Blackheath Wedding Corsages

At Blackheath Flowers, we know how important every finishing touch is for your special day. Our expert florists create elegant, hand-crafted wedding corsages designed to complement every style—whether your ceremony is at the beautiful All Saints' Church, a reception near Greenwich Park, or a chic gathering around Blackheath Village.

Our dedication to quality means every selection is made using the freshest seasonal flowers. We pride ourselves on local knowledge and personal service: as trusted florists serving Blackheath and nearby areas like Greenwich, Lewisham, and Kidbrooke, we’re familiar with popular venues and always here to offer guidance on matching corsages to your colour scheme or event theme.

Planning last minute? Order online for same-day delivery anywhere in SE3—just place your order by 3 PM! Our prompt delivery covers local streets such as Tranquil Vale and Lee Road, ensuring your corsages arrive fresh and perfectly presented.

  • Exquisite blooms sourced daily for maximum freshness
  • Experienced local florists who understand your event needs
  • Reliable, friendly service from your trusted Blackheath team
Let us help make your wedding memorable with bespoke wedding corsages and thoughtful attention to every detail. Trust Blackheath Flowers for artistry, expertise, and a truly local touch.

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Wedding Corsages
Delicately poised on a light-skinned wrist and set against a plain white background, this refined white floral corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet made for a meaningful moment. Dominating the arrangement is a vibrant white Gerbera daisy whose many silky petals unfold from a vivid yellow-green centre that lends an uplifting focal glow. Nestled close are clusters of small white blossoms-spray chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus-each contributing airy texture and gentle layering so the design feels both full and intimate. Rich, deep-green ruscus or salal leaves tuck in behind the flowers, their cool sheen and sturdy shape giving the piece structure and natural contrast. The flowers are tethered to the wrist with several strands of tiny white pearls, a slender, luminous cuff that sits comfortably and reflects light like heirloom jewellery. Imagine the soft, slightly sweet scent of the blooms mingling with the faint green freshness of the foliage and the tactile pleasure of petals brushing the skin; the arrangement carries a calm, ceremonial sweetness suited to bridesmaids or a prom escort. The image conveys meticulous floristry-clean lines, fresh stems, and careful proportion-captured as if in a quiet studio near Blackheath Park where local couples gather. It's an emblem of quiet elegance and purity, perfect for ceremonies, graduation celebrations, or any day when simplicity and refinement are desired.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage, photographed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a bright white backdrop, reads like a miniature garden made to wear. At its heart sits a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and radiating in a tight spiral that suggests warmth and devotion. Surrounding the rose, soft blush hydrangea florets create a plush cushion of texture, each tiny four-petaled face translucent at the edges and catching the soft light. Crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are artfully placed throughout, their smooth petals stamped with faint lime-green streaks toward the centre, bringing clarity and a fresh, citrusy visual note. A small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a couple of almost-open pink blooms to the right introduce a sense of gentle unfolding, like an afternoon in a Blackheath garden when the light is just right. The composition is grounded by rich emerald leaves that frame the blooms and enhance their tones, while the whole is secured by a refined multi-strand white pearl bracelet: tiny pearls braided into a net that hugs the wrist and trails slightly across the hand, catching glints of light. The image conveys tactile contrasts-the rose's velvety depth, hydrangea's papery softness, alstroemeria's silky crispness-and suggests a faint floral perfume and quiet joy. Thoughtfully balanced and crafted with florist skill, this corsage evokes occasions from prom dances to intimate weddings in the Blackheath Village or a ceremony under the plane trees near Greenwich Park.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Framed by a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage extends from the bottom right into the centre like a small portrait in bloom. A perfectly formed ivory rose commands attention at the top, its petals layered with a satin softness and a subtle creamy warmth. Slightly beneath and to the left, a trumpet-shaped white Alstroemeria unfurls, its throat washed with a faint lime-green that adds an elegant architectural contrast to the roundness of the rose. Scattered throughout are tiny sprays of Gypsophila, airy and cloud-like, which cushion the focal blooms and create a textured, pastoral rhythm. Several small, glossy green buds speak of freshness and promise, while a scattering of petite daisy-like white heads with sunny yellow discs brings a hint of joyful informality. The foliage is composed of broad, deep green leaves with a smooth, waxy surface that grounds the design and gives the whites a crisp, verdant frame. The arrangement is held to the wrist by a chic multi-strand pearl band; the uniformly round pearls reflect light with a muted sheen and sit comfortably against light-toned skin. You can almost imagine this corsage being made in a neighbourhood studio just off Blackheath Village, ready for a late-spring wedding, a graduation, or a gala in Greenwich Park. It reads as quietly sophisticated-classic enough for vows, fresh enough for a summer dance-crafted with the kind of careful placement a local florist would use to make every gesture feel a little more meaningful.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A refined wrist corsage photographed on a pale forearm against a clean white field - an object of delicate craftsmanship from our Blackheath workshop. The central bloom is a large, partially unfurled pink rose, its petals gradating from a soft blush at the centre to a deeper magenta along the ruffled outer edges, creating a romantic, tactile focal point. Flanking this are rich, indigo-tinged hydrangea clusters; each small floret shows a subtle, almost glowing blue-white center that adds dimensionality and a cool contrast to the rose's warmth. Interspersed glossy variegated ivy, dark in the centre with creamy yellow margins, provides classic structure while slender, silvery-green sprigs-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-produce a delicate, herbaceous backdrop. A sculptural, broad green leaf with bold white stripes is artfully curled into a tight spiral, introducing a contemporary flourish to the otherwise traditional palette. The whole sits upon a band of dark purple open-weave mesh that gives texture and gently lifts the composition, echoing the hydrangeas' tone. Soft studio light reveals the differing surfaces-the rose's velvety petals, the hydrangea's papery florets, the ivy's glossy sheen-offering both visual and imagined tactile richness. As a local florist familiar with Blackheath Village and nearby Greenwich Park, I picture this corsage at a summer wedding, prom, or garden fête, where its balance of classic romance and modern detail complements both elegant gowns and the relaxed character of our neighbourhood.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The craftsmanship of this wrist corsage speaks in soft apricot tones and precise texture: a creamy, apricot-hued rose commands the center with petals that fold inward in a graceful spiral, inviting a gentle touch and giving the piece a classic, tender warmth. Nestled just below the bloom are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, pom-pom forms adding a lively, almost whimsical punctuation to the design and a refreshing colour counterpoint to the rose's softness. Multiple layers of deep green foliage - broad leaves that may be ruscus or salal - create a lush, supportive base, their matte to glossy surfaces creating depth and shadow beneath the flowers. A single variegated leaf, striped with lighter bands, has been folded into an elegant arc that reaches outward from the rose, lending the corsage a contemporary architectural line and an understated graphic flourish. Photographed on a simple white backdrop and worn against living skin, the composition emphasises tactile contrasts: silky petals, spiky pom-poms, smooth leather-like greens. The faint scent of rose and fresh-cut foliage seems almost audible in the still image, suggesting the quiet ritual of dressing for a meaningful evening - whether walking from Blackheath Village toward Greenwich Park for wedding portraits or stepping into a local reception. As a florist who arranges for local celebrations, I imagine this wristlet accompanying vows, dances, and small, luminous moments; it's a compact statement of refinement and joyful colour, designed to feel both familiar and thoughtfully modern.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately poised on a light-skinned wrist and set against a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage centres on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid with broad, satiny petals that unfold like a soft theatrical fan. The orchid's central lip glows with a bright yellow halo, edged with a deeper amber sheen that draws the eye and adds warmth to the otherwise pure white bloom. Surrounding the orchid, fine asparagus fern fronds create a cloud of vibrant green texture, their filigree edges lending an airy softness that contrasts with the orchid's smooth surfaces. Nestled to the upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries moves through a spectrum of colour - pale green through delicate rose to a warm cranberry red - each glossy berry catching the light like a miniature jewel. Lime-green accent foliage offers a fresh pop of contrast and subtle movement. The floral cluster is mounted on a multi-strand bracelet of small, lustrous white pearls that wrap comfortably around the wrist, offering a classic, heirloom feel and a cool, tactile counterpoint to the living flowers. Photographed in soft, even studio light, the composition emphasizes craftsmanship and freshness, the sort of corsage our Blackheath Flowers team might prepare for a bride walking across Blackheath Common or a prom couple leaving Blackheath Village. The scent is faint, the textures ranging from satin petal to feathery fern to the smooth gloss of berries - a small, elegant keepsake for special celebrations.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A bright, joyful wrist corsage is displayed against pure white, its diagonal placement across a light-to-medium toned wrist showing how it sits when worn from the bottom-left toward the middle-right of the image. Two golden-yellow roses are the focal point - one fully opened, one more cupped - their petals soft to the touch and carrying the familiar warm scent of garden roses. Each rose has a tiny clear crystal nestled near its heart, a delicate glint that plays with the light without overpowering the flowers themselves. Behind the roses, a single deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily rises with sculptural grace; its smooth, satiny petal contrasts both color and form with the round yellow blooms, creating a lively, sophisticated palette. Lush greenery frames the flowers: fine, feathery asparagus fern adds an airy halo; variegated green-and-cream leaves (suggestive of pittosporum) give weight and a cool, glossy texture; and small white spray flowers fill gaps and soften edges. The corsage is secured with a discreet elastic or ribbon band hidden beneath the blooms so the arrangement reads compact and wearable. As a local touch from Blackheath Flowers, this style is one we often craft for prom and wedding parties around Blackheath Village and Greenwich Park, appreciating how the bright yellow and deep plum reflect both summer sunshine and evening formality. The overall effect is cheerful, refined, and designed to move beautifully with the wearer.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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