''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Framed across four panels, this composition celebrates a single, harmonious floral scheme-peach roses, white lisianthus edged in purple, and delicate sprays of baby's breath-applied thoughtfully to bridal and reception pieces by West Brompton Florist. The top-left captures a bride holding a rounded bridal bouquet against her ivory dress; the bouquet's core of pale peach roses is surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus with jewel-toned purple edges, the tiny white clouds of baby's breath softening the silhouette. The top-right narrows its gaze to the groom: a charcoal or deep slate jacket bears a perfectly tailored boutonniere, a single peach rose set against fine green fronds and a halo of baby's breath, bound with a blush-peach ribbon that echoes the groom's solid peach tie. That boutonniere reads like a quiet promise-simple, elegant, and balanced against the suit's clean lines. The bottom-left shows a smaller, compact version of the bridal bouquet laid on a light, textured fabric; its handle is wrapped in peach ribbon and scored with pearl-headed pins, the finish both vintage and fresh. The bottom-right displays a reception centerpiece housed in a white, intricately woven basket vase, the arrangement domed and low for conversation; two pale woven decorative spheres sit beside it, lending an airy, handmade touch. Taken together, the panels demonstrate how a unified palette can travel from ceremony to table, a look our studio often assembles for couples marrying near Earls Court, West Brompton station, or along the riverside. This arrangement reads like a gentle poem meant for a bridal moment-the roses gathered in a balanced, symmetrical cluster, each apricot-peach blossom unfurling like a warm sunrise. Encircling them is a ring of purple-tipped lisianthus that offers an elegant, cool counterpoint, suggesting the first hush of twilight against a peach sky. Small sprays of white baby's breath form a delicate lattice through the bouquet, lending air and light that make the whole design appear almost buoyant, as if a summer breeze might lift it. The texture is a considered interplay: the creaminess and density of the roses resting against the crisp, diaphanous lace of filler blooms, all bathed in soft, diffused light that highlights petal veins and the subtle sheen on each rose. The scent is present but refined-a sweet, fresh rose note softened by green leaves and the faint powder of lisianthus. I imagine this bouquet held close to a lace gown at a chapel near Earls Court or pictured on a short stroll towards West Brompton station for portraits; it is timeless, bridging classic bridal tradition and contemporary restraint. As a florist who sources stems at local markets and knows the pace of West Brompton mornings, I designed this to feel at once celebratory and serene-lush without being heavy, refined yet approachable-so it becomes the quiet centerpiece of a day centered on love and new beginnings. Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint and laid horizontally on a pale beige, linen-like surface, this bridal bouquet reads as a study in warmth and refined contrast. The composition is dominated by generous, full-bloom peach and soft orange roses, each petal curling inwards in sumptuous spirals that suggest a velvet softness to the touch. Interspersed among them are white lisianthus with ruffled petals tipped in a vivid violet-their crisp, cool edges sharpen the palette and add a modern note to the otherwise timeless roses. Wisps of baby's breath drift through the assembly, lending a starlight, whispery quality that lifts the heavier blooms and creates pockets of air within the rounded silhouette. From the bottom right, a satin ribbon in a coral-peach tone wraps the stems snugly, while a slender strand of cream pearls elegantly spirals around the handle, introducing a tactile, heirloom detail when the bouquet is held. The natural light in the photograph softens the shadows and sculpts the petals, giving the arrangement a gentle luminescence as if arranged for a morning ceremony near West Brompton station or a quiet registry room in nearby Earls Court. I can almost smell the fresh roses and feel the satiny ribbon under my palm-the bouquet suggests vows, anniversaries, or vow renewals that favour understated glamour over flash. As a local florist would note, its balance of classic romance and subtle contemporary accents makes it an ideal choice for couples marrying in the leafy corners of West Brompton and the neighbouring Kensington streets. This boutonniere is a study in soft contrast and attentive handcrafting: at its heart sits a flawless peach rose, each velvety petal edged in cream and spiralling inward with the calm confidence of a well-opened bloom. The rose's coral-pink warmth is picked up by a silk ribbon tied in a small, tidy bow and by the matching tie beside it, so that flower and fabric read as one considered colour story. Tiny sprays of baby's breath-delicate gypsophila-wrap the central rose in a gossamer mist, their star-like blossoms creating a sense of lightness and innocence. Slim sprigs of green foliage and a subtly curled leaf provide structure and a fresh, garden-like aroma that complements the rose's sweeter notes. When placed against a charcoal suit the composition reads with refined clarity: the dark backdrop sharpens colour, texture, and shadow, while the neat pinning signals the care of an experienced hand. Imagining the scent, you'd note a gentle, uplifting fragrance rather than anything heady, the kind that sits politely beside vows, music, and laughter. As a local florist in West Brompton, we often make this style for weddings and milestone celebrations across Lillie Road, Earls Court and surrounding streets, mindful of how it will sit through long services and photographs. West Brompton Florist prepares each boutonniere with the same attention to proportion and longevity, ensuring the stem is wrapped and wired discreetly so the wearer feels comfortable and the flowers retain their freshness throughout a meaningful day. In the hush of soft morning light this peach rose boutonniere radiates a composed, romantic tenderness, the kind of piece we often prepare for weddings in West Brompton and nearby Earls Court. The rose's petals graduate from a warm golden apricot at the base to a delicate peach blush at the tips, their velvety layers folding inward in a natural, reassuring rhythm. Tiny white gypsophila punctuates the arrangement like scattered stars, lending a feathery, whimsical texture that brightens the rose without stealing its quiet centre. Complementing these elements are slender, glossy leaves and a short fern sprig, their verdant loops giving the boutonniere a fresh, grounded silhouette.

The stem is bound in a matching satin peach ribbon, wrapped with steady, exacting hands; the ribbon's soft sheen picks up the light and draws the eye down to the knot where craftsmanship meets restraint. There is a faint, suggested scent in the composition - a light, orchard-like sweetness - and the neutral linen backdrop in the photograph enhances the piece's soft palette and understated elegance. Prepared by local florists for intimate ceremonies near West Brompton station or receptions along Lillie Road, this boutonniere feels like a quiet promise: refined, heartfelt, and built to be remembered in photographs and embraces long after the day has passed. West Brompton Florist approaches such designs with the careful attention they deserve, balancing texture, colour, and sentiment for every occasion. From a slightly raised viewpoint the bouquet reads like a whisper of dawn - a cluster of velvety apricot-peach roses arranged at the centre, each petal curling inward then opening in soft concentric layers that seem to glow under gentle, natural light. Interlaced with the roses are white lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals tipped in a fresh violet-lilac that provides a crisp, contemporary edge; small hints of yellow stamens at their cores add a warm, golden counterpoint. Wisps of baby's breath float through the arrangement, imparting an ethereal, cloud-like softness that breathes between the denser roses and keeps the composition light and airy. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in matching blush-peach ribbon, carefully folded and pinched to sit smoothly in the hand, and ornamented with rows of tiny cream pearls that shimmer with a quiet luxury when caught by the light. The trimmed green stems show tidiness and balance, a reminder of the florist's craftsmanship. Placed against a neutral, textured beige fabric surface that suggests linen, the colours read true and inviting, and the scent - imagine a faint, sweet floral perfume - promises freshness. This piece carries a calm, refined elegance suited to weddings held near West Brompton's leafy streets, intimate gatherings on Lillie Road, or as a thoughtful gift delivered to a home close to Earl's Court, speaking of careful hands and local expertise. Bathed in soft natural light, this elegant floral composition reads like a quiet celebration captured in peach and cream. A compact, dome-shaped cluster of about two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses forms the primary focus, their layered petals ranging from tightly furled to fully open so the eye travels across rounded, plush textures. Nestled at the lower ring of the dome, white lisianthus flowers introduce a delicate counterpoint; their cream interiors are kissed with deep violet along the ruffled edges, a painterly detail that adds both contrast and a hint of playful sophistication. Wisps of tiny white gypsophila weave through the roses, bringing airiness and a delicate, classic wedding-flower silhouette. The bouquet is arranged inside a contemporary, white, orb-like woven vase whose open lattice resembles painted wicker or rattan - an airy cradle that feels light and handmade. At the left foreground, two decorative spheres crafted from narrow, pale wooden strips sit on the smooth white surface, their open construction echoing the basket and adding a crafted, tactile accent. The blurred, natural-linen backdrop keeps attention on the blooms while suggesting a calm interior - perfect for gift-giving moments like anniversaries, new homes near West Brompton station, or intimate tables at neighbourhood gatherings. You can almost detect the soft rose scent and the faint, green freshness of cut stems, an olfactory invitation fostered by careful, locally minded floristry and an eye for textured composition.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the romantic celebration you've always imagined with the "SI" Wedding Collection from West Brompton Florist. Designed for style-conscious couples, this curated floral package range brings premium, hand-crafted bouquets and boutonnieres together in one effortless solution. Choose from Intimate, Original or Ultimate packages to suit weddings from 50 to 100+ guests, each including an exquisite bridal bouquet, elegant bridesmaid bouquets and coordinating groom boutonnieres. Our expert florists in West Brompton carefully select fresh, high-quality blooms in harmonious colour palettes to complement your theme and venue, ensuring every arrangement looks stunning from aisle to evening reception. The SI Wedding Collection is ideal for couples seeking a cohesive, polished floral look without the stress of managing multiple suppliers. Enjoy reliable service, professional guidance and timely delivery so your flowers arrive beautifully prepared on your big day. Whether you're planning a small, heartfelt ceremony or a grand celebration, West Brompton Florist makes premium wedding flowers simple, stylish and unforgettable. Order your SI Wedding Collection online or visit us in West Brompton to discuss custom touches and ensure your wedding florals are as unique as your love story.
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    Beautifully arranged flowers that added elegance and color to our special day.

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    The groom's boutonnieres were classy and matched the overall decor perfectly.

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    The team at West Brompton Florist was attentive and ensured every detail was perfect.

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