Blackheath Wedding Collections

At Blackheath Flowers, we’re honoured to craft beautiful wedding flowers for couples celebrating in Blackheath and surrounding areas like Greenwich, Lewisham, and Kidbrooke. As your trusted local florist just a short stroll from the iconic Heath and All Saints’ Church, our expert florists pour years of experience and genuine passion into every bouquet and arrangement.

From romantic bouquet trails for ceremonies on Tranquil Vale to elegant reception centrepieces for venues near Blackheath Village or the historic Pagoda Gardens, we listen closely and bring your vision to life with premium blooms, professional advice, and an eye for local trends. Whether you dream of luxurious roses, whimsical wildflowers, or seasonal British favourites, our team curates each floral collection to match your unique style and wedding atmosphere.

Need a last-minute touch? Take advantage of our same-day delivery—simply order online by 3 PM and we’ll ensure your celebration is adorned with the freshest, most vibrant flowers.

Why choose Blackheath Flowers?

  • Personal service from local experts with deep Blackheath roots
  • Floral designs tailored for local landmarks & venues
  • Convenient same-day flower delivery across Blackheath, Greenwich, & Lewisham
Celebrate your special day with confidence—let us create unforgettable wedding bouquets and arrangements, right here in Blackheath.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored lapel of a dark suit, the boutonnière's single red rose unfurls with quiet confidence, its velvety petals contrasting sharply with a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a single, trailing sliver of eucalyptus that adds a soft silver-green punctuation. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the narrative: abundant sapphire-blue hydrangeas form a lush, dramatic base while clusters of red roses emerge like small declarations of devotion. The eucalyptus leaves - round, slightly waxy - peek between blooms, introducing cooler tones and a subtle citrus-menthol freshness that lifts the composition. Everything sits in a considered harmony: the sturdiness and weight of the hydrangea heads ground the piece, the roses provide heart and focus, and the baby's breath diffuses edges into something airy and romantic. As a florist who prepares designs for ceremonies around Blackheath Common and Greenwich Park, I often balance bold colour with calming texture so arrangements complement formal attire without overpowering it; this pairing was intentionally designed to read well in close-up portraits and wide-angle shots alike. The finished effect is modern and arresting yet tender - confident, refined, and scented with the cool, verdant notes that remind you of a garden at its peak. Prepared with the same attention to stem condition and proportion that customers trust from Blackheath Flowers, it feels made for a memorable aisle moment.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This cohesive four-image spread captures a full wedding floral story in peach, purple-edged white, and whispering ivory, rendered with a florist's eye for balance and sentiment. In the top-left panel a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against the pale fabric of her gown: pale peach roses packed at the centre, ringed by white lisianthus edged in vibrant violet and dotted with delicate baby's breath. The bouquet reads as both abundant and refined, petals catching the morning glow and suggesting a light, honeyed fragrance. Top-right is a study in restraint-a groom's boutonniere on a deep charcoal suit lapel featuring a single peach rose, baby's breath accents, and fine green foliage, completed with a neat peach ribbon and the hint of a matching tie beneath. The contrast of soft bloom against structured tailoring feels quietly powerful, an accessory that speaks of unity. Bottom-left shows a compact posy resting on a neutral woven cloth; the same miniature universe of roses, lisianthus and gypsophila is bound with a peach ribbon and pearl-headed pins, evoking vintage touches with contemporary clarity. Bottom-right presents a reception centerpiece: a dome of peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus arranged in a white, intricately woven basket-like vase, flanked by two small beige woven spheres on a neutral tabletop-an elegant, airy composition for a table at a Blackheath reception. Overall the images map a thoughtful palette across ceremony and styling, suggesting scent, texture, and the deliberate cadence of a wedding day realized with calm confidence.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part wedding image composition captures a unified floral story in classic white, green, and red tones, like something created for a stylish ceremony near Blackheath Village. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet against a warm, light beige background. Her white gown, softly textured and gently fitted, lets the flowers take centre stage. Large white oriental lilies open wide with star-shaped petals and golden stamens, while white Phalaenopsis orchids flow in graceful trails, forming a waterfall that drapes toward the floor. At the bouquet's heart, a single cream-yellow rose adds warmth, surrounded by bright green spherical blooms, delicate white gypsophila, and clusters of vibrant red berries that bring a hint of festive cheer. Wisps of greenery and fine grasses weave between the flowers, giving the design a layered, airy feel. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom, dressed in a dark charcoal or black suit with a crisp white shirt and a bold red tie, his lapel adorned with a coordinated boutonnière. A white orchid bloom, a small green pompon, and tiny white filler flowers are bound neatly with a bright red ribbon. In the bottom-left, this same boutonnière is laid flat on a subtly textured beige fabric, showing off the contrast between smooth petals, glossy leaf, and satin ribbon. The bottom-right reveals the full bouquet upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface, framed by a pale grey wall and three white woven decorative spheres. The set feels perfect for a Blackheath wedding reception, with bouquet and buttonhole harmonised in every detail.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This image presents a four-part story of a wedding floral theme that feels perfectly at home in Blackheath, from the ceremony aisle to the last dance. Each of the four panels uses the same elegant pairing of fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria with bright green details, creating a calm sense of continuity. In the top-left panel, only the lower half of the bride is visible. She wears a strapless white gown and holds a generous, rounded bouquet close to her waist. Deep magenta peonies burst with layered petals, cushioned among white alstroemeria whose petals show fine maroon speckling. Spiky pale-green blooms peek through, while dark green foliage forms a soft frame, giving the bouquet a freshly picked feel as though it has just been brought in from a garden near the heath. In the top-right panel, the camera moves closer to the groom. He wears a dark charcoal suit and a smooth lavender tie, and at his lapel sits a slim boutonniere. White alstroemeria, slender green spikes, and neat leaves are tied together with a lavender satin ribbon, a quiet echo of the tie's colour and texture, perfect for close-up photos on Blackheath's tree-lined streets. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller bouquet resting on light beige, textured fabric. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours and flowers-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery-while its stems are wrapped in a lively lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids or for a traditional bouquet toss outside a local Blackheath venue. In the bottom-right panel, the same blooms are arranged more compactly in a white spherical vase made from crisscrossed woven material, accompanied by three lighter beige woven spheres of different sizes. This final scene brings the theme to the reception tables, demonstrating how one floral palette can gracefully connect every part of a Blackheath wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image captures a bride clasping a soft, rounded bouquet of roses, the flowers resting just in front of her lace wedding dress so that their shapes and textures blend into one romantic scene. The bouquet is made up of tight clusters of blush and lilac roses, petals layered like folded satin, each bloom pressed snugly against the next to create a full, dome-like shape. The shades range from very pale, almost creamy pinks through to slightly deeper rose tones and gentle lavender, producing a harmonious pastel palette. Encircling the roses is a generous border of white gypsophila, whose tiny star-like blossoms create a gossamer cloud around the bouquet, softening its edges and adding a sense of airiness. The bride's gown behind the flowers features intricate lace detailing, with delicate patterns that echo the floral forms and add a touch of vintage charm. Soft, natural light illuminates the scene, making the bouquet's colours appear fresh and luminous, much like the bright yet gentle atmosphere around Blackheath on a clear day. The overall composition feels carefully considered, as if arranged by a local Blackheath florist attuned to the area's preference for understated elegance. You can almost inhale the light, powdery scent of roses and baby's breath, intertwined with the emotional excitement of the moment. The bouquet sits comfortably in the bride's hands, not too large, yet substantial enough to feel significant. It speaks of new beginnings, enduring love, and the beautiful simplicity of classic wedding flowers that complement, rather than compete with, the bride herself.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel image set captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the sort of classic romance often requested by Blackheath couples planning ceremonies near the heath or in nearby Greenwich. In the top-left panel, a bride in a traditional white lace gown holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet close to her waist. The roses are lush and deeply crimson, their velvety petals pressed closely together so the bouquet appears almost like a single, perfectly textured sphere. Between the blooms, airy clusters of white gypsophila and discreet green leaves add softness and dimension, creating a sense of intimacy and calm. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to the lapel of a dark grey suit. A single red rosebud is paired with baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and slender strands of ornamental grass, all tied with a tiny red satin ribbon that subtly echoes the bride's bouquet and the groom's bright red tie. In the bottom-left panel, another full, rounded bouquet rests on a lightly textured grey surface, showing off open red rose heads and abundant gypsophila, with stems carefully wrapped in red-and-white striped twine that hints at handmade care. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a compact table centerpiece: a dome of red roses and white baby's breath poised on a white spherical vase made from woven strips that resemble rattan or paper. Two smaller off-white woven spheres sit in front, creating a harmonious, contemporary detail that would work beautifully on a reception table in a Blackheath restaurant or local community venue.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A single, elegant boutonnière lies ready to be pinned, its refined simplicity capturing the mood of a Blackheath wedding with understated grace. At the centre is a small rose in a soft lilac shade, partially unfurled, its tightly layered petals forming a delicate spiral that draws the eye inward. Framing the rose are tiny sprigs of white baby's breath, their numerous miniature blossoms creating a gentle haze around the focal bloom, along with a sliver of feathery greenery that introduces a light, textural contrast. The stems are carefully wrapped in a slender lavender-hued ribbon, which holds everything securely together while adding a touch of soft colour and subtle sheen, reminiscent of evening light settling over the open spaces near Blackheath Village. Set against a plain, neutral background-perhaps the lapel of a tailored suit or a smooth cloth on a dressing table-the colours appear calm and romantic, with the lilac rose glowing gently against the cool greens and whites. The lighting in the image is soft and diffused, revealing the fine texture of each petal, the structure of the foliage, and the delicate architecture of the gypsophila. Though compact, the boutonnière feels intentionally designed, a thoughtful echo of the bride's bouquet that might feature cream peonies and blush-pink roses. You can almost imagine it being fastened just before the ceremony at a local church or registry office, the faint floral fragrance mixing with the anticipation of the day. This small floral piece shows how a single rose, when arranged with care and sensitivity, can carry both style and sentiment on such a meaningful occasion.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed collage captures a harmonious suite of wedding flowers that look as if they have been styled for an intimate celebration near Blackheath's quiet residential streets. The top-left panel shows the bride from the waist down, standing in her white lace gown and cradling a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centres spill like silk over her hands, mingling with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock flowers, and delicate threads of white baby's breath. Deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers peep through the foliage, adding a subtle vibrancy and depth to the pastel palette. The bouquet's gentle downward sweep gives it a dreamy, romantic movement, as though it might sway with each step toward the altar. In the top-right frame, the groom's boutonnière is pinned to a dark charcoal or black jacket, his red tie and patterned shirt adding a touch of personality. The boutonnière is built around a single flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, framed by tiny sprays of gypsophila and slim green stems, all tied with a narrow white ribbon. The bottom-left image offers a closer look at this boutonnière as it rests on a light beige, linen-like surface, revealing the fine texture of each petal and the tidy wrapping at the stem. Finally, the bottom-right section presents a coordinating table centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase. White orchids, soft pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and the same deep pink accents form a generous, rounded cluster, with two white woven spheres placed alongside. Together, these scenes create a visual narrative of a thoughtfully coordinated wedding floral theme, ideal for a refined Blackheath reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images portrays a coordinated wedding floristry concept that pairs passionate red with pristine white and verdant greens, presented as bride, groom, boutonniere, and table centerpiece. In the top-left panel a bride, photographed from the waist down against a warm beige backdrop, holds a grand cascading bouquet: open white lilies and clustered red roses form the heart, while white phalaenopsis orchids spill downward in elegant drapes; tiny gypsophila and vivid red hypericum berries thread through the mass, and slender, spiky foliage adds lift and texture. The top-right frame focuses on a groom's boutonniere attached to a dark grey suit lapel with a bright red tie beneath; a solitary phalaenopsis blossom becomes the focal point, set off by two bunches of red hypericum, delicate baby's breath, and a neat loop of red ribbon that echoes the larger arrangement. Bottom-left shows that same boutonniere resting on a light, textured fabric - the close-up reveals the smooth orchid petals, the glossy berries, and the contrast of soft linen grain against botanical surfaces. Bottom-right unveils a refined centerpiece in a white woven vessel sitting on a white table, ringed by white spherical accents: a lush assembly of lilies, roses and trailing orchids, accented by fine greens and airy baby's breath, creates a low, inviting silhouette. The lighting is soft and natural, the scent a gentle union of rose and lily - suitable for ceremonies around Blackheath Village or under the trees near Greenwich Park.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower story, the sort of styling you might see at a chic Blackheath venue overlooking the heath. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless dress is shown from the shoulders down, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow in generous arcs, mingling with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms, sprigs of baby's breath, and trails of greenery that soften the bouquet's edges and lend it a romantic, waterfall effect. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey suit jacket. A single white orchid bloom takes centre stage, framed by clusters of lavender filler flowers and neat green leaves, all wrapped with a narrow purple ribbon that complements his vivid magenta tie, creating a refined, colour-coordinated look. The bottom-left panel shifts the focus to a single boutonniere resting on textured beige fabric. Here, the florist's craftsmanship is evident in the careful balance: a white orchid bud, tiny white baby's breath, and polished greenery tied together with a bright pink ribbon that feels playful yet still formal enough for a Blackheath town hall ceremony or reception near the village. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a grand cascading floral arrangement displayed in a decorative white woven vase. White orchids tumble alongside pink and lavender roses, light purple filler flowers, and clouds of baby's breath, all arranged to spill slightly over the rim. Three white woven decorative spheres, in varied sizes, sit beside the vase on a white surface, echoing its texture and reinforcing the soft, harmonious palette that runs through every element in this wedding collection.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed against a simple, neutral background, a wedding bouquet and boutonnière set conveys refined romance with a hint of contemporary Blackheath style. The bouquet is generously proportioned, composed around large roses in varying shades of mauve and lavender-pink, their petals layered and slightly curled at the edges so they appear almost like brushstrokes in a watercolour painting. Between these roses, small green button chrysanthemums peek out in tidy clusters, their tight, spherical blooms bringing structure and a fresh, grassy brightness reminiscent of the lawns around Blackheath station. Soft white lisianthus and other creamy flowers are woven between the roses and chrysanthemums, their fluttering, ruffled petals adding volume and an airy softness that lightens the entire arrangement. Slender stems of foliage stretch beyond the rounded outline, giving a subtle, natural movement and contrasting the bouquet's plush centre with elongated, slender leaves. The stems are bundled at the base with a meticulous wrap of pink and white satin ribbon, creating a delicate, comfortable grip that looks perfect for a day spent greeting guests and posing for photographs on the Heath. Beside the bouquet, the boutonnière is shown in clear detail: one immaculate white bloom, perhaps lisianthus or a compact rose, framed by tiny sprigs of greenery and tied with a slim lavender ribbon, creating a cohesive link to the main design without overpowering a sharp suit lapel. The mood of the image is serene and hopeful, evoking the hush of a wedding morning in Blackheath, with fresh flowers just delivered and the scent of roses gently perfuming the air before the celebrations begin.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
In this four-part collage, a complete red rose wedding collection is captured with an air of romance reminiscent of a ceremony by Blackheath's historic churches and a reception in a local townhouse. The top-left image focuses on the bride's hands and the lower part of her white dress, where a compact, rounded bouquet rests confidently. The roses are a rich, velvety crimson, packed closely together to form a smooth dome. Between them, round red hypericum berries introduce a subtle gleam and playful texture. At the base, a crisp collar of deep green foliage frames the bouquet, giving it a structured, almost regal presence against the flowing white fabric. The top-right image moves to the groom's chest, showcasing a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket, a bold red tie, and a neat boutonniere. This miniature arrangement features a single, partially closed red rosebud, slender green leaves, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila blooms, with matching red berries for continuity. A slim red satin ribbon bow secures the stems, mirroring the tie and bouquet. The bottom-left panel offers a close-up of another bouquet laid against a textured beige background, as if resting on a table in a Blackheath cottage near the heath. Here, several red roses and glossy berries are surrounded by sweeping dark green tropical leaves that curl around the blooms, giving the arrangement a sculptural frame. A vivid red ribbon binds the stems at one side. In the bottom-right image, a rounded centerpiece of red roses and berries sits delicately atop a white woven sphere, similar to natural rattan. Two smaller, wooden-toned woven balls lie beside it on a smooth, light surface, with a muted beige and grey wall beyond. The four designs together show how a single red and green palette can flow seamlessly from bridal bouquet to buttonhole and table décor, perfect for a Blackheath celebration filled with warmth and passion.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
The collage shows four related wedding flower designs, all sharing a soft, romantic palette of pink, lilac, white, and bright green, perfectly suited to an elegant Blackheath wedding. In the upper-left panel, the camera focuses on the bride's midsection, revealing the delicate detail of her white lace gown as she holds a generous, round bouquet. The flowers are mostly pale pink and lavender roses, some still cupped and others fully unfurled, mixed with vivid green button chrysanthemums. Threaded through are stems of light pink alstroemeria accented with tiny yellow speckles, and airy white baby's breath that softens the overall shape. A collar of rich, glossy greenery completes the bouquet, adding depth and contrast. In the upper-right panel, a charcoal-grey suit jacket and deep fuchsia tie are shown, with a boutonniere pinned precisely at the lapel. This features a single blush-pink rosebud, complemented by a couple of bright green chrysanthemum buttons, wisps of gypsophila, and delicate loops of decorative grass, all tied in place with a slim pink ribbon. It feels quietly refined, ideal for a groom exchanging vows near Blackheath's open lawns or in a nearby church. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet resting sideways on a light beige textured cloth, allowing a detailed view of the handiwork: the stems are gathered and bound with a wide fuchsia ribbon, echoing the groom's tie. The same combination of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath suggests this piece might be for a bridesmaid or as a second bouquet for a registry ceremony in Greenwich. The lower-right panel presents a rounded table arrangement in a white globe-shaped vase, its intricate lattice pattern adding texture. Pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and gypsophila are tucked tightly together, with two small woven spheres nearby on a white surface to complete a coordinated centerpiece, perfect for receptions across Blackheath village.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage captures the harmony of coordinated wedding flowers, as though designed for a joyful ceremony near Blackheath Common. The top left panel focuses on the bride's hands and torso, her white gown featuring subtle lace on the bodice. She holds a compact, rounded bouquet of roses, tightly gathered so every bloom touches another. Cream and pale yellow roses form the base, while richer pink and mauve roses nestle between them, creating a gentle contrast. Fine sprays of white baby's breath and small, glossy green leaves are woven throughout, giving the bouquet a soft, cloud-like halo and a feeling of fresh garden abundance. In the top right panel, the camera shifts to the groom's attire: a dark grey or charcoal suit jacket, a crisp white shirt, and a smooth, bold red silk tie. At his lapel rests a single white rosebud boutonnière, framed by baby's breath and a hint of greenery, the stems wrapped in a narrow white satin ribbon tied into a tidy bow. This small piece reflects the same careful craftsmanship seen in the bridal bouquet. The bottom left panel shows a bridesmaid's bouquet or small posy, placed on a pale, textured linen surface reminiscent of a reception tablecloth in a local Blackheath restaurant. Cream and pale yellow roses mix with a few lively pink blooms, surrounded by generous tufts of white filler flowers and natural foliage. Its shape is slightly more relaxed, and a pink-and-white striped ribbon around the stems adds a personal, playful touch. The bottom right panel presents a coordinating table centerpiece: a round cluster of the same cream, yellow, and pink roses with white accents, perched on a hollow white twig sphere, accompanied by two smaller woven decorative balls that lend a rustic-yet-elegant feel, ideal for dressing reception tables across SE3.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests delicately in view, its colours reminiscent of early morning skies over Blackheath, just as the light starts to soften the edges of the day. The arrangement is full yet refined, shaped in a graceful dome that feels both polished and welcoming. At its core, plush white lisianthus unfurl in silky layers, their petals smooth and almost cloud-like to the eye. Nestled among them are pastel clusters of hydrangea that add volume and a gentle, pillowy texture, while playful lilac allium bring a subtle burst of character with their starburst heads. Crisp greenery threads between the blooms, offering contrast against the soft petals and framing the bouquet with fresh, cool tones. The stems are neatly wrapped, their natural sturdiness hidden beneath a smooth binding that would feel comfortable and reassuring in the hands of a bride walking through Blackheath Village or stepping out from a local church onto the Common. The light falls softly over the flowers, giving them a serene glow, as if lit by a window overlooking the trees. You can almost sense a gentle scent rising from the bouquet, a blend of green freshness and light florals that suggests calm anticipation rather than intensity. This is a bouquet meant to move easily from ceremony to photographs in Greenwich Park and on to a relaxed reception, carrying with it the quiet promise of forever. Every flower appears purposefully placed, each texture and shade chosen with experienced care to reflect love, tenderness, and a sense of timeless celebration.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single peach rosebud sits precisely at this groom's lapel, a study in careful restraint and colour harmony that speaks to thoughtful wedding styling in Blackheath. The rose's petals are compact and velvety, a concentrated blush of apricot-tinged orange framed by tiny sprays of white gypsophila and a slim whisper of greenery - the kind of boutonnière that reads beautifully in portraits and in candid moments. A small peach-coloured ribbon bow at the base of the stems ties into the coral-toned tie beneath, creating a calm, coordinated column of warm tones against a dark charcoal or navy jacket and crisp white shirt. There's a tactile contrast here between the soft bloom, the feathery filler, and the tailored wool of the jacket; it's the kind of detail we set pins for to sit comfortably throughout a ceremony, photographs and the reception. Made with the attention to detail Blackheath Flowers brings to weddings around the Village, Greenwich Park and the Heath, this boutonnière is designed to hold its form and colour from the walk down the aisle to the last photograph on the stairs. You can almost feel the quiet craftsmanship - the stem wiring, the neat tape, the tiny ribbon knot - and imagine the gentle scent when the groom leans in: a faint, floral warmth that complements the day without overpowering. For couples planning local celebrations or portrait sessions on the heath, this heirloom-small accent is a subtle flourish that echoes the bouquet's palette and the area's soft, leafy character.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-frame image captures a single wedding floral story told across bouquet, boutonniere, bridesmaid posy and reception centerpiece, rendered in white and purple with attentive craftsmanship. In the upper-left frame a bride's hands hold a generous hand-tied bouquet where creamy white oriental lilies unfurl-their broad petals luminous and their stamens a darker focal point-while white Eustoma (Lisianthus) with vivid purple-edged petals swirl among them like watercolor rims. Tight buds of lilies and lisianthus give the bouquet a sense of future unfolding, complemented by feathery grasses, broad glossy leaves and tiny clusters of deep purple spiky flowers that draw the eye. The scent is soft and floral, the texture a pleasing contrast of satiny lily petals against the ruffled lisianthus. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket with a purple silk tie beneath: a single open Eustoma edged in purple, a small lily bud, a touch of spiky purple accent and a few slim greens, bound with a small white ribbon bow and scaled for ceremony. The lower-left image displays a bridesmaid's or casual toss bouquet laid on a light beige textured cloth, stems wrapped in white ribbon to mirror the bride's bouquet but kept compact and playful. Lower-right reveals a tall, modern centerpiece in a white spherical, woven vase where cascading greens, grasses, open lilies and purple-rimmed lisianthus create architectural movement; two woven beige spheres sit nearby on a pale tabletop to suggest coordinated reception styling. As a local florist serving Blackheath Village and around Blackheath Common, I note how this palette reads beautifully in soft morning light and would travel well to venues near Greenwich Park.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere, positioned just above the pocket of a well-tailored jacket, appears as a refined touch that ties the whole wedding look together, with a sense of Blackheath charm. At its heart, a single, perfectly formed red rose offers drama and depth, its petals lush and velvety, spiralling inward to a shadowed, romantic center. Around it, slender green leaves and neatly trimmed sprigs of foliage frame the bloom, echoing the structure and precision of the suit's lapel. At the base, small red berries cluster together-likely hypericum-each one a glossy, bead-like accent that adds subtle texture and an extra layer of rich colour. Tiny tufts of baby's breath weave between the rose and foliage, their miniature white flowers lending a soft, cloud-like halo that gently brightens the composition. The boutonniere is pinned securely against a dark, smooth fabric, while alongside it a crimson tie glows with light, its sheen reflecting tones that harmonise beautifully with the rose. Illumined by soft, even lighting-perhaps the kind you'd find in a Blackheath hotel corridor before stepping out for photographs on the heath-the entire piece feels quietly polished and intentional. You can almost sense the contrast between the cool, crisp cloth of the suit and the warmer, living feel of the flower and greenery, a reminder that this is a special day. The design is traditional yet individual, a single bloom chosen to stand out without overpowering, suggesting confidence, care, and a touch of romance worn directly over the heart. It is an understated flourish that preserves the memory of the ceremony each time someone catches a glimpse of that red rose against the dark lapel.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Placed against a smart black lapel and the vivid pop of a red tie, the boutonnière reads like a tiny, intentional love note. A single pale yellow rose sits at its heart, its velvety petals forming a neat, luminous cup that speaks of calm affection and gentle confidence. Around it, whispery sprigs of baby's breath and slim green foliage provide air and contrast: the baby's breath offers a delicate, starry texture while the green adds a crisply living line that echoes the overall palette. The arrangement is bound with a crisp white ribbon, the neat tail tucked under the lapel so that the tactile contrast-plush bloom against smooth fabric-feels both tactile and refined. In the kind of soft, natural light you find in a Blackheath dressing room before a ceremony, the rose's subtle yellow deepens, and the fine veins on each petal become softly visible; the scent is modest but distinctly floral, a quiet note that sits close to the wearer. This boutonnière is crafted for presence rather than loudness: small in scale but meticulous in balance, intended to complement rather than compete with a groom's outfit. I picture it being pinned on outside St. Michael's Church or before a short walk across the heath - a pocket-sized testament to care, chosen to make the wearer feel centred, seen, and gently celebrated on an important day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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