Woolwich Wedding Collections - Flowers Woolwich

At Flowers Woolwich, we've been helping local couples celebrate their big day with unforgettable flowers and bespoke wedding bouquets for years. From intimate ceremonies at Woolwich Town Hall to riverside receptions near the Royal Arsenal and strolls along Woolwich High Street, we know every corner of SE18 and how to dress it beautifully.

Our expert florist team will guide you through colour palettes, seasonal blooms, and styles that suit your venue, dress and personality. Whether you dream of loose garden-style arrangements or crisp, classic roses, we design wedding flowers that look stunning in person and in photos.

  • Personal consultations for couples in Woolwich, Plumstead and Charlton
  • Hand-delivered bridal bouquets, buttonholes and table flowers
  • Reliable same-day delivery on selected items when you order online before 3 PM

Every stem is carefully conditioned in our Woolwich studio and arranged by experienced florists who understand timing, transport and venue logistics. We coordinate with local churches, registry offices and reception venues so your wedding flowers arrive fresh, on time and perfectly presented.

Browse our Woolwich wedding collections and conveniently order online, or get in touch to tailor a package that fits your celebration. With Flowers Woolwich, you can trust your wedding day blooms are in caring, expert local hands.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the neat line of a tailored suit, this wedding suite presents a striking study in contrast and texture crafted by Flowers Woolwich for couples marrying in the shadow of the Dockyard. A single red rose boutonnière curls with quiet confidence on the lapel, its velvet petals mirrored in the deeper blooms of the matching bouquet, while a halo of gypsophila provides a soft, playful counterpoint. The hand-tied bouquet itself balances dramatic, lush blue hydrangeas with classic red roses, arranged to sit elegantly atop a woven sphere that introduces an artisanal, almost sculptural base to the floral story. Eucalyptus leaves peek through in rounded, silvery-green layers, offering both visual rhythm and a cool, leafy scent that wafts subtly when the bouquet is carried down the aisle near Plumstead Road or posed on a table in a Woolwich market hall. The hydrangea heads lend fullness and a cloudlike weight, while the roses focus attention with their ruby centres; delicate baby's breath stitches the composition together with a lace-like lightness. In photographs the colours read vivid and refined, working equally well with brickwork backdrops or soft white gowns, and close inspection reveals the florist's hand in every snip and placement - stems wired, foliage arranged to breathe, and the woven base secured for comfortable presentation. The result is confident romance: a collection that embraces both ceremony and celebration, scent and texture in equal measure.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition reads like a quiet love letter in peach, purple and ivory - a palette I craft regularly for wedding couples across Woolwich and the Royal Arsenal. In the upper-left panel a bride holds a rounded bouquet close to her white gown: a dense cluster of pale peach roses forms the heart, surrounded by white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and sprinkled with tiny baby's breath, the stems wrapped in blush ribbon and secured with delicate pearly pins. The upper-right panel shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket - a single peach rose accented with fine greenery and baby's breath, tied with a blush ribbon that mirrors the bride's wrap, a subtle link between dress and suit as seen often at Beresford Square ceremonies. The lower-left panel displays a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a neutral, woven fabric surface: compact, tactile and finished with a peach ribbon, it reads as either a bridesmaid's posy or a vintage-style toss bouquet. The lower-right panel features a table centerpiece, the familiar trio of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath shaped into a rounded dome within an airy white woven basket vase, flanked by two small decorative woven spheres that soften the tabletop. As a Woolwich florist I note the composition's textures - velvety rose petals, ruffled lisianthus edges, and airy gypsophila - and imagine the warm, apricot scent drifting through a reception near the Thames at Woolwich Dockyard. This cohesive scheme shows how a single colour story can carry from bouquet to boutonniere to centrepiece with effortless unity. - Flowers Woolwich
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part wedding floral image captures a perfectly coordinated bridal bouquet and groom's buttonhole in a timeless white, green, and red palette that would feel at home in any Woolwich celebration, from St Mary Magdalene Church to the riverside venues near Royal Arsenal. In the top-left panel, a bride in a subtly textured white gown is framed from the chest down, holding a generous cascading bouquet against a warm beige backdrop. The bouquet is dominated by open white oriental lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms and pollen-tipped stamens drawing the eye, while a curtain of white Phalaenopsis orchids flows downward in soft, elegant arcs. A single creamy rose glows at the heart, nestled among fresh, spherical green blooms and tufts of delicate gypsophila, with bright red berry clusters tucked between glossy leaves to add a festive sparkle. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's dark suit, crisp white shirt, and vibrant red tie, highlighting a refined boutonnière pinned neatly at his lapel: one sculpted white orchid flower paired with a small green pompon, a few airy white fillers, and a narrow red ribbon binding the stems. In the bottom-left panel, this same buttonhole rests carefully on a light beige textured fabric, allowing the viewer to appreciate the contrast between velvety petals, structured greenery, and the neat wrap of ribbon. The bottom-right panel shows the bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a smooth white surface, set against a pale grey wall, with three decorative white wicker balls arranged beside it like reception table accents. Together, the images tell the story of a couple whose flowers have been designed with thoughtful unity, from aisle to boutonnière.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-image wedding collage showcases one cohesive floral story, all in lively shades of magenta, white, and fresh green that would feel perfectly at home in a Woolwich riverside celebration. In the top-left frame, a bride in a strapless white dress is partially visible, her torso and hands spotlighted as she holds a rounded bridal bouquet. The bouquet is abundant with deep fuchsia peonies, each bloom layered and velvety, surrounded by white alstroemeria speckled delicately with maroon and softened by light green, spiky floral touches. Dark green foliage wraps around the edges, giving the bouquet a full, luxurious silhouette. In the top-right frame, the camera moves to the groom's dark charcoal suit. A small boutonniere sits proudly on his lapel, its white alstroemeria florets and airy green buds tied together with a lavender satin ribbon that echoes his neatly knotted lavender tie, a subtle detail that speaks of careful planning, like many weddings arranged through Woolwich's local churches and registry offices. The bottom-left frame shows a smaller matching bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet, resting on softly textured beige fabric. It mirrors the bridal design-magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery-its stems tightly wrapped in a lavender ribbon that falls in a neat, smooth band. In the bottom-right frame, the focus shifts to a wedding table arrangement: the same flower combination gathered into a white, spherical vase made from interlaced, woven strands. Three pale woven balls in varying sizes sit beside it, creating a calm, contemporary centerpiece that would suit an intimate Woolwich reception venue, from a Dockyard loft to a cosy local restaurant.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A perfectly rounded bouquet, dense with roses and gypsophila, is cradled in an artistic white container that looks almost like woven ribbon frozen in motion. The flowers form a smooth, dome-shaped cloud of colour, with plush pink and lavender roses packed closely together so that only their graceful spirals of petals are visible. Between them, tiny clusters of white baby's breath spill lightly like soft foam on the edge of a tide, adding lightness and movement to the structured form. The vessel's bright white finish and flowing linear design create an engaging contrast with the saturated tones of the blooms, making the arrangement feel contemporary while still inherently romantic. Set against a simple, neutral backdrop, every curve and texture stands out, from the satin sheen of the rose petals to the feathery tips of gypsophila. In Woolwich, I imagine this piece gracing a wedding reception in one of the historic riverside buildings, or bringing refined elegance to an intimate celebration off Powis Street or near Woolwich Common. The bouquet speaks of careful attention to proportion and balance: each rose appears hand-selected for size and shade, creating subtle gradients of pink and lavender that draw the eye inward. There is a sense of tenderness in the way the flowers nestle together, suggesting love that is both secure and joyful. It feels like an arrangement chosen by a couple who value both beauty and detail, something to be remembered long after the last dance and final toast.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A romantic four-frame collage showcases a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the sort of timeless designs often requested by couples marrying in Woolwich and along the Thames. In the top-left panel, a bride in an elegant, traditional white lace dress cradles a round bouquet composed almost entirely of rich, velvety red roses. The blooms are densely clustered, each head perfectly open, with clusters of delicate white gypsophila threaded between them like soft clouds. Fine touches of green foliage peek through the petals, giving the bouquet a structured, classic profile that feels both luxurious and intimate. The top-right panel moves closer to the groom, focusing on a smart dark grey suit, white shirt, and vivid red tie. At his lapel, a carefully crafted boutonnière features a single red rosebud, framed with sprigs of baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and strands of ornamental grass, all tied with a small red satin ribbon that mirrors the rose's depth of colour. The bottom-left panel returns to a full bridal bouquet, similar in shape and ingredients, resting on a softly textured grey surface. The stems are neatly wrapped and secured with red-and-white striped twine, suggesting artisan craftsmanship from a local Woolwich workshop, perhaps just off Powis Street. In the bottom-right frame, a low, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath sits atop a distinctive spherical white vase made of woven, rattan-like strands, with two smaller natural-toned spheres placed in front. Together, these four images illustrate how a single colour palette and flower choice can unify every detail of a wedding day, from aisle to reception tables, for couples celebrating in and around SE18.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this image is a miniature love note, thoughtfully composed to mirror the softness of the bridal bouquet while still standing proudly on its own. At its heart is a single rose in a soft lilac tone, petals polished and gently spiralled, like the calm curves of the Thames by Woolwich Arsenal Pier. Around it, a sprig of fine, feathery greenery adds a touch of movement and texture, while clusters of tiny white baby's breath float like little clouds, softening the edges and making the lilac rose appear to glow. Everything is gathered together with a narrow lavender ribbon, tied neatly so that its subtle sheen catches the light, suggesting a quiet confidence rather than a showy display. The colours echo the wedding florals nearby: cream peonies, blush-pink roses, and delicate gypsophila that you might see in the bridal bouquet resting on a nearby table. The mood is gentle and romantic, perfect for a Woolwich groom walking through Historic Royal Arsenal gardens on his way to the ceremony. You can imagine the florist's careful hands pinning this boutonnière to a lapel, checking the angle, and smoothing the ribbon so that it sits just right against a tailored jacket. Though small, it feels meaningful-an intimate detail designed to carry the fragrance and feeling of the day close to the heart, linking the groom to the bride's bouquet and the wider celebration with quiet, elegant harmony.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image is a four-panel collage capturing a complete wedding flower story, as if following a Woolwich couple from their ceremony at the town hall to an intimate riverside reception. The top left panel shows a bride in a white lace wedding dress, seen from mid-torso down, cradling a cascading bouquet that feels both luxurious and soft. White phalaenopsis orchids with sunny yellow centers pour gracefully over her hands, intertwined with blush pink garden roses, whisper-light lavender stock, and clouds of white baby's breath. Deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms peek through the greenery, lending energy and contrast to the romantic pastel palette. In the top right panel, attention turns to the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. A vibrant red tie and patterned shirt sit beneath the lapel, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid has been carefully pinned, surrounded by minute sprays of baby's breath and slender green leaves, the stems bound with a smooth white satin ribbon in a style a local florist near Powis Street might create. The bottom left frame isolates this boutonniere on a neutral, lightly textured beige fabric, revealing every curve of the orchid petals and the neat ribbon finish, ready to be worn by the groom or his groomsmen. In the bottom right panel, a coordinating table centerpiece rests on a white surface, nestled into a white woven cylindrical vase. The arrangement repeats the main bridal flowers-white orchids, soft pink garden roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, and greenery-highlighted once again by those deep pink spiky accents. Two white woven decorative spheres of different sizes sit beside the vase, suggesting a refined reception table, perhaps styled for a Woolwich celebration overlooking the river, where every floral detail ties together in a gentle, cohesive theme.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals reads like a small family of pieces: the bride's full cascading bouquet, the groom's boutonniere, a laid corsage and a sculpted table centre - all speaking the same language of red, white and deep green. In the main panel a bride, shown from mid-torso down against a soft light beige backdrop, holds a generous bouquet where star-shaped white lilies open against clusters of tight red roses and elegant white phalaenopsis orchids that tumble downward in a gentle cascade. Fine sprays of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries knit the composition together while assorted greenery - from broad glossy leaves to feathery, spiky fronds - adds texture and movement. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere on a charcoal suit: a single, immaculate phalaenopsis blossom serves as the focal point, flanked by twin clusters of red berries, a whisper of gypsophila and a neat red ribbon loop that picks up his vivid tie. The lower-left image isolates a corsage on a textured beige fabric, emphasizing the orchid's satin-smooth surface, the waxy gleam of berries and the soft, papery lace of baby's breath; the little red ribbon feels like a cheerful nod to celebration. The lower-right panel presents a centerpiece in a white woven holder surrounded by white spherical decor - a table-ready version of the bridal flowers, designed to be admired from every angle. As Flowers Woolwich often arranges for ceremonies at nearby Woolwich Dockyard and intimate banquets near Plumstead Road, this coordinated set balances classic romance with the local, handcrafted sensibility of a neighbourhood florist.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a harmonious collection of blush, white, and lavender flowers, the sort of romantic styling often chosen by couples marrying around Woolwich, from riverside venues to intimate gatherings near General Gordon Square. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible, her strapless white gown forming a smooth backdrop for a lavish cascading bouquet. The flowers flow downward in generous layers of open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, and touches of light purple blooms, interlaced with baby's breath and rambling greenery that adds softness and movement. The top-right panel offers a detailed view of the groom's boutonniere, fastened to a deep charcoal suit jacket. A single white phalaenopsis orchid sits at the heart, outlined by small lavender filler flowers and fresh green leaves, all bound with a narrow purple ribbon that complements his vivid magenta tie just beneath the lapel. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere lies carefully on a pale, textured linen-like surface. It features a closed white orchid bud paired with feathery sprigs of white baby's breath and subtle greenery, tied with a bright pink ribbon that brings a modern pop of colour. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a statement cascading arrangement in a sculptural white woven vase, placed on a crisp white tabletop. White orchids and roses in shades of pink and lavender spill together with purple filler flowers and baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres clustered beside the vase mirror its pattern, completing a graceful, coordinated wedding look that would translate beautifully to receptions across Woolwich and nearby riverside locations.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed as if on a dressing table just off Powis Street, this wedding collection centres on a lush, round bridal bouquet crafted from mauve-pink roses, white lisianthus, and bright green button chrysanthemums. The roses carry that in-between shade of pink and lavender you see at dusk over Woolwich Arsenal, with petals that curl softly at the edges and layer densely toward the heart of each bloom. Between these velvety roses, small green chrysanthemums pop like tiny fireworks, offering a playful contrast in both size and colour, their spherical shapes giving the design a modern, textured edge. The lisianthus blooms and other creamy white flowers bring airiness, their frilled petals and gentle curves wrapping almost protectively around the central roses. Slim stems of greenery stretch beyond the round profile, introducing a bit of movement that keeps the bouquet from feeling too rigid, instead evoking the natural flow of a garden bed in one of the local riverside parks. The stems at the base are trimmed evenly and bound with a smooth, pastel ribbon that feels cool and sleek in the hand, giving the bouquet a polished, camera-ready finish. Resting alongside is the groom's boutonnière: a singular, pristine white bloom framed by fine foliage and a whisper of lavender-coloured ribbon, designed to sit neatly against a lapel without overwhelming it. The overall effect, under gentle, diffused light, is of coordinated but individual pieces that share the same romantic palette and textures, ready for same-day delivery to weddings across Woolwich and the surrounding SE18 streets.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part image gently walks you through a complete red rose wedding story, the kind of cohesive design often chosen by couples marrying around Woolwich town centre or near the Thames. In the top-left frame, the bride's hands rest quietly over the full skirt of her white gown, fingers curled around a compact nosegay of deep red roses. Each flower is lush and velvety, circled by a tidy ring of fresh green foliage, while small round hypericum berries provide bright sparks of red between the blooms, creating a bouquet that feels both intimate and confident. Moving to the top-right frame, the camera closes in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to the dark charcoal lapel of his suit. A single red rosebud, still elegantly shaped, is flanked by wisps of fine greenery, sprigs of white gypsophila, and matching red berries, all gathered with a delicate red satin bow that mirrors his bold red tie and crisp white shirt. The bottom-left panel features another rose bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid, arranged with broader, darker green tropical leaves that sweep around the roses in a modern, architectural curve, set against a textured beige backdrop reminiscent of stone walls around old Woolwich buildings. Finally, the bottom-right frame shows a dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and berries balanced atop a white woven ball made from natural fibres, with two smaller wooden spheres nearby. Placed on a pale tabletop against a soft beige-grey wall, it suggests a warmly lit reception where every floral detail, from hand-held bouquets to table designs, follows the same rich, passionate red theme.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage presents a complete wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated collection a Woolwich couple might choose for a ceremony overlooking the Thames or a reception near General Gordon Square. In the upper-left panel, the bride's torso is framed in soft light, her white lace gown providing a delicate backdrop to a tightly bound, round bouquet. Layers of pale pink and lilac roses mingle with bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria dusted with yellow freckles, and clouds of white baby's breath, all surrounded by glossy green leaves that give the design a lush, full silhouette. To the right, a close-up of a charcoal-grey suit and bold fuchsia tie focuses on a refined boutonniere: a single blush rosebud, tiny green chrysanthemums, hints of gypsophila, and thin arcs of decorative grass, all secured with a slim pink ribbon. It feels like a quiet echo of the bridal bouquet, perfect for groom or groomsmen around Woolwich Arsenal and the Royal Arsenal area. In the lower-left image, a similar bouquet lies horizontally on a neutral beige, linen-like surface, the fuchsia ribbon collar neatly concealing the stems and showcasing the dense, rounded head of roses, chrysanthemums, and alstroemeria. Finally, the lower-right panel shows a table centerpiece in a white, woven-look spherical vase, overflowing with the same pastel roses, bright green blooms, and baby's breath. Two light-toned decorative spheres sit beside it, creating a cohesive, contemporary look ideal for wedding breakfast tables and evening receptions throughout SE18.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A study in restrained elegance: the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel beneath a crisp white shirt and a smooth, deep red silk tie. At its heart sits a single creamy-white rose bud, the petals still tightly cupped and luminous against the suit's textured wool. Around the bud, a miniature halo of baby's breath and a delicate spray of fresh green foliage form a soft collar, giving the tiny arrangement air and movement despite its compact scale. A slim white satin bow is tied neatly at the base of the stems, the sheen of the ribbon echoing the tie's satin while lending a polished final flourish. The lighting is gentle and directional, highlighting the rose's subtle cream tones and the cool graphite of the jacket, suggesting a moment captured just before the couple steps out - perhaps outside a chapel near Woolwich Dockyard or a family home on Hare Street. The imagined scent is faint and reassuring; crushed petals release a whisper of rose that could steady a nervous smile. From a florist's perspective, delicate wiring and careful tape work keep the boutonniere proportionate to the lapel and readable from a distance, a small but vital detail that ties the groom visually to the bridal palette. This image celebrates the quiet, exacting craft of wedding floristry, where a single bloom conveys tradition, trust, and the gentle promise of the day to come.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as if mid-moment, the flowers gathered into a rounded, inviting shape that recalls quiet early mornings along the Thames in Woolwich, when the sky is pale and the streets near Beresford Square are just waking. The composition is built from velvety white lisianthus, each bloom unfolding in gentle curls, nestled beside billowy clusters of pastel hydrangea that lend a cloud-like fullness. Scattered among them are playful spheres of lilac allium, their tiny star-shaped florets forming soft, textured orbs that introduce a subtle sense of movement. The colour palette is serene and cool: an interplay of ivory, powdery lilac, and muted lavender, cooled further by fresh green foliage that threads naturally through the design. The stems are neatly wrapped, creating a smooth, reassuring grip, while the contrast between the silkiness of petals and the crispness of the greenery adds a tactile richness. Light falls across the bouquet as though from a nearby window in a Woolwich townhouse, catching on the hydrangea heads and highlighting the depth of each bloom without harshness. This is a bouquet made to be carried down the aisle, then later set in a vase at the reception, continuing to glow softly on a registry table or beside photographs of the couple. The impression is one of quiet confidence and enduring affection, a floral reflection of a promise shared. Every element feels considered and meaningful, as though chosen by a florist who understands both the emotional weight of a wedding day and the gentle poetry of seasonal flowers in this corner of southeast London.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-image composition captures a single wedding palette across ceremony and reception with the assured hand of a local florist: clusters of soft peach and orange roses form a dense, rounded bridal bouquet, their open cups revealing layers of velvety petals, while clouds of white gypsophila drift between blooms, adding an ethereal softness. In the top-left frame the bride holds the bouquet close to her ivory gown, the interplay of warm peach tones against creamy fabric highlighted by soft, natural light that gives the petals a luminous glow. The top-right tight shot focuses on a groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket where a delicate peach rosebud boutonnière is secured, accented with tiny white filler flowers and a slender green sprig, and finished with a peach-coloured ribbon bow that subtly mirrors a coral tie beneath - a small sign of careful coordination. The bottom-left image shows the bouquet resting on pale, textured cloth, revealing the handle wrapped in a white ribbon printed with tiny pink-peach dots, a charming detail suggesting personalised styling. The bottom-right image presents a reception centrepiece: a full dome of peach-orange roses and baby's breath arranged in an ornate white woven sphere, with two smaller woven decorative balls arranged in front, lending artisanal texture and a calm, contemporary feel. As someone who arranges flowers for couples across Woolwich Market and around Royal Arsenal Riverside, I notice the craftsmanship here - considered colour pairing, tactile finishes, and a gentle romantic scent implied by the visual warmth of the arrangement.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image reads like a small story of one wedding palette-white lilies and purple-edged lisianthus carried through every piece with elegant restraint. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous bridal bouquet: open white oriental lilies with satiny petals and exposed stamens, rounded double lisianthus blooms edged in a lively purple, and clusters of small unopened buds that promise unfolding beauty. Sprays of deep purple spike flowers and an artful mix of wispy grasses and broad green leaves give texture and a sense of movement. The top-right close-up shows a groom's boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal grey jacket, the composition mirrored in miniature with a single open white lisianthus, a tiny lily bud, a few spiky purple accents and slender greens secured with a little white ribbon, the groom's rich purple silk tie visible beneath. Bottom-left offers a bridesmaid's hand-tied posy resting on textured light beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon to match the bridal bouquet; its modest scale and tactile ribbons make it ready to be carried down an aisle at a Woolwich church or a Dockyard reception. Bottom-right presents a tall, contemporary centerpiece in a white spherical woven vase: cascading leaves and grass-like foliage cradle lilies and purple-rimmed lisianthus, arranged with airy, vertical lines and paired with two woven beige spheres on a pale surface. The soft, warm light emphasizes petal sheen and leaf texture; the scent is gently floral with green, herbaceous undertones. As crafted by a local hand, the arrangement would work beautifully for celebrations around Woolwich Common, Beresford Square, or riverside venues near the ferry.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image shows a graceful wedding table arrangement placed in a simple, bright setting, as if ready to welcome guests in a Woolwich townhouse overlooking the river. At its heart, white lilies open with sculptural elegance, each petal smooth and almost luminous against the soft background. Nestled among them is a single deep red rose, perfectly formed and slightly taller than the lilies, like a focal note in a piece of music. Around these main blooms, sprays of baby's breath weave in and out, their tiny white blossoms catching the light in delicate clusters that soften the whole composition. Curled green stems and looping foliage arc above and between the flowers, giving an airy sense of movement, as though a light breeze had just passed across a table in a café near Woolwich Dockyard. Small red berries sit close to the base of the flowers, introducing a jewel-like texture that hints at celebration without feeling overly formal. All of this is gathered into a woven white vase with a subtle basket texture, clean and contemporary yet quietly rustic, keeping the focus firmly on the interplay of white, green, and red. The silhouette stays low and inviting, perfect for a wedding breakfast where guests want to see one another clearly over the blooms. There is a calm, living energy to the piece, a balance between crisp lines and soft edges that feels welcoming, modern, and gently romantic, ideal for marking vows exchanged in a Woolwich registry office, riverside hotel, or family home.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Set against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, this boutonnière reads like a miniature poem of calm affection - a single pale yellow rose, velvety and almost luminescent, is the unequivocal focal point. Around it, tiny sprays of baby's breath ripple like soft white stars, and slender green sprigs introduce a fresh, linear contrast that keeps the composition poised and modern. The textures are intimate: the plush, tactile surface of the rose sits beside the airy, feather-light gypsophila and the crisp edges of the foliage; everything is restrained and elegantly tied with a neat white ribbon so the piece reads as both refined and heartfelt. In the softened morning light of a Woolwich wedding morning - perhaps near Beresford Square or outside the Royal Arsenal Clock Tower - this boutonnière would catch glints and shadowed depth, offering a small, fragrant punctuation to a groom's outfit. I often craft these little compositions to be unobtrusive yet expressive, chosen to reflect the overall palette of the day while remaining comfortable to wear. As a local florist in Woolwich, I make sure each stem is wired and taped discreetly for durability, knowing the boutonnière may be pinned on hurried jackets in the church or outside Woolwich Dockyard. Made with that attention to detail and the same care we bring to every commission at Flowers Woolwich, it becomes a wearable keepsake - a quiet, fragrant symbol of the celebration and the tenderness shared between two people.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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