suit, white shirt, and striking red tie wears a perfectly matched boutonnière: one flawless white orchid, a rounded accent of green, and a halo of small white filler blooms, all neatly tied with a slim red ribbon. The bottom-left panel sets that boutonnière against a pale, linen-like fabric, revealing the sheen of the petal, the crispness of the greenery, and the careful binding at the stem. The bottom-right panel pulls back to show the full bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface, against a light grey wall. Three white wicker spheres sit alongside, hinting at a contemporary reception set-up curated by a local Bankside florist who understands how to carry a single floral theme from ceremony to celebration.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as if captured across a single joyful day in Bankside, with every detail anchored by fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery. In the top-left, the bride is shown from the neckline down in a clean, strapless white dress, likely just steps from the riverside. Her bouquet fills the frame, a lush dome of deep pink peonies, their many petals softly folded, interwoven with crisp white alstroemeria speckled in maroon and airy, spiky lime-green blooms, all framed by rich green leaves. Her fingers, adorned with a fine ring, curve gently around the stems, conveying both excitement and calm. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender tie. A coordinating boutonniere is pinned perfectly at the lapel: a small spray of white alstroemeria, subtle green spikes, and foliage, bound with lavender satin ribbon. It feels tailored for a stylish Bankside ceremony or nearby warehouse-style reception. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet rests on a light beige, textured surface-perhaps ready for a bridesmaid or to be tossed later on South Bank cobblestones. It repeats the colour story with fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria, with stems wrapped in the same lavender ribbon, neatly finished. The bottom-right panel showcases a decorative table arrangement. The familiar flowers are gathered in a white orb-shaped vase made of interwoven strands, adding modern texture. Three neutral, woven decorative balls lie beside it, echoing the vase's pattern and suggesting relaxed, contemporary reception styling. Together, these four scenes express how one floral palette can beautifully thread through every part of a Bankside wedding, from aisle to top table.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image shows a bridesmaid's bouquet lying softly on a smooth expanse of creamy linen, its colours and textures harmonising in a way that feels both joyful and serene. The main focus is a collection of lavender and soft pink roses, their petals gently opened and slightly ruffled at the edges, creating an inviting, tactile surface that suggests tenderness. Threaded through these blooms are feathery sprays of white gypsophila, whose profusion of delicate flowers creates a mist-like halo around the roses, adding movement and a sense of airiness. The bouquet is tied at the stems with a gleaming pink ribbon studded with tiny pearls, the sheen of the fabric and the small rounded beads offering a refined contrast to the organic softness of the petals. Resting on the neutral linen, the bouquet's pastel tones appear calm and luminous, reminiscent of the light one might see in a Bankside loft or studio on a late spring afternoon. The overall shape is rounded yet slightly loose, suggesting an easy elegance that suits the supportive, joyful role of bridesmaids as they walk in unison behind the bride. The flowers evoke a subtle scent-rosy, fresh, and lightly powdery-that would trail gently through an aisle in a Bankside venue or along the cobbled streets near the river. This arrangement feels crafted with an understanding of both aesthetics and emotion, reflecting the companionship, warmth, and shared anticipation that bridesmaids bring to the wedding day, each stem and ribbon fold thoughtfully chosen to honour that role.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding-image collage tells a cohesive floral story built around passionate red roses and delicate baby's breath, as if designed for a stylish celebration in Bankside's riverside venues. The top-left section features a bride in a classic white lace dress, her bouquet held close to her waist. The bouquet is tightly domed, brimming with velvety red roses so closely packed that the petals form a rich, textured surface, interspersed with clouds of white gypsophila. Soft green leaves peek out at the edges, adding depth and framing the flowers in a way that feels both traditional and contemporary. In the top-right, the camera moves in on the groom's boutonniere, secured to a dark grey suit worn with a bright red tie. A single red rosebud sits at the center of the design, highlighted by tiny white blooms of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and playful strands of wispy grass, with a neat red satin ribbon at the base that mirrors the bride's bouquet. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet lying on a light grey, textured surface, allowing the reds and whites to really stand out. Here, the stems are bound with red and white striped twine, emphasizing hand-tied craftsmanship that a local florist near Bankside would prepare for same-day collection. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a coordinating centerpiece: a low, dome-shaped cluster of red roses and baby's breath arranged atop a white woven sphere, with two smaller natural-colored orbs placed in front. The airy lattice of the vase recalls modern interior styling seen around South Bank apartments, ideal for wedding reception tables and intimate dinner settings.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A close-up wedding scene shows the groom's boutonnière resting beside the bridal bouquet, both styled with a quiet elegance that would feel at home in any Bankside town-hall ceremony or chic riverside venue. The boutonnière features a single, perfectly formed rose in a soft lilac-pink hue, its petals smooth and slightly cupped, held against a gentle spray of feathery greenery and tiny clusters of white baby's breath. A narrow lavender ribbon wraps around the stem, tied neatly and catching the light with a subtle sheen, as if just pinned to a lapel along Southwark Street. Nearby, the bride's bouquet expands on this theme, combining cream peonies, blush roses, and airy gypsophila into a lush, hand-tied design that feels both polished and heartfelt. The colours move from creamy ivory at the centre of the peonies to deeper magentas and pale lavender at the edges of the roses, creating a romantic gradient that draws the eye. Soft natural light, like a calm morning along the Thames, washes over the scene, enhancing each texture: the velvet of the rose petals, the smooth ribbon, the filigree of foliage. The overall impression is one of thoughtful coordination rather than strict formality, as though the flowers were crafted to reflect the couple's story. As experienced local florists in Bankside, Florist Bankside would recognise this as the kind of boutonnière and bouquet pairing chosen by couples who value understated luxury-simple forms elevated by fine detail, ready to walk from ceremony to reception with effortless grace.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part wedding collage presents a carefully curated floral story, the kind a seasoned Bankside florist might design for a chic riverside ceremony. In the top left image, the lower half of a bride in a lace wedding dress holds an opulent cascading bouquet. The flowers flow effortlessly from her hands: white phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centers, plush blush and mid-pink garden roses, lilac stock, delicate white baby's breath, and lush green foliage, all punctuated with spiky fuchsia accents that give the design a contemporary spark. The bouquet's trailing shape feels airy and romantic, as if it could glide through the cobbled streets near Shakespeare's Globe on the way to a candlelit vows exchange. Top right, the groom's boutonnière is showcased against the strong lines of a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. Beneath the lapel, a bold red tie and subtly patterned shirt add character, while the floral accent remains refined: one immaculate white orchid bloom, surrounded by tiny clusters of gypsophila and slim green sprigs, stems wrapped tightly in white satin ribbon. Bottom left, the same style boutonnière is shown resting on a neutral beige fabric surface, perhaps echoing the tones of a Bankside loft venue. The close perspective highlights the craftsmanship-the way the ribbon is smoothed down, how each stem is positioned to sit comfortably on a lapel throughout the day. In the bottom right, a coordinating table centerpiece echoes the bridal bouquet's palette. Arranged in a white woven or lattice-textured cylinder vase, the white orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and greenery rise together, with those same deep pink spikes peeping through. Two white woven decorative spheres sit close by, completing an elegant tablescape perfect for a wedding breakfast near the river. Together, the four images convey a unified, romantic wedding design that balances softness, structure, and a distinctly urban elegance.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In the upper-right frame the groom's boutonniere offers a concise echo of the bouquet's drama: a single, immaculate white phalaenopsis orchid forms the focal point, its broad, silky petal surfaces catching a subdued studio light against the charcoal of a suit jacket and the flash of a vivid red tie beneath. Around the orchid sit two compact clusters of red hypericum berries, their waxy skins reflecting tiny highlights, and delicate sprigs of Gypsophila that add a feathery softness to the composition. Small glossy green leaves tuck in behind for contrast, while a tidy loop of red ribbon at the base mirrors the tie and ties the boutonniere back into the wedding's colour story. The photograph conveys texture in tactile detail: the orchid's velvet-smoothness, the berries' firmness, the linen-like grain of the lapel and the crispness of the tailoring, creating an intimate study of craftsmanship and restraint. One can almost sense the quiet, anticipatory energy just before vows-warm air, soft murmur, the faint scent of roses and lilies carried on a gentle breeze. As a local florist familiar with Bankside, I imagine this boutonniere pinned on a groom stepping out near Shakespeare's Globe or pausing beneath Millennium Bridge, a small, considered flourish that complements a larger arrangement rather than competing with it. The boutonniere's modest scale belies its importance: a tactile, wearable piece of the day's palette, thoughtfully balanced and made to sit comfortably through photographs, handshakes and the first kiss.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a full wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated orchid and rose designs often requested for stylish ceremonies around Bankside and along the South Bank. The top-left panel shows a bride from the shoulders down in a strapless white gown, her hands cradling a luxurious cascading bouquet that feels both romantic and contemporary. White phalaenopsis orchids arc and tumble gracefully over her hands, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender roses, light purple accents, and loose trails of greenery that flow like water. The top-right panel focuses tightly on a groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket, drawing the eye to a single white orchid boutonniere pinned neatly to his lapel. It is framed by tiny lavender filler blooms, a few glossy green leaves, and a slim purple ribbon that harmonises with the magenta tie beneath, visually linking his look to hers. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is carefully arranged on a lightly textured beige fabric surface, its details easy to imagine by touch: a fresh white phalaenopsis orchid bud, airy white baby's breath, and a hint of green, all tied with a bright pink ribbon for a subtle pop of colour. The bottom-right panel presents a cascading arrangement echoing the bridal bouquet, placed in a white woven vase that introduces soft texture. White orchids and layered shades of pink and lavender roses spill over the rim, supported by baby's breath and purple filler flowers. Three white woven decorative spheres rest nearby on the white surface, completing a polished, gallery-like display reminiscent of a chic Bankside wedding reception.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A romantic wedding bouquet, styled as if it has just arrived for a ceremony near Shakespeare's Globe in Bankside, fills the scene with tender mauve, cream, and green tones. The focal point is a cluster of lavender-pink roses, each bloom perfectly open but not yet fading, their layered petals forming delicate rosettes with subtle variations of blush and lilac. Nestled between these roses are clusters of bright green button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded heads creating a cheerful contrast, like tiny garden cushions tucked into the design. Around them, white lisianthus and other creamy blossoms soften the look, their petals lightly ruffled at the edges, adding a floating, cloud-like effect that frames the central roses. The bouquet itself is compact and rounded, yet full and lush, with foliage spilling out in slender arcs that give a sense of grace and movement. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a light, decorative ribbon, polished and smooth to the touch, ready to be carried from a Bankside hotel down towards the riverside. Off to the side, a matching boutonnière mirrors the palette: a refined white bloom, perhaps a lisianthus or rosebud, accented with airy greenery and a subtle dash of lavender ribbon. The light in the image is soft and diffused, enhancing the petals' natural sheen and emphasizing their gentle texture. Every detail suggests a celebration of love and partnership, captured in fresh blooms that feel both contemporary and timeless, ideal for weddings across Bankside and the nearby South Bank.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete red rose wedding story, the kind of coordinated design you might see at a riverside venue near Bankside's galleries and cafés. In the top-left image, a bride in a pure white gown gently cradles a compact bouquet, held just above the fabric of her dress. The bouquet is composed of tightly packed crimson roses, each bloom full and velvety, interspersed with round red hypericum berries that lend a jewel-like sparkle. A precise ring of deep green foliage cups the base, giving the design a refined, bouquet-from-a-boutique-on-Southwark-Street feel. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal-grey suit and vivid red tie, where a small boutonniere is pinned with care. It features a single budding red rose surrounded by delicate ruscus-style greenery, airy clusters of white gypsophila, and a few tiny red berries. A narrow red satin ribbon is tied into a subtle bow, securing everything neatly to the lapel and creating a polished look well-suited to a Bankside registry office or chic hotel ceremony. In the bottom-left frame, another bouquet lies on a textured beige surface, as if waiting to be collected before the bridal party walks through nearby riverside streets for photos. Several lush red roses and matching berries are hugged by broad, dark green tropical leaves that fold dramatically around the flowers, creating a modern, almost architectural shape. A deep red ribbon binds the stems, its tails just visible to the right. The final panel, at bottom-right, showcases a low, rounded centerpiece of red roses and berries, mirroring the same tones and textures. This arrangement rests on a distinctive white woven sphere made of natural materials, while two smaller, wood-toned orbs sit alongside it on a smooth pale surface. Against a soft beige and grey wall, the scene suggests an intimate reception table somewhere close to the Thames, where coordinated florals bring unity and romance to the celebration.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel image captures a unified wedding flower story in soft pinks, lavenders, and bright greens, as if styled for an intimate celebration in Bankside's riverside venues. In the top-left panel, we see the lower half of a bride in a delicate white lace dress, her hands wrapped around a dense, domed bouquet. Layers of light pink and lavender roses cluster together, some just beginning to open while others are fully blossomed, creating a velvety texture. Between them, vivid green button chrysanthemums pop brightly, complemented by feathery clouds of white baby's breath and dainty pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow markings, all supported by glossy green foliage. In the top-right panel, a groom's charcoal grey suit and rich fuchsia tie provide a smart backdrop for a coordinated boutonniere. It holds a single blush pink rosebud, a few miniature green chrysanthemums, tiny sprigs of gypsophila, and slender strands of decorative grass, all bound with a matching pink ribbon that looks ready for photographs along the Bankside path near Tate Modern. The bottom-left panel reveals a similar bouquet laid horizontally on a soft beige fabric, allowing a closer look at the stem work and the fuchsia ribbon wrap, which keeps the mix of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath neatly in place. In the bottom-right panel, a rounded table centerpiece repeats the same floral recipe, arranged in a white, lattice-patterned spherical vase. Two smaller woven spheres sit beside it on a clean white surface, creating a modern yet romantic table setting that would suit a Bankside loft or restaurant reception, tying bridal bouquet, boutonniere, and décor into one harmonious collection.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four coordinated wedding florals feels like a quiet story unfolding across a single celebration in Bankside. The top left frame centres on a bride's hands and the bodice of her white lace-trimmed gown. She holds a round, hand-tied bouquet packed with cream and pale yellow roses, deepened by pink and mauve blooms that add a gentle romantic blush. Threads of white baby's breath and discreet green foliage weave through the roses, softening the structure and giving the impression of lush fullness without losing the neat, symmetrical silhouette. The top right image shifts focus to the groom, capturing the lapel of a charcoal suit, the edge of a crisp white shirt, and a vivid red silk tie. Pinned neatly to the lapel is a single white rose boutonniere, its petals just beginning to unfurl. It is framed by fresh greenery and tiny white filler flowers, with a precise white satin bow tying the stems, a small but thoughtful detail a local florist might finish just before a ceremony at a Bankside gallery or riverside restaurant. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy rests on light beige linen, its relaxed shape mirroring the main bouquet but with a slightly more informal composition. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with brighter pink blooms, baby's breath, and leafy greens, the handle bound with a cheerful pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right frame presents a low, round centerpiece composed of the same roses and airy filler flowers, sitting atop a white twig sphere. Two natural woven balls placed nearby add texture and rustic charm, suggesting a reception table dressed with understated, contemporary elegance. Created with the kind of care you'd expect from an experienced Bankside wedding florist, each element feels harmoniously connected.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-held wedding bouquet is captured in mid-moment, gently cradled as if ready to be lifted for a walk down an aisle in a Bankside church or riverside warehouse venue. The arrangement feels like an early morning sky translated into flowers: creamy white lisianthus bloom at the centre, their velvety petals layered and full, while pastel hydrangea clouds soften the outline and lilac allium spheres add playful bursts of deeper purple. The shape is rounded yet relaxed, each stem carefully gathered so the blooms sit close, allowing their colours to blend in a soft gradient of ivory, lilac, and misty lavender. Crisp greenery threads in and out of the design, its texture a refreshing contrast to the plush petals and smooth, neatly wrapped stems. Light seems to collect on the flowers, giving them a gentle glow that feels both youthful and serene, like the first light over the Thames on a clear day. In the mind's nose, there is a faint medley of floral scents-subtle, powdery, and fresh, never overwhelming-suggesting an atmosphere of calm confidence. This bouquet looks equally at home being carried by the bride, placed in a glass vase on a registrar's table, or resting in a quiet corner of a Bankside loft apartment after the festivities. Every choice of bloom and colour hints at long experience: lisianthus for tenderness, hydrangea for abundance, allium for character. Put together with the kind of seasoned eye local florists develop over years of weddings, the bouquet seems to embody a quiet promise of forever, designed to honour both the couple and the day with understated grace.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-part image reads like a small story of a peach-toned wedding, conceived with the care of a neighbourhood florist whose hands know Southwark and the riverfront as well as any bride's whispered wishes. The top-left photograph shows a bride gently holding a compact, round bouquet of fully opened peach and warm orange roses. Each petal appears soft and gently cupped, contrasted by cloud-like clusters of white gypsophila and intermingled glossy ruscus leaves, creating a tactile, lush composition that catches the daylight. Top-right, the groom's charcoal or navy jacket provides a refined backdrop for a single peach rose bud boutonnière, surrounded by tiny white fillers and a neat flourish of greenery; a small peach-coloured ribbon bow mirrors the coral tie and ties the look to the bridal flowers with quiet confidence. The bottom-left perspective presents the bouquet resting on a pale, textured fabric, its fullness and round silhouette emphasized while the handle is finished with a pearl-studded ribbon and a subtle dotted accent - an artisan touch I would prepare for deliveries across Bankside and nearby Borough Market. Finally, the bottom-right frame reveals a sculptural table arrangement: a domed cluster of peach-orange roses and baby's breath seated in a white, intricately woven spherical holder, flanked by two smaller woven balls in light tones that bring an organic, contemporary edge to a reception table. As a local florist I imagine this palette complementing late-afternoon vows along the river, scented softly and radiating calm celebration.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image composition captures a single wedding palette - elegant white lilies and purple-edged lisianthus repeated across bridal, groom, bridesmaid and table pieces - presented with the calm confidence of an experienced local florist. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous hand-tied bouquet dominated by creamy white oriental lilies, some fully open to reveal bronze stamens, and layered with white Eustoma whose petals carry a fine purple rim. Tight buds, thin spires of deep-veronica-purple accents and varied greenery - from broad glossy leaves to soft, grass-like fronds - create lush volume and a pleasing, natural rhythm under soft, warm lighting. The top-right panel shows a groom's boutonnière carefully pinned to a charcoal-grey suit lapel beside a deep purple silk tie: a single open Eustoma with purple edging, a neat lily bud, tiny purple spikes and a whisper of slender foliage, finished with a tiny white ribbon bow for cohesion. Bottom-left displays a smaller, hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on a textured beige cloth, its stems cleanly wrapped with white ribbon and echoing the bridal palette in miniature. Bottom-right features a tall centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical vase with woven lattice, spilling with open lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, spiky purple accents and cascading greens; two woven beige spheres nearby anchor the table vignette. The scent is gentle - sweet lilies with subtle herbal notes - and the look would sit beautifully for a reception near Tate Modern or a ceremony by the Thames in Bankside. Prepared with local care by Florist Bankside, it reads as timeless, fragrant and thoughtfully scaled for wedding moments.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Resting on pale linen, the bridal bouquet appears as though it has just been set down between photographs at a Bankside wedding, its flowers still full of morning freshness. The arrangement is anchored by white lilies, a single red rose, and clusters of red hypericum berries, softened by swirls of greenery and the airy touch of baby's breath. The lilies are the stars here, their wide, trumpet-shaped blooms opening outward with theatrical grace, yet their creamy white colour keeps them from feeling overpowering. Each petal is smooth and gently arched, showing subtle veining when the light catches just right, as if the bouquet has been placed near a window overlooking the South Bank. Tucked close to the lilies, the solitary red rose forms a deep-coloured heart, its petals layered in tight, velvety folds that invite the fingers to trace their edges. Scattered around these central blooms are hypericum berries in a warm red tone, their rounded, bead-like shapes adding rhythm and interest across the bouquet's surface. Fine stems of greenery curve and loop around the flowers, giving motion and a sense of organic ease, while sprigs of baby's breath rise lightly between them, casting tiny white points of softness. The stems at the base are bound into a tidy handle, likely wrapped for comfort, yet the overall impression remains natural rather than rigid. There is a feeling of thoughtful design and local character, as though a Bankside florist has chosen each stem during an early walk along the Thames, considering how it will look when held against a wedding dress. The bouquet seems ready to be lifted again, cradled in waiting hands as the bride steps out onto a riverside terrace or into a candlelit ceremony, carrying with her a piece of living beauty that mirrors the joy and anticipation of the day.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In close-up, the boutonnière reads as a tiny, refined statement of calm amid celebration: a single pale yellow rose, its petals velvety and slightly cupped, is paired with delicate sprays of baby's breath and a few narrow green sprigs that lend a subtle vertical rhythm. The blossom is wired and finished with a neat, crisp white ribbon that ties the textures together, and it sits against a smart black lapel with a bold red tie nearby-the contrast heightening the rose's softness without stealing its modestty. The tactile play is intimate: the plushness of the rose center, the airiness of the gypsophila, the slender, almost calligraphic lines of the greens; each element is chosen to read clearly at close range and to withstand an active day of embraces, photos, and movement. In Bankside, where couples often say their vows by Southwark Cathedral or stroll past Borough Market before the reception, this boutonnière is designed to complement formal wear while reflecting the warm, slightly historic character of the neighbourhood. The scent is faint but fresh-a whisper of petals rather than an overpowering perfume-so it sits comfortably near the face. As a florist who prepares many small pieces for weddings along the South Bank, I focus on proportion and longevity here: a handcrafted little emblem of care and commitment, made to feel both personal and enduring on a day that stitches together many such intimate moments.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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