Mottingham WEDDING COLLECTIONS

Welcome to Florist Mottingham, your trusted local wedding flower specialist in the heart of Mottingham. Our experienced team of floral designers has created thoughtful wedding collections inspired by the greenery around Mottingham Village, the charm of Grove Park Road and the open spaces near Elmstead Woods.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony at a local venue or a full celebration stretching towards Eltham, New Eltham or Grove Park, we design wedding flowers that feel personal, elegant and timeless. From romantic bridal bouquets and bridesmaids’ posies to buttonholes, floral arches and table centres, everything is created fresh on-site by our skilled florist team.

We know how important reliability is on your wedding day. That’s why we offer guaranteed same-day delivery on selected wedding items and last‑minute finishing touches when you order online before 3 PM. Every stem is carefully chosen at market, conditioned by hand, and arranged with an eye for detail built on years of local experience.

Our Mottingham wedding flower collections are designed to suit a variety of styles, from classic white and green to colourful, seasonal looks. We’re always happy to tailor designs to your venue, colour scheme and budget, and can advise on the best seasonal blooms for your date.

  • Beautiful wedding flowers across Mottingham, Eltham, New Eltham & Grove Park
  • Handcrafted bridal bouquets, buttonholes & venue décor
  • Same-day delivery on selected wedding pieces when you order online by 3 PM

Book a consultation with your local Florist Mottingham team and let us bring your wedding flower vision to life.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean lines of a tailored suit, the boutonnière and matching bouquet form a cohesive story of modern romance with a nod to timeless detail. The buttonhole shows a single, curling red rose - compact and perfectly formed - its velvety surface catching a soft gleam of light. Around it a little burst of gypsophila creates the effect of delicate lace, tiny white stars that soften the rose's intensity, while narrow trails of greenery echo the relaxed, slightly whimsical sprigs that peek from the larger bridal bouquet. That bouquet pairs saturated blue hydrangeas as a dramatic base with clusters of classic red roses, arranged so the round hydrangea heads anchor the composition and the roses punctuate it with passionate depth. Slender, round eucalyptus leaves emerge between blooms, their cool, silvery-green tones adding layered scent and visual finesse; when brushed they release a clean, restorative fragrance that complements the roses' warmth. The overall impression is confident yet tender - a design that sits well in candid photos, formal portraits, and the informal moments in between. As a local florist who knows Mottingham's quieter lanes and the bustle around Mottingham station, I imagine this set travelling easily from a rehearsal at a nearby pub to a small register ceremony, keeping its freshness and composure. Made with steady hands and an eye for balance, this pairing feels contemporary, intimate, and perfectly suited to a couple who want flowers that speak of unity and style without losing soft, romantic undertones. Florist Mottingham crafts it to feel both fashionable and familiarly comforting.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This quartet of wedding images presents a lovingly curated peach and purple palette that feels both intimate and refined. In the upper-left frame a bride gently holds a hand-tied round bouquet against her white gown; full peach roses form the warm centre, their plush petals catching a soft, early-day light, while white lisianthus edged in violet frame them like delicate brushstrokes. Sprigs of baby's breath float through the arrangement, lending an airy, nostalgic note. The stems are wrapped in a blush ribbon that disappears beneath her hands, hinting at pearly pins and careful finishing. Opposite, in the upper-right, a groom's boutonniere is shown pinned to a dark charcoal suit-one perfect peach rose with tiny baby's breath accents, fine green fronds, and a small peach ribbon that mirrors the bridal wrap; a solid peach tie peeks out from the lapel, creating a subtle colour echo. The lower-left panel displays a smaller, slightly more compact bouquet laid on textured neutral cloth, its blush ribbon wrapped handle and pearl detailing suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet prepared with skilled hands. The lower-right reveals a reception centerpiece in a white, open-weave vase: a domed cluster of the same roses, lisianthus, and baby's breath, accompanied by two small, light woven spheres that add tactile charm to the table. As a local florist in Mottingham familiar with bridal mornings around Mottingham Lane and Mottingham station, I imagine this arrangement arriving fresh for a ceremony or reception, offering a cohesive look that carries scent, texture, and timeless romanticism across the day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image captures a beautifully coordinated wedding flower story, as if laid out by an experienced Mottingham florist preparing for a ceremony at a nearby church or registry office. In the top-left frame, only the bride's torso and hands are visible, her white, gently textured dress forming a calm, neutral canvas for the bouquet she cradles. The cascading arrangement is generous and flowing, built around bold white oriental lilies whose star-shaped blooms and prominent stamens bring drama and softness at once. From beneath this central cluster, stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids drape downward in a graceful, almost liquid line, each bloom with a subtle yellow-cream centre. Nestled among the lilies sits one creamy yellow rose, glowing warmly like candlelight on a Mottingham evening, surrounded by bright green, spherical flowers that resemble button chrysanthemums, cheerful clusters of red berries, and airy sprigs of white gypsophila. Fine trails of greenery and slender grasses add movement, suggesting a garden breeze drifting in from nearby Mottingham playing fields. The top-right shows a suited groom or guest in dark charcoal or black, wearing a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie. On his lapel, a carefully composed boutonnière mirrors the bridal bouquet: a single white orchid bloom, a touch of green pompon-like flowers, tiny white filler flowers, and a neat red ribbon binding the stems. The bottom-left panel offers a close-up of this same buttonhole resting on a light beige, linen-textured surface, emphasising its sculptural orchid, glossy leaf base, and the satin gleam of the ribbon. In the bottom-right, the bridal bouquet stands upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker spheres at its side, evoking a modern reception display somewhere off Court Road. Together, the four views showcase how bouquet and boutonnière are thoughtfully matched in colour, texture, and style.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage shows how a single floral palette can elegantly link every part of a Mottingham ceremony and reception. In the top-left image, the bride, shown from the torso down in a simple white strapless gown, holds a lush, rounded bouquet that fills both hands. Rich fuchsia pink peonies with many layered petals sit at the heart of the arrangement, surrounded by white alstroemeria marked with fine burgundy flecks and softened by pale green, spiky filler blooms. Deep green leaves frame the bouquet, giving it a fresh, garden-picked look, as if it has just arrived from a nearby Mottingham park. The top-right panel brings us closer to the groom's charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a refined boutonniere that mirrors the main bouquet: a few white alstroemeria blooms, some airy green textural flowers, and polished foliage, all bound together with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that picks up the colour of his tie. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller, hand-tied bouquet lies on softly textured beige fabric. It repeats the theme of magenta peonies, white Peruvian lilies, and green accents, the stems tightly wrapped in a lavender ribbon-perfect for a bridesmaid walking through Mottingham's leafy streets to the venue or as a toss bouquet later in the evening. The bottom-right image highlights a compact wedding centerpiece: the same blooms are arranged in a white, spherical vase made from intricately woven strands, with three lighter beige decorative spheres clustered beside it. Together, the four images show a cohesive, thoughtfully designed wedding collection suitable for an elegant local celebration.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
This image shows a beautifully composed, round bouquet set into a sculptural white pot, the flowers gathered so tightly they form a perfect dome, as if shaped by hand with quiet patience in a Mottingham studio. A graceful mix of rich pink and gentle lavender roses anchors the design, their petals layered in concentric swirls that invite the eye to linger on each bloom. Between them, clusters of tiny white gypsophila float like soft clouds, breaking up the dense colour with pockets of light that recall mist across the nearby Chislehurst woods on an early spring morning. The vessel itself is striking: white, contemporary, and artistically woven with raised lines that wrap around the container, creating movement and shadow beneath the flowers. That textured base grounds the bouquet, giving it a sculptural quality, while the perfectly rounded profile of the roses above adds a sense of harmony and calm. There is a feeling of stillness in the image, as though the arrangement has just been placed in position for a wedding breakfast at a Mottingham venue, waiting for guests to arrive. The colours are rich but restrained, perfect for couples who favour a modern twist on classic romance. Every stem has been angled deliberately so the heads sit at an even height, producing a seamless dome with no gaps or awkward spaces, a small detail that reveals the trained eye of a professional florist. Seen this way, the bouquet becomes more than decoration; it is a tender expression of love and celebration, ideal for wedding tables, reception décor, or a special delivery marking a milestone in Mottingham.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel image set captures a fully coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the sort of look often requested by couples marrying around Mottingham, New Eltham, or near the green edges of Chislehurst Common. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown gently holds a compact, round bouquet composed almost entirely of plush, deep red roses. The blooms sit shoulder to shoulder, their velvety petals spiralling inward, while fine sprays of white baby's breath create a misty halo between them. Soft green foliage peeks through, lending contrast and a sense of freshness, as though the flowers were conditioned and arranged only hours before the ceremony. The top-right frame zooms in on a groom's boutonniere fixed to the lapel of a charcoal-grey suit. A single red rosebud, still partly closed, is accented with clusters of baby's breath, slender pointed leaves, and wisps of ornamental grass, all tied at the base with a tiny red satin ribbon that echoes the groom's bright red tie. The bottom-left frame shows another rounded bouquet resting on a pale grey, subtly textured surface. Here, the red roses are more open, revealing their full hearts, and the baby's breath threads generously throughout, with verdant greenery providing a lush backdrop. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in red and white striped twine, suggesting artisan care and secure handling for a long day of celebrations. Finally, the bottom-right frame highlights a compact red rose and gypsophila centrepiece placed atop a white, lattice-style spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres in natural tones. Together, these panels illustrate how a single floral theme can be carried from person to table, creating a cohesive, romantic atmosphere suited to any Mottingham wedding.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A romantic wedding flatlay shows a cohesive floral story, as if laid out on a dressing table in a Mottingham townhouse moments before the ceremony begins. The bride's bouquet is the centerpiece, an abundant cluster of lush cream peonies and blush-pink roses, some deeper magenta and lavender blooms nestled between them for depth. Their petals look soft and velvety, curling open like whispered promises, all cushioned in a halo of airy white gypsophila that adds billowy lightness. Surrounding foliage is smooth and sculptural, deep green leaves cupping the flowers and giving the bouquet a clean, rounded shape that would sit comfortably in the bride's hands as she walks through Mottingham's quiet lanes. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière lies ready: a single soft lilac rose paired with a wisp of fine greenery and miniature clusters of baby's breath, the stems neatly bound in a narrow lavender ribbon with a subtle sheen. Light appears gentle and diffused, enhancing the creamy whites and pastel tones rather than overpowering them, creating a mood of serenity and quiet anticipation. The entire composition, from bouquet to boutonnière, speaks of thoughtful pairing and emotional detail, designed by a skilled local florist who understands how to weave colour, scent, and texture into a unified vision. It feels perfectly suited to an intimate Mottingham wedding, whether in a local chapel or a garden marquee, capturing that in-between moment when everything is ready, and love is waiting just beyond the doorway.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A refined four-panel collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as if captured just before guests arrive at a Mottingham celebration. In the top left image, only the bride's mid-torso and hands are visible, framed by her intricate white lace gown. She holds a lush, cascading bouquet where white phalaenopsis orchids arc gracefully downward, their broad, satiny petals and soft yellow throats catching the light. Nestled among them are blush pink garden roses, airy lavender stock blossoms, fine sprays of baby's breath and generous green foliage, with deeper fuchsia-toned, spiky blooms adding a surprising note of drama. The bouquet tumbles with a gentle rhythm, evoking the feeling of walking through the green spaces around Grove Park on a calm wedding morning. In the top right panel, the camera focuses closely on the groom's attire: a dark charcoal or black suit, a bold red tie and a patterned dress shirt. Pinned to his lapel is a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere, framed by delicate gypsophila and slender greenery, its stems wrapped tidily in white satin ribbon so it sits securely throughout the day. The bottom left image isolates this boutonniere, laid flat on a lightly textured beige fabric that resembles fine linen or burlap, highlighting the flower's pristine form and the florist's careful wiring and ribbon work. In the bottom right frame, a matching wedding centerpiece rests on a clean white surface: white orchids, blush roses, pale purple stock and feathery gypsophila spring from a white woven, lattice-patterned cylinder vase, with the same deep pink accent flowers threaded between the greenery. Two white woven spheres sit beside it, echoing the vase texture and hinting at a coordinated reception table design, such as one crafted by Florist Mottingham for a local Mottingham venue or intimate home wedding reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals captures a single theme carried across bouquet, boutonniere and centerpiece, all in a classic red, white and green combination. In the upper-left panel a bride holds a luxuriant cascading bouquet against a soft beige backdrop; open white lilies and clustered red roses form the core, while white phalaenopsis orchids trail downward like pale ribbons, punctuated by delicate clusters of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries that lend lively contrast. The lace on her bodice and the gentle curve of the bouquet suggest a refined, timeless ceremony under soft morning light. The top-right close-up frames the groom's lapel where a solitary white orchid anchors a boutonniere, balanced by hypericum berries, small green leaves and airy baby's breath, its tiny red ribbon loop harmonising with the groom's red tie and the charcoal suit. Below, a second boutonniere rests on textured beige fabric so you can admire the orchid's satiny texture, the berry's glossy skin and the careful ribbon tie that gives the piece movement. The lower-right composition is a decorative table arrangement in a white woven vessel, placed on a white surface and flanked by white spherical accents; it mirrors the bouquet with lilies, roses and cascading orchids, plus finer wispy foliage for layered texture. The whole set feels transportable to a Mottingham wedding breakfast or a nearby chapel service, evoking the scent of lilies and roses and the hush of anticipation as couples and guests stroll from Mottingham Station or gather near local green spaces before the vows.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage presents a unified wedding flower story, each image highlighting how orchids and roses can be styled to echo the same romantic theme across a whole Mottingham celebration. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless gown is seen from the shoulders down, holding a luxurious cascading bouquet that almost feels alive in her hands. White phalaenopsis orchids curve outward, their broad petals luminous against the dress, while blush pink roses and soft lavender blooms weave between them, interspersed with tiny stars of baby's breath and fresh trailing foliage, like something carried from a quiet garden off Court Farm Road. The top-right panel offers an intimate close-up of the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit. A pristine white orchid is at the heart of the design, framed by small lavender filler flowers and neat green leaves, all secured with a fine purple ribbon that ties in beautifully with his magenta tie beneath, creating a subtle dialogue with the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, a single boutonniere rests alone on a light beige, slightly textured fabric, showing every detail of the craftsmanship. A white orchid bud, complemented by wisps of baby's breath and a sliver of foliage, is finished with a bright pink ribbon that would suit a groom, best man, or usher. The bottom-right panel then expands the vision with a striking cascading arrangement in a white woven vase on a simple white surface. White orchids spill generously over layers of pink and lavender roses, dotted with small purple flowers and clouds of baby's breath, while three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes nestle alongside. The overall effect feels like a carefully curated wedding suite, the sort of cohesive floral story often requested by couples marrying near Mottingham and the surrounding South East London venues.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled bridal bouquet and matching boutonnière are displayed as if on a side table in a Mottingham home moments before the wedding party departs. The bouquet is generously filled with mauve-pink roses whose petals curl softly at the edges, creating a layered, romantic centre that draws the eye. Nestled among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their tidy round heads bringing a playful, contemporary contrast to the roses' softness. White lisianthus and other creamy flowers are woven throughout, their frilled petals giving the arrangement a cloud-like lightness, as though the blooms are floating together in harmony. Slim stems of greenery reach out between the flowers, adding depth, texture, and that fresh-from-the-garden charm you might associate with Mottingham's leafy gardens and nearby open spaces. The stems are bundled tightly and bound in coordinated satin ribbons, the satin smooth under the hand and finished with precise, even folds. The boutonnière beside it is understated yet elegant: a single white bloom, perhaps lisianthus, paired with a sliver of foliage and a whisper of lavender ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's tones without competing for attention. Soft, diffused light falls across the petals, making the mauve and cream shades appear almost luminous, as if lit by an overcast but bright London afternoon. Together, they create a sense of calm joy and thoughtful design-a matched wedding set that feels personal, intimate, and perfectly suited to a ceremony anywhere across Mottingham, from quiet residential chapels to small venues tucked off the main roads.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
Four harmonised red rose arrangements fill this wedding collage, each design echoing the others in colour, texture, and mood, like a carefully planned celebration at a Mottingham church or a nearby Bromley reception venue. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white dress holds a rounded bouquet close to her torso, the flowers forming a tight, luxurious cluster. Deep crimson roses, their petals layered like velvet, are interspersed with bright red hypericum berries that glint softly, all surrounded by a controlled ring of dark green foliage forming a tidy collar at the base. The gentle light enhances the bouquet's depth, capturing the contrast between white fabric and vibrant blooms. To the top right, a groom's dark charcoal grey suit jacket, red tie, and crisp white shirt create a formal backdrop for a single red rose boutonniere. The rosebud is framed by slender ruscus-like greenery, dainty white gypsophila, and tiny red berries, all gathered with a delicate red satin ribbon bow, suggesting care and unity in every detail. In the bottom-left panel, another bouquet rests on a textured beige surface, possibly ready for a bridesmaid walking through Mottingham's quiet streets towards the ceremony. The arrangement features full red roses and red berries, wrapped in broad, glossy tropical-style leaves that curl artfully around the blooms. A red ribbon binds the stems, its trailing ends adding movement. Finally, the bottom-right image showcases a round table centerpiece of red roses and berries, shaped into a low dome and set atop an intricate white woven sphere made from natural fibres. Two smaller wooden woven balls are placed nearby on a smooth, pale tabletop, all against a muted beige-grey wall, suggesting stylish, intimate wedding décor with a passionate red theme.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a thoughtfully coordinated floral story, perfect for a romantic celebration in Mottingham. In the top-left panel, only the lower half of the bride is shown, her white lace gown a delicate backdrop to a lush, round bouquet held close to her waist. The bouquet is densely packed with light pink and lilac-toned roses, some still cupped in bud and others fully unfurled, threaded through with pops of bright green button chrysanthemums, soft pink alstroemeria marked with tiny yellow freckles, and clouds of white baby's breath, all framed by glossy green foliage that adds depth and contrast. In the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal grey suit and rich fuchsia tie provide a striking canvas for a refined boutonniere. A single pale pink rosebud is nestled beside miniature green button chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and fine blades of decorative grass, then finished with a narrow pink ribbon that visually ties it back to the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left panel shows a similar bouquet from the side, lying along a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its stems tightly bound with a bold fuchsia ribbon that looks smooth and satiny. Each flower head-rose, chrysanthemum, alstroemeria, and baby's breath-has been carefully placed for balance and texture, much like we would design for weddings near Mottingham's quiet residential streets. The bottom-right panel introduces a matching centerpiece arranged in a decorative white globe-shaped vase, its open lattice pattern cradling a compact dome of pink and lavender roses, vibrant green mums, pink alstroemeria, and airy white fillers, flanked by two small woven spheres, ideal for dressing tables at local Mottingham receptions or intimate garden parties.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry scenes presents a coherent, rose-filled theme that could easily belong to an intimate Mottingham ceremony and reception. The top left image shows a bride from the shoulders down, dressed in a white wedding gown with subtle lace tracing the bodice. She holds a round, densely packed bridal bouquet where cream and pale yellow roses nestle among deeper pink and mauve blooms. Tiny clouds of white baby's breath and a soft haze of green foliage thread between the roses, creating a rich texture that feels classic and composed, as though freshly gathered from a specialist wedding florist near Mottingham Village. In the top right frame, the camera moves in closer to the groom's lapel, drawing attention to his refined boutonniere. He wears a charcoal suit jacket, a crisp white shirt, and a bold red silk tie, against which a single pristine white rosebud stands out. It is encircled by a collar of white filler flowers and a neat touch of foliage, the stems dressed in a petite white satin bow that hints at quiet luxury and tradition. The bottom left panel offers a more relaxed note: a bridesmaid's bouquet or petite posy lying on a pale, textured linen cloth. This smaller arrangement mirrors the bride's bouquet with creamy roses, hints of yellow and bright pink blooms, plentiful baby's breath, and loose greenery, its stems neatly wrapped in a pink-and-white striped ribbon that suggests movement and fun as bridesmaids walk through local parks like Elmstead Wood for photos. The bottom right image showcases a coordinating centerpiece, a compact dome of cream, pale yellow, and pink roses nestled with white filler and greenery. It sits on a delicate white twig sphere, accompanied by two smaller woven orbs on a white surface against a muted beige backdrop, evoking an elegant, rustic-modern reception table lovingly prepared by a Mottingham wedding florist.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured in stillness, as if just lifted from the workbench of a Mottingham florist in the early morning. The composition is rounded and inviting, its outline soft yet deliberate, as white lisianthus open in layered, creamy spirals that sit alongside pale hydrangea heads, their petals forming a cloud of pastel blue and lavender. Nestled between them, small globes of lilac allium add a playful, textural note, their star-shaped florets creating fine detail that rewards a closer look. Crisp stems are neatly wrapped, giving the bouquet a comfortable grip for walking down the aisle at a local church or a ceremony near Elmstead Woods. Light seems to gather on the flowers, much like the cool brightness of a Mottingham morning, adding a serene glow that makes the bouquet feel both youthful and timeless. The greenery is kept clean and composed, framing the blooms without stealing focus, hinting at freshly cut foliage sourced with care. You can almost sense the gentle fragrance-a blend of soft florals and garden freshness that would accompany the bride as she moves. Every element appears intentionally chosen, each flower supporting the next to create a balanced harmony of colour and shape. Crafted with the steady hands of a seasoned wedding florist, this bouquet quietly speaks of commitment and tenderness, ideal for carrying, resting on a registrar's table, or being placed in a vase after the vows, where it continues to radiate calm celebration throughout the day in homes and venues across Mottingham.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This composed quartet of images showcases a cohesive wedding theme in warm peach and apricot tones, each photograph revealing a different detail of the floral story. In the top-left the bride holds a lush, round bouquet of soft peach-orange roses, their petals unfolding like cup-shaped promises; delicate clusters of white gypsophila float between blooms and glossy green leaves provide contrast, all caught in gentle, diffuse daylight that highlights the bouquet's layered texture. The top-right close-up captures a groom's charcoal or navy jacket with a single peach rose boutonnière, framed by tiny baby's breath and a slim sprig of greenery; a small peach ribbon bow and a coral tie tie the look together, showing careful coordination between flowers and attire. The bottom-left image shows the bouquet laid down on a pale, textured fabric surface, revealing the bouquet's symmetry and a handle wrapped in a white ribbon patterned with discreet peach dots - a finishing touch that speaks of meticulous hand-tying. Bottom-right presents a reception centerpiece: a domed arrangement of matching peach roses and gypsophila arranged in a white woven spherical vase, with two smaller woven orbs placed in front to complete the table vignette. The palette reads warm, inviting and romantic; the textures suggest velvety petals against crisp foliage and soft natural fibres. As a local florist familiar with Mottingham, near Scadbury Park and Mottingham station, I note how these elements suit intimate village-hall ceremonies and nearby chapel receptions, and how the composition would travel well for local delivery by Florist Mottingham.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-part image captures a single wedding palette with the assured touch of a local florist: in the top-left a bride in a strapless white gown clasps a generous bridal bouquet where sumptuous white oriental lilies sit beside white lisianthus tipped in vivid purple, small tight buds offer promise and narrow deep-purple spikes add rhythm among soft green foliage and wispy grasses. The lilies' creamy petals catch the soft morning light, releasing a subtle perfume that reads as elegant and comforting. The top-right frame shows a carefully composed groom's boutonnière on a charcoal grey jacket, the purple-edged lisianthus as the focal bloom, a delicate lily bud, tiny purple sprigs and slim greenery bound with a white ribbon, the groom's rich purple silk tie visible beneath the lapel for tonal harmony. Bottom-left presents a hand-tied attendants' bouquet laid across a textured beige cloth, stems neatly wrapped and balanced for a toss or a keepsake. Bottom-right offers a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a modern white spherical woven vase, overflowing with open lilies, Eustoma edged in purple and cascading grassy leaves, accompanied by two woven beige spheres-an image of contemporary reception styling. Crafted in a Mottingham studio with an eye for detail, this coordinated set reads as timeless and refined, suitable for celebrations across Mottingham, New Eltham and Chislehurst, where local brides appreciate both fragrance and form.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Captured just before a significant step, this image focuses on a bride gently holding her bouquet, where white lilies and a single red rose come together in a harmonious display of colour and texture. The lilies, pristine and open, fan outward with smooth, slightly ruffled petals that catch the light, framing the deeper tones of the central rose. That rose, a rich crimson, appears tucked into the heart of the bouquet, its velvety layers echoing the passion and commitment of the day. Around these focal blooms, tufts of soft green foliage and slender strands of ornamental grass interlace, creating delicate arcs and shadows that lend the arrangement a sense of depth and motion. Clusters of red hypericum berries peek out between the greens, their rounded shapes echoing small jewels, while sprigs of baby's breath float like tiny white clouds throughout the bouquet. The bride's hands, with polished nails and relaxed fingers, cradle the stems against an ivory gown whose fabric looks smooth and gently structured, forming a neutral, elegant background that enhances the bouquet's vibrant tones. The scene feels calm yet charged with anticipation, as if she is about to step from a quiet hallway onto the aisle of a Mottingham church or a venue near Eltham Park, carrying the scent of lilies and fresh greenery with her. Every detail-from the tilt of the lilies to the placement of the berries-suggests the careful work of a local florist attuned to both aesthetics and emotion. The bouquet becomes not just an accessory, but a meaningful companion to the promises she is about to make.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This elegant wedding boutonnière, seen against a black lapel and bright red tie, distils the romance of a Mottingham celebration into a single, carefully crafted detail. At the heart lies one pale yellow rosebud open just enough to show its velvety layers, the petals soft and creamy with a gentle, sunlit warmth. Nestled around it, airy clusters of baby's breath provide a cloud-like halo, their small white blossoms lending a sense of delicacy and refinement. A few slender stems of greenery emerge from behind the rose, their cool, fresh tones adding dimension and a hint of woodland calm, reminiscent of walks through nearby Elmstead Woods. The whole piece is finished with a neat white ribbon, wrapped smoothly around the stems to keep them tidy and comfortable to wear throughout the day. The contrast between the buttery rose, the crisp white gypsophila, and the sharp lines of the dark jacket and red tie creates a visually striking effect that still feels balanced and composed. Soft light catches the edges of the petals, suggesting texture and depth, while gentle shadows on the lapel help the boutonnière stand out as a focal point in the image. You can almost sense the coolness of the ribbon and the tender give of the rose when pinned in place, a quiet yet confident accent at chest level. For a groom or guest at a Mottingham wedding, this small floral piece becomes a personal token of the occasion-fresh, fragrant, and thoughtfully made to echo the joy and unity of the day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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