Harold Wood Wedding Collections

At Harold Wood Florist, weddings are our favourite kind of love story. From the first idea to the final petal, our experienced florist team in Harold Wood designs elegant, seasonal flowers and bouquets that feel personal to you and your venue.

Whether you're saying "I do" near Harold Wood Station, celebrating close to Gallows Corner, or hosting a reception by the green spaces around Harold Wood Park, we'll guide you through colour palettes, flower varieties, and styles that photograph beautifully and last the day.

Our curated wedding collections include hand-tied bridal bouquets, bridesmaid flowers, buttonholes, corsages, table centres and statement ceremony pieces. We regularly create designs for couples from Gidea Park, Romford and Brentwood, bringing a trusted local touch and deep knowledge of nearby venues and churches.

You can order online with confidence, knowing every design is created fresh in-store by our skilled team. Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery on wedding and celebration flowers across Harold Wood and surrounding areas when you order before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke consultations with experienced wedding florists
  • Local venue know-how across Harold Wood and nearby areas
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM

If you're planning your big day, let Harold Wood Florist help you create wedding flowers that feel authentically you and perfectly Harold Wood.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell a coordinated story of modern romance and quiet confidence. The groom's single red rose curls inward with sculptural grace, its velvety crimson surface contrasting with a tiny cloud of gypsophila that adds a whisper of white, like a miniature veil. A trailing tendril of greenery and a sliver of eucalyptus lend a soft, aromatic edge and a pleasing variety of texture beside the rose's smoothness. The larger bouquet repeats these notes on a grander scale: lush blue hydrangeas build a dramatic, rounded base while clusters of red roses emerge as focal points, their depths illuminated by soft, natural light. Eucalyptus leaves, round and silvery, weave through the composition to soften the palette and introduce a cool, herbal fragrance that complements the floral sweetness. This is a set designed for photographs and for living moments - the boutonnière pinned at the lapel, the bouquet carried with relaxed confidence down the aisle. Having created similar pairings for couples marrying in Harold Wood and nearby Gidea Park, I choose flowers that will stand up to a full day of celebration yet feel fresh at the moment you see them. Available for careful, same-day delivery across Harold Wood and surrounding streets, these pieces are balanced for scent, proportion and movement so that every glance and every touch says both unity and celebration. Prepared with the attention to detail customers have come to expect from Harold Wood Florist, this pairing feels contemporary while rooted in classic wedding romance.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This image suite speaks of calm morning preparation and meticulous floral harmony, all in a refined peach, purple and white scheme. In the close-up bridal shot a hand-tied bouquet rests gently against a white dress: the centre is a cluster of full, pale peach roses whose velvety petals fold inward like small promises. Surrounding them are ruffled white lisianthus edged in vivid violet, their frilled margins guiding the eye around the round shape, while tiny baby's breath punctuates the arrangement with cloud-like texture. The stems are neatly bound with a peach ribbon, the wrap held in place by tiny pearly pins that catch the soft daylight - details a bride will remember by touch as much as sight. The groom's boutonniere mirrors this simplicity: a single peach rose tucked to the lapel of a charcoal suit, accompanied by delicate greenery and baby's breath, finished with a blush ribbon so the floral story carries into his tie and pocket. A secondary, slightly smaller bouquet shown on textured fabric reads as a bridesmaid or toss bouquet, compact yet lush, and the centerpiece panel completes the narrative with the same florals arranged in a white, basket-like vase beside subtle woven decor. Taken together, the images suggest a wedding day that values texture, scent and tonal unity - a floral language that feels especially fitting for intimate ceremonies held in and around Harold Wood and nearby Gidea Park, where seasonal English roses and gentle lisianthus soften formal attire and reception tables alike.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part bridal collage captures a refined wedding floral story, the kind often planned for couples marrying around Harold Wood, Gidea Park, or on the edge of Essex. In the top-left image, a bride in a subtly textured white gown is shown from the chest down, standing in front of a light beige background. Her hands gently hold a lavish cascading bouquet built around bold white oriental lilies, each bloom open with visible stamens, framed by lush green foliage. From the heart of the bouquet, creamy white Phalaenopsis orchids descend in an elegant waterfall, interwoven with a central cream rose, bright green button-like flowers, clusters of cheerful red berries, and light, feathery gypsophila that lends a soft misty finish. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom, dressed smartly in a deep charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and strong red tie. On his lapel sits a coordinated boutonnière: a single white orchid with a yellow throat, a touch of rounded green bloom, and tiny white filler flowers, all carefully bound at the base with a neat red ribbon that echoes his tie. In the bottom-left frame, that same buttonhole rests alone on a textured beige linen-style fabric, revealing every detail of petal, leaf, and ribbon, as if laid out for final checks before the ceremony. The bottom-right image presents the bridal bouquet again, now upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white table, backed by a pale grey wall. Three white wicker balls sit beside it, suggesting reception styling for a Harold Wood celebration, where the calm whites and energetic reds and greens create a look of modern romance and timeless poise.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive floral collection ideally suited to a Harold Wood wedding, weaving the same colours and textures through every element. The top-left panel focuses on the bride's torso and hands. She wears a classic strapless white dress and holds a rounded bouquet that feels full yet carefully shaped. At its heart, vivid fuchsia peonies bloom in tight clusters, each flower a whirl of soft, velvety petals. They are framed by white alstroemeria, their slim petals marked with fine maroon speckles, and surrounded by sprigs of light green spiky blooms and deep green leaves that add lift and contrast. Her hands, with a single ring catching the light, hold the stems gently, suggesting a moment of quiet before the walk down the aisle. To the right, in the top-right panel, the camera homes in on the groom's charcoal suit jacket and lavender tie. A neat boutonniere is pinned to the lapel: a small arrangement of white alstroemeria, tiny green buds, and foliage, tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that coordinates with the tie and complements the bridal bouquet. It looks like the thoughtful finishing touch added by an experienced Harold Wood florist. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on a pale beige, textured surface. It mirrors the main bouquet's design but in a more compact form, ideal for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet at a Harold Wood reception venue. Magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery are gathered together, the stems wrapped in lavender ribbon. The bottom-right panel offers a glimpse of the reception décor: a compact cluster of the same flowers is nestled in a white, woven, spherical vase, accompanied by three lighter beige woven spheres that echo the textural theme. Together, the four images show how one floral palette can flow from the bridal bouquet to buttonhole, attendants' flowers, and table arrangements in a harmonious, coordinated wedding design.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
An exquisitely balanced boutonniere is pinned against a charcoal suit jacket, its single luminous pink rose taking pride of place at the groom's lapel like a small but powerful statement of romance. The rosebud is open just enough to reveal layers of satin-like petals spiralling from a deeper, rosy heart to softer, blushing edges, catching the light with a subtle sheen. Around this central bloom, a few airy sprigs of white baby's breath provide a delicate halo, their tiny clustered flowers adding texture and a hint of softness. A sleek, folded green leaf curves gently behind the rose, offering structure and a fresh, polished backdrop, while fine wisps of greenery peek out at the sides to keep the design natural and relaxed. The stem is wrapped in a neat band of velvet ribbon, its rich, tactile surface suggesting care and ceremony, the sort of detail a groom might notice as he takes a final, steadying breath before walking into a church near Harold Wood or a registry office close to the station. Against the dark charcoal fabric, the colours are intensified: the pink appears more vivid, the whites brighter, and the greens richer, creating a refined contrast that photographs beautifully. There is an understated confidence to this boutonniere, reflecting both tradition and a contemporary eye for design. You can almost imagine the scene-the soft murmur of guests gathering in a Harold Wood venue, the scent of fresh petals mingling with crisp suit fabric, and this single pink rose quietly accompanying every heartfelt vow, every shared glance, and each step into a new chapter of life together.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage traces a romantic red-and-white wedding story, the kind you might see unfolding at a Harold Wood ceremony followed by a cosy reception nearby. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in a classic white lace wedding gown holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is dense with velvety red roses, their petals layered and full, interspersed with airy white baby's breath that softens the intensity of the colour. Subtle touches of green foliage slip between the blooms, giving the design depth without disturbing its refined, almost sculpted shape. In the top-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom: his dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and bright red tie create a smart frame for a single red rosebud boutonniere. The tiny arrangement mirrors the bridal bouquet, with sprigs of gypsophila, fine pointed greenery, and a playful strand of wispy grass gathered at the base and tied with a slim red satin ribbon. It sits neatly on the lapel, like a miniature echo of the bride's flowers. The bottom-left panel shows another bridal-style bouquet resting on a light grey, slightly textured surface, its open red roses and plentiful baby's breath forming a rounded, generous dome. The stems are carefully bound with red-and-white striped twine, suggesting a handmade touch from a local florist who knows how weddings in Harold Wood feel-personal and heartfelt. In the bottom-right panel, a compact centrepiece of red roses and white gypsophila crowns a white, ball-shaped vase woven from thin strips that resemble rattan or paper. Two smaller woven spheres in natural off-white tones sit in front, completing a cohesive décor scheme ideal for wedding breakfast tables or evening reception settings in and around Harold Wood.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image presents a thoughtfully coordinated bridal flower set, styled with the quiet poise of a Harold Wood wedding morning. The main bouquet commands attention with its profusion of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, hand-tied into a rounded shape that feels both full and airy. The peonies, with their layered, ruffled petals, offer a plush, almost cloudlike texture, while the roses introduce smooth spirals of colour in shades of blush, rosy magenta, and soft lavender. Wisps of white baby's breath are woven among the blooms, adding delicate contrast and giving the entire arrangement a dreamy, misted quality. Nearby rest companion pieces-smaller bouquets and a groom's boutonnière-each one designed to echo the central bouquet's romance. The boutonnière is crafted around a single lilac rosebud, set against fine feathery greenery and dotted with tiny gypsophila blooms, its stems neatly wrapped to sit perfectly on a suit jacket. Every arrangement is supported by polished, sculptural green leaves, their rich, deep tones forming a fresh, elegant frame for the pastel petals. Soft, even lighting bathes the flowers, as though they were photographed near a window overlooking Harold Wood Park or a quiet street off Gubbins Lane, bringing out subtle shifts of colour and the velvety finish of the petals. The scene feels intimate and anticipatory, like a captured moment just before a local florist leaves for a ceremony. You can imagine the gentle rustle of tissue paper, the cool feel of ribbon, and the tender emotion as these blooms are lifted and carried, ready to accompany vows, photographs, and the first steps into married life.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-part wedding collage presents a complete floral story, the sort of coordinated styling a couple in Harold Wood might choose for a church ceremony followed by a reception at a local venue. In the top left panel, the bride's mid-torso is framed against a white lace wedding gown, her hands wrapped around a lavish cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, their petals wide and satin-like with soft yellow centers, tumble gracefully over layers of blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, dainty baby's breath, and lush green foliage. Slim, spiky flowers in a deeper fuchsia pink peek through, lending a modern twist to the otherwise classic, romantic design. The bouquet's length and gentle curve create an ethereal silhouette, echoing the drape of the gown. In the top right panel, the groom's dark charcoal or black jacket and bold red tie set the stage for a refined boutonnière: a single white phalaenopsis orchid accented by clouds of gypsophila and slender green sprigs, all wrapped tightly in white satin ribbon. The bottom left focuses solely on this boutonnière, laid on a neutral beige, linen-like fabric, allowing the craftsmanship and clean finishes to be clearly seen. In the bottom right panel, a matching centerpiece fills a cylindrical white woven or lattice vase on a pristine white surface. The familiar mix of orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, gypsophila, and greenery is repeated, with the rich pink spikes adding depth and texture. Two decorative white woven spheres stand beside it, completing an elegant tablescape reminiscent of reception styling often created by Harold Wood Florist for local celebrations.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A coordinated quartet of wedding florals is shown across four panels, each photograph composed to emphasize harmony of colour, texture and emotion under soft, natural light. The upper-left panel captures the bride from mid-torso down: her classic white dress with delicate lace detailing frames a dramatic cascading bouquet. Central star-shaped white lilies open boldly among tightly-budded deep red roses, while pure white phalaenopsis orchids trail in gentle cascades. Tiny clouds of Gypsophila and clusters of bright red hypericum berries punctuate the arrangement, and assorted green foliage-some fine and feathery, some broad and glossy-adds depth and movement. The overall impression is tactile: the smooth wax of orchid petals, the velvety rose faces, the slightly rough stems and the soft ribbon loop that anchors the palette.

In the top-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit lapel next to a vivid red tie; a single phalaenopsis blossom is flanked by berry clusters and baby's breath, echoing the bride's bouquet in miniature. The bottom-left close-up lays an identical boutonniere on a light beige textured fabric-linen or burlap-so the craftsmanship and component details are plainly visible. Bottom-right presents a table centerpiece in a white woven vase, set on a pristine white surface and surrounded by white spherical ornaments; it repeats the same lilies, roses, orchids, berries and wispy greens to complete the visual story. This ensemble feels both timeless and modern, a floral language well-suited to celebrations across Harold Wood, Gidea Park and nearby Upminster.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated styling a Harold Wood couple might choose for a ceremony near Harold Wood Park or a reception in a local hotel suite. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible in her strapless white gown, but her bouquet tells us everything about the mood. A cascade of pristine white phalaenopsis orchids flows over her hands, intertwined with blush pink and soft lavender roses, dainty purple fillers, airy sprigs of baby's breath, and loose trails of greenery, all forming a graceful, romantic teardrop shape. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's dark grey suit, capturing a single white orchid boutonniere pinned to his lapel, accented by clusters of lavender filler blooms, tiny green leaves, and a slender purple ribbon that harmonises with his bold magenta tie, resulting in an understated yet polished focal point. In the bottom-left panel, a second boutonniere rests on a lightly textured beige fabric surface, almost like a flat-lay detail shot. The orchid is in bud rather than fully open, surrounded by delicate white baby's breath and subtle greenery, tied with a bright pink ribbon that adds a playful edge to the otherwise gentle palette. Finally, the bottom-right panel features a dramatic cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, placed on a crisp white base. White orchids, mixed shades of pink and lavender roses, tiny purple blossoms, and baby's breath tumble outward, visually echoed by three white woven decorative spheres set beside the vase, creating a unified collection of wedding florals that speak of elegance, care, and thoughtful design, much like what you'd expect from an experienced local florist preparing flowers for a Harold Wood wedding.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed as though on a dressing table in a Harold Wood home just before the wedding begins, this floral ensemble showcases a full bridal bouquet paired with a refined groom's boutonnière. The bouquet is dominated by soft mauve-pink roses, each bloom lush and open, their petals layered like fine fabric with dusky lavender tones deepening toward the centre. Interspersed among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, compact and domed, lending a fresh, contemporary texture that recalls the vivid greens of Harold Wood Park in early summer. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blossoms fill the spaces between, their ruffled petals catching the light and introducing a gentle, cloud-like softness. The bouquet's overall form is rounded and deliberate, classic in shape yet modern in its colour blend and use of texture, with hints of foliage peeking around the outer edges to keep the design relaxed rather than rigid. The stems are neatly gathered and trimmed, encased in a pink and white ribbon wrapping that spirals smoothly down the handle, cool and satin-like under the fingers. Close by, the boutonnière sits poised: a single elegant white lisianthus bloom accompanied by slender grasses or soft greenery, and tied with a delicate touch of lavender ribbon that echoes the bouquet's rose tones. Light falls gently across both pieces, highlighting the natural sheen of the petals and the rich green of the leaves, as if coming through a window overlooking a quiet Harold Wood side street. The scene suggests a moment of stillness before the celebration, when flowers and fragrance set the tone for a day of promises and shared happiness.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage captures a complete wedding floral collection built around the drama of red roses, envisioned as if created by a seasoned Harold Wood florist for a local couple celebrating near Harold Wood Park. In the top-left image, a bride in a pristine white wedding gown holds a tight, domed bouquet. The roses are a deep, velvety crimson, clustered so closely that each bloom seems to melt into the next, while red hypericum berries peek between the petals like tiny drops of colour. Around the edge, a carefully arranged collar of lush green foliage gives the bouquet structure and definition, offering a fresh contrast against the smooth white fabric of her dress. The top-right panel shifts focus to the groom's attire: a charcoal-grey suit jacket with a single red rose boutonniere pinned to the lapel. The rosebud is accented with feathery green foliage, petite white gypsophila blossoms, and a few red berries, all neatly bound with a narrow red satin ribbon bow that echoes his bright red tie and clean white shirt. The bottom-left image zooms in on another bouquet resting on textured beige fabric, likely for a bridesmaid or accent display. Here, several red roses and berries are nestled within broad, dark green tropical leaves that curve and fold around the flowers in a bold, sculptural style, with the stems gathered by a red ribbon visible on the right. The bottom-right panel features a compact table centerpiece composed of red roses and berries, shaped into a gentle dome and set on a white woven spherical base, with two smaller, natural wood-tone spheres nearby on a light surface. Together, these images portray a coordinated, romantic red theme suitable for a Harold Wood wedding reception along the quieter residential streets off Ardleigh Green Road.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four images tells the story of a cohesive wedding flower theme, all in soft pink, lilac, and vivid green tones that feel at home in Harold Wood's churches, registry office ceremonies, and cosy reception venues. The top-left panel focuses on the bride from the shoulders down, her white lace gown gently textured behind a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet is densely packed with pale pink and lavender roses in various stages of bloom, bright green button chrysanthemums, light pink alstroemeria detailed with fine yellow speckles, and airy white baby's breath, all cradled in glossy green foliage that provides contrast and structure. In the top-right panel, a charcoal grey suit jacket and vibrant fuchsia tie frame a meticulously crafted boutonniere. This neat cluster features a single soft pink rosebud, miniature green chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and slim decorative grasses, bound with a matching pink ribbon that echoes the bridal bouquet with quiet elegance, as if prepared for a groom greeting guests along Colchester Road. The lower-left image shows a similar bouquet laid on its side across a light beige, fabric-covered surface, the fuchsia ribbon wrap around the stems clearly visible, giving a sense of the florist's technique and the bouquet's comfortable, hand-held scale. The lower-right panel completes the set with a rounded table centerpiece, made from the same roses, button chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, nestled tightly into a white spherical vase with a woven or lattice pattern, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres, a perfect finishing touch for Harold Wood reception tables or a special celebration at home.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a complete floral story, tying bride, groom, party, and reception together through one gentle palette of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses. In the top left image, the bride is shown from the shoulders down, holding a tightly clustered, round bouquet close to her white lace bodice. The roses are packed generously, with creamy and buttery yellow blooms contrasted by deeper pink and mauve roses. Between them, you can almost trace a path of white baby's breath and soft green leaves, which give the bouquet movement and freshness, as if it has just been carried out from a Harold Wood florist on a calm morning. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's lapel. His charcoal suit and crisp white shirt frame a vivid red silk tie, and beside it sits a carefully crafted boutonniere. A single white rosebud, not yet fully open, is ringed with delicate white filler flowers and a small flourish of greenery, the stems bound neatly with a slim white satin ribbon tied in a tidy bow. It feels understated but impeccably considered, ideal for formal portraits perhaps taken near Harold Wood station or in nearby green spaces. On the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet is laid on a textured beige linen cloth. It echoes the bridal flowers but with a slightly more relaxed structure: clusters of cream and light yellow roses sit alongside bright pink blooms, softened by generous clouds of baby's breath and leafy green sprigs. A pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems into a tidy handle, adding a youthful charm. Finally, the bottom right panel reveals a table centerpiece designed for a wedding reception. The same rounded mix of cream, yellow, and pink roses with white filler flowers and foliage is arranged tightly atop a white spherical vase made from interwoven branches or twigs, creating a sculptural, airy base. Nearby, two smaller decorative woven spheres in pale, natural tones rest on a clean white surface against a muted beige backdrop, suggesting an elegant, slightly rustic table setting suited to intimate Harold Wood celebrations.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
On a polished table, a contemporary white wicker vase cradles a wedding arrangement that feels like a deep, steady breath before the ceremony begins, the kind you might take while looking out across Harold Wood's leafy streets near Squirrels Heath. The design is low and rounded, its silhouette soft but assured, overflowing with creamy lisianthus whose petals curve in gentle layers, giving the impression of clouds gathered in a calm summer sky. Threaded between them are subtle pink stocks, their narrow, clustered flowers adding both height and a blush-like warmth that never tips into boldness. Accents of vivid purple blooms nestle strategically within the cooler tones, introducing flickers of energy and romance, like small sparks in a quiet room. Long, flexible strands of greenery loop outward and back in, tracing elegant arcs that frame the flowers and provide a sense of movement, as though the piece is breathing. Light falls from one side, glancing off the pale petals so that they glow, while shadows deepen in the heart of the purples and greens, adding depth and dimension. The imagined scent is gentle and soothing, a soft mingling of freesia and sweet pea that hints at open doors and fresh air drifting in from a garden. This is a centrepiece meant for intimate gatherings and wedding receptions alike, perfectly at home on a small table in a Harold Wood restaurant or a family home. The arrangement radiates subtle luxury and careful craftsmanship, every curve and colour balanced with the practiced hand of a florist who understands both romance and restraint.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single boutonnière presented against a dark charcoal or navy suit lapel, photographed close enough to reveal the intimate craft behind the small composition. At its centre sits a delicate peach rosebud, petals still softly cupped and velvety to the eye, bordered by fine sprays of white gypsophila and a tasteful wisp of greenery that gives the tiny cluster a light, organic silhouette. A slim coral tie beneath the jacket picks up the rose's warm hues, creating an elegant, tonal echo that reads as careful coordination between floristry and attire. Tied at the stem with a narrow peach-coloured ribbon bow, the boutonnière rests low and dignified on the lapel - the kind of detail that feels both traditional and quietly modern. Light in the image is measured and controlled, catching the rose's slight sheen and the crisp texture of the suit fabric, while the gypsophila offers a whispery contrast that softens the composition. This is the kind of boutonnière I would prepare for a groom leaving from Harold Wood for a local church or registry office: small, personal, and made to be worn comfortably throughout a day of celebration. The photograph suggests pride and thoughtful pairing - a modest flourish close to the heart that complements the couple's palette and punctuates formal attire with natural beauty and reassuring craftsmanship.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-frame image captures a single wedding floral story in white and purple, composed with the confident hand of a neighbourhood florist. Top-left, a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous bouquet where creamy white oriental lilies open wide, their satin petals and pollen-dusted stamens balancing against white Eustoma (lisianthus) rimmed in lively purple. Partially closed buds and slender, grass-like foliage add texture and movement, while small spikes of deep purple veronica and tiny filler blooms tuck between leaves for depth. Top-right shows a groom's charcoal-grey lapel bearing a neat boutonnière: a solitary purple-edged lisianthus, a petite lily bud and a sprig of spiky purple accents, bound with a neat white ribbon and echoing the bride's palette on a smaller scale. The bottom-left panel features a hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on a soft beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon to highlight the artisan hand-tying technique; the same white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and verdant greens create continuity. Bottom-right displays a sculptural centerpiece in a contemporary white woven sphere vase, tall grasses and cascading leaves framing open lilies and lisianthus, paired visually with two woven beige decorative spheres to suggest table styling for a reception. The soft, warm light across all panels emphasizes the lilies' fragrance and the tactile contrast of satin petals, ruffled lisianthus and airy foliage - a set of arrangements Harold Wood Florist might choose for weddings around Harold Wood Station, Dagnam Park and nearby Hornchurch.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
In this intimate scene, the bride's bouquet is framed by her ivory gown and gently clasped hands, creating a moment of poised stillness in the midst of a Harold Wood celebration. The bouquet itself is a harmonious blend of white lilies and a single, central red rose, arranged so that the lilies open outward like soft stars. Their petals are broad and slightly curved, catching the light with a subtle sheen that gives them a luminous, almost porcelain quality. At the very centre, the red rose draws the eye, its velvety petals forming a compact, spiralling core of deep crimson-a quiet, powerful symbol of love. Among these feature blooms, red hypericum berries nestle in small clusters, their round, glossy shapes adding both texture and a playful pop of colour. Slender green leaves and wisps of grass arc gracefully around and through the bouquet, giving it a sense of motion and natural energy that echoes the greenery of Harold Wood's parks and garden-lined avenues. Sprays of baby's breath float between the larger elements like tiny white clouds, softening the composition and making it feel airier despite its rich colours. The bride's fingers are lightly wrapped around the stems, her nails neat and polished, suggesting care in every detail. The ivory fabric of her dress provides a calm, neutral background that allows the whites to appear brighter and the reds deeper by contrast. From the picture, you can almost sense the mingled scent of lilies and rose, and the cool, smooth textures of petals and leaves. The bouquet seems designed not just for beauty, but to mirror the emotion of vows spoken in Harold Wood's churches, registry offices, or local venues, carrying hope, joy, and commitment in every stem.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Framed against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, this boutonnière reads like a tiny, devoted declaration: a single pale yellow rose, its petals plush and slightly cupped, takes centre stage with delicate sprigs of baby's breath and a few slim green shoots for freshness. The contrast between the rose's buttery softness and the crisp tailoring of the lapel makes the flower stand out with gentle authority-small but unmistakably intimate. A neat white ribbon ties the components together, its smooth texture echoing the bloom's powdery surface and offering a clean visual finish. Up close, there's a tactile interplay to admire: the rose's velvety surface, the airy, cloud-like clusters of gypsophila, and the fine linear rhythm of the greens creating a miniature landscape against fabric. The lighting is soft and natural, catching the outer petal tips and giving the boutonnière a subtle glow that reads as calm affection in photography. Worn at a wedding or special occasion, this boutonnière communicates thoughtful restraint; it's understated yet lovingly crafted, a floral whisper rather than a shout. In Harold Wood, you might spot details like this at family ceremonies on Gubbins Lane or at small receptions near the station, chosen by people who value considered simplicity. The piece is crafted to sit comfortably on clothing, to be noticed in passing photos, and to carry the gentle perfume of a garden morning wherever the day leads.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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