''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Seen together in a four-panel composition, these images show how a single floral language - warm peach roses, violet-edged white lisianthus and airy baby's breath - can be woven through every part of a Greenwich wedding. Top-left, a bride holds a rounded bouquet close to her cream dress; the centre is a concentrated heart of pale peach roses, their velvety faces surrounded by the ruffled white-and-purple lisianthus and tiny white clouds of gypsophila, the whole held with a discreet wrap so the blooms remain the focus. Top-right zooms in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a solitary peach rose accented with delicate greenery and baby's breath, tied with a blush ribbon that mirrors the groom's peach tie - a small but deliberate echo across outfits. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller, compact bouquet on a textured fabric surface, its handle bound in a peach ribbon threaded with pearl pins, suggesting a bridesmaid posy or a sweet toss bouquet. Bottom-right reveals a low, dome-shaped centerpiece nested in a white, open-work basket vase; the same floral trio sits gently atop the weave, with two neutral woven spheres placed beside it to complete a reception vignette. As an arrangement style I often create for couples saying their vows near Greenwich Park or having photos by the Cutty Sark, this palette carries a soft, early-summer scent and a tactile mix of plush petals, ruffled edges and feathery filler. Greenwich Florist arranges these pieces to harmonise ceremony, portrait and table settings, showing how repetition of tone and texture creates calm sophistication for a day of celebration. This arrangement reads like a soft poem meant for a bridal moment: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses at the centre, each bloom unfurling in creamy warmth, framed by a ring of purple-tinged lisianthus that provides a refined, twilight-like contrast. Between them, delicate sprays of white filler - the gossamer netting that florists use to give air and scale - create a lightness so the bouquet seems almost to float when lifted. The petals catch the light with a satin sheen; in places the edges are almost translucent, revealing the faint veins and the tender gradations from peach to cream. The colours suggest a sunset over Greenwich Park on a late summer evening - warm, reassuring, and gently luminous - while the texture balances velvet softness and a faint crispness where the lisianthus trims the outer circumference. The composition feels intentional and calm: roses arranged with mathematical care yet allowed to breathe with airy filler, producing a centrepiece that reads as timeless and intimate. As someone who crafts bridal bouquets for couples marrying near Greenwich Market and the Old Royal Naval College, I write this as a description of both the visual and the emotive quality: a bouquet that complements lace and light, that photographs softly against a gown and smells faintly of fresh-cut roses and green stems. It is made for moments of promise, designed to be a quiet centre of attention without overwhelming the bride's silhouette or the day's gentle atmosphere. Captured horizontally on a coarse, light beige linen backdrop and seen from a slightly raised viewpoint, this bouquet feels like a gentle vow given in blossom. The core is a voluptuous dome of peach and soft orange roses, each bloom opening in concentric layers that hold light like warm skin; their velvet petals suggest a familiar, comforting fragrance that drifts faintly from the image. Scattered through this coral-hued abundance are white lisianthus edged in a vivid violet - their ruffled edges read as both playful and refined, a cool note that lifts the roses' warmth and lends a modern edge to a timeless silhouette. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila peek through, lending the composition an airy, ephemeral quality that softens the bouquet's density. The stems have been wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon, its sheen catching highlights, and a delicate strand of cream pearls spirals around the handle, adding an elegant, tactile accent a bride might run her fingers along. Soft, diffuse light calms the scene, emphasizing the gentle transitions of colour and the tactile contrasts between silken rose petals, frilly lisianthus, and feathery baby's breath. This arrangement exudes quiet celebration and would suit a Greenwich wedding ceremony near Greenwich Park or an intimate gathering at Greenwich Market - an emblem of refined romance that feels handmade and thoughtfully curated by an experienced floral hand. This boutonniere is a small, considered composition that balances blush peach and crisp white with the liveliness of fresh greenery. At its heart sits a flawless peach rose-petals soft and velvety, edges blushing into cream and coral-curled inward like dawn light held close. Tiny sprays of baby's breath, airy and cloud-like, encircle the bloom, their whiteness softening the arrangement and lending an ethereal, celebratory quality. Slender leaves and a delicate fern provide structure and movement, their bright green sharpened against the rose's gentle warmth. A satin ribbon in coral-pink ties the stems in a tidy bow, its soft sheen mirroring the subtle gloss of the accompanying tie; together they form a cohesive palette that feels lovingly planned. The boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal jacket, whose deep tone amplifies the flowers' colours and gives the ensemble a refined, formal air suitable for weddings, anniversaries, or milestone gatherings. There is a whisper of scent-sweet, fresh, and uplifting-that suggests careful picking and immediate preparation. Prepared with the same patient touch local couples expect from Greenwich Florist, this piece reflects hands-on craftsmanship and local sensibility, the kind that might be chosen for a ceremony near the Cutty Sark or a portrait taken along the Thames. It reads as both intimate and polished: small enough to be personal, deliberate enough to be noticed, conveying promise, warmth, and the steady joy of a meaningful day. Bathed in soft, natural light, this peach rose boutonniere carries an air of refined simplicity that speaks to careful, local craftsmanship. The central rose blooms in gradations of warm apricot to pale peach at the tips, its velvety petals layered like quiet conversation. Surrounding the rose, fine sprays of gypsophila scatter tiny white dots that lift the composition with an almost weightless charm; they read as delicate punctuation against the rose's gentle warmth. Slender, glossy leaves curl in supportive loops, their cooler green tone adding structural clarity and a fresh, garden-scented counterpoint.

The stem is wrapped in a complimentary peach satin, wound with precise, sure hands and finished in a small bow that reflects a soft sheen when it catches the light. That tactile care-petal softness against satin smoothness and the linen backdrop's subtle texture-creates an intimate sensory tableau, one a florist prepares with thought for touch as much as sight. This boutonniere is made to be remembered on close-up photographs and in quiet moments between vows, offering a modest but heartfelt accent for weddings, anniversaries, or milestone evenings. As a Greenwich florist I often place this style alongside bridal parties gathering near Greenwich Market or guests stepping out from King William Walk; its gentle colours and durable finishing mean it travels well from our studio to the ceremony, arriving fresh and poised for the day ahead. From a soft, elevated viewpoint this bouquet lies against a neutral, woven-beige cloth, the fabric's texture lending a handcrafted backdrop to the floral composition. At its heart, several creamy apricot-peach roses open in concentric layers, each petal keeping a delicate blush of pink near the base and a warmer orange towards the outer rims. Mixed throughout are frilly white lisianthus blooms, their ruffled edges outlined in a subtle lilac-purple that adds cool contrast to the warmth of the roses; tiny flashes of yellow stamens appear within those lisianthus, like sunlight caught in miniature. Fine sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) thread through the design, lightening the mass with a misty, cloud-like texture that refrains from overwhelming the principal flowers. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in a coordinating peach ribbon and accented with rows of subdued cream pearls, a tactile, elegant finish that speaks to careful craftsmanship; the cut green stems are visible at the base, trimmed and tidy. Under even, natural light the petals exhibit a soft sheen and the overall arrangement reads as romantic and refined, well suited for a wedding walk from Greenwich Market to the Royal Observatory or as a centrepiece at a small Blackheath gathering. The scent is gentle-green, dewy, and faintly floral-while the composition suggests a florist's measured hand and an eye for harmonious colour and texture appropriate for special moments in and around Greenwich. This arrangement reads like a piece of wearable art from a Greenwich workshop: a voluminous dome of apricot and soft peach roses - about two to three dozen blooms - arranged so the eye moves from fully unfurled petals to the promise of tight buds beneath. White Lisianthus blooms are tucked around the base, their creamy faces edged in deep purple like an indigo brushstroke, creating a refined contrast that brightens the apricot core. Fine sprays of white Gypsophila weave through the bouquet, giving the composition a light, bucolic air that whispers of spring markets and Sunday walks around Greenwich Market. All of this is set within a modern, rounded white woven basket or vase, its open lattice of reed or rattan feeling handcrafted and airy; the basket cradles the flowers as gently as a harbour cradle a small boat on the Thames. To the left on the smooth white surface sit two woven wooden spheres - one larger, one smaller - their pale strips forming airy orbs that mirror the basket's geometry and add a subtle sculptural note. The linen-toned background is softly blurred, focusing attention on texture, colour, and scent. As a local florist, Greenwich Florist composes pieces like this for weddings, anniversaries, and home styling across Greenwich and Blackheath; the arrangement's gentle warmth and elegant contrast make it equally suitable for an intimate ceremony near the Royal Observatory or a celebratory table under soft evening light.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the romantic celebration you've always imagined with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Greenwich Florist in Greenwich. Thoughtfully designed for weddings of every size, this premium floral package brings elegant, coordinated blooms to your entire bridal party. Choose from the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests, each including a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnieres to complete the look.

Every arrangement is handcrafted by our expert florists using fresh, high-quality flowers selected for beauty, colour harmony, and longevity. Whether your style is classic, modern, or romantic, the "SI" Wedding Collection adds a heartfelt floral touch that ties your theme together and looks beautiful in photos all day long. Enjoy reliable service, friendly guidance, and professional attention to detail from consultation to delivery.

Perfect for couples planning a stylish Greenwich wedding, this collection makes it simple to organise your wedding flowers in one seamless, premium package. Book your "SI" Wedding Collection today with Greenwich Florist and let us help you celebrate life, love, and marriage in unforgettable style.
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