Waterloo WEDDING COLLECTIONS

Welcome to Flowers Waterloo, your friendly neighbourhood florist just moments from Waterloo Station and the South Bank. Our experienced wedding florists specialise in creating personal, romantic bouquets, buttonholes, and venue flowers that feel perfectly at home in Waterloo, Lambeth, and nearby Southwark.

Whether you're saying "I do" with the London skyline behind you on the London Eye, celebrating at a chic venue off The Cut, or hosting an intimate reception near Lower Marsh, we'll design wedding flowers that truly reflect your style. From classic ivory roses to wild, seasonal arrangements, every stem is hand-selected, conditioned, and arranged by our skilled team.

We offer tailored floral packages for:

  • Bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Ceremony arches, aisle flowers, and table designs
  • Corsages, buttonholes, and statement reception pieces

Need something at short notice? Our local studio provides same-day delivery across Waterloo, Lambeth, and South Bank when you order online before 3 PM. We regularly work with venues around the riverside and understand timings, access, and set-up logistics, so your day runs smoothly.

If you're planning your wedding in or around Waterloo, trust Flowers Waterloo for beautifully crafted, reliable wedding florals. Browse our curated wedding collections and order online today, or get in touch to discuss a bespoke design for your big day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell the same confident story in miniature and in full bloom. The boutonnière is a single red rose curled into a tight, elegant spiral, its velvety petals catching the light, accompanied by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a short sweep of trailing greenery that softens the masculine silhouette of the lapel. The larger bouquet repeats that language on a grander scale: lush, royal-blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, airy foundation, each dome-like head composed of countless small petals that collectively read as a cool, textural mass. Among that blue, ruby red roses punctuate the composition, their deep centres offering a romantic counterpoint. Eucalyptus leaves peek from between petals, round and silvery, lending both a cool visual layer and a faintly herbal scent that mingles with the floral perfume. The arrangement is balanced for contrast-bold yet refined-designed so the boutonnière and bouquet feel unmistakably paired whether photographed together outside Waterloo Station or exchanged in a small chapel near Jubilee Gardens. I prepared this style with care for couples who want modern romance with timeless references; as a local florist I sometimes prepare similar sets for same-day collection or local delivery across Waterloo and the Southbank, and at Flowers Waterloo I take special care over how these textures will read in photographs and in hands. The overall impression is of confident affection: striking colour, thoughtful proportion, and a fresh scent that evokes a garden at its peak.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Against soft natural light this four-panel composition celebrates a unified peach, purple and white floral story made for a contemporary wedding in Waterloo. The top-left close-up presents a rounded bridal bouquet cradled against a white gown; numerous pale peach roses form a lush, compact core, their velvety petals warming the scene, while a delicate fringe of white lisianthus edged in vibrant purple creates playful contrast and movement. Sprays of tiny baby's breath soften the silhouette and lend an airy finish. The groom's boutonniere in the top-right panel complements the bride: a single peach rose tucked to the lapel of a charcoal suit, trimmed with fine greenery and baby's breath, finished with a neat blush ribbon and mirrored by a solid peach tie - a small, elegant echo of the bridal palette. In the bottom-left a slightly smaller bouquet rests on a light woven cloth; its handle is wrapped in peach ribbon and dotted with pearly pins that glint like tiny heirlooms, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or keepsake toss bouquet photographed near Lower Marsh market light. The bottom-right image shows a dome-shaped centerpiece of the same blooms, arranged in a white, intricately woven basket vase that allows negative space to play with texture; two pale decorative spheres sit beside it on a neutral surface, evoking a reception table near Waterloo Station or the nearby theatres. Freshly arranged with a florist's care, the composition emphasises tactile contrasts - velvet petals, ruffled lisianthus edges, airy gypsophila - and conveys a calm, hopeful fragrance and a refined, cohesive aesthetic for couples seeking understated romance.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part wedding collage shows a finely coordinated floral theme in white, green, and red, the kind of styling often requested by couples marrying around Waterloo and the South Bank. In the upper left, a bride, visible from the chest down in a subtly textured white gown, holds a generous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. Starry white oriental lilies open proudly, their stamens adding a touch of golden depth. Long, arching stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids flow downward in a gentle waterfall, mingling with a single creamy yellow rose, bright green spherical blooms, clusters of cheerful red berries, and delicate white gypsophila. Wispy foliage and slender grasses frame the flowers, giving the arrangement a sense of movement as though stirred by a light breeze coming off the Thames. The upper right panel turns to the groom, dressed in a dark charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie, wearing a lapel boutonnière that mirrors the bridal bouquet: one pristine white orchid, a small green pompon bloom, and tiny white filler flowers, tied precisely with a vivid red ribbon. Below left, the same buttonhole is shown laid flat on a textured beige fabric, making every petal, leaf vein, and ribbon fold clearly visible. In the lower right, the bridal bouquet stands on its own in a white woven basket-style vase, placed on a bright white surface before a pale grey wall, accompanied by three white wicker balls. Together, the images quietly celebrate the harmony between bouquet and boutonnière, capturing a polished, contemporary wedding look suitable for intimate city ceremonies.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-part collage showcases a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower collection, designed with the relaxed elegance you might see at a celebration close to Waterloo, the Old Vic, or the South Bank. Each panel repeats the same romantic trio: vivid fuchsia pink peonies, fresh white alstroemeria with faint maroon freckles, and light green textural blooms nestled in rich foliage. In the top-left image, a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous, rounded bouquet. Her hands, adorned with a slim ring, cradle the velvety peonies and smooth alstroemeria petals, framed by spiky green accents and deep green leaves that give the design fullness and movement. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit, where a dainty boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel. A few stems of white alstroemeria and green buds are gathered into a compact cluster, finished with a lavender-purple satin ribbon that harmonises beautifully with his tie, creating a subtle link between their outfits. On the bottom-left, a smaller hand bouquet rests on a soft beige fabric, echoing the bridal design but on a more modest scale, ideal for bridesmaids, flower girls, or as a keepsake toss bouquet. Its stems are wrapped in the same lavender-purple ribbon, reinforcing the colour story. Finally, the bottom-right image presents a low, centerpiece-style arrangement: peonies, alstroemeria, and greenery placed tightly in a white, intricately woven sphere-shaped vase. Nearby, three decorative beige wicker balls of different sizes complete the vignette, suggesting how the same flowers can easily move from bouquet to table décor for a cohesive Waterloo wedding scene.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned against the deep charcoal of a tailored suit, a single pink rose boutonniere becomes the focal point, representing both romance and refined style for a groom in Waterloo. The rose itself is a beautifully formed bloom, its petals layered in tight, elegant spirals that open slightly at the edges, creating a soft, velvety cup of colour. The pink hue is vivid yet sophisticated, standing out clearly from the dark wool of the jacket. Surrounding the rose are slender accents of greenery, including a sleek, folded leaf that frames the bloom and draws the eye upward along the lapel. Tiny sprigs of white gypsophila nestle around the base of the rose, lending a light, airy texture that suggests a whisper of garden freshness amid the city streets near Waterloo Station. The stem is carefully wrapped in a smooth ribbon, most likely velvet or satin, which adds a subtle touch of luxury while keeping the design neat and secure. The lighting is gentle and natural, creating delicate highlights on the rose petals and tracing the contours of the suit fabric, hinting at the quality of the tailoring. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a modern London wedding-perhaps a ceremony in a riverside venue by the South Bank, followed by a reception in one of Waterloo's stylish restaurants. It communicates quiet confidence and sentimental charm, a small floral emblem of the groom's personality and the love he carries with him down the aisle. Every component, from the angle of the rose to the neatness of the ribbon, reveals the attentive care of an experienced florist.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a timeless red and white theme that would suit any elegant celebration in and around Waterloo. In the top-left image, a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress cradles a tightly rounded bouquet composed almost entirely of rich red roses. The petals look plush and velvety, layered in spirals, while small clouds of white baby's breath soften the edges. Subtle green leaves emerge between the blooms, adding quiet contrast and suggesting the bouquet has been freshly hand-tied, possibly just prepared at a nearby local florist before the ceremony. The top-right image focuses on the groom's chest, where a charcoal-grey suit and bright red tie set the stage for a single red rose boutonniere. The bloom is still in bud, surrounded by sprigs of baby's breath, slim greenery, and wispy decorative blades, all finished with a narrow red satin ribbon, creating a refined touch that echoes the bride's flowers and feels ideal for a registry office wedding or church service near Waterloo Road. The bottom-left frame presents another lush red rose and gypsophila bouquet resting on a light grey textured background. This bouquet appears full and rounded, its green foliage framing generous red heads, with stems wrapped in red and white striped twine that hints at personal craftsmanship and care. In the bottom-right panel, a low centerpiece arrangement of red roses and baby's breath sits atop a white spherical vase woven into an open lattice, flanked by two smaller off-white decorative balls. The combination evokes a stylish yet intimate reception setting, perhaps on a terrace overlooking the London skyline, uniting personal flowers and table décor into one consistent, romantic vision.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière is shown close-up, revealing all the careful craftsmanship that went into this small but meaningful piece, as if prepared in a quiet Waterloo workshop before being walked over to a nearby riverside ceremony. At its centre, a single soft lilac rose stands proud, the petals gently unfurling in smooth, overlapping curls that create a polished, almost sculpted look. Surrounding the rose are fine sprigs of feathery greenery, delicate in texture, and tiny clusters of white baby's breath that soften the form and add a cloud-like lightness. The stems are wrapped tightly in a narrow ribbon of pale lavender, the binding neat and deliberate, with a subtle shine that catches any available light. The background remains understated, ensuring all attention rests on the interplay of colour and texture within the boutonnière: the cool lilac against the fresh green, the tiny white blossoms adding rhythm and visual softness. One can almost sense the gentle scent of the rose, a refined fragrance that would sit close to the wearer's jacket as he stands near the Thames, waiting for the ceremony to begin. The design balances simplicity with elegance, keeping the scale perfectly proportioned for a lapel while still harmonising with the fuller bridal bouquet. It feels like a small emblem of the day's emotions-joy, anticipation, and quiet pride-captured in petals and foliage, ready to be pinned on just before the groom steps into the soft light of a wedding in the heart of Waterloo.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-panel collage presents a thoughtfully matched wedding flower collection that feels as if it could have been designed for an intimate ceremony just off Waterloo Road. In the top left frame, a bride's mid-torso is visible, her white lace gown providing a soft, intricate backdrop to a cascading bouquet. The bouquet is lavish with white phalaenopsis orchids, their broad, satin-smooth petals catching the light, while soft blush pink garden roses nestle among stems of pale lavender stock. Wisps of white baby's breath and fresh green foliage weave through the design, with deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accents adding a lively contrast and gentle drama as the flowers spill downwards.

Top right, the groom's boutonniere is captured on the lapel of a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. Beneath the lapel, a rich red tie and patterned shirt peek through, framing a single pristine white phalaenopsis orchid secured with a slim white satin ribbon. Small tufts of baby's breath and slender green sprigs echo the bouquet's texture, creating a cohesive look for the couple.

On the bottom left, the same boutonniere is shown resting on a light beige, textured fabric, perhaps linen, highlighting every curve of the orchid and the neat ribbon wrap at the stems. It looks freshly prepared, ready to be worn for photographs taken along the nearby South Bank.

In the bottom right image, a matching wedding table centerpiece stands on a white surface in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. It brims with white orchids, soft pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, green foliage, and those distinctive deep pink spikes. Two white woven decorative spheres beside the vase add contemporary charm, completing a unified floral story ideal for a Waterloo wedding reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A thoughtful, four-panel presentation of wedding florals, painted in white, red and green, each piece echoing the others with considered craftsmanship and texture. Top-left captures the bride from mid-torso, holding a flowing bouquet where open white lilies and velvet-red roses take centre stage while trailing white phalaenopsis orchids spill down over lace detailing on a classic white dress. Scattered red hypericum berries and soft sprays of baby's breath provide contrast and visual punctuation among varied greens-fine grassy stems and rounded leaves-which together create an organic cascade that moves gently in soft, natural light. The top-right inset focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit beside a bold red tie: a single white phalaenopsis sits as the hero bloom, supported by two clusters of glossy red hypericum, tiny clouds of baby's breath, and neat green leaves, finished with a restrained loop of crimson ribbon that ties back to the bouquet. The lower-left close-up of a matching corsage laid on a textured beige fabric shows the tactile interplay-the satiny orchid, the smooth berries, the feathery baby's breath and the soft twist of ribbon-an intimate detail meant to be felt as much as seen. Bottom-right displays a refined centrepiece in a white woven holder on a white surface, ringed by white spherical ornaments; it mirrors the bouquet's rhythm with lilies, roses and orchids cascading amid wispy greenery. As a Waterloo florist I picture this suite gracing ceremonies around Lower Marsh and the riverside, prepared with local care and attention-Flowers Waterloo crafts these combinations to sit beautifully in nearby chapels, hotels and riverside receptions.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a cohesive floral story, as if following one couple through a romantic ceremony somewhere between Waterloo Station and the South Bank. In the top-left panel, the bride, shown from the neck down in a simple strapless white gown, holds a sweeping cascading bouquet. Wide-winged white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, and soft lavender blooms pour forward in layers, woven with fresh greenery that trails delicately like ivy, giving the bouquet movement and a sense of gentle drama. In the top-right image, the camera lingers on the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit. A single, immaculate white orchid bloom is cradled by clusters of tiny lavender flowers and sprigs of green, all bound together with a slim purple ribbon that picks up the magenta tones of his tie, a subtle nod to the pink and purple theme. The bottom-left panel places another boutonniere on a textured beige fabric, its details calmly displayed: a white orchid bud, tiny white baby's breath, and neat foliage tied with a bright pink ribbon, ready for a groomsman or father of the bride walking into a Waterloo hotel lobby. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a lavish cascading arrangement echoing the bride's bouquet, set in an ornate white woven vase on a pure white surface. White orchids, multiple shades of pink and lavender roses, frothy filler flowers, and baby's breath spill outward, while three white woven spheres rest nearby, creating a tranquil, modern centerpiece that feels perfectly at home in a contemporary London wedding. Crafted with care, the flowers seem freshly arranged, as you might expect from a local Waterloo florist on the morning of the ceremony.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully composed wedding floral set is shown as if laid out in a quiet corner of a Waterloo dressing room, ready for the couple's final preparations. The main bouquet is round and full, dominated by mauve-pink and blush roses whose petals unfurl in gentle spirals, slightly ruffled at the tips, giving the arrangement a painterly softness. Around them, crisp green button chrysanthemums form compact, tactile spheres, their texture reminiscent of tiny garden cushions or the mossy edges of a path in nearby Waterloo Millennium Green. White lisianthus and other creamy flowers nestle between the roses, their frilled petals adding a cloud-like softness, while the foliage introduces fine lines of deep green that extend just beyond the blooms, subtly stretching the silhouette. The stems are gathered in a tidy bundle and wrapped in pale pink and ivory satin ribbon, the finish smooth and polished, suggesting long-lasting comfort in the bride's hands from the ceremony to reception drinks near the Southbank Centre. Light falls gently from above, picking out the natural sheen of each petal and creating delicate shadows between the blossoms, so the bouquet feels almost alive with movement. Close by, the groom's boutonnière echoes the palette with a single white bloom, a touch of airy greenery, and a slender lavender ribbon, understated yet clearly part of the same story. The whole ensemble suggests the calm, hopeful pause just before walking down the aisle, capturing a modern yet romantic style that suits intimate weddings across Waterloo and central London.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
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.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A four-panel wedding collage showcases how one romantic pink and green floral theme can flow elegantly through a whole celebration, from the bridal bouquet to the tiniest boutonniere, perfect for intimate ceremonies around Waterloo and the South Bank. In the top-left frame, the bride's white lace gown forms a soft backdrop for a lush round bouquet held close to her waist. The design is packed with light pink and lilac-tinged roses, some in tight buds, others with open, ruffled petals, interwoven with vivid green button chrysanthemums that pop like little emerald lights. Pale pink alstroemeria, their petals brushed with delicate yellow flecks, mingle with airy clouds of white baby's breath, all resting on a collar of rich green foliage, giving the bouquet both volume and softness. The top-right frame moves to the groom's side: a charcoal grey suit jacket with a fuchsia tie, accented by a coordinating boutonniere. Here, a single blush rosebud nestles beside a couple of bright green button chrysanthemums, hints of gypsophila, and neat strands of decorative grass, all cinched with a pink ribbon that subtly mirrors the bridal flowers. The bottom-left panel presents the bouquet lying horizontally on a light beige, almost linen-like fabric, allowing every stem, ribbon wrap, and cluster of blooms to be seen clearly, as if resting before being carried down an aisle near Waterloo Station. The final bottom-right frame focuses on a low, rounded table centerpiece arranged in a white, lattice-textured sphere, brimming with the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, flanked by two small woven spheres, ready to grace wedding breakfast tables in local hotels and restaurants.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story, as though following a couple from their vows in a Waterloo church to an intimate reception near the South Bank. In the top left frame, a bride is shown from the shoulders down, her white dress graced with delicate lace that catches soft, natural light. She cradles a compact, rounded bouquet crafted from cream and pale yellow roses, enriched by velvety pink and mauve blooms. The roses are packed tightly together, their petals curving in layered spirals, while sprigs of white baby's breath and hints of fresh green foliage break up the softness with fine texture and a sense of airiness. This central bouquet feels timeless and romantic, the kind of piece often requested by couples marrying close to Waterloo's historic streets. The top right frame moves to the groom, offering a detailed view of his boutonniere against a dark grey suit. A pristine white rosebud forms the heart of the design, framed by tiny stars of baby's breath and a few sleek green leaves. The stems are bound with a slim white satin ribbon tied in a precise bow, set beside a crisp white shirt and a bold red silk tie that provides a confident splash of colour. In the lower left, a bridesmaid's posy lies on an off-white linen surface, echoing the main bouquet's colour palette but with a slightly more relaxed outline. Cream and pale yellow roses sit alongside brighter pink blooms, cushioned by generous baby's breath and leafy greenery, the handle wrapped in a pink-and-white striped ribbon that suggests a playful, personal detail. Finally, the lower right image shows a rounded table arrangement resting on a sculptural white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven decorative balls. The same palette of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses, softened by white filler flowers and foliage, creates a compact centerpiece ideal for a reception table in a Waterloo restaurant or riverside venue, tying together the day's floral theme with understated elegance.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A wedding bouquet rests momentarily on a white surface, captured in gentle daylight that feels like it could be streaming through a Waterloo warehouse-turned-venue or a chic apartment near the South Bank. The bouquet has a carefully controlled, rounded shape, as if cupped in invisible hands, and is composed in tender early-morning tones. At its heart are plush white lisianthus blossoms whose petals curl softly, almost like folded silk. Around them nestle pastel hydrangea heads with their tiny clustered florets, diffusing the colour into hazy, cloud-like patches of soft blue or lilac. Threaded between them, lilac allium spheres pop with playful dots of deeper purple, lending a modern twist and a touch of whimsy. The greenery is intentionally restrained, providing cool, crisp accents alongside the smooth, neatly wrapped stems, which feel grounded and substantial when held. The light pools on each bloom, creating a dewy, luminous effect that suggests freshness and care, as though the flowers had just been conditioned in a nearby Waterloo studio. The bouquet's fragrance is understated-a whisper of clean, floral notes rather than a bold perfume-ideal for a bride walking down the aisle or pausing for photographs along the Thames. It evokes the quiet promise of a new chapter: gentle, enduring, and thoughtfully composed. Crafted with a florist's seasoned eye for balance and proportion, this bouquet can be imagined gracing registry office steps, intimate local chapels, or stylish city loft weddings, always carrying the calm assurance and personal touch that couples seek for their day.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of wedding images reads like a florist's love letter to apricot roses and soft, nostalgic colour. In the main bridal portrait a bride in ivory cradles a rounded bouquet dense with soft peach-orange roses; each bloom opens in gentle spirals, cushioned by clouds of white gypsophila and set against rich green leaves that give depth and a fresh, slightly glossy contrast. A second frame tightens on the groom's lapel: a single peach rosebud forms a graceful boutonnière, surrounded by tiny sprays of baby's breath and a slim green leaf, finished with a small peach ribbon bow that harmonises with the coral-tinged tie beneath a clean white shirt-an intimate detail that speaks to careful coordination. Another photograph shows the bouquet laid like a still life on pale, subtly textured fabric, its shape perfectly round and its handle wrapped in a decorative ribbon-white with miniature peach dots in one view, and pinned with tiny pearl points in another-evidence of the hands-on finishing touches we prize. The fourth image frames a reception piece: a compact dome of apricot roses and gypsophila sitting in a white woven spherical vase, flanked by two matching woven spheres that soften the scene and lend a handcrafted, natural texture. The light is soft, as if from late morning on the South Bank, the implied scent warm and lightly fruity. As a local observation, this palette suits intimate ceremonies around Waterloo and Lower Marsh market stalls; Flowers Waterloo often crafts suites like this for couples seeking timeless, understated romance.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme, each frame revealing how a single floral palette translates across bridal, groom, bridesmaid and reception pieces. In the top-left a bride in a strapless white gown cradles a lavish bouquet where large, fragrant white oriental lilies open like silk cups, their stamens faintly dusted with pollen; intermingled are white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose petals carry a vivid purple edging, lending each bloom a painted halo. Small unopened buds and clusters of slender, spiky deep-purple accent flowers-reminiscent of veronica-create punctuated contrast amid varied greenery: wispy grasses, airy fern-like fronds and broader glossy leaves. The top-right shows the groom's boutonnière on a dark charcoal grey suit, mirroring the bouquet with a single purple-rimmed lisianthus, a tiny lily bud and restrained foliage, fastened with a white ribbon beside a rich purple silk tie. The bottom-left displays a hand-tied bridesmaid's or toss bouquet resting on textured beige fabric, stems neatly wrapped and balanced to echo the bridal massing in a gentler scale. Bottom-right features a striking tall centerpiece in a white woven spherical vase, the same lilies and lisianthus spilling upward and outward, accented by cascading green blades and paired with sculptural woven spheres. The light is soft and natural, the textures tactile-satin petals against coarse ribbon and woven ceramic-and the mood serene, contemporary and warmly celebratory. Flowers Waterloo's local touch is evident in the relaxed sophistication, suited to a wedding near Waterloo Station, Lower Marsh market and the Royal Festival Hall.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A low, sculptural centerpiece rests in the middle of a neatly laid table, its white woven vase echoing the textured calm of a bright Waterloo townhouse interior. From this vase rise white lilies, their petals unfurling in generous, trumpet-shaped blooms that seem almost luminescent against the neutral surroundings. Nestled among them is a single red rose, perfectly formed and velvety, its deep colour acting like a heartbeat at the centre of the design. Threaded between the flowers, curly green stems arc and spiral, adding a sense of movement and spontaneity, like the gentle flow of people along nearby Westminster Bridge. Small clusters of red berries punctuate the whiteness with warm, festive notes, while fine sprays of baby's breath scatter tiny white dots through the arrangement, softening the lines and lending a sense of airy lightness. The composition feels thoughtfully edited, with every stem placed to balance the others: no element shouts, but each contributes to a harmonious whole. Under soft, possibly evening light, the lilies appear creamy and fresh, their faint sweetness easy to imagine, while the greenery looks crisp and cool. This table arrangement would suit an intimate wedding breakfast in a Waterloo hotel, a candlelit dinner by the river, or a quiet celebration at home after a ceremony nearby. It carries a gentle energy of welcome and gratitude, as if inviting guests to relax, share stories, and enjoy being gathered together around something naturally beautiful.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this image, a meticulously crafted boutonnière is pinned neatly to a groom's black lapel, the focal point being a single pale yellow rose that radiates understated charm. The rose itself is delicately opened, with velvety petals curling outward from a gently cupped centre, creating a soft, layered spiral that catches the light. Its creamy yellow tone is calming and warm, standing out beautifully against the deep, matte black of the jacket in a way that recalls the contrast between sunlit terraces and shaded streets near Waterloo. Surrounding the rose are whisper-fine clusters of white baby's breath, their miniature blossoms floating like a cloud around the central flower, and slender green sprigs that add a touch of freshness and movement. Just behind, a striking red tie cuts through the composition, heightening the sense of formality and excitement-its bold colour highlighting the rose's quiet grace. Everything is gathered and secured with a slim, clean white ribbon, wrapped tightly around the stems, suggesting careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. The textures play together beautifully: the plush rose, the airy gypsophila, the crisp fabric of the suit and tie. You can easily imagine this boutonnière accompanying its wearer from a hotel near the South Bank to a nearby registry office, carrying the gentle scent of rose petals with every step. Though small, the arrangement feels incredibly personal, a fragrant token of love and commitment, thoughtfully made for one special day in the heart of London.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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