Old Oak Common WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers Old Oak Common, weddings are our speciality. Our experienced local florist team has been creating romantic, garden-fresh bouquets and venue flowers for couples across Old Oak Common, Acton and Willesden Junction for years.

Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony near Old Oak Common Lane or a grand celebration close to Wormwood Scrubs Park or the new Old Oak Common station redevelopment, we design every stem to suit your style, season and budget. From bridal and bridesmaid bouquets to buttonholes, table centres and statement floral arches, each design is handcrafted using fresh, premium flowers sourced daily.

We offer convenient same-day delivery on wedding and event flowers across Harlesden, North Acton and surrounding neighbourhoods when you order online before 3 PM. This means last‑minute bridal party blooms, top-ups for your reception, or thoughtful thank‑you bouquets for family and friends can be arranged with ease.

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  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online

We’re always happy to share expert guidance on colour palettes, seasonal flower choices and how to get the most from your wedding budget. Browse our curated wedding collections, then order online with confidence, knowing your flowers will arrive fresh, on time and beautifully presented for your day in Old Oak Common.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière echoes the same floral language as its accompanying bouquet: a single crimson rose curls with poised grace, its outer petals slightly unfurled, paired with a tiny puff of gypsophila and a short, trailing thread of eucalyptus. The matching bouquet picks up that conversation on a larger scale - generous clusters of royal blue hydrangeas form a lush, cloud-like base while groups of red roses rise through them like small beacons of warmth. Round eucalyptus leaves peek from between blooms, cool and silvery, adding textural contrast and a fresh, green fragrance that lifts the heavier floral scents. The bouquet's life and purpose are evident in its construction: sturdy hydrangea heads provide weight and silhouette, gypsophila offers lightness and air, and the roses provide focal points for the eye and the camera. Placed on a woven sphere for a reception table or carried down an aisle, it reads as contemporary sculpture and affectionate tradition at once. I've arranged similar sets for couples celebrating near Scrubs Lane and North Acton, and at Flowers Old Oak Common we often recommend this palette for ceremonies seeking bold colour with considered texture. The visual interplay of blue and red is vivid without being loud, and the touchable quality of the petals - cool, slightly dewy hydrangea clusters and the soft resilience of rose petals - ensures it will photograph, hold, and perfume the moment long after vows are spoken.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image collage presents a coherent wedding palette of peach, violet-edged white and soft ivory - the kind of scheme we create for couples around Old Oak Common, Park Royal and nearby Acton. The upper-left picture shows a bride holding a perfectly rounded bridal bouquet against her white dress; at its heart sit generous pale peach roses, their plush petals layered like the folds of a promise. A ring of white lisianthus, each petal tinged with lively purple, frames the roses, and sprigs of baby's breath float between them, adding weightless texture and a faint, sweet scent. The bouquet's stems are wrapped in peach ribbon, finished with tiny pearly pins that catch a hint of morning light. Upper-right features a groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit-one modest peach rose, a whisper of greenery and baby's breath, bound with a blush ribbon to mirror the bride's arrangement, the groom's solid peach tie visible beneath the lapel to pull the look together. Lower-left displays a smaller hand-tied posy on textured fabric, compact and elegant, a likely choice for bridesmaids or a casual toss bouquet. Lower-right captures a rounded centerpiece arranged in an airy white woven vase, two pale woven spheres placed beside it to complete a soft, neutral reception vignette. As an experienced local florist I note the craftsmanship in stem placement and colour balance; the arrangement feels timeless and intimate, a composition that would travel beautifully across short local deliveries from Flowers Old Oak Common to addresses in the Scrubs and Harlesden.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part collage captures a refined wedding flower collection in a calm, neutral light, the kind of styling often chosen by couples marrying near Wormwood Scrubs or along the quieter streets of Old Oak Common. In the top-left image, the bride is shown from the shoulders down, her white, subtly textured gown acting as a backdrop for a lush cascading bouquet. At its core, wide-open oriental lilies in pure white stretch out star-like petals, their stamens adding a hint of depth. From beneath these blooms, arching trails of white Phalaenopsis orchids spill gracefully, giving the bouquet its waterfall movement. A single cream-toned rose rests among clusters of bright green button-like flowers, tiny white gypsophila, and small sprays of glossy red berries, while airy green foliage and trailing grasses soften the outline. The top-right panel focuses on the groom, dressed in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and solid red tie. On his lapel sits a carefully crafted boutonnière that echoes the bride's flowers: one flawless white orchid bloom, a small sphere of green pompon flower, and sprigs of white filler, all gathered tidily and finished with a slim red ribbon. In the bottom-left frame, this same boutonnière is laid on a lightly textured beige fabric surface, allowing the viewer to notice the contrast between velvety petals, the sheen of satin ribbon, and the matte leaf below. Finally, the bottom-right image shows the entire bridal bouquet once more, now displayed in a white woven basket vase on a clean white tabletop, bordered by three white decorative wicker balls. The arrangement's lilies, orchids, cream rose, green spheres, red berries, and white fillers come together as a harmonious, modern wedding design.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage tells a complete floral story, from aisle to reception, with colours and textures that would sit beautifully in an Old Oak Common venue. In the top-left panel, against the smooth bodice of a strapless white dress, the bride's hands cradle a generous rounded bouquet. At its heart are sumptuous fuchsia peonies, their many-petalled blooms appearing soft and almost cloud-like. They are interwoven with white alstroemeria, each petal finely marked with maroon speckles, and framed with spiky, light-green flowers and rich, deep green foliage. The composition feels modern yet classic, the kind of bouquet designed to look fresh and radiant from church steps to evening photos along nearby streets. On the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal jacket and lavender tie provide a tailored backdrop for a coordinated boutonniere. This small cluster of white alstroemeria and pale-green buds, tied with a slim lavender satin ribbon, quietly echoes the bride's flowers without overwhelming the suit. In the bottom-left image, a smaller, carefully composed bouquet rests on a softly textured beige fabric. Likely a bridesmaid or toss bouquet, it repeats the magenta peonies, white lilies, and green accents, the stems secured with a vibrant lavender ribbon that draws the palette together. The bottom-right panel introduces the table décor: the same pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery gathered into a neat, compact arrangement in a white woven spherical vase, bordered by three beige woven decorative spheres. Together, the four images show how a single floral theme can flow through bridal bouquet, buttonhole, attendants' flowers, and centrepieces, creating a coherent, romantic look for a wedding in Old Oak Common.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned against the deep charcoal of a tailored suit, this groom's boutonniere becomes a small but powerful focal point, embodying elegance in its simplicity. At its heart is a single pink rose, the bloom perfectly formed with layers of velvety petals spiralling inward to a soft, blushed centre. The shade is a gentle yet vivid pink, striking against the dark jacket, and it suggests romance without feeling overly showy. Nestled around the rose are light touches of greenery, slim leaves and tiny shoots that offer a fresh, garden-like quality, as if snipped from the hedgerows around Old Oak Common on a still morning. Wisps of white baby's breath sit just behind the flower head, their tiny, cloud-like clusters adding a playful, airy texture that breaks up the solid block of colour. A sleek leaf, precisely folded, curves to frame the rose, giving the boutonniere a contemporary edge while keeping the look refined. The stem is bound neatly with a ribbon that looks soft and slightly matte, reminiscent of velvet, providing both a secure hold and a luxurious finish. Gentle light falls across the scene, highlighting the smooth surface of the petals and the clean lines of the suit. It's easy to imagine the wearer taking a deep breath before stepping into an Old Oak Common venue, this small floral detail quietly carrying love, anticipation, and the personal touch of a florist who understands the emotion behind every petal.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This elegant four-image collage captures a timeless red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the kind of coordinated set often chosen by couples marrying in Old Oak Common and celebrating with family close by. The upper-left frame focuses on a bride in a classic white lace gown, her hands gently cradling a perfectly rounded bouquet. The bouquet is composed of tightly clustered red roses, their petals rich and velvety, threaded with clouds of fine white baby's breath that add lightness and contrast. Subtle touches of glossy greenery emerge at the edges, creating a layered, three-dimensional effect highlighted by soft, natural light. In the upper-right frame, a groom's boutonniere sits on the lapel of a charcoal-grey suit, worn with a bright red tie that echoes the bouquet. The miniature arrangement features a single red rosebud surrounded by sprigs of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and loops of decorative grass, all secured by a tidy red satin ribbon that hugs the fabric of the jacket. The lower-left image reveals another lush bouquet of red roses and baby's breath, resting on a pale, textured background. Its stems are gathered and tied with red and white striped twine, suggesting artisan craftsmanship and careful attention to detail. Finally, the lower-right frame presents a low, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath set atop a white, open-weave spherical vase, with two smaller rattan-like orbs in natural tones placed beside it. Together, these images tell the visual story of a coordinated wedding flower design, suitable for everything from intimate garden venues near Wormwood Scrubs to stylish receptions across West London.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this scene is a small but powerful echo of the bridal bouquet, the sort of detail couples around Old Oak Common often request to tie their wedding look together. At its centre is a single lilac-toned rosebud, perfectly formed, with smooth petals spiralling inward to a tight heart. The colour is soft and romantic, sitting somewhere between lavender and dusky pink, ready to complement a suit lapel without overwhelming it. Around the rose, feathery sprigs of greenery reach out gently, adding a sense of lightness and movement, as if stirred by a breeze from nearby Old Oak Common Lane. Tiny white tufts of baby's breath cluster near the base, creating delicate clouds of texture that make the rose appear even more refined. A slim ribbon in pale lavender wraps neatly around the stems, its satin finish catching any available light with a quiet sheen. You can imagine the boutonnière pinned carefully to a jacket, the fragrance of the fresh rose carried close to the groom as he waits at the front of the ceremony space. The scale is intimate, the design restrained yet undeniably thoughtful, speaking of care taken in even the smallest aspects of the day. Crafted by a florist familiar with local venues and registry offices, this boutonnière mirrors the bridal flowers in colour and mood, subtly linking their two looks. Overall, it feels like a fragrant talisman of joy and commitment, a tiny floral keepsake that will be remembered in photographs and treasured in memory long after the celebration has ended.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-image collage captures a cohesive, orchid-led wedding collection that feels perfectly suited to a contemporary ceremony near Old Oak Common, with every detail carefully coordinated. In the top-left photograph, only the bride's mid-torso to hands is visible, her white lace gown forming a delicate backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centres spill downward, interlacing with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, airy baby's breath, and layers of fresh green foliage. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky flowers add a touch of drama, like a hint of sunset over nearby Wormwood Scrubs. The bouquet's gentle flow and fullness suggest movement, ideal for walking down the aisle or posing for portraits in local gardens. Top right, a close-up of the groom's charcoal or black jacket showcases a single white orchid boutonniere, pinned cleanly against the lapel above a vibrant red tie and subtly patterned shirt. The orchid is clustered with tiny gypsophila blossoms and fine green sprigs, wrapped with a narrow white satin ribbon to mirror the bridal bouquet's elegance. In the bottom-left image, the same style of boutonniere lies flat on a light beige, linen-like fabric, allowing each element-from the glossy orchid petal texture to the finely taped stem-to be appreciated, as though waiting on a dressing table before the wedding car arrives. The bottom-right panel presents a matching table centerpiece on a crisp white surface: white phalaenopsis orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, and baby's breath arranged in a decorative white woven cylinder vase, surrounded by green foliage and highlighted with those same deeper pink accents. Two white woven spheres sit beside it, completing a refined, textural look, ideal for reception tables in local venues around NW10 and NW12, where coordinated florals help tell the couple's love story.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images captures a fully coordinated wedding floral palette-passionate reds, pure whites and lush greens-rendered with the quiet confidence of a seasoned florist working for an intimate gathering in Old Oak Common. The top-left frame shows a bride from the waist down, clutching a dramatic, cascading bouquet composed of open white lilies, clusters of deep red roses and several draping white phalaenopsis orchids; the bouquet's textures are punctuated by airy sprays of baby's breath, glossy red hypericum berries and a mixture of broad and wispy foliage that lift the silhouette of her lace-trimmed white gown. In the top-right frame a single white phalaenopsis boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit lapel beside a vivid red tie-a small, elegant statement of unity with the bridal bouquet-its smooth orchid petals contrasted by waxy berry clusters and delicate gypsophila. The lower-left close-up lays a matching corsage against textured beige linen so you can nearly feel the satin petal, the pliant ribbon and the cooling brush of greenery. The lower-right composition shows a table arrangement in a white woven container, set on a pale tabletop with spherical white accents; it echoes the same floral language-roses, lilies, orchids, berries and sprigs of green-and sits as a graceful focal point for a reception, the soft natural light catching highlights on petals and ribbon. The overall mood is refined and warm, suitable for a ceremony near Scrubs Lane or a celebratory meal at a local hall in the area.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a complete floral story, the kind I often help couples create for ceremonies around Old Oak Common and the nearby Grand Union Canal. In the top-left panel, the bride is partially shown in a strapless white dress, her hands wrapped around a dramatic cascading bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids sweep downward, mingling with blush pink garden roses and lavender roses, threaded through with lilac-toned filler flowers and soft green foliage that trails like gentle streams of colour. The top-right panel switches focus to the groom's boutonniere, pinned crisply to a dark grey suit. A single pristine white orchid forms the heart of the design, framed by petite lavender blooms and slender green leaves, all tied together with a narrow purple ribbon that harmonises with his rich magenta tie. In the lower-left image, another boutonniere is shown in close-up, resting on textured light beige fabric reminiscent of linen found in a stylish Old Oak Common townhouse. This smaller piece features a fresh white orchid bud, airy sprigs of baby's breath, and a touch of green, neatly finished with a bright pink ribbon-perfect for a groom or groomsman. The bottom-right panel reveals a lush cascading centerpiece, echoing the bridal bouquet's structure, arranged in an intricate white woven vase. White orchids, layered shades of pink and lavender roses, dainty purple filler flowers, and clouds of baby's breath spill outward in a graceful fan. Three white woven decorative balls of different sizes sit nearby on a white surface, balancing the arrangement and creating an elegant setting for a reception near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Common Lane.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image portrays a thoughtfully designed wedding flower set, perfect for a couple marrying in or around Old Oak Common. At the centre is a full, rounded bridal bouquet dominated by mauve-pink roses, their petals curled and layered like soft brushstrokes on a canvas. The roses blend into one another, creating a dreamy wash of colour that is gently punctuated by bright green button chrysanthemums. These petite, domed chrysanthemums add tactile interest and a crisp, cheerful green that recalls the small pockets of nature and garden spaces scattered around the Old Oak Common area. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory-toned blossoms nestle between the roses, their delicate ruffles softening the transitions and giving the bouquet a cloud-like edge. Foliage is used with precision, not excess: slender leaves and subtle sprigs of greenery shape the bouquet into a tidy, contemporary form. The stems are carefully aligned and bound in an intricate ribbon wrap that mixes pink and possibly white or lavender tones, creating a comfortable handle while adding a tailored finish. Soft light falls across the arrangement, giving the petals a gentle sheen as though they were just misted with morning dew. Next to the bouquet sits the groom's boutonnière, crafted with a single, elegant white lisianthus bloom or rosebud, trimmed with airy grasses or fine greenery, and tied with a narrow lavender ribbon that ties in seamlessly with the bridal design. Together, the pieces convey the hopeful, vibrant spirit of a wedding day in Old Oak Common, ready for same-day delivery from a nearby florist studio to a local ceremony or reception.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
In this four-part collage, a carefully curated red rose wedding collection unfolds like a visual story, evoking the atmosphere of a polished Old Oak Common celebration. The top-left panel captures a quiet moment with the bride. Dressed in a simple white gown, she holds a compact bouquet near her waist, fingers gently wrapped around the stems. The bouquet is a dense cluster of deep crimson red roses, the petals full and velvety, with small red hypericum berries shining softly among them. Around the base sits a neat collar of dark green foliage that crisply defines the bouquet's rounded silhouette and provides a fresh contrast to the reds and whites. Moving to the top-right, the groom's upper torso becomes the backdrop. His charcoal-grey jacket, vivid red tie, and crisp white shirt frame a refined boutonniere pinned to his lapel. This miniature arrangement features a single red rosebud, sprigs of slender, ruscus-like greenery, delicate white gypsophila, and a few red berries, all tied together with a slim red satin ribbon bow, giving a sense of coordination without feeling too formal. The bottom-left panel shows another bouquet placed on a textured beige surface that suggests woven fabric. This design, perhaps created for a bridesmaid walking through the streets around Old Oak Common Lane, includes several red roses and red hypericum berries, wrapped by bold, dark green tropical leaves that fold around the flowers, creating a sculptural, almost architectural shape. A red ribbon secures the stems on the right-hand side. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a compact, rounded table centerpiece made entirely of red roses and berries. It rests on a unique white woven spherical holder made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden woven spheres on a smooth, light surface. The neutral beige and grey backdrop allows the rich reds and greens to stand out, tying the four images into one cohesive, romantic wedding collection.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part collage captures an elegantly coordinated wedding flower set designed in soft pinks, lilacs, and bright greens, well suited to a contemporary Old Oak Common celebration. In the upper-left image, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a white lace gown, holding a lush, round bouquet. The bouquet overflows with light pink and lavender roses at various stages of opening, nestled alongside vivid green button chrysanthemums, soft pink alstroemeria brushed with tiny yellow markings, and airy white baby's breath, all supported by deep green foliage that gives depth and contrast. In the upper-right panel, a close-up of a dark charcoal suit and fuchsia tie reveals a refined boutonniere pinned to the lapel. It features a single blush-pink rosebud, compact green button mums, tiny clouds of gypsophila, and a few slim strands of decorative grass, all tied neatly with a narrow pink ribbon, perfectly mirroring the bridal flowers and ideal for a groom or groomsman strolling through Old Oak Common's streets on the big day. The lower-left image shows a similar bouquet laid horizontally on a pale beige, textured cloth, offering a clear view of the carefully cut stems wrapped in fuchsia satin ribbon. Here, the balanced mix of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath can be admired, demonstrating the florist's precision and the bouquet's full, rounded form, suitable for bridesmaids or display. In the lower-right frame, a compact centerpiece rests on a clean white surface, its flowers gathered in a white spherical vase with an intricate woven or lattice-style design. The familiar combination of roses, bright green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and gypsophila creates a lush dome, flanked by two small woven decorative spheres, hinting at a thoughtfully styled reception table in a nearby Old Oak Common venue or restaurant.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images feels like a story unfolding across a single romantic day in Old Oak Common, each panel highlighting a different floral detail crafted with care. In the top left, the bride's torso is framed in soft, neutral light, her white wedding dress with subtle lace on the bodice forming a gentle backdrop for her bouquet. She holds a perfectly rounded cluster of roses in cream and buttery pale yellow, threaded with richer pink and mauve blossoms that introduce depth and warmth. White baby's breath and glimpses of fresh green foliage nestle between the roses, suggesting both texture and a faint, garden-like scent, as if the flowers have just been brought in from a nearby park. Top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in close-up against a charcoal-grey suit jacket. A single, flawless white rosebud sits at the centre, accompanied by a small spray of baby's breath and a sliver of greenery, its stems finished with a crisp white satin bow. The boutonniere stands out beside his bold red silk tie, capturing the balance between tradition and personality that so many local couples seek when they visit florists near Old Oak Common station. Bottom left, a smaller bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a pale linen surface, relaxed yet still elegant. Cream, pale yellow, and bright pink roses mingle with abundant baby's breath and loose, leafy greenery, the stems gathered in a pink and white striped ribbon that adds a touch of playful charm. Bottom right, a compact, round arrangement of matching roses sits in a sculptural white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven orbs. The clean white setting and soft beige background evoke the calm sophistication of a wedding reception table dressed for an evening celebration in a local Old Oak Common venue.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests as if just set down between photographs, its shape softly domed and inviting, like the undulating skyline of Old Oak Common as seen from a quiet side street. The blooms form a gentle symphony of early morning tones: plush white lisianthus with ruffled edges, pastel hydrangea that gathers light in its many small petals, and playful lilac allium rising in rounded clusters that bring a hint of whimsy. Each flower is nestled with care, the creamy whites and misty lilacs blending into a serene, almost weightless cloud of colour. Slender stems of crisp greenery thread through the bouquet, adding cool depth and structure, while the bound stems at the base feel sturdy and reassuring in the hand, wrapped neatly to provide comfort and grip for a bride walking through a registry office or church near Old Oak Common Lane. Soft daylight glows across the blossoms, picking out delicate textures and making the bouquet feel fresh from the flower market. Imagine a light, green-floral fragrance following the bride as she moves-subtle, not overpowering, a quiet companion to vows and laughter. Crafted with the care of an experienced florist from a studio serving the Old Oak Common community, this bouquet seems equally at home being carried down the aisle, placed in a simple vase for the top table, or held close in a quiet moment. It embodies that tender promise of forever, where every carefully chosen stem contributes its own shade of meaning, beauty, and enduring grace.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
An up-close study of a groom's boutonnière that speaks of quiet refinement: a single, delicate peach rosebud sits against a dark charcoal or navy jacket lapel, its tiny petals soft and lightly cupped as if caught mid-breath. Surrounding the bud, small sprays of gypsophila feather outward like confetti in miniature, while a whisper of greenery - ruscus or similar glossy leaf - frames the bloom and adds a crisp, organic edge. A narrow peach-coloured ribbon is tied at the base, forming a neat bow that echoes the warmer tones of the groom's coral tie and contrasts with the crisp white shirt beneath. The texture interplay is deliberate: the rose's smooth, satiny petals against the structured weave of the suit, the feathery gypsophila against the clean line of the lapel. This detail shot conveys ceremony and intimacy at once; it's a flourish meant to be placed close to the heart, to register in portraits and quiet moments between vows. As a florist serving Old Oak Common, North Acton and surrounding streets such as Scrubs Lane, I recommend this restrained, tonal approach when couples want accessories that coordinate seamlessly with bridal bouquets without stealing focus. The boutonnière has the kind of understated confidence that reads well in photographs taken outdoors by Wormwood Scrubs or inside a small neighbourhood chapel, where subtle colour harmony helps tie the whole day together.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image is a study in refined contrasts-creamy white lilies against crisp white lisianthus edged in purple, all assembled with an experienced hand for a wedding set in west London. The bride's bouquet, captured in the top-left panel, is a generous hand-tied cluster of oriental lilies, some fully open and luminous with exposed stamens, paired with delicate white Eustoma whose purple-rimmed petals create a soft halo of colour. Intermittent unopened buds and tiny spikes of deep purple accent flowers add depth, while layers of greenery-feathery grasses, broad matte leaves and delicate ferny sprays-frame the blooms and soften the silhouette. The top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere, fastened to a charcoal grey jacket: a single open lisianthus with its purple margin, a small lily bud and a whisper of spiky purple, all secured with a white ribbon bow that mirrors the bridal stems and a rich purple silk tie beneath. On a textured light beige fabric the bottom-left shows a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet, smaller yet perfectly proportioned, stems cleanly wrapped in white ribbon. The bottom-right reveals a tall arrangement in a white spherical woven vase; its lattice pattern complements the airy greenery as blooms tumble and cascade, placed beside woven beige decorative spheres on a pale surface. The light is gentle and warm, the scent a quiet mix of sweet lily and soft green notes-a composition suited to intimate venues from Old Oak Common's community halls to receptions near North Acton, prepared with local care by Flowers Old Oak Common.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
At the groom's chest, just above the steady beat of his heart, a single red rose has been fashioned into a refined boutonniere that speaks volumes without needing many blooms. The rose is a deep, romantic crimson, its spiralling petals perfectly formed and slightly glossy under the soft indoor light of a wedding venue near Old Oak Common Lane. It is cradled by tailored sprigs of fresh green foliage, which frame the flower and draw the eye up along the line of the suit. Small berries, perhaps hypericum, nestle at the base, adding subtle roundness and a touch of texture, while delicate baby's breath softens the edges with tiny white flowers. Together, they rest against a dark lapel and a coordinating crimson tie, forming a harmonious, polished ensemble. The textures could be felt even with eyes closed: the silky coolness of the rose petals, the firmer surface of the berries, the slightly leathery leaves, all bound securely with neat ribbon or tape. There is a sense of quiet tradition in this design, reminiscent of long-loved ceremonies held near the railway arches or small churches around Old Oak Common, yet the clean, uncluttered style feels distinctly current. The boutonniere becomes a wearable memory, ready to feature in close-up photographs and to be pressed in a keepsake box long after the day ends. It's a small, carefully crafted piece of floristry that honours the significance of the occasion and adds a subtle, romantic flourish to the groom's attire as he waits at the front for the ceremony to begin.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This image presents a beautifully composed hand-tied bridal bouquet resting on light-coloured linen, the neutral background allowing every petal and leaf to stand out. At its heart are ivory roses, some tinged softly with gold, their petals layered in full, rounded blooms that create a sense of quiet luxury. These roses sit closely together, forming a harmonious central cluster. Interspersed among them, dainty tufts of white baby's breath bring a cloud-like softness, their countless tiny flowers adding texture and a whisper of fairy-tale charm. Curving bands of fresh green leaves twist and wrap through the bouquet, some forming graceful arcs around the outer edge, others nestling close to the roses, lending a sense of movement as though a gentle breeze from Old Oak Common's open spaces had brushed past. The stems are gathered tightly and finished with a pale ribbon embellished with fine beads, which catches the light in subtle glimmers, suggesting careful handwork from a local florist near Old Oak Common. The bouquet rests quietly, yet there is a lovely sense of readiness, as if it is simply waiting to be lifted by a bride on her way to a ceremony along Old Oak Common Lane or near the railway arches. Soft natural light falls across the arrangement, illuminating the creamy petals and enhancing the interplay of smooth rose surfaces, delicate gypsophila, and glossy foliage. The overall effect is both classic and fresh, a bouquet that feels unpretentious but deeply romantic, meant to accompany promises exchanged and memories made on a special day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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