Queen's Park Wedding Collections

At Queen's Park Flowers, we've spent years helping local couples turn their wedding day into a floral story that feels truly personal. From intimate ceremonies by Queen's Park Gardens to grand receptions near Salusbury Road and along Kilburn Lane, our experienced florist team designs wedding flowers that reflect your style and venue perfectly.

Our curated wedding bouquets, buttonholes, ceremony arrangements and reception centrepieces are carefully crafted using fresh, seasonal blooms. Whether you're planning a classic white-and-green look, romantic pastels, or bold, modern colour, we'll guide you through every choice so your wedding flowers feel effortless and beautifully coordinated.

We regularly create wedding flowers for couples in:

  • Maida Vale
  • Kensal Rise
  • West Hampstead

For last-minute finishing touches, we offer local same-day delivery on selected wedding pieces when you order online before 3 PM. This is ideal for extra bouquets, thank-you flowers, or top-ups for your venue styling across Queen's Park and surrounding neighbourhoods.

Every wedding we take on is handled with care, clear communication, and professional planning, so you can relax knowing your flowers will arrive on time, expertly conditioned and ready for the camera. Share your ideas with Queen's Park Flowers and let a trusted local wedding florist bring your celebration to life in blooms.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière offers a restrained, modern echo of the fuller bridal pieces: a single, perfectly formed red rosebud curls with classical grace, its velvety petals dark as a whispered promise. Around it, a small spray of gypsophila gives an airy, cloud-like contrast while a slender tendril of trailing greenery introduces movement, the green fronds catching light as they fall. The matching bouquet continues that visual language on a larger scale-lush cobalt blue hydrangea heads form a dramatic, textural base, their rounded clusters providing weight and visual drama for the deeper red roses planted within. Between the blooms, plump eucalyptus leaves emerge with a cool, silvery sheen; their rounded shapes and faint menthol scent add depth and a refreshing lift that balances the bouquet's warmth. This composition feels contemporary yet romantic, made to read clearly beside a suit jacket on a summer afternoon near Queen's Park, a short stroll from Kilburn High Road or Chamberlayne Road. As a local florist I prepared these pieces with an eye for photographic presence and for the small, human moments-the bride's first smile, the groom's steadying hand-so both boutonnière and bouquet breathe the same confident, tender language. Delivered fresh from our studio and arranged to retain that dewy, garden-fresh fragrance, this pairing is at once elegant and quietly exuberant-perfect for a wedding that values both bold colour and intimate detail. -Queen's Park Flowers
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Seen as a cohesive four-image study in romantic restraint, this collage pairs ceremony details with reception styling in a palette of soft peach, white and violet-edge accents familiar to Queen's Park couples. In the top-left frame a bride holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet against creamy wedding fabric: the centre is a tight mass of pale peach roses whose velvety faces carry a subtle, sweet fragrance, surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus edged vividly in purple and dotted throughout with tiny clusters of baby's breath for an airy, nostalgic texture. Her hands, gently manicured, cradle the stems wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon whose smooth satin is secured invisibly beneath. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere against a dark charcoal jacket - a single peach rosebud accented with whispery gypsophila and slim greenery, tied with a matching peach ribbon and sitting above a solid peach tie, a small but eloquent echo of the bouquet. Bottom-left displays a smaller, compact bouquet laid on light woven cloth, trimmed with pearly pins along the ribbon, suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet. Bottom-right offers a reception centerpiece: a rounded cluster of the same roses and purple-edged lisianthus tucked into a white, intricately woven basket vase, flanked by two pale decorative spheres on a neutral surface. As a local florist I note the freshness and thoughtful pairing - a look we craft often at Queen's Park Flowers, delivered across Salusbury Road and nearby streets - the arrangement balances texture, scent and colour for a quietly joyful celebration.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage tells the story of a coordinated wedding flower design that could easily belong to a chic ceremony near Queen's Park, with each frame highlighting the link between the bride's bouquet and the groom's boutonnière. In the top-left panel, the bride, shown from the chest down in a subtly textured white dress, holds a sumptuous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. Large white oriental lilies dominate the arrangement, each bloom open to reveal its stamens, while strands of white Phalaenopsis orchids pour gently downward, giving a waterfall effect. At the centre, a single cream rose brings warmth, surrounded by bright green spherical blooms like little pompons, clusters of glossy red berries, fine clouds of gypsophila, and trailing grasses and greenery that add structure and softness. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom, dressed in a dark suit and crisp white shirt, his strong red tie echoing the berries and ribbon in his boutonnière. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a small but refined design: a white orchid blossom with a soft yellow heart, paired with green button flowers and white filler blooms, all finished with a slim red ribbon. The bottom-left close-up shows this boutonnière resting on a pale, linen-like fabric, allowing the textures-the satin ribbon, smooth orchid petal, and fresh green leaf-to stand out clearly. In the bottom-right panel, the cascading bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, set against a light grey wall with three white wicker spheres beside it, evoking a calm, contemporary reception space just off Chamberlayne Road. The four images together celebrate harmony, romance, and careful floral craftsmanship.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a single floral idea expressed in several elegant ways, as if following the same couple from ceremony to reception somewhere near the leafy streets around Queen's Park. The unifying thread is a vibrant mix of fuchsia pink peonies, white alstroemeria and fresh green accents, each image revealing a different role these blooms play on the day. In the top-left frame, the bride is partially visible in a white strapless gown, the camera focused on the lush, rounded bouquet she holds close to her waist. The peonies are rich and full, their ruffled magenta petals layered like silk, mingling with white Peruvian lilies lightly freckled with burgundy, and some airy, spiky green flowers, all edged with dark green leaves for structure and contrast. Top-right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned neatly to a dark charcoal jacket, sitting against a smooth lavender tie; his lapel flower is a refined cluster of white alstroemeria and petite green florets tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon, creating a subtle yet coordinated touch. The bottom-left image shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on light beige textured fabric, perhaps destined for a bridesmaid walking down a local church aisle or a registry office by the park. It repeats the same colour story-fuchsia, white, and fresh green-its stems bound in a bright lavender ribbon. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a compact centerpiece: the same flowers gathered in a white, crisscross woven sphere, accompanied by three lighter beige decorative balls. This grouping demonstrates how a single floral palette can move gracefully from personal flowers to table décor, ideal for Queen's Park weddings that value both harmony and personality.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The photograph shows a bridesmaid's bouquet set gently on smooth, cream-coloured linen, giving the flowers a soft, neutral stage to shine. At a glance, the arrangement feels delicate and cohesive, built around a mix of lavender and pink roses. Each rose is at a medium stage of openness, not too tight and not fully blown, so that their petals still hold a gentle curve and a sense of freshness. The lavender blooms introduce a cool, romantic tone, while the pink roses add warmth, and together they create a quietly joyful colour palette. Threading between them are fine, branching stems of white gypsophila, also known as baby's breath, whose tiny, star-like flowers form light, feathery clusters. These white accents break up the solid rose heads, lending airiness and movement. The stems are gathered and wrapped with a pale pink satin ribbon, detailed with delicate pearls that glint softly when they catch the light, giving the handle a jewellery-like finish. The bouquet lies at a slight angle, so you can appreciate the round, hand-tied shape and the careful spacing of each rose. The atmosphere suggests a serene spring or early summer wedding in Queen's Park, perhaps a ceremony near Salusbury Road followed by a reception in a local townhouse or garden. You can almost sense the faint perfume from the roses, gently sweet but not overwhelming, drifting as the bridesmaids laugh and adjust their dresses. This bouquet feels designed to complement, not compete: a graceful echo of the bride's flowers, created with thoughtfulness and an eye for balance that reflects the supportive, celebratory spirit of close friends standing side by side.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage portrays a classic red rose and baby's breath theme carried beautifully from personal flowers to table décor, like a love story unfolding across a Queen's Park celebration. In the top-left frame, a bride in an elegant white lace wedding gown holds a rounded bouquet that almost overflows with rich, velvety red roses. The roses are crowded closely together, their petals layered like silk, with delicate tufts of white gypsophila and subtle green leaves peeking between them, adding freshness and depth. The soft light plays across the bouquet, highlighting each rose as if it were the lead in a romantic scene on a quiet side street near the park. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's charcoal-grey suit, white shirt and striking red tie, all setting the stage for a small yet expressive boutonniere. A single red rosebud is ringed by baby's breath, sharp green leaves, and wispy blades of decorative grass, tied with a neat red satin bow that echoes the bride's flowers with precise coordination. In the bottom-left panel, a second bouquet lies on a pale grey, textured surface, its shape full and rounded, its red roses fully open and framed by generous sprays of baby's breath. The stems are bound with red and white striped twine, hinting at careful craftsmanship and comfortable handling throughout a busy wedding day. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows a dome-shaped posy of red roses and gypsophila perched on a spherical white vase woven in an airy lattice. Two smaller natural-toned woven balls nestle nearby, completing a serene, modern centerpiece perfect for an intimate reception somewhere between Chamberlayne Road and Queen's Park station.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A romantic wedding flatlay presents a coordinated floral story in soft, early-summer hues, as though prepared for a couple marrying near Queen's Park itself. The bride's bouquet is the heart of the scene, a generous dome of cream peonies and blush roses mixed with deeper magenta and muted lavender blooms, their ruffled petals layered like silk. Fine sprays of airy white gypsophila thread through the arrangement, softening the lines and adding a delicate shimmer against the richer tones. Surrounding foliage in polished, mid-green shades curves protectively around the flowers, giving the bouquet a sculpted yet free-flowing silhouette, as if just gathered from a garden near Chamberlayne Road. Beside it lies the groom's boutonnière, a miniature reflection of the bouquet: a single lilac rose nestled against feathery greenery and a light dusting of baby's breath, neatly finished with a narrow ribbon in a gentle pastel shade. The neutral background and soft, natural light allow the colours to glow quietly, creating a feeling of stillness and anticipation. You can almost imagine the faint fragrance of peonies and roses drifting through an open window, the sounds of the park in the distance. Composed with a florist's practiced hand, each element speaks of intention and care, turning this collection into more than simple wedding flowers - it becomes a visual keepsake of love, hope, and the intimate beauty of a celebration in the Queen's Park neighbourhood.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed collage presents a complete wedding flower story, the kind of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying around Queen's Park and neighbouring streets. In the top-left panel, the bride's mid-torso is framed against a fitted white lace dress, her hands gently supporting a luxurious, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow in soft arcs, each bloom showing a yellow throat that seems to glow against the lace. Nestled among them are blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, fine clusters of baby's breath, and trailing greenery, while deeper, almost fuchsia, spiky flowers punctuate the design with a modern flourish. The top-right panel draws in close on the groom's boutonniere pinned neatly to a dark charcoal or black lapel. His vibrant red tie and subtly patterned shirt give a contemporary edge, while the boutonniere itself-a single pristine white orchid accompanied by sprigs of baby's breath and slender greenery, all bound with a slim white ribbon-mirrors the bride's bouquet with quiet precision. In the bottom-left image, that same boutonniere is laid on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, allowing the viewer to appreciate the smooth orchid petals, cloud-like gypsophila, and clean, ribbon-wrapped stems. The bottom-right panel showcases a coordinated centerpiece set on a white surface. It's arranged in a white woven, lattice-textured vase, brimming with white orchids, soft pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, greenery, and those signature deep pink spiky accents. Two white woven decorative spheres rest alongside, echoing the vase's texture and giving the impression of a carefully styled wedding table, ideal for receptions in nearby venues or private homes across Queen's Park.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding arrangements reads like a conversation in red, white and green - soft, structured and full of feeling. The principal photograph, top-left, captures the bride from mid-torso as she cradles a generously cascading bouquet: the clean, star-shaped white lilies mingle with plush red roses and long-stemmed white phalaenopsis orchids that tumble gently downward. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath and clusters of glossy red hypericum berries add cheerful punctuation, while varied greenery - from broad leaves to thin, feathery foliage - provides texture and subtle movement against a warm beige backdrop and the lace-adorned bodice of her gown. Top-right zooms to the groom's lapel where a single white phalaenopsis blossom sits proud, accompanied by twin red berry clusters, small leaves and fine baby's breath, all secured with a coordinating red ribbon that reflects the groom's bold tie. The lower-left image shows the corsage on soft woven fabric: a delicate orchid centre with curling green accents and a modest loop of red ribbon that hints at intimacy and celebration. Bottom-right displays a carefully balanced table arrangement in a white woven vase, repeating the palette of lilies, roses and cascading orchids, flanked by smooth white decorative spheres that echo the orchids' petals. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing textures and craftsmanship; you can almost imagine the scent of roses and lilies filling a reception room near Queen's Park Farmers' Market or a local hall on a crisp spring afternoon.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents a unified vision of romantic wedding flowers, the kind of carefully co-ordinated designs often chosen by couples marrying near the tree-lined streets of Queen's Park. The top-left image shows a bride from the neckline down, her strapless white wedding dress forming a clean backdrop for a lavish cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids are the stars, their wide petals arching outward and flowing downward over her hands, interwoven with blush pink garden-style roses, soft lavender blooms, airy baby's breath, and strands of trailing greenery that create a fluid, graceful line. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's charcoal-grey suit. A single white orchid boutonniere is pinned neatly to his lapel, accented with tiny lavender flowers and polished green leaves, its stems wrapped in a slim purple ribbon that harmonises with the flash of magenta in his tie. The bottom-left panel offers a ground-level close-up of another boutonniere, placed on lightly textured beige linen. Here, a white phalaenopsis orchid bud nestles beside sprigs of delicate white baby's breath and fresh foliage, all tied with a bright pink ribbon that brings a playful note to the overall elegance. The bottom-right panel features a dramatic cascading arrangement styled as a centerpiece, displayed in an ornate white woven vase on a white surface. White orchids sweep outward and down, layered with roses in shades of blush, pink, and lavender, punctuated by small purple filler flowers and clouds of baby's breath. Beside the vase, three white woven decorative spheres of descending sizes add sculptural interest. Together, the four scenes evoke a refined, pastel-toned wedding story, from personal flowers to statement décor, as you might find in a thoughtfully styled celebration just off Chamberlayne Road.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled bridal bouquet and boutonnière are shown together, captured in soft, natural light as if ready for a ceremony in one of Queen's Park's townhouses. The bouquet is built around lush mauve-pink roses, their petals blush-soft, slightly curled at the edges, and densely layered so that each flower looks like a small watercolor painting in three dimensions. These romantic roses are interspersed with crisp, round green button chrysanthemums that pop against the pastel tones, their small domes suggesting tiny garden mounds you might find along the paths near Queen's Park station. Creamy white lisianthus blooms and other pale blossoms nestle between the roses, adding a refined, almost cloud-like softness that makes the bouquet feel light and full at the same time. The arrangement is shaped into a classic, rounded dome that feels both timeless and current, the kind of bouquet a bride could carry down the aisle of a local church or across a relaxed garden reception off Chamberlayne Road. Delicate greenery peeks out around the edges, giving the bouquet a sense of movement and breathing space, while the stems are wrapped in an intricate band of ribbon, smooth and satiny, with careful folds that hint at the florist's practiced hands. The matching boutonnière lies close by: a single white lisianthus bloom accented with airy grasses and a faint touch of lavender ribbon, elegant and understated, ready to be pinned to a tailored lapel. Light glances off each petal and curve, making the flowers appear freshly misted, as if they've just arrived from a cool morning market, full of hope and the quiet excitement of a wedding day unfolding in Queen's Park.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part image collage captures a cohesive red rose wedding collection that feels perfectly suited to a refined gathering around Queen's Park. In the top-left frame, a bride in a pure white gown holds a compact, rounded bouquet close to her waist, the roses a deep, velvety crimson. Every bloom is nestled closely with polished red hypericum berries, while a smooth ring of glossy green foliage forms a tidy base, making the bouquet appear both luxurious and beautifully controlled, much like a carefully planned ceremony near the park's tree-lined paths. Moving to the top-right, the camera lingers on a groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket, where a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned with precision. Wisps of slender green foliage, petite white gypsophila blossoms, and matching red berries gather behind the rose, all tied with a slim red satin bow that harmonises with a bold red tie and crisp white shirt, creating a look of understated confidence. In the lower-left panel, a second bouquet is shown on a neutral, textured beige backdrop. Several red roses and berries emerge from a frame of broad, dark green tropical leaves, which curve around the flowers in sleek, architectural lines, the stems secured with a red ribbon trailing subtly to one side. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a dome-shaped table centerpiece composed of red roses and berries, resting on a striking white woven spherical base crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven globes sit nearby on a smooth pale surface, backed by a soft beige and grey wall, evoking an elegant reception dinner hosted in a Queen's Park townhouse or local venue. The collage as a whole tells a story of coordinated romance, passion, and thoughtful floral design.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage presents a cohesive wedding flower story in fresh pinks and greens, ideal for a romantic celebration near Queen's Park or a reception tucked away off Chamberlayne Road. In the upper-left image, the focus rests on a bride's hands as she holds a lush, rounded bouquet against the soft detail of her white lace gown. The bouquet is rich with light pink and lavender roses, some tightly furled and others fully opened, surrounded by lime-bright button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria kissed with yellow spots, and airy white baby's breath, all layered over deep green leaves. The upper-right panel moves closer, drawing attention to a single boutonniere pinned to a charcoal-grey suit jacket. A pale pink rosebud, bright green chrysanthemums, and tiny clouds of gypsophila are bound by slender blades of grass and secured with a fuchsia ribbon that mirrors the groom's tie, creating an elegant, modern accent. Below, on the left, a similar bouquet rests lengthwise on a light beige, textured cloth, giving a clearer view of the stems wrapped in bold fuchsia ribbon and the neat, rounded form of the hand-tied design, perfect for bridesmaids or a civil ceremony at the local registry office. The lower-right image shows a low, dome-shaped centerpiece arranged in a white, lattice-patterned spherical vase, packed with the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. Two smaller woven spheres sit beside it, extending the design across the table. The overall effect is coordinated yet soft, like a thoughtful floral thread tying together every moment of a Queen's Park wedding.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image is a refined four-panel collage capturing the floral story of a romantic wedding, styled in a harmonious palette of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses that would feel perfectly at home at a ceremony near Queen's Park station or the leafy avenues off Salusbury Road. In the top left panel, the bride's torso is shown in a softly lit close-up: her white wedding dress, decorated with subtle lace along the bodice, forms a serene backdrop for a round, hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet is densely filled with cream and pale yellow roses, contrasted by richer pink and magenta blooms. Small clusters of white baby's breath and hints of glossy green foliage peek out between the petals, creating an impression of classic romance and considered craftsmanship. In the top right, the groom's boutonnière is pinned to a dark grey suit lapel, next to a crisp white shirt and smooth red silk tie. The focal point is a single white rosebud, partially open, encircled by fresh greenery and tiny white filler flowers, with a neat white satin ribbon at the base, lending discreet polish. The bottom left panel moves to a more relaxed note: a petite bridesmaid's bouquet rests on a light, textured linen surface. It echoes the bridal bouquet's colours, but with a looser, slightly asymmetrical shape, its cream and pale yellow roses mingling with vivid pink blooms, frothy baby's breath, and lively green leaves, the stems finished with a striped pink and white ribbon. In the bottom right, a compact centerpiece of the same roses sits atop a decorative white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller natural woven balls on a white surface, suggesting an elegant yet rustic reception table arrangement that could grace any local Queen's Park celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A wedding bouquet is cradled gently between two hands, its shape forming a rounded, slightly domed cluster of blooms that could have just left a studio near Queen's Park station. The overall palette is soft and airy, a symphony of whites, ivories, and pale lilacs, with the occasional deeper purple note echoing like a quiet refrain. At the center, plush white lisianthus unfurl their velvety petals, layered and delicate, creating a sense of pure, unforced romance. Around them, pastel hydrangea heads fill the spaces with pillowy volume, their tiny florets giving the bouquet a cloud-like fullness. Tucked among these gentle tones are playful lilac allium, their star-shaped blossoms forming small, spherical bursts of color that lend texture and a modern twist. The greenery is deliberately restrained but vital, its cool green leaves framing the flowers and tracing the lines of the bouquet, giving a crisp edge to the softness. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped, likely in a pale ribbon, so the bride's hands rest against a smooth, secure handle rather than bare stems, suggesting a careful, professional finish. Light falls softly from one side, catching on the rounded petals and making the whites and creams appear almost luminous, like early morning sun filtering through trees in Queen's Park itself. The imagined scent is quiet and tender: a blend of clean floral notes with a hint of garden freshness, something you might notice on a still spring morning. This bouquet looks ready to be carried down the aisle of a local church or a civil ceremony overlooking the park, an arrangement that speaks of commitment, local craftsmanship, and a gentle, enduring kind of joy.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of photographs presents a cohesive wedding floral story in soft peach and coral tones, the sort of palette I craft daily at Queen's Park Flowers for couples marrying near the bandstand or the farmers' stalls on Salusbury Road. In the top-left frame a bride in an ivory gown holds a compact, round bouquet: abundant apricot-peach roses tightly grouped with interlacing clouds of gypsophila and rich green foliage, the petals catching a warm, directional light that emphasizes their velvety texture. The top-right close-up shows a groom's dark jacket with a refined boutonnière-a single peach rosebud nestled among baby's breath and a curl of greenery, finished with a slim peach ribbon bow that echoes a coral tie beneath the lapel; it reads as confident, coordinated detail placed close to the heart. The bottom-left image lowers the viewpoint to the bouquet resting on a softly textured cloth, revealing a neat handle wrapped in white ribbon dotted with tiny pink-peach spots and secured with floral tape and pins-an artisan's finishing touch that balances comfort with beauty. In the bottom-right photograph a full domed centerpiece of peach-orange roses and gypsophila sits within a white woven spherical vessel, the surface of the arrangement gently interrupted by fresh leaves; two smaller woven decorative spheres sit before it, creating a layered, tactile display for a reception table. The overall composition feels handcrafted and fresh, suitable for intimate Queen's Park venues and local celebrations, with a calm, inviting aroma suggested by the blossoms and greenery.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image composition captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette, shown across bridal, groom and reception pieces with the confident hand of a local florist. The top-left close-up frames a bride in a strapless white gown holding a generous bouquet: large, fragrant white oriental lilies with some blooms fully unfurled and stamens exposed, paired with white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in a clear purple rim. Smaller closed buds, slender spires of deep purple veronica-like accents, and mixed greens - from fine, wispy grasses to broader glossy foliage - layer texture and depth; the blossoms are caught in soft, warm light that enhances their cream and violet tones and suggests a gentle floral perfume. 

Top-right shows a groom's boutonnière fastened to a dark charcoal-grey jacket, coordinated to the bouquet: a solitary open Eustoma, a tight lily bud, a touch of spiky purple accents and slim green sprigs, all bound with a neat white ribbon bow against the rich purple silk tie beneath. The bottom-left panel displays a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid bouquet laid on a neutral beige textile, echoing the bridal selection but scaled down, stems wrapped in white ribbon to reflect tidy, comfortable handling. 

In the bottom-right, a tall, airy centerpiece rises from a contemporary white spherical vase with an open weave pattern; cascading leaves and grass-like elements spill around open lilies and purple-edged lisianthus, balanced by upright purple spikes. Two woven beige spheres sit nearby on a pale surface, creating a calm tablescape suitable for receptions in Queen's Park or nearby Kilburn Lane. As prepared by Queen's Park Flowers, the suite reads as fresh, elegant and perfectly attuned to local tastes.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A delicately composed groom's boutonniere is shown in close focus, pinned against the lapel of a sharply cut jacket, capturing a moment of quiet preparation before a wedding ceremony near Queen's Park. At its centre, a single red rose is perfectly formed, each overlapping petal curving inward to create a deep, velvety spiral of colour that echoes the hue of the groom's crimson tie. Around this focal bloom, tailored sprigs of glossy greenery and small, rounded berries are arranged with a florist's precision, their darker tones grounding the vivid red and giving the boutonniere depth. Tiny clusters of baby's breath soften the outline, their cloud-like white flowers echoing the lightness of wedding confetti drifting along nearby streets like Chamberlayne Road. The textures are tangible even without sight: the smooth, cool rose petals, the firm yet flexible leaves, the subtle firmness of the berries, and the crisp structure of the supporting stems bound together with discreet floral tape or ribbon. In the soft indoor light, the boutonniere casts a gentle shadow against the jacket fabric, suggesting both sophistication and tenderness. There is a sense of intention in the way each element supports the rose, as if the arrangement is a miniature echo of the larger bouquets and table flowers waiting nearby. Worn close to the heart, this small piece of floral art becomes a keepsake of a day filled with vows, laughter, and the comforting familiarity of family and friends gathered in NW6.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Set against a smart black lapel and a striking red tie, this boutonnière is a small but carefully considered gesture: a single pale yellow rose sits at its centre, petals tight and velvety, accompanied by airy baby's breath and a few slender, fresh green sprigs. The contrast between the creamy bloom and the dark jacket creates a refined focal point, while the whispery gypsophila softens the composition with little frosty points that catch the light. A crisp white ribbon secures the stems, its neat bow adding a tactile counterpoint to the plushness of the rose and the feather-light foliage. There is a subtle scent of rose when carried close to the lapel, clean and reassuring rather than overpowering, and the boutonnière's scale is intimate-meant to sit comfortably against cloth and skin, to be noticed only when someone leans in. In my practice I tune these tiny arrangements to the rhythm of the day: durable wiring beneath the wrap, stitchwork to hold each element in place, and balanced proportions so the pin sits steady through ceremony and photos. I picture this pinned on a groom outside a Queen's Park church or preparing at a local corner café near Chamberlayne Road, the pale yellow providing a calm, affectionate note amid the excitement. It's a singular token of care-fresh, fragrant and quietly expressive of the day's sentiment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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