Florists Brompton Wedding Collections

Welcome to Florists Brompton, your trusted local florist dedicated to creating unforgettable wedding bouquets and arrangements. Nestled in the heart of Brompton, just a stroll from landmarks like South Kensington Station and vibrant Draycott Avenue, we understand the charm and character of weddings in our beautiful neighbourhood.

Our team brings years of floral artistry to every wedding celebration. We’re honoured to serve not just Brompton but also neighbouring communities like Chelsea, South Kensington, and Knightsbridge. Whether you envision timeless classic roses for an intimate gathering or bold, modern displays for a grand affair, our local expertise ensures your wedding flowers reflect the style and spirit of your special day.

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At Florists Brompton, we believe every couple deserves the finest locally-sourced blooms and expert floral advice. Our experienced florists guide you every step—from initial inspiration right through to flawless on-the-day presentation. Nearby iconic venues on King's Road and the famous Natural History Museum have trusted us to add floral brilliance to major celebrations.

Let us help make your wedding truly unforgettable. Order online today or drop by our Brompton store—your dream flowers are only a petal away!

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored backdrop of a groom's suit, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet present a modern, confident romance. The buttonhole centres on a single crimson rose, its velvety petals curling inward like a secret, while a delicate spray of gypsophila nestles at its base and a few whimsically trailing strands of greenery lend a relaxed, natural silhouette. The larger bouquet repeats the motif on a grander scale: abundant blue hydrangeas form a lush, dramatic base, their clustered florets offering a cloud-like volume beneath the clear, classic red of the roses. Soft, round eucalyptus leaves peek between blooms, adding a cool silvery-green contrast and a faint, refreshing scent that complements the roses' depth. The tactile contrast is evident - the sturdy hydrangea heads feel substantial and full, the roses are smooth and luxurious, and the baby's breath is delicate and feathery under the fingertips. Careful stem placement and rhythm in the arrangement create layers of visual intrigue that photograph with clarity next to morning light, whether in a snug South Kensington flat or on a pavement outside a chapel near King's Road. As one of the Brompton florists who prepare such sets for ceremonies across Knightsbridge and Chelsea, I enjoy how this pairing bridges formal tailoring and garden-fresh spontaneity, delivering a look that reads as both composed and joyfully alive on the wedding day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned close to the lapel of a dark charcoal suit, the boutonniere completes the wedding tableau with quiet confidence - a single, perfectly opened peach rose that mirrors the larger bridal bouquet, its petals blushing warm and apricot against the structured fabric. Around it, airy sprigs of baby's breath and fine green foliage provide a delicate counterpoint, while a neat blush ribbon binds the stems and nods gently to tradition. The composition is minimalist but considered, the rose's softness contrasting exquisitely with the crisp line of the jacket pocket and the smooth sheen of a matching peach tie beneath the lapel. There is a refined aromatics to the piece: the rose gives a faint, honeyed sweetness that mingles with the clean linen of suiting and the subtle, personal scent of cologne - a sensory shorthand for the day's quiet intimacy. As a local florist working around Brompton Road and South Kensington, I imagine this boutonniere traveling from workshop to morning preparations, hand-delivered with care so it arrives crisp and unblemished at the groom's door. It reads as more than an accessory; it's a small token of unity, crafted to sit comfortably beside cufflinks and watch straps, to be pinned by a steady hand, and to remain fresh through ceremony photos in nearby Knightsbridge or a reception along Fulham Road. The piece is restrained, modern, and utterly suited to a couple seeking understated elegance.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-image grid presents a harmonious wedding flower story, the kind often requested by Brompton couples planning intimate ceremonies near local gardens. In the top-left frame, the bride is shown from the chest down, her white, lightly textured gown acting as a quiet backdrop to a lush cascading bouquet. The bouquet overflows with large white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms and visible stamens catching the light, while slender stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble gracefully downwards. At the heart, a single cream rose brings a warm, buttery glow, nestled amongst bright green pompon-style flowers, tiny clouds of white gypsophila, and clusters of vivid red berries that add a festive spark. Airy green foliage and slender grasses thread through the design, giving the impression of movement as if a soft Brompton breeze were lifting the petals. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's lapel, his dark charcoal suit and crisp white shirt paired with a bold red tie. Pinned neatly is a coordinating boutonnière: a single white orchid flower, a touch of green spherical bloom, and delicate white fillers, all bound with a bright red ribbon that mirrors the tie. The bottom-left close-up shows this boutonnière resting on a textured beige linen-like fabric, revealing every nuance of petal, leaf, and ribbon. In the bottom-right frame, the full cascading bridal bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, against a light grey wall. Three white woven decorative balls sit beside it, echoing the basket's pattern and suggesting a thoughtfully styled wedding display, ready for a reception just off one of Brompton's quiet side streets.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a complete floral story, the kind of coordinated collection Florists Brompton might prepare for a couple marrying in one of the elegant townhouses or hotels off Brompton Road. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible: a white strapless gown, her shoulders soft, her hands gently wrapped around a lush hand-tied bouquet. The flowers are rich and romantic-fuchsia pink peonies layered with ruffled petals, white alstroemeria brushed with maroon freckles, and airy, pale green spiky blooms. Dark green leaves cup the flowers, giving depth and structure, while the bouquet's rounded shape feels timeless and graceful. The top-right panel zooms into the groom's boutonniere against a dark charcoal jacket and lavender-purple tie. That small cluster of white alstroemeria, textured green florets, and tidy foliage, tied with a satin lavender ribbon, is carefully proportioned so it sits flat on the lapel yet still echoes the bridal bouquet's colours. In the bottom-left image, a smaller bouquet lies on a textured beige fabric, perhaps set down for a moment between photos in a side street near the Victoria and Albert Museum. It mirrors the main bouquet with more vivid pink peonies, bright white alstroemeria, and green highlights, neatly bound with a lavender ribbon so the stems are hidden. Finally, the bottom-right frame reveals a wedding centerpiece: the same flowers tucked compactly into a modern, white, woven spherical vase, accompanied by three lighter woven decorative balls. Together, the four designs illustrate how one floral palette can tie together personal flowers, ceremony details, and reception tables for a Brompton wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A groom's boutonniere featuring a single luminous pink rose rests against the lapel of a charcoal suit, its refined simplicity standing out like a small, living jewel at a Brompton wedding ceremony. The rose itself is perfectly formed, petals tightly layered yet just beginning to open, revealing a gentle spiral of blush tones that deepen towards the centre. Around it, wisps of fresh greenery frame the bloom, their slender leaves adding structure and contrast without overpowering the delicate flower. Tiny flecks of white baby's breath peek out between the leaves, giving a light, airy touch that softens the strong lines of the suit fabric. A narrow velvet ribbon, likely in a complementary shade of pink or soft mauve, wraps neatly around the stem, its plush texture echoing the luxury of a well-tailored jacket. The charcoal suit behind provides a moody backdrop, making every nuance of rose colour and petal curve more vivid under soft, indoor lighting. The boutonniere feels poised for that moment when the groom stands waiting near a Brompton church, or at a registry office in nearby Kensington, ready for the first glimpse of the aisle. You can almost sense the faint, sweet scent of the rose mingling with the crispness of freshly pressed fabric, the small flower worn close to the heart. The design blends traditional romance with contemporary understatement, ideal for weddings hosted in elegant townhouses off Old Brompton Road or intimate gatherings in local hotels. Styled with a practiced hand, this single bloom carries the weight of promises, quiet confidence, and the gentle anticipation of vows yet to be spoken.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage tells a complete floral story built around red roses and baby's breath, the sort of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying in and around Brompton. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace dress holds a rounded bouquet made from dozens of velvety red roses. The blooms are tightly clustered, their rich, wine-red tones softened by halos of tiny white gypsophila and hints of glossy green leaves. The way her hands curve around the bouquet suggests both tenderness and excitement, as though she's just stepped out from a ceremony in a local church off Fulham Road. To the right, the groom's boutonniere becomes a miniature echo of her flowers: a single red rosebud, not yet fully open, is framed with sprigs of baby's breath, slim pointed leaves, and a little flourish of wispy green grass. A narrow red satin ribbon wraps the stems and coordinates with his bright red tie against a charcoal-grey suit and crisp white shirt, creating a polished, intentional look. The lower-left image features a second bouquet lying on a textured light-grey surface, its stems neatly bound with red-and-white striped twine, as if waiting to be collected for photographs in one of the quiet garden squares near Brompton. Here, the roses are more open, showing plush layers of petals surrounded by clouds of baby's breath and lush green foliage. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and gypsophila rests on a distinctive spherical white vase with an open lattice design, flanked by two smaller natural-coloured woven orbs. This final image evokes an intimate reception table, perhaps in a Brompton townhouse or boutique hotel, where flowers provide a focal point of warmth, romance, and celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière is presented in close focus, a small but powerful mirror of the bridal bouquet's romance, crafted with the care of an experienced Brompton wedding florist. At its heart rests a single rose in a soft lilac-lavender tone, petals curled and polished like silk, opening just enough to hint at fragrance. It is cupped by a slip of feathery greenery, fine and delicate, and ringed with tiny white gypsophila blossoms that look like scattered stars. The florist has wrapped the base with a narrow lavender ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the light as if brushed by sun from a nearby Brompton garden square. The colours are gentle yet confident: cool mauves, clean whites, and fresh green that would sit comfortably against a tailored navy or charcoal suit. You can almost imagine the pin sliding into a lapel just before the ceremony, hands a little unsteady with excitement. The composition is simple but not plain, relying on proportion and texture rather than excess, so every detail can be appreciated even at a glance. It feels like a talisman of the day, a fragrant emblem of shared promises made in quiet corners off Old Brompton Road or in an elegant local hotel. Though modest in scale, the boutonnière has been styled to harmonise effortlessly with the bride's bouquet and the rest of the wedding flowers, a finishing touch that brings the whole celebration together without ever needing to raise its voice.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part collage presents a refined suite of wedding flowers, the kind of coordinated designs you might find at an intimate Brompton ceremony followed by a reception in a nearby townhouse or boutique hotel. In the top left frame, the camera lingers on a bride's midsection, her white lace gown forming a soft, textured backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids arc forward, their petals smooth and luminous, while blush pink garden roses and pale lavender stock are tucked among fine sprays of baby's breath. Threads of vivid deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add a subtle jolt of colour, and layers of green foliage help the bouquet flow downward in a gentle, romantic sweep. The top right image shifts focus to the groom, capturing his dark charcoal or black lapel, a bold red tie, and a patterned shirt. Pinned to the jacket is a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere, accented with tiny white gypsophila and slim green stems, all bound neatly with a white satin ribbon so the design sits elegantly on the fabric. In the bottom left, this boutonniere is shown alone, lying on a light beige, linen-like surface that highlights the clean lines of the orchid and the precision of the ribbon wrapping, as though prepared for a groomsman or father of the bride. The bottom right reveals a matching centerpiece set in a white lattice-patterned cylinder vase, overflowing with the same orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and greenery, with those deeper pink accents just visible. Two decorative white woven spheres beside the vase lend texture and charm, suggesting refined, coordinated table décor arranged with care for a Brompton wedding breakfast or evening reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Bathed in soft natural light, this quartet of images presents a harmonised wedding collection in red, white and green that a local florist might specify for a refined Brompton ceremony. The top-left panel captures the bride from the mid-torso down holding a flowing bridal bouquet: star-shaped white lilies open wide, deep red roses clustered for richness, and slender white phalaenopsis orchids that spill downward over a delicately laced bodice. Interspersed are tiny white gypsophila clouds and vivid red hypericum berries set against glossy foliage and whispering linear greens, a slim red ribbon threaded through for continuity. The top-right close-up focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel, the bright red tie visible beneath; a single white phalaenopsis anchors the design, flanked by berry clusters, sprigs of baby's breath and tidy green leaves, finished with a small loop of red ribbon that ties back to the bouquet. Bottom-left shows the corsage laid on a textured beige fabric - linen-like, warm - letting you study the orchid's porcelain surface, the waxy red berries and the soft, airy gypsophila. Bottom-right reveals a centerpiece in a white woven vessel set against a neutral backdrop, the same floral vocabulary arranged with height and cascading movement, accented by white spherical ornaments. The overall effect is cohesive and tactile, appropriate for weddings in Brompton, around Brompton Road or near South Kensington, and is the kind of design Florists Brompton crafts for couples seeking timeless impact.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding floral story, as if designed for a romantic ceremony in Brompton's quiet streets. The top-left panel focuses on the bride from the shoulders down, her white strapless gown forming a luminous backdrop for a luxurious cascading bouquet. Wide, velvety white phalaenopsis orchids arc outward among blush pink garden roses and gentle lavender blooms, all laced with trailing greenery that spills like a soft waterfall toward the floor, suggesting movement as she walks through a local Brompton church doorway. To the right, the second panel draws in close to the groom's dark grey suit. His boutonniere is carefully pinned to the lapel: a single immaculate white phalaenopsis orchid, flanked by tiny lavender filler flowers and neatly framed with green leaves. A slender purple ribbon wraps the stems, perfectly in tune with the magenta tie underneath, giving a sense of quiet sophistication. The bottom-left image shows another boutonniere laid flat on light beige, textured fabric, almost like a still-life painting. A white orchid bud with tender, unfolding petals lies alongside sprigs of white baby's breath and clean green foliage, bound with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a joyful accent, suitable for a best man greeting guests near South Kensington station. In the final bottom-right panel, a grand cascading arrangement fills an intricate white woven vase set on a white surface. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and baby's breath spill abundantly, with three white woven spheres clustered beside the vase, creating a refined, cohesive look ideal for a Brompton reception table or entrance display.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A delicately composed wedding set, captured in gentle light, showcases a bridal bouquet and coordinating boutonnière that seem made for a ceremony in Brompton's refined townhouses and garden squares. At the heart of the bouquet are mauve-pink roses, their petals blush-soft, slightly curled at the edges, and layered to create the impression of watercolor tones flowing from pale lavender to warm rose. Nestled between them, compact green button chrysanthemums bring a lively pop of colour and tactile contrast, like tiny mossy spheres. Cream and white lisianthus blooms soften the palette, their airy, ruffled petals giving the bouquet a cloud-like halo that feels both romantic and modern. The arrangement is round and structured, yet not stiff; trailing touches of greenery and elongated foliage slip past the main form, suggesting movement, like a breeze passing through Brompton Cemetery's old trees or the nearby garden squares. The stems are bound in intricate ribbon work, combining satin pink and white wraps that create a polished handle comfortable for hours of photos and celebrations. Light falls across the flowers in a way that highlights the natural sheen of each petal, suggesting the scent of classic garden roses at dawn. The boutonnière, simple yet refined, displays a single white lisianthus bud with a suggestion of soft green and feathery grass, tied with a slim lavender ribbon that echoes the tones of the bouquet. Intended for a groom's lapel or a special guest's jacket, it offers a quiet counterpart to the fuller bouquet. Together, they express the hopeful, joyful spirit of a wedding morning in Brompton, carefully arranged for local delivery to nearby venues, registry offices, and chic hotel celebrations.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a unified red rose theme that feels at home in an elegant Brompton celebration, perhaps in a chic venue just off Brompton Road. The top-left panel shows a bride in a pristine white dress, her hands gently wrapped around a compact hand-tied bouquet. The flowers are a tight dome of deep crimson roses, their petals velvety and full, threaded with glossy red hypericum berries that bring sparkle and depth. Around the base, a smooth ring of dark green foliage forms a tidy collar, making the bouquet look both luxurious and easy to carry down the aisle. In the top-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom's lapel: a charcoal grey suit, a bright red tie, and a crisp white shirt set the scene for a single red rose boutonniere. The rosebud is framed by wisps of slender greenery, tiny white gypsophila florets, and a few red berries, all secured neatly with a slim red satin bow, giving a polished and romantic touch. The bottom-left panel reveals another rose and berry bouquet, possibly for a bridesmaid or for decorating a registry table. Lush red roses and clusters of berries are cupped by broad, dark green tropical leaves that arch gracefully, creating a sculpted, modern silhouette, with a red ribbon binding the stems against a soft beige fabric background. Finally, the bottom-right panel highlights a low centerpiece: a rounded cluster of red roses and berries placed on a white woven ball made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden or rattan spheres. Resting on a smooth, pale surface in front of a neutral wall, the arrangement echoes the same passionate colour palette, ideal for coordinating wedding tables across Brompton venues.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part image captures a cohesive wedding flower story in soft pinks, lilacs, and fresh greens, ideal for a stylish Brompton reception or townhouse celebration. In the top-left panel, the lower half of a bride in a lace-trimmed white gown is shown holding a tightly packed, round bouquet. Light pink and lavender roses mingle with zesty green button chrysanthemums, delicate pink alstroemeria streaked with yellow, and clouds of white baby's breath, all threaded through with glossy green foliage that brings the bouquet to life. The top-right panel zooms in on a charcoal grey suit jacket worn with a rich fuchsia tie, where a petite boutonniere repeats the same floral language: a single blush-pink rosebud, bright green chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and slender ornamental grass, neatly tied with a pink ribbon so it sits crisp and polished on the lapel. The lower-left panel shows a coordinating bouquet laid on a pale beige, slightly textured cloth, giving a more relaxed, horizontal view of the hand-crafted stems and the satin-finish fuchsia wrapping. Here, the roses and chrysanthemums appear almost to spill across the fabric, echoing the romance of a Brompton garden square in spring. The final, lower-right panel reveals a compact centerpiece arranged in a decorative white sphere-shaped vase, its open latticework cradling the familiar mix of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. Two smaller woven decorative balls rest nearby, reinforcing the theme of rounded shapes. Together, the four images show how one thoughtful colour palette can gracefully link bridal bouquet, buttonhole, bridesmaid flowers, and reception tables.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image is a refined four-panel collage, capturing the quiet poetry of coordinated wedding flowers as they might be arranged for a ceremony in Brompton or along nearby Knightsbridge. The top left panel reveals the bride from the shoulders down, holding a perfectly rounded bouquet against her simple white gown with lace detailing at the bodice. The bouquet is densely packed with cream and pale yellow roses, threaded through with deeper pink and mauve roses that add a gentle, romantic contrast. Tiny clouds of white baby's breath and discreet green foliage weave between the blooms, giving a sense of movement and softness, as though the flowers were freshly gathered from a garden off Thurloe Square. In the top right, the camera lingers on the groom's boutonniere. He wears a dark grey suit and a bold red silk tie, but the eye is drawn to the single white rosebud at his lapel, encircled by sprigs of baby's breath and a neatly tied white satin bow at the base of the stems. It feels like a quiet echo of the bridal bouquet, small yet full of meaning. The bottom left panel shows a bridesmaid's posy resting on an off-white linen cloth, its cream and pale yellow roses mingling with vibrant pink blooms. Baby's breath and lush green foliage spill a little more freely here, its stems bound with a pink and white striped ribbon that adds a playful, personal touch. Finally, the bottom right panel presents a wedding table centerpiece, a tightly clustered dome of the same roses and filler flowers set atop an openwork white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven balls, ready to brighten a reception table in a Brompton restaurant or local hotel with gentle, rustic sophistication.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-crafted wedding bouquet is cradled as if mid-moment on a quiet side street near Brompton Road, its colours recalling the tender light just after sunrise. The arrangement is rounded and full without feeling heavy, composed of plush white lisianthus whose ruffled petals look almost like folded silk, pastel hydrangea in soft, cloudlike clusters, and playful lilac allium that punctuates the design with spherical bursts of purple. Fresh greenery weaves between the blooms, crisp and structured against the softer shapes, while the stems are neatly wrapped, giving the bouquet a reassuring solidity in the hands. The palette leans towards cool whites, lilacs, and gentle lavenders, creating a look that would suit a ceremony at a Brompton church or a stylish registry office near South Kensington station. Light in the image seems to pool on the flowers, highlighting the lisianthus petals and catching on the tiny florets of hydrangea, giving the entire bouquet a quiet glow that suggests youthfulness and serenity. You can almost sense a mild, green-tinged fragrance, like a garden just opening to the day, delicate enough not to overwhelm but present enough to feel comforting. Every element appears intentionally chosen by a seasoned florist, not just for beauty but for meaning-the enduring lisianthus for appreciation, the hydrangea for heartfelt emotion, the lilac allium for a touch of individuality. The bouquet is equally suited to being carried down the aisle, placed in a vase at a Brompton townhouse reception, or held close in a reflective moment between photographs, embodying a gentle promise of lasting love and quiet celebration.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-panel image sequence captures a wedding palette of warm peach and soft orange with green and white accents, the kind of arrangement our clients often request for intimate Brompton receptions near South Kensington and Knightsbridge. In the upper-left frame a bride's hands fold around a round bridal posy, composed of abundant apricot-peach roses whose outer petals soften to a creamy blush; clusters of white gypsophila scatter like tiny stars through the roses, and fresh green leaves provide a cool, textural counterpoint. The close-up on the top-right focuses on a groom's lapel - a solitary peach rosebud boutonnière, artfully trimmed with baby's breath and a slim wisp of foliage, is fastened with a small peach-coloured ribbon bow that pairs with a warm coral tie and a crisp white shirt beneath a dark charcoal or navy jacket. The lower-left picture shows the bouquet set down on a light, subtly textured cloth; the handle is wrapped in a white ribbon patterned with minuscule pink-peach dots, or alternately finished with pearl-studded detailing, demonstrating a florist's attention to tactile details that make carrying comfortable. The lower-right quadrant presents a reception centerpiece: a full, domed arrangement of peach roses and gypsophila perched on a white, handwoven spherical vase, flanked by two smaller woven decorative balls that repeat the natural textures. The composition reads as elegant, fragrant, and considered - the soft, almost powdery scent of the roses suggested by the warm tones - an ensemble befitting a ceremony on or near Brompton Road, prepared with neighbourhood care by local florists.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Imagine each panel read aloud by a Brompton florist: the top-left captures the bride holding an opulent, hand-tied bouquet of creamy white oriental lilies - some fully open and luminous, others as tight, promising buds - mixed with white Eustoma whose delicate petals are kissed with a bright purple rim. The lilies' scent is heady but gentle, mingling with faint herbal notes from the grasses and green foliage that sweep through the composition. Small spires of deep purple veronica and fine clusters of gypsophila create an airy counterpoint to the lilies' satin petals, while broader green leaves add structure and a calming, verdant backdrop. In the top-right panel, a groom's boutonnière is carefully scaled and pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel; a single purple-edged lisianthus bloom, a tiny lily bud and a few slender green accents echo the bridal palette, sitting neatly against a rich purple silk tie. The bottom-left shows a bridesmaid's toss bouquet, compact and tactile, its stems hand-wrapped in smooth white ribbon and laid on a textured beige fabric that suggests the quiet domestic warmth of an Old Brompton home. The bottom-right panel displays a sculptural reception centrepiece in a white woven globe vase, arranged for height with cascading foliage and upright lilies, accompanied by two decorative woven spheres on a pale surface. As a local touch, this cohesive palette - white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, veronica spikes and fresh greenery - is exactly the kind of ceremony décor we craft at Florists Brompton for intimate receptions near the museum quarter and Chelsea's quieter streets, offering both visual drama and comforting fragrance.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-up of a groom's boutonniere captures a single deep red rose pinned neatly to the lapel of a dark suit, its petals spiralling inward like a small, perfect promise. The rose is complemented by tailored sprigs of rich green foliage, a few miniature red berries, and airy flecks of baby's breath, creating a subtle contrast of form and texture. Under soft indoor light, the rose glows with a velvety sheen that harmonises beautifully with the groom's crimson tie, which peeks just behind the bloom and anchors the colour story. The leaves have a smooth, leathery surface, their edges sharply defined against the fabric, while the berries add a quiet, rounded punctuation that feels festive without being showy. Everything about the boutonniere is precise and intentional, the stems bound neatly and tucked close to the heart, as you might see at a civil ceremony near Brompton Oratory or a chic reception close to the museums of South Kensington. There is a sense of composure in the image: the straight line of the lapel, the careful fold of the pocket, the carefully placed bloom that marks this as no ordinary day. You can almost imagine the faint, sweet fragrance of the rose mingling with the cool air as guests arrive, or with the soft rustle of a jacket as the groom turns to greet someone dear. More than a simple accessory, this boutonniere feels like a little emblem of love and intention, crafted by a Brompton florist who knows how to balance tradition with refined, modern style.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
A single pale yellow rose boutonnière is pinned neatly to a sharp black lapel, its soft bloom glowing gently against the dark fabric like a small sun, perfectly suited to a polished Brompton wedding near the museums. The rose itself is velvety and pure, its petals just open enough to reveal a delicate spiral at the centre while still holding a refined, rounded shape. Around it, fine sprigs of baby's breath cluster in airy white clouds, their countless tiny blossoms adding a lace-like halo that softens the contrast between flower and suit. Slender green stems and leaves peek from behind, offering a hint of natural texture and a whisper of garden freshness. The boutonnière is finished with a crisp white ribbon, wrapped smoothly and precisely around the stems, adding a clean, tailored touch that echoes the formality of the black jacket and vivid red tie beneath. The tie provides a bold streak of colour, enhancing the gentle yellow of the rose and creating a confident, celebratory palette. The overall effect is one of restrained elegance: a miniature arrangement that embodies thoughtfulness and care. Standing in a Brompton church doorway or outside a smart hotel on Cromwell Road, this simple rose would feel entirely at home, a token of affection worn close to the heart. You can almost sense the coolness of the ribbon under your fingers and the faint fragrance of the rose rising with each movement, a quiet reminder of the day's romance. It is a small but powerful floral accent, crafted to make the wearer feel seen, special, and part of something meaningful.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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