Deptford Wedding Collections

Welcome to Deptford Flowers, your trusted local florist for all things floral in Deptford and the surrounding areas. We understand that every wedding is unique—much like the vibrant community on Deptford High Street and the serene moments by Deptford Creek. With years of hands-on experience, our talented team crafts stunning wedding bouquets and arrangements tailored to your special day. Whether you’re exchanging vows in New Cross or celebrating near Greenwich, we’re here to help your venue bloom with beauty and meaning.

At Deptford Flowers, we pride ourselves on using the freshest seasonal flowers sourced daily and styled with expert care. From classic romance to modern elegance, each design is thoughtfully shaped to reflect your unique love story. Our reputation in Deptford and neighbouring communities like Brockley is built on genuine care and a personal touch.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed against the crisp fabric of a tailored suit, the boutonnière echoes the bridal bouquet's confident colour story: a single red rosebud curls gently outward, its velvet petal edges catching a soft highlight, balanced by a miniature cloud of gypsophila and a trailing tendril of greenery that suggests movement when the wearer turns. The matching bouquet that completes the scene is built from lush, royal-blue hydrangeas forming a dramatic, rounded base; within that blue backdrop, classic red roses stand like notes of deep harmony, their familiar perfume a warm counterpoint to the hydrangeas' cool freshness. Eucalyptus leaves are layered through the arrangement, their smooth, coin-like forms adding a quiet grey-green contrast and a faint, herbal scent reminiscent of early-morning walks through Deptford Market. Together the boutonnière and bouquet read as a deliberate pairing - modern and romantic, with a slightly sculptural sensibility that suits both church aisles and civil ceremonies at nearby venues. The composition has been designed to photograph cleanly: the boutonnière's scale complements lapels without overwhelming them, while the bouquet's fullness provides dimensional texture and a reassuring weight in the hands. As a florist working in Deptford I often recommend this palette for couples who want something traditional with a bold, contemporary twist - colours that stand out in portraits taken along Deptford High Street or at the riverside, and scents that quietly recall a garden at peak bloom.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image montage reads like a small story of a Deptford wedding palette, lovingly assembled by local hands. The upper-left photograph shows the bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet against the ivory sweep of her dress; the heart of the arrangement is a cluster of lush, pale peach roses, their silky petals framed by white lisianthus edged in a clear, lively purple and dotted throughout with delicate baby's breath. Her fingers, softly manicured, cradle the stems which are skillfully concealed to let the flowers command attention. On the top-right the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal suit: a single peach rose sits with feather-light greenery and tiny white sprays, finished with a neat blush ribbon that ties to a matching solid peach tie - small details that connect ceremony with style. The lower-left pane shows a slightly smaller bouquet laid on a neutral woven cloth, the wrap of peach ribbon secured with pearly pins suggesting vintage glamour and the possibility of a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet. The final image reveals a reception centerpiece - a domed arrangement in a white woven basket vase accompanied by two light beige decorative spheres - placed on a simple neutral surface that lets the soft apricot tones sing. At Deptford Flowers we craft these harmonious combinations with attention to texture, scent and scale; fresh from local suppliers and available for same-day delivery across Deptford and New Cross, this palette feels like a tender, well-curated embrace for a neighbourhood celebration.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image presents a carefully coordinated wedding flower story, captured with the quiet elegance you might expect from a Deptford celebration close to the Thames. In the top-left scene, the bride is shown from the shoulders down, her simple white dress with subtle texture framing a lush cascading bouquet. The bouquet is dominated by large white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms and visible stamens opening towards the viewer, while slender stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble gracefully downward in a waterfall effect. Nestled among them is a single cream rose, encircled by vivid green spherical flowers reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, small sprays of white gypsophila, glossy red berries, and airy threads of greenery that give the design lightness and depth. In the top-right panel, a groom in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and strong red tie wears a lapel boutonnière that mirrors the bridal bouquet. The buttonhole centres on one pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, paired with a tiny green pompom bloom and specks of gypsophila, all precisely tied with a bright red ribbon so the colours harmonise effortlessly. The bottom-left panel zooms in on that same boutonnière, now lying on a softly textured beige fabric that resembles linen, each petal and ribbon fold sharply in focus. The bottom-right panel completes the story with the bridal bouquet arranged upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white table, set against a pale grey wall. Three white woven decorative balls beside the vase suggest a styled wedding display, much like those created for local receptions by Deptford Flowers around Deptford High Street and neighbouring venues.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
Four interlinked images form a wedding story, all anchored by a confident colour palette of fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh green detail, the kind of design often requested by Deptford couples who want something modern yet romantic. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's hands and midsection as she holds a generous round bouquet against her strapless white gown. The peonies are richly coloured in magenta, their velvety petals layered in soft waves, while the white alstroemeria, marked with fine maroon streaks, lighten and brighten the composition. Spiky pale green blooms and deep green leaves weave between the flowers, giving the bouquet volume and texture as though it were gathered early that morning from a nearby Deptford market. In the top-right frame, the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie become the backdrop for his boutonniere. This small arrangement of white alstroemeria, needle-fine green buds, and slim foliage is secured with a lavender satin ribbon, completing his look without overwhelming it, and quietly mirroring the bride's flowers. The bottom-left panel shows a more compact hand-tied bouquet lying on lightly textured beige fabric. It repeats the same floral recipe-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, green accents-with stems carefully wrapped in lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet. In the bottom-right, a floral centrepiece sits in a sculptural white round vase made from woven, crisscrossing strands, flanked by three smaller beige wicker-style spheres. The arrangement forms a low, lush dome of colour, a perfect size for wedding tables in a Deptford pub function room or small gallery, keeping the floral story consistent from the aisle to the reception.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Cradled against a lace wedding gown, this bridal bouquet showcases roses in gentle shades of blush pink, creamy white, and soft lilac, arranged in a rounded, hand-held cluster that captures the eye without feeling heavy. The roses are tightly grouped, each bloom curated for its shape and stage of opening so that the petals form harmonious, overlapping spirals. This creates a plush surface of colour and texture, where no single flower dominates but instead contributes to a unified whole. Encircling the roses is a generous halo of white gypsophila, whose tiny, star-like blossoms add airiness, making the bouquet appear to float in front of the bride rather than sit heavily in her grasp. The stems are bundled together beneath the flowers, likely bound with a discreet ribbon that allows the natural beauty of the blooms and the lace backdrop to take precedence. Soft, diffused light falls across the arrangement, enhancing the pastel tones and drawing attention to the interplay between the smooth rose petals and the more intricate lace pattern of the gown. The bouquet feels like something carried down an aisle in Deptford-perhaps near the riverside or a converted industrial space-where modern city life and romantic tradition meet. There is a sense of intimacy in the way the bouquet is held close, as if this collection of fresh flowers represents a tangible piece of the bride's emotions: joy, anticipation, and a gentle sense of serenity. The overall impression is elegant yet approachable, a bouquet that complements the bride without overshadowing her, and that will look timeless in photographs for years to come.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage captures the enduring romance of red roses and white baby's breath, arranged with the same care a local florist in Deptford might give to a couple marrying near the riverside. The top-left section frames a bride in a classic white lace gown, her hands gently curved around a perfectly rounded bouquet. The bouquet is dense with velvety, deep red roses, their petals overlapping like soft silk, interspersed with clouds of tiny white gypsophila blossoms. Small touches of fresh green foliage weave through the design, giving the bouquet a natural rhythm and making the reds appear even more dramatic. In the top-right panel, the camera moves closer to the groom's charcoal suit, highlighting a single rose boutonnière pinned to his lapel. One vivid red rosebud, framed by miniature sprigs of baby's breath, slim green leaves, and wisps of decorative grass, is finished with a neat satin-red ribbon that coordinates with his bright red tie and crisp white shirt, creating an elegant but personal touch. The bottom-left image shows another lush, rounded bouquet of open red roses and billowing gypsophila, resting on a soft grey textured surface, as though waiting on a stone bench near Brookmill Park before the ceremony. Its stems are wrapped with red and white striped twine, hinting at handcrafted detail and secure binding for a full day of celebrations. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a charming wedding centerpiece: a low dome of red roses and white baby's breath set in a spherical white vase with an airy, woven lattice texture. Two smaller cream-toned spheres sit nearby, echoing the organic material and forming a modern, cohesive table display suitable for a Deptford reception dinner or intimate celebration at home.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image focuses on a single groom's boutonnière, a small but expressive detail that feels tailor-made for a Deptford wedding. At its heart is a lilac rose, the petals smooth and slightly curled at the edges, forming an elegant spiral of soft colour. Around this central bloom, the florist has tucked fine wisps of greenery and delicate tufts of white baby's breath, creating a light, airy frame that softens the silhouette without losing clarity. The textures work in quiet contrast-the rose velvety and full, the gypsophila cloud-like and tiny, the foliage slender and feathery. Binding it all together is a narrow lavender ribbon, wrapped neatly around the stems and tied so that the soft sheen of the fabric catches any nearby light, reminiscent of the way evening sun glints off the windows near Deptford Creek. The boutonnière feels intentional rather than ornamental, a small floral talisman that mirrors the bridal bouquet while keeping its own personality. You can picture it pinned on a dark suit or a light summer jacket, the lilac and white tones standing out subtly in wedding photographs taken by the Thames or in one of Deptford's converted warehouse venues. Every element is in proportion, the design conveying refined simplicity rather than excess. This close-up perspective invites you to notice the care in each placement-the way the gypsophila cups the base of the rose, the modest arc of the greenery, the secure, tidy finish of the ribbon-capturing in one small piece the joy, calm, and quiet excitement of the day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part image captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind a local Deptford couple might choose for a ceremony near the Thames or a reception tucked off Deptford High Street. In the top left frame, the camera focuses on the bride from the waist down, her white lace gown providing a textured backdrop to a generous cascading bouquet cradled in her hands. White phalaenopsis orchids arc gracefully over clusters of blush pink garden roses and light lavender stock, their petals layered like soft fabric. Airy sprays of white baby's breath and fresh green foliage weave through the design, while deeper, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms give a modern spark of colour. The bouquet flows downward in a gentle trail, evoking movement and romance as if it's made to sway gently as she walks up the aisle. In the top right frame, the groom's boutonnière is shown pinned neatly to a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. Beneath, a vivid red tie and patterned shirt peek through, adding character. The buttonhole holds a single, pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, circled by tiny gypsophila florets and slim green sprigs, all bound with a neat white satin ribbon that echoes the bridal bouquet's refined feel. The bottom left frame isolates the boutonnière on a textured, light beige fabric surface, similar to linen or burlap, allowing the viewer to appreciate the smooth orchid petals, the cloud-like baby's breath, and the tidy ribbon-wrapped stem. Finally, the bottom right frame presents a coordinated table centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase, bursting with the same orchids, soft pink roses, lavender stock, gypsophila, green foliage, and fuchsia accents. Two white woven decorative spheres nestle beside the vase, completing a serene and elegant table setting perfect for a Deptford wedding breakfast or evening reception. The collage together showcases how a cohesive floral theme can flow from personal flowers to reception décor with quiet sophistication.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals reads like a single, coordinated story in red, white and green, each panel revealing the craftsmanship behind a reception in Deptford. In the top-left, the bride's hands gather a generous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background - open white lilies with star-like profiles, rich red roses in various stages of bloom, and multiple white phalaenopsis orchids that spill downward in glossy, architectural ribbons. Tiny clouds of baby's breath and clusters of red hypericum berries nestle among mixed foliage and finer, spiky greens, giving texture and movement while releasing a subtle, layered scent. The top-right close-up shows a charcoal suit jacket and a bright red tie, where a single white phalaenopsis boutonniere sits proudly, flanked by berry clusters, small leaves and gypsophila, anchored with a slender red ribbon loop that mirrors the bouquet. Bottom-left offers a quiet, detailed view of that boutonniere laid flat on a light, woven fabric surface, the contrast sharpening the orchid's smooth petal surfaces and the berries' waxy sheen. Bottom-right presents a centerpiece on a clean white table: a white woven holder filled with the same trio of lilies, roses and cascading orchids, accented by hypericum, baby's breath and delicate green sprigs, and set among white spherical ornaments for added refinement. The composition feels curated for a modern Deptford celebration - crisp, fragrant and cohesive - ideal for couples planning a ceremony near Deptford Creek or a reception at a local hall.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures an entire wedding floral story in one frame, the kind of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying around Deptford, Greenwich, or along the riverside near Surrey Quays. The top-left panel reveals a bride from the shoulders down in a strapless white gown, holding a lavish cascading bouquet that seems to flow like water. White phalaenopsis orchids dominate, their arching stems and broad petals interlaced with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender flowers, and delicate clouds of baby's breath. Threads of fresh green foliage trail downward, drawing the eye along the bouquet's long, romantic silhouette. In the top-right panel, attention turns to the groom's dark grey suit. A single open white orchid forms the heart of his boutonniere, framed by subtle lavender filler flowers and small leaves, the stems wrapped in a slim purple ribbon that effortlessly coordinates with his deep magenta tie and the overall pink-and-purple wedding palette. The bottom-left panel offers a more intimate view of another boutonniere, carefully arranged on a textured beige fabric that hints at linen or woven cotton. A budding white phalaenopsis orchid is paired with sprigs of baby's breath and greenery, tied in a bright pink ribbon, its neat proportion ideal for groomsmen or a smart guest. The bottom-right panel showcases a statement cascading arrangement echoing the bridal bouquet, displayed in a decorative white woven vase set on a white surface. White orchids spill among roses in varying shades of pink and lavender, enhanced by small purple flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven decorative spheres sit nearby, adding a sculptural, modern touch to this coordinated wedding set.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A romantic bridal set composed of a hand-tied bouquet and matching boutonnière rests in gentle light, evoking the calm before guests arrive at a Deptford wedding. At the centre of the bouquet, mauve-pink roses bloom in layered cups, their petals slightly curled and velvety, creating a soft gradient of blush and lavender tones. Tucked around them, small green button chrysanthemums form neat, textured spheres that break up the pastel colours with fresh, garden-bright energy. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blooms ripple through the design, their delicate ruffles adding movement and an almost cloud-like softness. Fine lines of foliage extend beyond the rounded shape, suggesting a relaxed, modern look that might suit a ceremony near Deptford Creek or a reception in one of the area's converted warehouses. The stems of the bouquet are tightly grouped and meticulously wrapped in a bright ribbon band, both decorative and practical, making the bouquet easy to hold for long photos along the riverside. Beside it lies the boutonnière: a single elegant white flower, perhaps a lisianthus bud, accented with slender greenery and finished with a hint of lavender ribbon that echoes the bouquet's palette. It feels simple yet deliberate, ready to be pinned on a smart suit before stepping out onto the streets around Deptford Bridge. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, catching the shine on the ribbon and the gentle sheen of each petal, so the viewer can almost imagine their cool freshness and subtle fragrance. Together, bouquet and boutonnière communicate hope, tenderness, and a thoughtful attention to detail, perfect for a couple's biggest day in Deptford.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a unified red rose wedding story, the sort of coordinated design often chosen for ceremonies around Deptford, from St John's to the riverside. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's hands as she holds a compact bouquet of deep red roses. Each rose is closely gathered, creating a dense, rounded shape where velvety petals press together. Red hypericum berries dot the spaces between the blooms, adding subtle shine and texture, while a smooth collar of rich green foliage encircles the base, giving the bouquet a polished, contemporary outline against her white gown. In the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal suit fills the frame, with a bright red tie and white shirt setting the stage for a single red rose boutonniere on his lapel. The rosebud is softened by wisps of fresh greenery, tiny white gypsophila flowers, and a scattering of red berries, all bound neatly with a small red satin ribbon bow that provides a refined finishing touch. The bottom-left panel shows another arrangement resting on a textured beige background, likely a bridesmaid's bouquet or accent piece for a registry office near Deptford Bridge. Several red roses and glossy berries sit cupped within broad, dark green tropical leaves that sweep around them, giving the design a sculptural, almost fan-like feel. A red ribbon wraps the stems, visible to the side. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a low centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and berries that echoes the bridal bouquet, poised on a white, intricately woven spherical container made of natural fibres. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres lie beside it on a smooth, pale surface, set against a muted beige-grey wall, suggesting understated, stylish décor for an urban Deptford reception.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
In this wedding collage, four related floral designs show how a single palette of pink, lilac, and fresh green can be carried through a Deptford celebration from ceremony to reception. The top-left image focuses on a bride from the shoulders down, her white lace gown a delicate backdrop to the round bouquet she holds. The flowers are densely arranged: light pink and soft lavender roses, some tightly furled and others fully open, nestle beside bright green button chrysanthemums, light pink alstroemeria gently speckled with yellow, and fine clouds of white baby's breath, with fresh green foliage softening the outline. The top-right panel offers a close view of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket and deep fuchsia tie. Pinned at the lapel is a petite boutonniere fashioned from one pale pink rosebud, small green chrysanthemum buttons, wisps of gypsophila, and slender swoops of decorative grass, tied with a narrow pink ribbon. It feels like the perfect detail for a couple marrying near Deptford Creek or strolling through nearby parks for photos. In the bottom-left panel, the bouquet is photographed resting on a neutral beige, linen-like surface. From this angle, the viewer can appreciate the skill in the spiral of stems, the balance of pink and green tones, and the crisp fuchsia ribbon that holds everything together. The final, lower-right image shows the coordinating centerpiece: a compact, dome-shaped cluster of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, placed in a white spherical vase with an intricate woven lattice design. Two smaller, light-toned woven spheres sit to one side, echoing the vase's texture and creating a calm, contemporary table setting suited to a Deptford reception.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage feels like a gentle stroll from Deptford Market Yard to a candlelit reception, each panel revealing a different floral detail tied together by the same romantic rose palette. The top left image centres on the bride's hands and torso, her white lace-bodice dress forming a soft backdrop for a round bouquet of cream and pale yellow roses, interlaced with richer pink and mauve roses. Fine sprigs of baby's breath and discreet green foliage weave through the blooms, giving a sense of fullness and freshness without disturbing the bouquet's neat, compact shape. It suggests the kind of timeless bridal design you might carry from St Paul's in Deptford to a nearby riverside celebration. In the top right, the camera focuses tightly on the groom's boutonnière, pinned to a dark grey suit jacket. A single white rosebud, edged by delicate baby's breath and slender green leaves, is secured with a tidy white satin bow. The sharp contrast between the luminous rose, the structured suit fabric, and a bold red silk tie creates a refined, confident look. Below left, a smaller bridesmaid's bouquet rests on pale, textured linen, as though waiting on a dressing table above Deptford High Street. This posy mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours-cream and yellow roses with splashes of vivid pink-loosely framed by frothy white filler flowers and leafy greenery, the stems wrapped in a cheerful pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right panel completes the story with a round table arrangement of the same roses and baby's breath, nestled into an airy, white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven orbs, ideal for dressing wedding tables in local halls and converted warehouses around SE London.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured at rest, as though just set down after a walk through Deptford's early morning streets, the flowers glowing softly like first light over the market stalls. The bouquet has a rounded, gently domed shape, with plush white lisianthus forming a cloud-like centre, their petals layered and silky to the touch. Around them cluster pastel hydrangea heads, each tiny floret a whisper of powdery blue and blush, while lilac allium rise here and there like playful sparklers, their star-shaped blossoms giving a subtle burst of texture and colour. Crisp green foliage threads between the flowers, framing the cooler tones and adding a lively contrast against the creamy whites. The stems are neatly wrapped, likely in ivory or soft grey ribbon, giving the bride a comfortable, secure grip, with the cut ends aligned in a tidy fan. Light seems to gather on the blooms, creating a gentle halo effect as if the bouquet were being held near a window overlooking Deptford Park, the soft London daylight enhancing each hue. There is a quiet, almost private elegance to it-a bouquet you can imagine being carried down the aisle of a small local church, or along the riverside towards a celebration near Deptford Creek. Its perfume is delicate rather than showy, a blend of fresh green notes and the faint sweetness of spring flowers, calming and reassuring. Every stem appears chosen with intent, echoing a florist's understanding of balance and sentiment so the bouquet becomes not just a cluster of flowers, but a tangible symbol of a lifelong promise.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-image wedding study carries the reassuring warmth of apricot and peach blooms arranged with an eye for harmony and texture. Upper-left shows a bride holding a round, abundant bouquet: soft peach-orange roses open fully to reveal layered petals, punctuated with flurries of white gypsophila and framed by deep green leaves that lend contrast and structure. The handle, glimpsed below, is wrapped with a delicate ribbon, suggesting the floristry care behind each stem. Upper-right offers a tactile close-up of a groom's charcoal or navy jacket where a single peach rosebud boutonnière rests against the lapel; fine sprays of baby's breath and a slender leaf cradle the bloom while a neat peach ribbon bow echoes the coral-hued tie - a small composition that reads as personal and timeless. Lower-left returns to the bouquet, now laid on a softly textured, light fabric, revealing a white ribbon sprinkled with tiny peach dots and pearl studs securing the stems, a finish I often use for brides seeking understated charm. Lower-right frames a reception piece: a compact, domed cluster of peach roses and airy gypsophila atop a white woven globe vessel, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres that complete the table vignette. As a Deptford-based florist I often prepare similar designs for ceremonies around Deptford High Street and New Cross Gate; the palette and scent evoke quiet joy, and the craftsmanship makes them suitable for both registry office vows and marquee receptions.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image collage captures a single wedding palette-refined white lilies and purple-edged lisianthus-rendered with the quiet confidence of a neighbourhood florist who understands both scale and intimacy. In the top-left panel a bride holds a generous bouquet of open white oriental lilies, their petals luminous in tender daylight, paired with white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose petals are kissed with a vivid purple halo. Small unopened buds, feathery gypsophila and a mix of narrow grassy blades and broader green leaves add texture and a sense of unfolding promise. Top-right shows the groom's boutonnière on a dark charcoal suit: an open lisianthus with a purple rim, a tiny lily bud and a spike of deep-purple accent flowers, all secured with a crisp white ribbon, the groom's purple silk tie echoing the flowers' tone. Bottom-left presents a hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on light beige fabric, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon, the same palette scaled down for movement and ease. Bottom-right reveals a tall centerpiece in a modern white spherical, woven-lattice vase: cascading greens, open lilies and tight buds, and textured purple spikes arranged to read both sculptural and inviting. The light is soft and warm across each panel, enhancing petal sheen and leaf texture while suggesting a subtle fragrance of lilies softened by herbal green notes. As crafted locally in Deptford, and available through Deptford Flowers for delivery around Deptford Market Yard, New Cross and Greenwich, this ensemble feels contemporary yet timeless-suitable for reception tables, ceremony bouquets, and the small, decisive details that make a wedding feel whole.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
In this intimate wedding moment, the bride holds a bouquet composed of snowy white lilies and a single, striking red rose, pressed softly against the bodice of her ivory dress. The lilies open outward with elegant confidence, their petals smooth and slightly curved, catching the light so they appear almost luminous against the gentle fabric. At the centre, the red rose offers a rich contrast, its velvety petals spiralling inward in layers that suggest depth, warmth, and devotion. Around these central blooms, slender grasses and green foliage weave through, creating arcs and loops that add movement and texture, reminiscent of the breezes that sweep along Deptford's riverside paths. Bright red hypericum berries dot the arrangement, their firm, glossy forms punctuating the white with cheerful bursts of colour, while fine sprigs of baby's breath scatter across the bouquet like tiny, floating stars. The bride's hands are poised yet relaxed, fingers gently wrapping around the gathered stems, which appear neatly bound and easy to hold throughout a long day of celebration. The ivory gown provides a soft, neutral background that lets the flowers' colours and shapes truly stand out. The overall effect is fresh and uplifting, as though the bouquet itself is breathing with quiet life and promise. It is not hard to imagine this arrangement making its way through a Deptford registry office, along church steps, and into evening receptions, each petal and berry sharing in glances, laughter, and the unspoken emotions that arise when two people say "yes" to a shared future.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Beneath gentle daylight this boutonnière reads like a miniature, lovingly composed portrait. A single pale yellow rose-petals velvety and subtly shaded-takes centre stage, its compact bloom supported by airy sprays of baby's breath and a few slender green sprigs that add a crisp, botanical edge. The textures are inviting: the plush density of the rose contrasts with the feathery lightness of the gypsophila and the sleekness of the foliage, while a crisp white ribbon holds the stems together with understated elegance. Against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie the boutonnière provides a harmonious counterpoint-soft serenity beside celebratory colour-so that the wearer feels both composed and cherished. There is a gentle scent of fresh rose when the boutonnière brushes the skin, a whisper of gardens in the morning that complements ceremony without being intrusive. As a florist who has dressed grooms and best men for weddings at local halls and riverside venues in Deptford and nearby Greenwich, I favour this refined, single-flower approach for its clarity and emotional resonance: it speaks of calm affection and thoughtful detail. The pins are hidden, the wiring discreet, and the whole piece is balanced to sit perfectly on the lapel throughout speeches and photographs. Small as it is, this boutonnière carries a quiet formality and a personal touch-an intimate floral promise fastened close to the heart on a day meant for togetherness.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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