Harold Wood Wedding Corsages

At Harold Wood Florist, we create elegant, handcrafted wedding corsages that look beautiful from the walk down the aisle to the last dance. Our experienced local florist team has designed corsages for weddings across Harold Wood, from intimate ceremonies near Harold Wood Station to grand celebrations close to Harold Wood Park and along Gubbins Lane.

Every corsage is made to order using fresh seasonal flowers chosen to complement your dress, colour palette, and wedding style. Whether you prefer classic roses, soft pastels, or something a little more modern, we'll guide you with friendly, expert advice so your bouquets and corsages feel perfectly coordinated.

We regularly provide wedding flowers for couples in:

  • Romford - timeless corsages to match traditional bridal looks
  • Gidea Park - soft, romantic designs for church and garden weddings
  • Brentwood - chic modern styles for contemporary venues

Need flowers in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery on wedding corsages and complementary pieces across Harold Wood and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. All designs are prepared with care in our local studio, conditioned properly so they stay fresh and comfortable to wear throughout your day.

If you're planning your wedding in Harold Wood, visit our shop or browse and order online with confidence, knowing your corsages are crafted by a trusted local florist who truly understands the area, the venues, and what works best for real couples.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage presents a poetic study in white and green, captured against a spotless white field that allows every petal and bead to speak. At its center sits a proud white Gerbera daisy, the petals layered like fine silk and stretching outward from a bright lime-yellow to chartreuse centre that gives the bloom a lively heartbeat. Surrounding it, small, fluffy white chrysanthemum sprays and soft lisianthus buds fold into the composition, offering a pillowy softness that invites touch. Beneath and between these blooms, long, glossy green leaves-deep Ruscus tones-provide a cool, grounding backdrop and introduce a serene contrast to the whites. The flowers are fastened to the wrist with a refined band of tiny, pearlescent beads strung in multiple delicate rows; the pearls lend an understated, vintage romance that nods to heirloom touches often requested for weddings and milestone dances. The overall scent imagined here is light and green, a tender, grassy hint layered with the subtle powder of fresh petals. Photographed in soft daylight, the corsage shows the florist's attention to scale and balance, each bloom placed to hover naturally above the wrist rather than sit flat. This piece evokes a calm, celebratory mood-perfect for a bride walking toward the altar in Harold Wood, a proud graduate preparing for a ceremony, or a prom attendee stepping out beneath the glow of local halls near Romford Market. It reads like a small, wearable memory, made to be felt as much as seen.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Set against a pristine white background, this wrist corsage reads like a little chapter of floral romance, displayed on the left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone that gives scale and warmth to the arrangement. The focal point is a full, deep fuchsia-pink rose whose dense, concentric petals open with a tender, purposeful curl, releasing a quiet, floral perfume in the imagination. Surrounding the rose, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea provide a cloud-like volume, their tiny petals luminous and slightly translucent under gentle studio light. Scattered among the hydrangea are white alstroemeria-Peruvian lilies-each petal edged with subtle light green streaking that draws the eye inward toward the flower's heart. A small grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink blossoms on the right suggest movement and the idea of a bloom yet to fully sing. The arrangement is anchored by broad, emerald-green leaves that frame and lift the flowers, offering a cool contrast to the warm pinks. Securing this wearable bouquet is a refined bracelet of several strands of tiny white pearls, sitting like a net of soft sheen across the wrist and extending slightly down the back of the hand, marrying floral softness with classic jewellery charm. This corsage, with its delicate scent and careful construction, is especially suited to prom nights, wedding parties, or an intimate celebration in Harold Wood-apt for walks from the station toward the park, or an evening at a local community hall.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Hand-crafted with the care of a local Harold Wood florist, this white wrist corsage is a study in understated luxury, shown here on a light-skinned wrist against a neutral white backdrop to highlight its refined details. The focal ivory rose is full and supple, its petals unfurling in soft layers that suggest tenderness and quiet celebration. To its lower left a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an alstroemeria or small lily - reveals a subtle green-yellow throat and slightly ribbed petals that add sculpted contrast. Tiny clusters of gypsophila float like mist around the main flowers, while green-tinged buds promise movement and new life. A small grouping of daisy-like white blooms with golden centres sits toward the lower edge, offering a sweet, informal accent against the formality of the rose. Deep, glossy green leaves of varying shapes provide a lush frame, their smooth surfaces lending weight and balance to the airy florals. The botanical arrangement is affixed with a multi-strand faux-pearl bracelet: evenly rounded, lustrous beads threaded to encircle the wrist with gentle elasticity and a timeless touch. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the ivory tones and the leaves' emerald depth, and the overall scent reads as clean and faintly powdery, like early spring mornings near Harold Wood station or Romford market. Perfect for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, or prom-goers, this corsage marries classic materials and modern construction for a memorable finish.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a stark white backdrop on a pale wrist, this corsage is a study in contrast and harmony, centred on a lush, partially open pink rose whose petals fold inward like a gentle embrace and darken to a magenta rim that catches the light. Grouped around it, saturated indigo and royal purple hydrangea blooms provide depth; each cluster appears to have tiny, luminous blue-tinged centres that make the purple sing and read almost like twilight shadows. The florist's touch shows in the supporting foliage: long, silvery-green sprigs-evoking eucalyptus or lavender-create a soft, airy halo behind the main flowers, while variegated English ivy with deep green cores edged in creamy yellow traces the silhouette and brings a touch of old-world charm. A contemporary element is introduced by a wide, striped leaf with crisp white and pale green stripes, artfully curled into a tight spiral that adds movement and a sculptural note. Tucked below, a layer of open-weave dark purple mesh raises and separates the blooms, its lacy texture catching light and giving a subtle sheen reminiscent of evening fabrics. The composition smells faintly of rose and cool greenery, and the mix of velvety, crisp, and feathery textures invites a gentle, tactile appreciation. Ideal for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or honoured guests, this wristlet balances classic romance with modern detail, a small accessory that feels both familiar and distinctly crafted by a thoughtful hand in our local Harold Wood neighbourhood.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is presented on the left wrist against a bright white backdrop, every element visible and deliberately composed. The focal point is a large, creamy apricot rose, its petals soft and full, catching gentle highlights that emphasize their velvety surface and faint translucence at the edges. Nestled beneath are two lively lime-green button chrysanthemums-playful, spherical clusters whose texture contrasts with the rose's smoothness and injects an energetic pop of colour. Shallow shadows reveal a foundation of deep green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, layered to cradle the blooms and provide a luminous, leafy frame. A long, variegated Ti- or Dracaena-like leaf, striped in lighter and darker greens, is folded and curled outward in a deliberate arc, adding an architectural flourish that reads as modern and sophisticated. The fastening is discreetly concealed, so the flowers seem to float on the wrist. Imagine the faint scent of rose, a whisper of green stems, and the subtle weight of fresh petals as the wearer moves from ceremony to celebration. This piece feels equally at home at a prom in Hornchurch or a small wedding near Gidea Park; its palette-soft peach with bright lime accents-conveys gentle romance with a contemporary edge. As an experienced florist working around Harold Wood station and local community venues, I see this corsage as a dependable, elegant choice for marking important neighbourhood moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small poem pinned to the wrist, this corsage centers a luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad petals open like an invitation. The orchid's throat glows a warm yellow, edged by a deeper orange that draws the eye inward and lends the bloom a gentle sunlit warmth. It sits cradled on a bed of delicate asparagus fern - airy, feathered fronds that seem to float and provide a soft, verdant halo. To one side, a tight cluster of rounded Hypericum berries adds weight and narrative: each berry shifts in color from pale green to blushing pink and into a ripe cranberry that reflects the slow, sweet arc of a season. A sprig of ruffled lime-green foliage lifts the palette, introducing a crisp, contemporary note. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist by multiple strands of small white pearls; their satiny surfaces catch the light and glide over the skin, offering a tactile contrast to the orchid's velvety smoothness and the fern's filigree. Set against a pristine white background, the textures and contrasts read clearly - cool pearls, soft petals, glossy berries and feathery greens - and the overall mood is one of intimate celebration. Imagine this worn for a prom under soft evening lamps, or as a wedding accent arriving from a local Harold Wood floral designer, its freshness and balance a small but memorable declaration of care.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I picture this corsage in my hands at the shop on a busy morning near Harold Wood station: two radiant yellow roses-one opened wide on the left, the other a more tender cup on the right-anchor the composition, each with a tiny clear crystal set near its heart to catch and scatter the light as the wearer moves. Nestled just above them, a single dark plum calla lily rises with sculpted simplicity, its velvety, almost black-cherry surface turning the yellow into something more luminous by contrast. Airy asparagus fern breathes through the arrangement, lending a soft halo and a faint green fragrance under the roses' sweetness, while large variegated leaves with pale margins sit below as a steady, glossy frame. Small white button-like filler flowers are tucked in for texture and fullness, giving the corsage a delicate, handcrafted finish. The piece is shown diagonally across a light-skinned forearm, set on a stark white background so each colour and surface - the roses' soft petals, the calla's sleek curve, the fern's filigree - is clear for everyone to imagine. As a florist in Harold Wood, I think of this as ideal for prom, a bridesmaid, or a distinguished guest; at Harold Wood Florist we would fasten it with a slim ribbon or elastic so it sits comfortably on the wrist while still feeling celebratory. The overall mood is cheerful yet refined: sunny, tactile, and quietly elegant, a small celebration you can wear.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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