Limehouse Wedding Collections

At Florist Limehouse, we believe your wedding should be as unique and vibrant as the community we call home. Our dedicated team of local florists take great pride in crafting unforgettable wedding flowers and bouquets for couples celebrating in Limehouse and nearby areas – from the historic charm of Poplar to the riverside beauty of Canary Wharf and the bustling markets of Wapping.

Located moments from Limehouse Basin and the picturesque Narrow Street, our shop sources only the freshest blooms for each arrangement. Whether you're dreaming of a classic white bridal bouquet, abundant table centrepieces, or floral arches to greet your guests on Commercial Road, our local expertise ensures every stem shines on your special day.

  • Expert advice and creative designs tailored to your style
  • Delivery throughout Limehouse, Poplar & Canary Wharf
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM for last-minute finishing touches

As passionate florists rooted in Limehouse, we know every wedding is a personal journey. That's why we invite you to order online or visit us in store for a warm chat about your vision and needs. Trust Florist Limehouse to bring locally inspired floral beauty to your big day—and make it truly unforgettable.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière in this wedding set carries the same confident romance as the larger bouquet: a single, curling red rose serves as the focal point, its velvety petals unfurling with old-fashioned elegance, while a tiny spray of gypsophila and a sliver of trailing greenery add a whisper of airiness and movement. The matching bridal bouquet continues that visual conversation-dense, cloud-like blue hydrangeas form the dramatic foundation, their rich indigo tones offsetting the warm crimson of clustered roses. Eucalyptus leaves, cool and round, thread through the blooms, adding a silvery-green counterpoint and a light, green-woody scent that lingers without overpowering. As a composition it feels modern and arresting: bold colour choices softened by natural texture, designed to read well in photographs taken along Westferry Road or on the steps of St. Anne's Church in Limehouse. The florist's hand is visible in the careful layering-sturdy hydrangea heads that give body and weight, airy gypsophila that offers a lacy finish, and roses placed to catch the light and frame faces. I prepare sets like this with an eye to comfort and durability, so the boutonnière sits neatly through vows and portraits and the bouquet remains photogenic from first look to last dance. These are the details couples in Limehouse and nearby Canary Wharf ask for when they want timeless romance with a modern edge; Florist Limehouse sources and selects blooms with that balance always in mind.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Seen as a cohesive four-image story, this wedding suite celebrates peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and clouds of baby's breath woven through each piece with artisanal care by a local Limehouse floral sensibility. Top-left shows the bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet against her ivory dress: at the centre, numerous pale peach roses bloom densely, their velvety faces warmed by the pale light that sweeps in from the River Thames; around them, white lisianthus edged in vibrant violet provide rhythmic contrast, and tiny clusters of baby's breath soften the composition. Her hands are calm and precise, nails neutral, fingers curved around an invisible handle so the flowers appear to float. Top-right captures the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit-one perfect peach rose, delicate fronds of greenery and baby's breath, all tied with a small blush ribbon that mirrors the groom's solid peach tie and unifies the look. Bottom-left presents a slightly smaller bouquet laid on textured, neutral fabric: the same floral trio, ribbon-wrapped with tiny pearl pins, suggesting a bridesmaid or toss posy ready for the reception. Bottom-right displays a low, dome-shaped centerpiece-a tidy assemblage of the same roses, lisianthus and baby's breath-seated in a white woven basket-like vase with two beige decorative spheres beside it, evoking table styling you might see at a Limehouse or Narrow Street venue. As an east London florist might note, the palette reads as timeless and intimate: tactile, fragrant and thoughtfully matched across every element-bouquet, boutonniere, posy and table flower.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-image collage captures a refined wedding flower story in tones of white, green, and vibrant red, the kind of coordinated styling often chosen by couples marrying near Limehouse Basin or along Narrow Street. In the top-left frame, a bride is pictured from the chest down, her ivory, lightly textured dress fading into a soft beige background so that her cascading bouquet becomes the natural focal point. Wide, star-shaped white oriental lilies form the heart of the design, their open trumpets and visible stamens lending a sense of fullness and fragrance. Trailing below, sleek white Phalaenopsis orchids spill in a natural waterfall, their arching stems and satin-smooth petals suggesting gentle movement with every step. Nestled between them, a single cream rose adds warmth, ringed by vivid green spherical blooms reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, delicate white gypsophila, and bright red berries that sparkle like tiny jewels, all threaded with airy green foliage and fine grasses. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom, dressed in a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and solid red tie, his boutonnière a smaller echo of the bridal bouquet: one flawless white orchid blossom, a hint of green pompon flower, and tiny white filler flowers, carefully finished with a slim red ribbon at the base. In the bottom-left, this boutonnière is shown resting on a pale, textured linen surface, every wire, petal, and leaf clearly defined as if prepared by a careful florist before delivery across Limehouse. The bottom-right image reveals the full cascading bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white table, framed by three white wicker spheres, creating a simple, modern reception vignette against a light grey wall.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a consistent floral theme built around bold magenta peonies and elegant white alstroemeria, styled in a way that would suit a chic Limehouse celebration close to the riverside. The top-left panel focuses on the bride's hands, lightly tanned and adorned with a delicate ring, holding a rounded bouquet that feels luxuriously full. Layer upon layer of deep fuchsia peonies are threaded with white alstroemeria marked by fine maroon freckles, while spiky light green blooms and rich foliage add movement and freshness, like a breeze off the Thames. In the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal suit and smooth lavender tie provide a calm backdrop for a coordinating boutonniere. This miniature arrangement combines a single stem of white alstroemeria with small green textural flowers and short, glossy leaves, all tied together with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that echoes the tie perfectly. The bottom-left image shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a pale beige, slightly rough fabric, perhaps linen. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours and flowers-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and soft green accents-its stems wrapped with a neat lavender ribbon, ready for a bridesmaid walking through Limehouse streets or a joyful bouquet toss. In the bottom-right panel, the same floral mix is styled into a compact centrepiece in a white spherical vase made from interwoven strips that create a delicate lattice. Beside it, three beige woven balls of different sizes extend the textural theme, suggesting relaxed yet refined wedding table décor for a local venue overlooking the docks.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
This image focuses on a refined groom's boutonniere: a single pink rose, pinned with care to the lapel of a dark charcoal suit. The rose has been chosen at just the right stage, not fully open and not too tight, so its velvety petals create a gentle spiral that draws the eye inward. The shade of pink is warm and luminous, standing out beautifully against the cool depth of the suit fabric. Around the rose, slender leaves of fresh greenery arc with a natural curve, adding shape and framing the bloom without making it feel heavy. Small clusters of white gypsophila are tucked in as light accents, their tiny flowers like soft breaths of air that bring a sense of delicacy and romance. At the stem, a narrow velvet-like ribbon has been wrapped with precision, giving the piece a tailored finish that feels both traditional and contemporary. The suit itself, in textured charcoal, provides a quiet, masculine counterpoint to the softness of the flower, its subtle weave visible in the close-up framing of the photograph. The overall lighting is soft and flattering, suggesting an indoor moment just before stepping out for a ceremony in Limehouse-perhaps on the way to a riverside venue or a celebration close to the historic docks. The boutonniere feels personal and intimate, a tiny floral echo of the larger arrangements and bouquets that might be waiting nearby. You can almost sense the groom's quickened heartbeat as the flower is pinned on, a final detail that completes the look and symbolises love, care, and the promise held within the day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A graceful four-panel collage captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding story, as though designed by a local Limehouse florist who knows how to keep every detail in harmony. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress holds a rounded bouquet so full of rich crimson roses that the petals form a velvety dome. Between the blooms, clusters of white baby's breath glimmer like tiny stars, while fresh green leaves add depth and a natural softness, recalling the leafy calm of nearby Ropemakers Fields. The top-right frame shifts to the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a dark grey suit jacket worn over a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. One perfect red rosebud is surrounded by fine sprays of baby's breath, slim green leaves, and a few decorative strands of grass, the whole miniature arrangement finished with a tidy red satin ribbon that ties it visually back to the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left frame, another hand-tied bouquet of open red roses and airy gypsophila rests on a pale grey, lightly textured surface. The stems are wrapped in red and white striped twine, suggesting care, time, and the steady hands of an experienced florist preparing flowers for photos along the Thames path in Limehouse. The final, bottom-right frame highlights a compact centerpiece: a rounded cluster of red roses and baby's breath perched on a spherical white vase made from woven strips that form an open lattice. Two smaller woven spheres in soft off-white tones sit in front, completing an elegant tablescape perfect for a Limehouse wedding reception or intimate celebration dinner.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
Laid out as if on a calm wedding morning in Limehouse, this image shows a cohesive wedding flower collection that feels both soft and assured. The bride's bouquet is the heart of the scene, brimming with creamy peonies and blush-pink roses whose petals unfurl in layered ruffles, like delicate fabric arranged by a careful hand. Around them, clouds of white gypsophila provide an airy contrast, their tiny blossoms adding a sense of movement and lightness. Nestled in between are touches of deeper magenta and gentle lavender roses, adding depth to the pastel palette without overwhelming the serenity. Smooth, sculpted green leaves curve around the edges, giving the bouquet definition and a fresh garden feel, as though the flowers have just been gathered from a hidden courtyard near Limehouse Basin. Close by, the groom's boutonnière rests ready: a single polished rose in a soft lilac shade, accented with sprigs of baby's breath and feathery greenery, bound by a narrow lavender ribbon whose satin surface catches the ambient light. The arrangement of items feels intentional rather than staged, like a private moment just before the ceremony-perhaps in a townhouse overlooking the docks-where bouquets are lifted from the table and pinned in place. The interplay of textures is quiet yet compelling: velvet petals, crisp foliage, and the frothy softness of gypsophila create a tactile richness you can almost feel. Overall, the image radiates gentle romance and thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of floral artistry a local Limehouse florist might create for couples marrying close to the river.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding floral designs presents a complete, lovingly coordinated suite, the sort of set a couple in Limehouse might choose for a chic Docklands celebration. In the top left frame, the lower half of a bride is visible in a softly lit scene, her white lace gown forming a gentle pattern behind a generous cascading bouquet. The bouquet flows downwards in a curtain of white phalaenopsis orchids with warm yellow centers, nestled against blush pink garden roses, lilac-tinted stock, and filigrees of baby's breath. Touches of vivid, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms flicker between the softer tones, while loose greenery drapes and curves, creating a sense of graceful movement that mirrors the fall of the dress. The top right close-up shifts to the groom's charcoal or black suit jacket, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere sits precisely on the lapel, framed by a bright red tie and a subtly patterned shirt. It is finished with dainty gypsophila and slim green shoots, all secured with a narrow white satin ribbon, matching the bride's flowers with quiet precision. In the bottom left, the boutonniere is shown alone, laid flat on lightly textured beige fabric, perhaps reminiscent of a table runner you might see in a Limehouse Basin restaurant venue. The details of the orchid's smooth petals, baby's breath, and ribbon-wrapped stems speak to the florist's careful handiwork. Finally, the bottom right image highlights a table centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase, set on a pure white surface. White orchids arch elegantly above a cluster of pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, delicate baby's breath, and deep pink accent blooms, with two decorative white woven spheres nearby, evoking a refined reception table styled for an intimate local celebration. Crafted with the attention to balance and texture typical of Florist Limehouse, the overall collage shows how bouquet, boutonniere, and centerpiece come together in one harmonious design.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A refined close-up of the groom's boutonniere set against the soft tone of a light beige background, carrying the same red, white and green language as the bridal pieces. Centered is a single, pristine white phalaenopsis orchid whose smooth, satiny petals catch the light, accompanied by two vivid clusters of red hypericum berries and the delicate cloud of white baby's breath. Small glossy leaves and a sliver of spiky greenery add contrast and structure, while a tiny red ribbon loop at the base subtly references the bride's bouquet and the wedding's colour story. The boutonniere is pinned crisply to a dark grey or charcoal suit lapel, the tactile contrast between cool suiting fabric and the soft flower petals is almost tangible; a bold red tie beneath the lapel picks up the berry tones and lends a handsome, coordinated flourish. The overall effect is one of careful craftsmanship and considered proportion, an accent that speaks to detail and warmth in the moments before vows. I imagine this piece being delivered fresh to a groom waiting in a Limehouse townhouse or a small reception room by the canal, the scent of lilies and roses briefly mingling with the cool London air. As a local florist might note, these small floral statements link ceremony and place-an elegant, personal touch for weddings near Westferry Road, St. Anne's or the waterways of Limehouse.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents a carefully coordinated set of wedding flowers, the kind of cohesive design that helps a Limehouse celebration feel beautifully pulled together from aisle to reception. In the top-left panel, the camera captures a bride from the shoulders down, her white strapless gown acting as a soft backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. Large white phalaenopsis orchids arc outward, mingling with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender blooms, wisps of lilac stock, and trails of green foliage, all drifting downward in a graceful waterfall that suggests movement even in stillness. The top-right panel narrows the focus to the groom's dark grey suit, drawing your attention to a single refined boutonniere. A white orchid bloom sits at the centre, edged with lavender filler flowers and neat greenery, secured by a slim purple ribbon that echoes the groom's vivid magenta tie, creating a quiet dialogue between floral detail and formalwear. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is shown at ground level, arranged on a soft, textured beige fabric. Here, a white orchid bud is paired with tiny stars of baby's breath and a touch of foliage, tied with a bright pink ribbon that adds a playful yet polished note, ideal for a groomsman heading to a ceremony near Narrow Street. The bottom-right panel reveals a lavish cascading arrangement in an ornate white woven vase. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, and purple fillers spill outward, with baby's breath woven throughout, while three white woven spheres of different sizes sit thoughtfully nearby. Together, the four images capture a serene, romantic pink-and-purple wedding palette with a modern East London sophistication.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding scene shows a hand-tied bouquet and matching boutonnière, arranged as if waiting in a quiet Limehouse apartment before the celebrations begin. Mauve-pink roses dominate the bouquet, their petals blush-soft and slightly curled at the edges, creating a watercolour wash of gentle purple and pink tones. Threaded between them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their round, textured heads adding a lively contrast that feels as fresh as the greenery in nearby Ropemakers Fields. Creamy white lisianthus blooms tuck into the spaces between the roses, their silky, layered petals introducing lightness and a subtle movement, like small clouds drifting across the design. The bouquet is rounded and structured, intentionally shaped to sit perfectly in the crook of a bride's arm as she walks through Limehouse or towards a riverside venue near Canary Wharf. Its stems are neatly bound in a decorative ribbon wrap, the fabric overlapping in precise lines that hint at the florist's steady hands and eye for detail. Gentle light plays off each petal, giving the arrangement a soft, dawn-like glow, as though the flowers have just been gathered in the early morning. The coordinating boutonnière, fashioned from a single elegant white lisianthus bloom and a few sprigs of airy greenery, is understated yet refined, designed to sit smartly on a groom's suit. Together they convey the hopeful, vibrant spirit of a wedding day in Limehouse, beautifully suited to both intimate registry ceremonies and larger celebrations nearby.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage captures a harmoniously coordinated red rose wedding collection, the kind of cohesive styling often chosen by couples marrying near the waterside venues of Limehouse Basin. The top-left image presents a close-up of a bride in a smooth white gown, her hands tenderly wrapped around a compact hand-tied bouquet. Deep red roses, tightly massed together, form a rounded dome, while shiny red hypericum berries are tucked between the blooms like scattered droplets. A collar of rich green foliage encircles the bouquet, the leaves cut with clean edges and arranged to sit snugly against the bride's dress, giving a polished, intentional feel. In the top-right panel, the focus moves to the groom's dark charcoal jacket. A single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned to the lapel, its petals just unfurling. Delicate greenery and slender sprigs of white gypsophila soften the shape, while a few small red berries echo the bride's bouquet. The stems are bound with a narrow red satin ribbon tied in a tiny bow, picking up the tone of the groom's vivid red tie and bright white shirt. The bottom-left square shows another bouquet, possibly for a bridesmaid or to decorate a registry table. Several open red roses are nestled among glossy red berries and dramatic dark green leaves, which arc around the flowers in broad, sculptural sweeps. A red ribbon binds the stems, set against a neutral beige, canvas-like background. The bottom-right image reveals a dome-shaped table arrangement of red roses and berries, resting atop a white, intricately woven spherical stand. Two smaller, naturally coloured wicker spheres sit beside it on a pale surface, framed by a soft beige and grey wall, hinting at an intimate Limehouse reception styled with warm, romantic details.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage presents a complete wedding flower story in four frames, all coordinated around romantic pinks, soft lavenders and lively greens, as if designed for a chic Limehouse celebration overlooking the Thames. In the upper-left image, only the torso of the bride is visible, her white lace wedding dress forming a delicate backdrop for an abundant, rounded bouquet. The florist has layered light pink and lavender roses, some just unfurling and others fully open, with vivid green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria dusted with yellow freckles, and airy sprigs of white baby's breath, all nestled into rich green foliage for depth. In the upper-right, the groom's dark charcoal suit and bold fuchsia tie frame a finely crafted boutonniere. A single blush pink rosebud, a few chartreuse button chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila and slender decorative grasses are tied with a fuchsia ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet in miniature, perfect for a Limehouse Town Hall ceremony or nearby church on Commercial Road. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet resting horizontally on a light beige fabric, giving a clear view of the stems bound in bright pink ribbon and the careful balance of roses, alstroemeria, chrysanthemums and baby's breath. Finally, the lower-right frame transforms the same flower recipe into a compact table centrepiece. The flowers are arranged densely in a white spherical vase with an intricate woven or lattice design, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres, creating a modern yet romantic look ideal for wedding receptions in Limehouse's converted warehouses and riverside venues.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A four-part collage presents an elegant wedding floral story, the kind of styling often seen at Limehouse weddings overlooking the Thames. In the top left panel, the bride's torso is framed in soft, natural light, her white dress adorned with fine lace on the bodice. She holds a round, tightly packed bouquet composed of cream and pale yellow roses interwoven with deeper pink and mauve roses, each bloom carefully angled. Wisps of white baby's breath and small flashes of green foliage peep through, giving the bouquet a lush yet controlled feel, as though created by an experienced local florist who understands both classic and contemporary tastes. The top right image zooms in on the groom's dark grey suit and vivid red silk tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a small boutonniere: one pristine white rosebud surrounded by baby's breath and a sprig of greenery, finished with a slender white satin bow that keeps the stems tidy and discreet. In the bottom left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a gently crumpled, off-white linen cloth, displaying a looser version of the main bouquet's palette. Cream and pale yellow roses open wide beside pops of bright pink, cushioned by abundant baby's breath and foliage, with the stems wrapped in a playful pink-and-white striped ribbon that hints at personal style. Finally, the bottom right image reveals a compact centerpiece of matching roses and filler flowers, perched atop a spherical white twig vase. Two smaller woven spheres rest nearby on a clean white surface, creating a natural, slightly rustic look perfect for a Limehouse reception near Commercial Road or the Regent's Canal, where refined romance meets relaxed London charm.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests gracefully, as though just set down for a moment of quiet pause before the ceremony, its colours recalling the soft light that falls over Limehouse Marina on an early spring morning. The blooms gather in a rounded, refined shape that looks both classic and contemporary, blending the plush, cloud-like petals of white lisianthus with the gentle wash of pastel hydrangea and playful lilac allium. Each lisianthus bloom seems to unfurl in layers, creamy and luminous, while the hydrangea clusters provide a pillowy backdrop of barely-there blue and blush notes. Spherical allium heads, in delicate shades of lilac, add a touch of whimsy and architectural interest, their star-shaped florets forming a subtle contrast to the smoother petals around them. Crisp greenery is threaded through the bouquet with intention, framing the flowers and giving the design a soft, natural outline, rather than rigid symmetry. The stems are neatly wrapped, likely in a satin or silk ribbon, their sturdiness reassuring in the hand yet visually elegant. Light pools on the upper blooms, lending them a serene glow, as though they've just been carried across a calm courtyard near Limehouse Town Hall. The scent is gentle and clean-fresh greens, barely sweet florals, and a hint of morning garden air. Crafted with the experience of a local wedding florist who understands both tradition and modern tastes, this bouquet feels ready to be carried down the aisle, displayed in a favourite vase after the vows, or treasured in photos as a quiet, enduring symbol of commitment and new beginnings.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single-frame study in sartorial harmony: the groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket is punctuated by an expertly made boutonnière, a precise, peach-tinged rosebud set at the lapel with delicate sprigs of gypsophila and a whisper of bright greenery. A tiny peach ribbon bow at its base mirrors the tonal warmth of the coral-hued tie and the crisp white shirt beneath, creating a cohesive, considered look that reads like a floral signature close to the heart. The rosebud's outer petals hold a satin sheen; up close you can see the faint ridges and the gentle curl at the petal edges, while the gypsophila adds an airy, feathery texture that softens the formal tailoring. This detail shot captures the tactile contrast between soft botanical elements and the structured wool of a suit-an elegant tension of nature meeting ceremony. As a Limehouse-based florist I often pair these delicate accents with wider bridal palettes to tie parties together, whether exchanging vows near West India Dock Road or celebrating with photos by Canary Wharf. At Florist Limehouse we favour classic mechanics-wire, tape, and a neat stem wrap-so the boutonnière sits comfortably through a long day of handshakes and family portraits. The overall mood is refined and heartfelt; this small, botanical gesture speaks quietly of unity, taste and the floral language that links bride and groom in both colour and sentiment.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-part image shows a cohesive wedding floral scheme designed with calm sophistication and local character, suitable for ceremonies around Limehouse Basin and receptions near Canary Wharf. Top-left captures a bride in her strapless white dress cradling a lush bridal bouquet composed chiefly of fragrant white oriental lilies - some fully unfurled revealing their stamens, others in elegant bud - paired with double-petalled white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose outer edges are kissed with vivid purple. Slender, deep-purple veronica and tiny sprays of white gypsophila add height and air, while a variety of greens - from glossy broad leaves to wispy grass-like foliage - weave movement through the blooms. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single open purple-edged lisianthus, a neat lily bud and a touch of spiky purple accent are bound with a small white bow and sit against a rich purple tie, mirroring the bouquet. Bottom-left shows a compact bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid upon a textured beige fabric, stems wrapped cleanly with white ribbon and echoing the bridal palette in miniature. Bottom-right features a tall centerpiece in a modern white spherical, woven vase with cascading greenery, matching lilies and lisianthus, set beside two woven beige spheres on a light surface for a natural, tactile table vignette. As prepared by Florist Limehouse for local couples, the arrangement reads as contemporary yet timeless, scented faintly of lilies and designed to feel intimate in the soft, late-afternoon light of local venues.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned neatly against the groom's lapel, the boutonniere presents a single, deep red rosebud as the clear focal point, its petals tightly layered like a secret slowly unfolding. Around it, a few precise sprigs of greenery frame the bloom, their clean lines offering contrast to the rose's romantic softness, while small clusters of berries and tiny stars of baby's breath bring texture and a hint of playful detail. In the photograph, the boutonniere rests against a tailored jacket, the sheen of a crimson tie echoing the rose's rich tone, creating a harmonious band of red that feels both ceremonial and warm. The scale is intimate-this is a piece designed to be seen up close, admired during handshakes and hugs in a Limehouse registry office or at a chic riverside wedding reception near Canary Wharf. Under gentle light, the rose seems almost to glow, the shadows between its petals adding depth and drama without feeling heavy. You can almost sense the faint, green freshness of the foliage, the sturdier surface of the berries, and the airy delicacy of the baby's breath. Every element is placed with intention, suggesting a groom who values tradition but also personal detail, perhaps choosing this flower because it echoes the bride's bouquet or the colours of their celebration. Crafted with the quiet confidence of an experienced local florist, this single rose boutonniere becomes more than an accessory-it turns into a small, wearable keepsake of a Limehouse wedding day, worn close to the heart as vows are spoken and glasses are raised.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Resting on a backdrop of light linen, this hand-tied bouquet presents a beautiful harmony of softness and structure, ideal for a Limehouse bride walking from a nearby townhouse to a dockside venue. The central bodies of the bouquet are generous ivory roses, many of them brushed with a gentle golden tint at their cores, giving the impression of petals lit from within. The roses are arranged in a rounded cluster, their velvety petals overlapping like layers of satin, creating a plush and inviting surface. Between these larger blooms, fine strands of baby's breath wind delicately, their tiny white flowers forming a filigree of texture that breaks up the mass of ivory and introduces a gentle, romantic haze. Around the bouquet's edges and interlacing within, slender green leaves curve in graceful arcs, bringing refreshing contrast and lending the arrangement a sense of natural movement, as if a breeze from Limehouse Cut had just passed through. The stems are neatly gathered and extend downward in a straight, unified bundle, bound tightly with a pale, possibly beaded ribbon that adds a hint of refined sparkle and secure comfort for the person carrying it. The fabric beneath is soft and neutral, its slight folds catching the light and framing the bouquet without distraction. The overall lighting is tender and subdued, casting faint shadows that emphasize the curves of each petal and the intricate lace-like structure of the gypsophila. The atmosphere conveyed is calm, intimate, and sincere, evoking the quiet moments of preparation on a wedding morning when the bouquet is laid carefully aside, waiting to be lifted at exactly the right time. It is easy to imagine the light fragrance-a gentle mix of rose sweetness and clean, green notes-spreading softly through a Limehouse loft or riverside restaurant, creating a subtle sensory backdrop to vows, laughter, and quiet glances shared between loved ones.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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