''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Captured like a quiet story of a wedding morning in West Wickham, this four-image composition unites bridal and reception elements in a peach and violet-edged white colourway that reads as both classic and contemporary. In the upper-left panel a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her gown; the centre is filled with plush pale peach roses whose warmth is balanced by frilly white lisianthus edged in vivid purple, and light clusters of baby's breath that float between the larger blooms. The bouquet's handle is neatly wrapped and hidden, presenting a seamless silhouette against satin and lace. Upper-right focuses on a single boutonniere, pinned to the groom's charcoal jacket - a solitary peach rose accented with fine greenery and baby's breath, tied with a slim peach ribbon that mirrors the bride's sash and tie beneath the lapel, the kind of detail our workshop in West Wickham pays careful attention to. Lower-left shows a smaller, compact bouquet resting on a soft, woven fabric: the same floral trio, stems bound with a peach ribbon and finished with pearly pins for a hint of vintage glamour. Lower-right reveals a reception centrepiece: a dome of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus, and airy baby's breath sitting in an airy white woven vase, accompanied by two small neutral decorative spheres on the table. The soft daylight catches velvety petals and ruffled edges, and the arrangement collectively suggests the gentle scent of early summer - a calm, joyful palette suited to intimate local venues from the High Street to nearby parkland. This bouquet reads like a soft poem written in petals, designed for a bridal moment where understatement feels like the most honest kind of beauty. A dense cluster of apricot-roses forms the core, each rose unfurling in creamy, peach-toned spirals with petals that seem to fold into one another like silken ribbons; the surface gleams faintly where gentle light meets ivory-tinged edges. Around that central cluster, a neat ring of purple-and-white lisianthus provides a refined, cool counterpoint-the pale centres and deeper violet tips create a subtle dusk-and-dawn effect that heightens the warmth of the roses. Between and beneath, delicate sprays of baby's-breath or similar lace-like filler lend an airy filigree, softening the silhouette so the bouquet reads as both lush and weightless in the bride's hands. The overall texture balances velvet softness with a faint, papery crispness; there's a tactile hush to the arrangement that invites touch. Lighting in the photograph is tender and even, throwing faint shadows across petal curves and revealing the faint veins that map each rose. The scent suggested by this design is fresh and lightly sweet, a romantic note that sits close to the skin. Crafted with local care in West Wickham and familiar to couples marrying near The Broadway or by the Common, this bouquet was assembled with an eye for tradition and a feeling for modern simplicity-meant to be the quiet centrepiece of a day made luminous by small, held moments. Florist West Wickham offers this style for local weddings and deliveries across neighbouring Bromley streets. Captured horizontally on a soft, light beige, woven fabric surface, this bridal bouquet is presented from a gentle overhead angle that reveals the full, rounded silhouette of the design. The arrangement centres on a mass of peach and soft orange roses, each bloom opening into layered, spiralled petals that create a lush, tactile surface reminiscent of silk; warm highlights catch the petals' edges, suggesting early morning or muted afternoon light. Interspersed with those roses are white lisianthus flowers whose petals are distinctly edged in a rich violet, providing a contemporary counterpoint to the roses' warm tones and adding visual depth and unexpected personality. Delicate sprays of white baby's breath are woven through the bouquet like tiny constellations, offering soft contrast and a feeling of weightless movement. The stems are neatly wrapped in a peach-coloured satin ribbon that extends from the lower right, while a strand of creamy pearls spirals around the handle to lend an heirloom, tactile detail that invites touch. The textured background frames the florals without distraction, highlighting the careful hand-tying and balance of texture between velvety petals, ruffled lisianthus, and airy gypsophila. Imagining this bouquet walking down a High Street aisle in West Wickham or being carried toward a small ceremony in Petts Wood, you sense both restraint and joyful celebration; it reads as an intimate, elegant choice for weddings, anniversaries, or moments when timeless romance is the intention. This boutonniere is a study in soft contrasts: a single peach rose, plump and perfect, sits poised on a charcoal jacket lapel, its blush and coral-pink tones warmed by subtle highlights. The rose's inner petals curl inward like a promise, while the outer faces carry a creamy edge that catches the eye and reflects the tie's gentle coral gloss. Surrounding the bloom, clusters of tiny white gypsophila form a gauzy, cloud-like cushion, their petite stems creating an ethereal frame that makes the central rose feel both sheltered and celebrated. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage and a lacy fern provide architectural support, the greens lending cool, dewy contrast and a sense of movement. Everything is anchored with a small satin ribbon bow that matches the tie, the satin's soft sheen echoing the suit fabric and binding the piece into a polished whole. If you imagine this in the warm, familiar light of West Wickham - perhaps on The Broadway after a quick stop at the florist - the boutonniere reads as intimate and reassuring, perfect for a groom, best man, or treasured guest. As a local florist, I note the attention paid to scale and wearability: light enough to stay comfortable through vows and speeches, yet composed enough to make an elegant statement. The scent is faintly floral and sweet, just enough to lift the moment without overwhelming it, a small, fragrant accent to a day you'll remember. In gentle natural light, a single peach rose takes centre stage in this boutonniere, its petals graduating from a richer golden-apricot near the heart to a softer, blushing peach at the outer edges. The flower's velvet-like texture and subtle fragrance suggest a spring orchard at first light, inviting a careful, almost reverent touch. Scattered around the rose are tiny clouds of gypsophila, their white pinpoints adding a delicate, star-like punctuation that brightens the arrangement. Anchoring the composition are deep green blades and glossy curled leaves, their cool solidity giving the piece a refined balance and a sense of fresh vigour. The stem is wrapped in matching peach satin, the ribbon tied with tidy precision so that the bow sits neat and unobtrusive, catching a faint gleam when photographed. As a local florist familiar with occasions across West Wickham - from small chapel services to summer receptions on West Wickham Common and family gatherings on the High Street - I picture this boutonniere which pairs effortlessly with both casual suits and formal attire. Prepared fresh in our shop and made to be comfortable to wear, it is intended to be a tender token that reads beautifully in close embrace and in portraits, a small but memorable emblem of joy and thoughtful craftsmanship for weddings, anniversaries, and celebratory evenings. From a gentle, overhead viewpoint this bouquet lies on a textured beige fabric that resembles natural linen; its neutral ground accentuates the warm, peach-apricot glow of the focal roses. The roses, plush and spiralled, make a comforting centrepiece while white lisianthus edged in a soft violet-lilac ring in and around them, adding a crisp, contemporary note and revealing tiny yellow stamens like bright punctuation marks. Scattered throughout are feathery clouds of baby's breath that soften the composition and create little pockets of air between the denser blooms. The handle has been wrapped with care in a matching blush ribbon and trimmed with several delicate rows of small, cream-toned pearls, an elegant tactile detail that suggests bridal use and makes the bouquet feel sumptuous to hold; the neat green stems are visible at the base, trimmed cleanly. Bathed in even, flattering light the petals show subtle sheens and convincing depth, and the arrangement gives off a subtle floral scent that evokes private gardens and early morning walks. Whether intended as a bride's hand-tied posy, a refined centrepiece for a wedding breakfast, or a thoughtful gift arriving on a special day, this bouquet balances romance and restraint. It reads as a composition made with seasoned hands-each stem chosen to complement the next-designed to sit easily in a bride's hands or to anchor a small celebration with grace and quiet beauty. This image captures a thoughtfully composed bouquet that balances modern design with soft romanticism, an arrangement I might prepare for a West Wickham reception or a garden-table celebration near the High Street. A rounded mound of apricot and peach roses-approximately two to three dozen-forms the principal mass; each bloom is positioned to show both full, ruffled faces and protective, tighter buds so the shape reads dense yet alive. Around the roses, white Lisianthus edged in vivid indigo-violet provide a delicate, painterly halo, their translucent petals seeming almost to glow at the edges. Sprigs of white Gypsophila are woven throughout, adding a whisper of air and a vintage softness that offsets the roses' richness. The bouquet sits in a sculptural, white woven orb-an open-lattice vase that resembles wicker or rattan-its handcrafted texture mirroring the wooden decorative spheres placed to the left on the smooth tabletop. Those spheres, crafted from thin bamboo strips, introduce a natural, tactile rhythm that complements the basket and grounds the composition. A linen-coloured, lightly textured backdrop blurs into warm neutrals, letting the peach tones and violet edges take centre stage. You can almost imagine the scent: a gentle, honeyed rose perfume touched with green freshness. As a local florist serving West Wickham, Beckenham and neighbouring Hayes, I prepare arrangements like this for intimate weddings, anniversary gifts and understated events; they arrive ready to sit confidently on a mantelpiece or as a centrepiece beside the station or on The Glade on a bright morning.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding bloom with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist West Wickham. Thoughtfully designed bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres create a seamless, romantic look for your special day. Choose from three tailored wedding flower packages to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each option includes a stunning bridal bouquet, coordinating bridesmaid bouquets and stylish groom boutonnieres for a polished, cohesive style.

Crafted by skilled florists in West Wickham, this premium wedding flower collection focuses on fresh, high-quality blooms and timeless design. Whether you're planning a small, intimate ceremony or a large celebration, the "SI" Wedding Collection adds a romantic finishing touch to your venue and photos. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from consultation to delivery, with expert advice to match your flowers to your theme and colours. Create an unforgettable atmosphere of life, love and marriage with beautifully arranged wedding flowers from Florist West Wickham.

Please note: Containers shown are for illustration purposes only.
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    I was delighted by the unique blend of sophisticated design and vibrant freshness. The attention to detail in every petal made the setting feel both artistic and upscale.

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    The quality and freshness of the flowers were outstanding. Highly recommend Florist West Wickham for wedding arrangements.

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    The florist at Florist West Wickham was creative and attentive to our requests. The flowers were perfect.

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    Beautiful arrangements that perfectly matched our wedding colors. The flowers were fresh and vibrant.

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    Beautiful arrangement and fresh flowers. Florist West Wickham made our celebration special.

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    The bouquets were absolutely stunning and added so much elegance to our wedding day. The flowers were fresh and vibrant, exactly what we wanted.

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    The arrangement exuded a sense of sophistication and artistry that made our day even more special. The fresh, hand-picked blooms truly stood out in both beauty and vibrancy.

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    The bouquet was gorgeous and the delivery was prompt. Highly recommend Florist West Wickham.

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