Forest Hill Wedding Collections

At Forest Hill Flowers, we've been helping couples in Forest Hill celebrate their big day with unforgettable wedding flowers for years. From intimate ceremonies near Horniman Museum and Gardens to grand receptions around Forest Hill Station and along London Road, our experienced team designs every stem with care, creativity, and local know-how.

Whether you're dreaming of romantic blush bouquets, wild seasonal arrangements, or a clean modern look, our specialist wedding florist team will guide you through colours, textures, and flower choices that photograph beautifully and last the day. We create everything from bridal and bridesmaids' bouquets to buttonholes, table centres, staircase garlands and statement ceremony pieces.

We proudly serve couples across Honor Oak, Sydenham and Crystal Palace, offering reliable same-day delivery for last-minute finishing touches when you order online before 3 PM. All designs are made fresh in our Forest Hill studio using premium blooms sourced from trusted growers.

Why local couples choose Forest Hill Flowers for their wedding collections:

  • Personal, one-to-one design consultations with an expert wedding florist
  • Tailored collections to suit your venue, palette and budget
  • Trusted local delivery across Forest Hill and nearby areas, including Honor Oak and Sydenham

Ready to start planning? Explore our curated wedding bouquets and venue flowers and order online today for beautifully coordinated blooms that bring your Forest Hill love story to life.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored dark suit, the boutonnière reads like a small, eloquent statement: a single red rose curls inward with graceful petals forming a concentrated heart, its surface plush and velvety, paired with a miniature spray of gypsophila that softens the silhouette and a wink of trailing greenery that introduces movement. Nearby, the complementary bouquet continues the story at a larger scale-rich blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloudlike foundation whose clustered florets create a lavish, tactile mass, while groups of deep red roses punctuate that base like punctuation marks of devotion. Silvery eucalyptus leaves peek from between blooms, providing a cool contrast in both colour and scent; when brought close they release a gentle, verdant aroma that ties the boutonnière and bouquet together as a unified set. The composition feels modern yet warmly romantic, confident but not formal, an arrangement I would recommend for couples marrying in intimate chapels or historic rooms near Forest Hill station or celebrating later in the day across Dartmouth Road venues. The textures are important-the dense hydrangea heads give weight and silhouette, the roses offer classic structure, and the gypsophila catches light and air, lending an airy finish. As a florist familiar with local fittings and fabric choices, I pair this ensemble to work well with both crisp suits and softer linens, imagining how it will appear in photographs as a crisp, fragrant emblem of union and personal style.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-panel composition reads like a florist's storyboard for a soft-hued Forest Hill wedding, presented in gentle daylight that highlights texture and tone. The top-left frame is intimate: a bride cradles a rounded bouquet whose centre is filled with lush pale peach roses, their soft apricot blush warmed by the light. Encircling those roses, white lisianthus with vivid purple edges create a ruffled halo, and clusters of tiny white baby's breath drift through the arrangement like warm breath. The stems are bound in a peach-toned ribbon, finished with delicate pearly pins that catch a hint of sparkle against her ivory dress. At top-right, a charcoal suit lapel carries a matching boutonniere - a single peach rose, a sprig of greenery and baby's breath tied with a neat peach ribbon - aligning perfectly with the groom's solid peach tie. The bottom-left panel shows a more compact bouquet laid on a neutral woven cloth; its proportions suggest a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet, the same trio of florals repeated with careful balance. Bottom-right displays a reception arrangement in a white, intricately woven basket: a rounded mound of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath sits with two pale woven spheres on a neutral surface, creating an airy centerpiece for a long banquet table. As a local florist I often place similar designs for couples exchanging vows near Dartmouth Road, Honor Oak Park and Forest Hill station - and Forest Hill Flowers (foresthillflowers.co.uk) can recreate this cohesive palette for nearby deliveries.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage captures a beautifully coordinated wedding flower design, the kind of cohesive look often chosen by couples marrying in Forest Hill or nearby Honor Oak. The overall palette is white, green, red, and a hint of warm cream, carried consistently from the bride's bouquet to the groom's boutonnière. In the top-left frame, a bride stands against a soft beige background, shown from the shoulders down so the focus rests entirely on the cascading bouquet in her hands. Broad, star-shaped white lilies form the dramatic heart of the design, their open throats and stamens adding gentle movement. From this central cluster, slender stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids drift downward in a waterfall line, interlaced with tiny white gypsophila, glossy green foliage, and fine grasses. A single buttery cream rose and multiple bright green spherical blooms add structure, while clusters of vivid red berries bring a lively, celebratory touch. The top-right frame zeroes in on the groom's dark charcoal suit and vivid red tie; on his lapel sits a perfectly scaled boutonnière made from a single white orchid, one neat green pompon flower, and specks of baby's breath, the stems wrapped in a narrow red ribbon that echoes his tie. In the bottom-left, this boutonnière is photographed resting on a pale, textured linen, showing the contrast of velvety petal, smooth ribbon, and natural greenery. The bottom-right image presents the bridal bouquet in full view, now placed upright in a white woven basket vase on a spotless white surface, with three white wicker orbs arranged beside it, evoking a modern Forest Hill reception table bathed in gentle natural light.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image collage presents a complete wedding flower collection built around vivid fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria and lively greenery, all accented by soft lavender tones that feel perfectly suited to a Forest Hill celebration. In the top-left frame, the bride is shown from the shoulders down, wearing a simple, elegant white strapless gown. Her hands, relaxed and steady, hold a rounded bouquet that seems to glow against the fabric. Deep magenta peonies, full and velvety, form the centre of the design, their many petals overlapping like layers of silk. They are joined by white alstroemeria whose petals carry fine maroon speckles near the throat, adding delicate detail. Spiky light green blossoms and dark, glossy leaves weave between the blooms, creating a bouquet that feels both timeless and fresh, the kind of arrangement you might carry down the aisle of a Forest Hill church or into a registry office near the high street. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's charcoal suit, with a smooth lavender-purple tie lying flat against his shirt. On his lapel, a neat boutonniere echoes the bridal bouquet: small white alstroemeria, young green spikes and slender foliage, bound tightly with a matching lavender satin ribbon. It's a subtle, refined accent that ties his look into the overall floral scheme. In the bottom-left frame, a smaller hand-tied bouquet rests on softly textured beige fabric. It mirrors the main bouquet-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, green highlights-but scaled for a bridesmaid or for the traditional bouquet toss, with stems wrapped generously in a vibrant lavender ribbon. The bottom-right frame turns to the reception: a compact arrangement of pink peonies and white alstroemeria, framed by green leaves, sits in a striking white spherical vase formed by intricate crisscrossing strands. Three lighter beige woven spheres of different sizes lie close by, continuing the natural texture along the table, perfect for a wedding breakfast set near Forest Hill's leafy streets. Altogether, the collage shows how repeating the same flowers and colours ties together bridal flowers, groom's buttonhole, attendants' bouquets and centrepieces into a harmonious wedding design.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The bride's bouquet is cradled close to her lace-covered bodice, an intimate cluster of roses and gypsophila that radiates soft romance. At its centre, blush and soft pink roses are arranged in tight groups, their petals delicately cupped and layered, suggesting freshly opened blooms at their most beautiful. These roses are embraced by generous sprays of white baby's breath, whose countless tiny flowers form a cloudlike border, giving the bouquet a gentle, almost weightless quality. The colours are muted and harmonious, with the creamy whites and pale pinks blending seamlessly into the lace pattern of the wedding dress beneath, creating a unified, elegant effect. The natural light in the scene highlights the curves of each petal and the fine detail of the lace, reminiscent of the way afternoon sun plays across the hillside walks and rooftops of Forest Hill. The bouquet's shape is rounded and tidy, designed to be held comfortably during the ceremony, photographs, and quiet moments in between-perhaps in the gardens of the Horniman Museum or outside a local Forest Hill venue. Though compact, the arrangement feels rich in texture and feeling, as if every stem has been chosen and placed with personal meaning. You can imagine the mild, sweet fragrance of roses rising softly as the bride takes a breath before walking down the aisle. This bouquet conveys an understated luxury and timeless charm, fitting seamlessly into a wedding day that values connection, calm joy, and the subtle beauty of thoughtfully arranged fresh flowers.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image collage presents four coordinated wedding designs built around red roses and baby's breath, capturing the timeless elegance many couples in Forest Hill choose for their big day. In the upper-left panel, the camera lingers on a bride dressed in a classic white lace gown, her hands wrapped around a generous round bouquet. The arrangement is densely composed of rich, velvety red roses that almost glow against a halo of white baby's breath, with subtle glimmers of fresh green leaves adding depth and contrast. It feels like a bouquet made for vows exchanged in soft afternoon light, perhaps after photos in nearby Mayow Park. To the right, the groom's details come into focus: a dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie provide the backdrop for a single red rose boutonniere. The rosebud is nestled among tiny white florets of baby's breath, slim pointed greenery, and strands of decorative grass, all tied at the base with a neat red satin ribbon that mirrors the bride's flowers. In the lower-left panel, another bridal-style bouquet lies on a pale grey, lightly textured surface. Its rounded shape showcases open red roses at their peak, encircled by clouds of baby's breath and lush foliage, with stems wrapped in red and white striped twine that hints at careful, artisanal craftsmanship. The lower-right panel shifts the mood to the reception, where a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath sits in a white woven sphere vase, its airy lattice design echoed by two smaller off-white decorative balls placed in front, creating a modern yet romantic table centerpiece that could grace any Forest Hill wedding breakfast table.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière shown here has the quiet elegance of something prepared in a small Forest Hill studio just off Dartmouth Road, crafted as a graceful echo of the bridal bouquet. At its centre sits a single, perfectly chosen rose in a soft lilac tone, the bud only beginning to open, its petals smooth and velvety with a subtle gradient of colour from pale lavender at the edges to a slightly deeper hue toward the heart. This rose is set against a sprig of fine, feathery greenery, perhaps a slender fern or soft foliage that adds height and a sense of movement. Tiny, cloud-like clusters of white baby's breath are nestled around the base, adding airiness and linking visually to the gypsophila seen in the bride's bouquet. A narrow lavender ribbon wraps neatly around the stem, tied in a precise yet understated finish that hints at care and craftsmanship rather than showiness. Against the dark fabric of a suit jacket, the colours appear delicately luminous, a small point of light near the shoulder. The boutonnière feels less like a simple accessory and more like a meaningful keepsake, something that might be pinned on in a calm moment before stepping out to a Forest Hill church or registry office. You can imagine the florist giving gentle instructions on how to fasten it securely, the groom inhaling a faint breath of floral fragrance as he straightens his tie. The design speaks of thoughtful coordination, unity with the bridal flowers, and the quiet confidence of a day shaped by love.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding florals feels like a complete love story laid out on one page, the sort of coordinated design often requested by couples marrying around Forest Hill Station or gathering loved ones in a local restaurant along Dartmouth Road. The top left panel shows a bride from mid-torso down, her white lace dress a soft, textured canvas for a cascading bouquet brimming with romance. Long, arching stems of white phalaenopsis orchids with warm yellow throats glide over rounded blush pink garden roses and lilac-tinted stock, while tiny flecks of white baby's breath and layered green foliage fill in the spaces with airy volume. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms pierce the pastel tones, giving the bouquet a subtle modern edge and a sense of movement as it drapes toward the hem of her gown. In the top right, the narrative shifts to the groom's side: a black or dark charcoal suit jacket, accented by a bold red tie and patterned shirt, is crowned by a single white phalaenopsis boutonniere. It's adorned with baby's breath and slim green sprigs, the stems wrapped tightly in white satin ribbon, quietly mirroring the bride's flowers. Bottom left, that same boutonniere rests on a light beige linen-like cloth, each element clearly visible-the curve of the orchid petal, the tiny gypsophila buds, the careful binding-ready to be pinned on before heading to a local Forest Hill ceremony spot. The bottom right image completes the suite with a low, full centerpiece arranged in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylinder. White orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, greenery, and those signature deep pink accents spill outward, flanked by two decorative white woven spheres, creating a polished, harmonious reception table design that could easily grace a wedding breakfast near Horniman Gardens.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images captures a coordinated wedding story in red, white and lush green, conveyed through texture, scent and composition. In the top-left, the bride's hands cradle a dramatic cascade bouquet: open white lilies with crisp, star-like petals sit beside rich red roses and pendant white phalaenopsis orchids that sweep downward over the delicate lace of her gown. Interspersed throughout are clouds of Gypsophila and clusters of red hypericum berries, while a mix of rounded and spiky greenery provides contrast and structure against a soft beige background. To the right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit lapel over a striking red tie - a solitary white phalaenopsis orchid forms the focal point, framed by glossy green leaves, two neat bunches of red berries and tiny sprays of baby's breath, finished with a small loop of red ribbon that ties back to the bouquet. The lower-left panel shows that boutonniere laid flat on a textured linen, making the satin petal surfaces, waxy berries and feathery foliage easy to study and appreciate, a testament to careful floristry. The bottom-right frame reveals a centerpiece resting in a white woven holder on a white surface, echoing the bridal mix with lilies, roses, orchids and flecks of hypericum among finer greens and decorative white spheres. The lighting is gentle and natural, the scent a soft mingle of rose and lily - an ensemble well suited to a refined Forest Hill celebration, whether near the Horniman Museum grounds or a local village hall, evoking anticipation and handcrafted attention to detail.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage feels like leafing through a Forest Hill wedding album, each panel revealing another layer of coordinated floral elegance built around white phalaenopsis orchids and a soft pink-and-lavender palette. In the top-left panel, the bride, visible from the neckline of her strapless white dress down to her hands, holds a generous cascading bouquet. The flowers tumble in a graceful arc: wide-faced white orchids, blush pink garden roses, and lilac-toned blooms, all loosely threaded with fresh green foliage that drapes like soft ribbons, suggesting movement as she might cross through nearby Mayow Park for photos. The top-right panel draws the eye in close to the groom's charcoal-grey lapel, where a refined boutonniere is pinned. A single white orchid is framed by miniature lavender filler flowers and crisp leaves, bound together with a slender purple ribbon that harmonises with his magenta tie, creating a subtle but deliberate unity with the bridal flowers. In the bottom-left panel, a single boutonniere lies on a textured light beige fabric surface, almost like it has been laid out on a dressing table before the ceremony. It features a white orchid bud, airy baby's breath, and a flick of greenery, all neatly tied with a bright pink ribbon that adds a playful note. The bottom-right panel showcases a dramatic cascading arrangement in a detailed white woven vase, set on a clean white backdrop. The design mirrors the bridal bouquet, bursting with white orchids, various shades of pink and lavender roses, tiny purple blooms, and baby's breath, flanked by three white woven decorative spheres. Together, the collage captures the calm, romantic mood of a carefully planned local wedding near Forest Hill station.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this photograph, a hand-tied wedding bouquet and its coordinating boutonnière capture the elegant, village-like charm of Forest Hill. The bouquet is composed around generous mauve-pink roses, each one opening in soft, velvety layers that curl and fold into one another, creating a richly textured centrepiece. Nestled among the roses are small, round green button chrysanthemums, the vivid colour adding a contemporary twist and echoing the bright foliage you might see in Horniman Museum's gardens. Creamy white lisianthus blooms and other ivory flowers sit between the roses and chrysanthemums, their ruffled edges and gentle curves lending a cloud-soft fullness to the overall design. The bouquet's form is rounded yet light, with sprigs of greenery and slender leaves breaking the outline just enough to feel natural and relaxed, like flowers gathered from a well-tended back garden off Dartmouth Road. The stems are trimmed to an even length and bound together with a band of pink and white satin ribbon, folded smooth and secured with subtle pins, giving the bride a comfortable, elegant handle to hold. Resting alongside the bouquet is a matching boutonnière: a single white lisianthus bloom accented with fine grasses and a delicate touch of lavender ribbon, ready to sit crisply on a lapel for a ceremony in a Forest Hill church or at a local venue. Soft, natural light illuminates the scene, glancing off petals and emphasising the depth between blooms. The flowers together suggest a mood of gentle romance and thoughtful preparation, the quiet beauty that comes just before vows are exchanged and photographs are taken along the tree-lined streets nearby.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This elegant four-image collage showcases a cohesive red rose wedding collection, the sort Forest Hill Flowers might prepare for a celebration overlooking the trees of Forest Hill. In the top-left image, a bride in a white dress holds a compact, rounded bridal bouquet with both hands. The bouquet is a tightly arranged cluster of deep crimson roses, their layered petals velvety and full, interspersed with glossy red hypericum berries that catch the light. A neat collar of lush green foliage forms a tidy frame at the base, lending structure and a fresh garden feel, as if the flowers were cut that morning from a local South London plot. The top-right panel draws in close to the groom's chest, where a charcoal-grey suit and vivid red tie provide a strong backdrop for a refined boutonniere. There, a single red rosebud is cradled by slender, ruscus-like greenery, delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, and a few red berries, all bound together with a small red satin ribbon bow. In the bottom-left scene, another bouquet of red roses and berries rests on a textured beige fabric background. Broad, dark green tropical leaves fold and curve around the blooms in a sculptural embrace, creating a contemporary silhouette that contrasts beautifully with the soft petals. The stems are neatly wrapped in a red ribbon that extends slightly beyond the foliage. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a low, rounded table arrangement of red roses and berries, mirroring the palette and style of the other pieces. This compact design sits atop a white, intricately woven spherical holder made of natural fibres, flanked by two smaller, wood-toned woven orbs on a smooth, pale surface, hinting at thoughtful reception styling in a Forest Hill venue.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image collage portrays a seamlessly coordinated wedding flower suite in soft blush, lavender, and lively green, ideal for stylish celebrations around Forest Hill, from intimate gatherings near the station to receptions overlooking Horniman Gardens. In the upper-left panel, a bride in a delicate white lace dress is shown from the shoulders down, cradling a lush, rounded bouquet at her waist. The hand-tied design brims with light pink and dusky lavender roses at various stages of bloom, bright green button chrysanthemums for contrast, dainty pink alstroemeria brushed with hints of yellow, and light sprays of white baby's breath, all supported by deep green foliage that adds structure and freshness. The upper-right panel focuses on a groom's charcoal suit and vivid fuchsia tie. Pinned neatly to the lapel is an elegant boutonniere composed of a single blush rosebud, tiny green chrysanthemums, small tufts of gypsophila, and thin, looping strands of decorative grass, bound with a matching pink ribbon that mirrors the bridal bouquet's ribbonwork from Forest Hill Flowers. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet lies horizontally on a pale beige, lightly textured surface-perhaps a linen runner on a dressing table-showing the underside of the design, where the stems are wrapped snugly in fuchsia ribbon and trimmed to a clean, even length. The lower-right panel completes the story with a charming centerpiece set on a bright white surface: a compact, rounded cluster of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath arranged in a white spherical vase with a decorative open lattice, flanked by two smaller woven spheres, offering a cohesive floral theme for Forest Hill wedding breakfasts and evening celebrations.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This detailed collage of four wedding floristry images captures the coordinated romance of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses, arranged with the care you might expect from a local Forest Hill florist preparing for a ceremony near London Road. In the top left frame, the bride is seen from the shoulders down, wearing a white gown with subtle lace shaping the bodice. She holds a compact, round bridal bouquet with roses tightly massed together: soft cream and buttery yellow blooms contrast with deeper pink and magenta roses. Wisps of baby's breath and small leaves of fresh greenery peek between the petals, adding lightness and depth, as if a soft spring breeze had brushed through the design. In the top right, the focus shifts to the groom's charcoal-grey suit, crisp white shirt, and a rich red silk tie. Nestled on his lapel sits a single white rosebud boutonniere, hugged by sprigs of baby's breath and greenery, the stems tied in a smooth white satin bow that gives a refined, polished finish. The bottom left image shows a bridesmaid's bouquet resting on an off-white textured linen cloth; it mirrors the bride's bouquet but with a slightly looser, more relaxed feel, its cream and pale yellow roses mingling with brighter pink blooms and clouds of white filler flowers, the handle wrapped in a pink-and-white striped ribbon. Finally, the bottom right panel presents a round centerpiece placed on a white surface against a soft beige backdrop, the roses and baby's breath arranged in a compact dome and displayed in a white twig sphere vase, with two small natural woven balls beside it, ready to decorate a Forest Hill reception table with rustic elegance.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A carefully crafted wedding bouquet rests on a pale surface, captured as if just set down between photographs in a Forest Hill townhouse near the station. The bouquet is rounded and full, yet softly relaxed, built from layers of white lisianthus, pastel hydrangea tones, and playful lilac allium peeking up like tiny fireworks. Each flower head seems to glow in gentle, cool light, the whites reading as creamy rather than stark, and the lilacs and lavenders melting into one another. Stems of crisp greenery thread through the design, adding freshness and structure, their deeper green tones grounding the airy pastels. The stems at the base are neatly wrapped, suggesting a comfortable grip for the bride or attendant who will carry it along tree-lined London streets. There is a pleasing mix of textures: velvety lisianthus petals, pillowy hydrangea clusters, and the fine, almost architectural spheres of allium. The bouquet feels youthful yet refined, like an early morning walk across nearby Dulwich Park when the sky is pale and the air still. Light bounces lightly off the blooms, hinting at a delicate, sweet fragrance that combines gentle floral notes with a green, garden-like freshness. This piece could be imagined in motion, held close to a dress as someone walks down the aisle, placed on a registrar's table, or laid on a windowsill in a Forest Hill flat after the celebrations are over. It reads as personal and bespoke, the kind of bouquet an experienced local florist would design while listening closely to a couple's story and colour wishes.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
An intimate portrait of a groom's boutonnière that reads as a small declaration of coordinated care. Anchored by a single, velvety peach rose bud, the spray is artfully scaled to sit neatly on a charcoal or deep navy lapel without overpowering the jacket's clean line. Tiny clusters of gypsophila cradle the bud and introduce a light, cloud-like texture that softens the rose's warmth, while a wispy piece of greenery adds movement and a cool counterpoint. A slender peach-coloured ribbon is tied in a modest bow at the base, echoing the coral tones of a matching tie and the white shirt beneath-subtle colour echoes that are often requested by couples marrying at local Forest Hill venues such as St. Michael's or the Horniman Museum café. From a florist's perspective the boutonnière shows careful construction: the rose wired and taped for comfort, finished with a discreet pin or stitch so it sits flat and secure on the lapel, and trimmed to show the rose's gentle shape. The interplay of textures-the rose's smooth petals, the airy gypsophila, the crispness of foliage and fabric-creates a tactile harmony that feels both traditional and contemporary. It's a tiny emblem of the day's palette and mood, designed to be kept close to the heart and to survive the handshakes, hugs, and photographs that follow down Forest Hill's Dartmouth Road and beyond.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
A cohesive wedding collection photographed as four panels, each piece shaped from the same white-and-purple floral language familiar to Forest Hill brides. Top-left shows a bride in a strapless white gown holding a generous bridal bouquet where fragrant white oriental lilies open fully to reveal their stamens, set against white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in a clear, vibrant purple-small unopened buds and flecks of gypsophila weave through the massed blooms, while slender grasses and broad glossy leaves create movement and depth. Top-right focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey jacket with a rich purple silk tie beneath: a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a neat lily bud, spiky purple accent flowers and a few delicate green stems tied with a tiny white ribbon bow. Bottom-left displays a compact bridesmaid's or toss bouquet laid on textured light beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon and echoing the bridal palette with open lilies, lisianthus halos of purple and sprightly foliage. Bottom-right reveals a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a modern white spherical woven vase, brimming with lily blooms and buds, purple-edged Eustoma, veronica-like spikes and cascading greenery, beside two woven beige decorative spheres on a pale surface. The composition glows in soft, gentle light and smells faintly of sweet lilies-an arrangement style Forest Hill Flowers often designs for couples marrying near Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill High Street or the Horniman Museum gardens, offered with careful local attention and craft.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
This close-up of a groom's boutonniere captures the elegance of a single moment on a Forest Hill wedding day. At the centre of the design, a rich red rose appears freshly opened, its petals smooth and velvety, layered so precisely that they almost look sculpted. Surrounding the rose are short, tailored sprigs of green foliage, their neat shape echoing the clean lines of a well-cut jacket. Nestled among the leaves are clusters of small berries, adding depth and a subtle hint of rustic charm, while tiny stems of baby's breath introduce a dusting of soft white that keeps the overall look light and balanced. The entire arrangement is pinned securely to a lapel, the stems bound in a tidy wrap that blends seamlessly into the fabric. Just visible nearby, a crimson tie reflects the same deep shade as the rose, creating a harmonious pair of accents that stand out against the neutral tone of a shirt or suit. The lighting seems gentle, perhaps from a window or a venue near Forest Hill station, allowing the textures to show-the matte softness of petals, the firmer surface of leaves, the polished sheen of the berries. Though small in size, the boutonniere carries profound symbolism: devotion, care, and the quiet pride of a groom ready to meet his partner at the aisle. It feels both classic and personal, the kind of detail guests might notice up close during greetings and photographs. In the hands of an experienced local florist, such a piece distils the whole mood of the day into a single, beautifully crafted floral note.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned to a groom's lapel, this boutonnière reads like a small, perfect poem - a single pale yellow rose, its petals plush and gently unfurling, is the quiet hero. Around it, tiny clusters of baby's breath breathe lightness into the piece, their white pinpricks creating a soft halo that offsets the rose's buttery tone. A few slender sprigs of green add vertical contrast and a fresh, garden-like crispness; the greens are trimmed close for elegance, their texture a whisper against the rose's velvet. The stem is bound neatly with a crisp white ribbon that has a subtle sheen, the ribbon's knot compact and tactile so the boutonnière sits flat against a lapel. Against a smart black jacket and a vivid red tie the pale rose forms a striking, sophisticated counterpoint - calm affection amid joyful colour. The composition is compact and wearable by design, balanced so it reads well in photographs yet feels comfortable to the wearer throughout the day. As a local florist in Forest Hill I think of this as a tiny keepsake of the ceremony, something that carries the morning's scent and the day's warmth; it's a piece that nods to nearby landmarks like the Horniman Museum where couples often take portraits, and it's crafted to endure hugs, handshakes and the long hours of celebration. At this scale, attention to proportion and texture matters - the plush rose, airy gypsophila and crisp ribbon together create a calm, stylish statement of love.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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