ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
Click to view image large
A low, sculptural bouquet of red roses is the star of this image, poised on a smooth white surface that could easily be a windowsill in a Waterloo townhouse overlooking the station. The roses are densely packed into a rounded dome, each bloom in a slightly different stage of openness, from tightly curled buds to generous cups of velvety crimson petals. Tucked between the flowers are small clusters of shiny red berries, reminiscent of red hypericum, which bring a jewelled brightness and playful rhythm to the composition. Encircling the base of the bouquet is a tidy ring of dark green leaves, their glossy surfaces reflecting soft light and adding depth, like a leafy frame holding the passion of the roses in place. The bouquet is nestled into a distinctive white vase crafted from interwoven, branch-like strips, creating an open, airy lattice that feels both organic and contemporary. This vessel looks like a piece of modern art you might find in a gallery off Waterloo Road, its intertwined strands echoing the intricate structure of the bouquet above. In front of the vase rest two cream-coloured decorative balls made from flat wooden strips, woven into delicate open spheres that repeat the vase's pattern and gently lead the eye forward. Behind everything, a warm beige background with a subtle, linen-like texture softly blurs into calm neutrality, allowing the reds, greens, and whites to stand out clearly. The overall effect is of a romantic, carefully composed floral arrangement ready to grace a wedding table, intimate celebration, or elegant home near South Bank, capturing warmth, devotion, and refined style. In this image, a handcrafted boutonniere rests neatly against a charcoal suit jacket, the kind you might see on a groom walking from Waterloo Station toward a riverside wedding venue. The focal point is a richly pink rose, its petals velvety and full, spiralling out from a tight, confident centre into soft, layered curves. The colour is a deep, romantic blush, neither too bright nor too pale, giving the flower a timeless elegance. Around the rose, delicate sprays of white gypsophila weave through the design, each tiny bloom like a speck of starlight, lending an airy, almost cloud-like halo that lightens the whole composition. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage rise and curl gently, suggesting movement and a touch of garden wildness, as if gathered from a shaded corner near Waterloo's quiet back streets. Tucked between the greens, clusters of smooth red hypericum berries shine subtly, their rounded, bead-like forms adding both texture and an unexpected, joyful accent of colour. At the base, a single polished green leaf loops gracefully around the stems, its glossy surface catching hints of light, echoing the crisp lines of the suit lapel. The stems themselves are tightly bound with a narrow red ribbon, meticulously wrapped in even spirals, creating a confident finish that feels both formal and celebratory. The boutonniere feels intimate and considered, especially suited for weddings, civil ceremonies, or milestone events across Waterloo and the South Bank, capturing that mix of poised anticipation and heartfelt emotion that defines such days. In this detailed boutonniere, a vivid fuchsia rose takes centre stage, its petals plush and richly coloured, opening in layered spirals that look almost touchably soft. The bloom is at the perfect moment of maturity, neither tight nor overblown, creating a sense of poised elegance that would suit a groom or honoured guest at a Waterloo wedding or civil ceremony near the South Bank. Nestled around the rose, delicate sprigs of white baby's breath form a gentle, cloud-like frame, their tiny blossoms creating a soft contrast in both texture and shade. Clusters of red hypericum berries are tucked in close, their rounded forms polished and bright, echoing the rose's warmth while adding a modern, playful twist. Lush green foliage encircles the design: broad leaves are curled into graceful loops, while long, slender threads of grass sweep outward, giving the arrangement a slight sense of movement, as though caught in a light breeze off nearby Waterloo Bridge. The stem is carefully wrapped in a red ribbon that matches the berries, wound smoothly and securely so that not a hint of wire or binding shows. The boutonniere rests on a natural, lightly textured background, allowing its saturated colours to stand out clearly in the soft ambient light. The impression is one of calm anticipation-a finishing touch laid out and ready to be pinned on just before a ceremony, a celebration, or even a formal dinner at a local venue. Every element suggests the work of a skilled florist who knows how to balance romance, colour harmony, and comfortable wear for special occasions across Waterloo. This four-image wedding collage showcases a beautifully coordinated collection of red rose designs, evoking a warm, romantic atmosphere that would feel perfectly at home at a Waterloo reception near the South Bank. In the top-left image, a bride in a white gown holds a tightly packed bouquet of deep crimson roses, each head full and velvety, clustering together to form a rounded, luxurious shape. Between the blooms, glossy red hypericum berries add playful dimension, while a clean collar of rich green foliage cups the base, giving the bouquet a neat, tailored finish that rests gently against the bride's hands. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket, set off by a vivid red tie and crisp white shirt. The boutonniere centres on a single red rosebud, surrounded by airy wisps of green foliage and tiny white gypsophila, with a scattering of red berries and a small red satin bow that brings a touch of festive detail, ideal for a city wedding near Waterloo Bridge. The bottom-left panel focuses on another compact red rose bouquet, perhaps for a bridesmaid or as a statement piece for a signing table. The roses and berries are framed by folded, dark green tropical leaves that create a sculptural border, their broad surfaces catching the light against a textured beige fabric backdrop. A red ribbon binds the stems neatly to one side. In the bottom-right image, a low, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and berries sits gracefully atop a decorative white woven sphere made from natural fibres, with two smaller wicker spheres resting beside it on a smooth, pale surface. The neutral beige-grey wall behind allows the vibrant reds to stand out, pulling together a cohesive wedding flower story, from personal flowers to table décor, suited to intimate celebrations across Waterloo. Cradled at the centre of the image is a bridal bouquet constructed entirely from lush red roses and red hypericum berries, the kind of arrangement that would look perfectly at home in a registry office wedding near Waterloo Station or a candlelit reception overlooking the London Eye. The roses are in peak condition, their petals tightly cupped at the base and then unrolling gradually, so each bloom appears both strong and tender at once. Their rich crimson tone is even and intense, with hints of darker shadow near the heart of each flower, like secret thoughts held close. Threaded through the roses are sprays of small hypericum berries in a matching red, smooth and rounded, giving the arrangement a subtle sparkle whenever light brushes across them. They sit higher than some of the petals, adding depth and gentle contrast without breaking the monochrome palette of red. At the bottom, the bouquet is wrapped in broad, polished aspidistra leaves, folded into a neat band that frames the flowers like a tailored cuff on a fine suit. This dark green base anchors the design visually and physically, giving the impression of a bouquet that is comfortable to hold through an entire day of photographs on the streets around Lower Marsh or near the Old Vic. The lighting is soft, diffused, allowing the textures to show clearly-the velvety petals, the smooth berries, and the slightly waxy leaves-while maintaining a romantic atmosphere. It feels like a bouquet chosen by someone who values tradition but wants a bold expression of love, crafted with the steady hands of a local Waterloo florist who understands how flowers must endure travel, weather, and emotion on a wedding day. Viewed from above against a pale, linen-like beige backdrop, this small but dramatic bouquet of red roses looks as if it could be resting on a café table near Waterloo Station, waiting to be handed to someone special. At the centre, several full-bloom roses in a deep, romantic red are tightly grouped, their velvety petals unfurling in perfect spirals that give a plush, almost three-dimensional depth. Nestled between these roses, clusters of shiny red hypericum berries catch the light, their slightly brighter, warm red tones and bead-like shapes adding playful texture and contrast. The entire arrangement is cupped in a collar of large, dark green tropical leaves, likely cordyline or ti, which are artfully curved and wrapped to form a smooth, sculptural frame around the flowers. Their glossy surface and strong lines lend the bouquet a polished, modern feel, as you might expect from a contemporary wedding at a South Bank venue. Around the stems, a coordinating band of rich red satin ribbon peeks out, its subtle sheen echoing the richness of the rose petals and hinting at the skilled hands that tied it. Soft, even lighting highlights the fresh, dewy quality of the blooms and berries, without harsh shadows, making the reds glow gently against the neutral background. The arrangement radiates romance and intimacy, ideal for an anniversary dinner near the Old Vic, a Valentine's surprise sent across Waterloo, or a chic bridesmaid bouquet carried along the Thames, where the city's energy meets quiet, heartfelt moments. A luxurious bouquet of red roses lies gently on a textured beige cloth, the fabric's subtle weave quietly echoing the natural patterns within each petal. The roses are arranged in a compact, rounded posy, with every bloom nestled closely into the next so that the eye is drawn into a sea of velvety crimson. The petals are lush and layered, some forming tight spirals, others softly opening, suggesting a moment captured between bud and full bloom. Tucked between the roses, bright red hypericum berries form delicate clusters, their glossy, spherical shapes adding a lively contrast to the softness of the flowers. At the base, a collar of broad, dark green leaves has been expertly folded and curved, cradling the arrangement in a tailored frame that feels both modern and elegant, like the mix of old and new you find walking from Waterloo Station towards the South Bank. The stems extend to the right, bound in smooth, vivid red satin ribbon that mirrors the depth of the roses and would sit comfortably in a bride's hand as she steps out of a Waterloo church or registry office. Gentle, diffused light falls across the bouquet, enhancing the rich colour of the petals and the subtle sheen of the foliage without casting harsh shadows. The overall impression is one of refined romance and careful craftsmanship, the kind of wedding or anniversary bouquet a local Waterloo florist might prepare for same-day delivery to a riverside venue, where the scent of roses mingles with the hum of the city and the excitement of a special celebration.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Wedding is a walk to change your life. May that walk be semed with plenty of beautiful, passionate flowers from our Royal Essence Collection. It will be the ideal addition for an ideal wedding day.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

Container used for picturing purposes only.

Google
  • Google * * * * *

    Beautiful bridal bouquet!

    L
  • Google * * * *

    Fantastic flowers! Very friendly service!

    A
  • Google * * * * *

    Handy Flowers had amazing table décor flowers set up for us. Everything in the hall looked astonishing and I could not have chosen better florists. What a grand company!

    W
  • Google * * * * *

    Flowers were professionally arranged and the florist delivered them to the venue in the morning of the wedding and they matched perfectly with the setting. Perfect delivery!

    G
  • Google * * * * *

    I have already used the service several times and am very satisfied! Beautiful, fresh bouquets. Delivery at the agreed time, convenient website.

    G
  • Google * * * * *

    The wedding was just as I always imagined it! Classy, beautiful and romantic - all thanks to the wedding flowers! Thank you very much!

    k
  • Google * * * * *

    The bridesmaids received beautiful-looking bouquets that made them stand out from the crowd. Extremely beautiful and fresh flowers! It was a beautiful wedding!

    R
  • Google * * * *

    Beautiful choice of flowers from Handy Flowers. Astonishing style of arrangement!

    E
  • Google * * * * *

    Great designers. Gorgeous arrangement. Thank you!

    F

Write a review

Website
http://
Your name
Your review
Rating
Bad Good
Call for a free consultation: 020 3409 3030