''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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An intimate, four-image study of a wedding palette - peach roses, violet-edged white lisianthus, and clouds of baby's breath - captured as if moments before vows along the riverside in Mortlake. The upper-left photograph focuses on the bride's rounded bouquet held close to her gown; the apricot-tinged roses form a dense centre while white lisianthus with vibrant purple rims spiral outward, interspersed with delicate sprays of baby's breath. The bouquet's wrapped handle is softly obscured by her hands, the ribbon a subtle peach blush that complements her manicure. Upper-right: a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel, where a single peach rose is supported by narrow green foliage and tiny clusters of white baby's breath, finished with a slim peach ribbon that mirrors the bride's tie - an understated emblem of union. Lower-left shows a smaller, compact bouquet laid on a textured neutral cloth; the stems are bound in peach ribbon and secured with small pearl-headed pins, a possible bridesmaid or toss bouquet whose modest scale keeps the design intimate. Lower-right captures a low, round reception arrangement in a white, intricately woven basket vase; the same floral mix is arranged into a dome and set beside two light beige woven decorative spheres, creating an elegant table vignette suited to a Mortlake hall or riverside marquee. The images together convey the craftsmanship of a florist who understands balance, texture, and colour - peach softness, violet punctuation, and the airy, nostalgic note of baby's breath that ties every element into a cohesive celebration. There is a lyrical softness to this arrangement that feels made for a bride stepping out on a warm spring afternoon in Mortlake. A nurturing cluster of apricot-toned roses forms the bouquet's centre, each rose unfurling like a silken scroll in creamy peach and pale apricot, the petals layered with careful precision so their gentle swirls catch and soften the light. Encircling these, a ring of purple-and-white lisianthus adds a cool, twilight note-violet-edged blossoms that seem to hush the composition with quiet contrast. Delicate trunks of white baby's breath weave through the stems, lending a weightless, cloud-like texture that lifts the design and creates moments of breathable space between the richer blooms. The overall surface is an interplay of velvet and air: the roses' creamy density against the lisianthus' papery translucence and the fine crispness of fillers. From a local florist's perspective, I imagine this bouquet photographed along the riverside near Barnes Bridge or resting on a lace-covered pew at a Mortlake chapel; its palette reads beautifully in soft daylight and responds to a photographer's lens with tender highlights and soft shadow. The scent is subtle-classic rose sweetness brightened by green top notes-and the arrangement is built to be both comfortable in the hand and timeless in memory. As a design by Florist Mortlake it reflects local sensibility: composed, refined, and suited to the intimate moments that thread through weddings held in our community. From a florist's hands in Mortlake, this elegant hand-tied bouquet rests horizontally on a pale beige, textured fabric that resembles natural linen; the image is taken from a slightly elevated viewpoint so you can appreciate both the bloom faces and the finished handle. The arrangement is dominated by lush, rounded roses in varying peach and soft orange hues-their layered petals unfurl in luxuriant spirals, creating a warm, tactile centre. Scattered among them are crisp white lisianthus with distinctive deep purple rims, their ruffled edges lending a playful but refined accent that enhances depth and contrast across the cluster. Fine sprigs of gypsophila (baby's breath) nestle between the larger blooms, introducing a cloudlike lightness that breathes between the denser textures. The stems are neatly wrapped in a light peach-coral satin ribbon that trails toward the lower right of the frame; wound gently around the ribbon is a single strand of creamy pearls, adding a soft metallic sheen and old-world grace. Soft, diffused light softens the composition and highlights the tactile differences between silky petals, feathery gypsophila, and the polished ribbon. As a local shop, Florist Mortlake often assembles bouquets like this for riverside weddings near Mortlake Station or for ceremonies at nearby churches and parks, and the design carries a fragrant, romantic quality that lingers in memory. As a Mortlake florist, I picture this boutonniere arriving at a riverside wedding near the towpath or tucked into a jacket for a ceremony at Mortlake Green: a single peach rose, flawless and compact, sits as the undeniable centrepiece. Its petals peel back in soft, velvety spirals, the colour a warm blush that moves between coral and pale apricot depending on the light. Encircling that bloom are delicate sprays of white gypsophila whose tiny stars create a frothy, innocent halo, while slim, fresh green foliage - chosen for its fine texture and gentle curve - adds structure and a hint of wildness, as if plucked from a well-tended garden by the Thames. A light peach satin ribbon is tied with precise care at the base; its sheen mirrors the soft gleam of a coral-pink tie and lifts the whole composition from ornament to statement. Against the deep charcoal of a groom's suit, every tone reads clearer: the peach warms, the white pops, the green breathes life into the arrangement. My hands would secure this with a discreet pin so it sits flat and flattering, practical for photographs on Barnes Bridge or portraits by Stag Brewery terraces. There's an olfactory suggestion - a subtle, sweet note from the rose and the crisp, green whisper of foliage - that evokes early-morning markets and the freshness of local deliveries across Mortlake. Crafted with restraint and care, this boutonniere speaks of thoughtful celebrations and quiet joy, a modest but intentional accent for someone honoured on an important day. Bathed in gentle morning light, this peach rose boutonniere embodies quiet romance and careful craft, its petals layered like a small, sunlit orchard. The central blossom graduates from deep golden-apricot at its heart to a softer peach at the edges, generating a warm, almost tactile depth that invites the fingertips. Interspersed around the rose are delicate sprays of gypsophila, their tiny white flowers hovering like a soft constellation that brightens and freshens the palette. Rich green foliage-curled glossy leaves and a slender fern accent-anchors the arrangement with crisp form and a cool visual counterpoint. The stem is expertly bound in matching peach satin, finished with a neat bow whose subtle sheen catches the morning rays; you can picture this piece pinned to a groom's lapel for a small riverside ceremony near Barnes Bridge or brought to a ceremony at a local church on Mortlake High Street. As a florist rooted in the neighbourhood, I note the balance of scent and texture: the rose's faint, sweet perfume against the linen-like softness of the ribbon and the clean, green undertone of the foliage. Prepared with the attentive hands of Mortlake florists and ideal for intimate weddings or anniversaries, this boutonniere reads as both a visual and sensory memory - luminous in photos, gentle in embrace, and thoughtfully composed for moments that matter in and around Mortlake. Captured from a slightly raised angle, this bouquet is an exercise in gentle contrasts and refined detail, presented on a light beige fabric that resembles woven linen. At its core sit plush apricot-peach roses, each petal layered in voluptuous spirals that glow with warm undertones of pink and faint orange. Around those, white lisianthus with frilled petals edged in soft violet form a cool, graceful counterpoint; their pale yellow stamens peek through and add unexpected points of brightness. Scattered through the composition are fine sprays of baby's breath, lending an ethereal haze that softens transitions between blooms and creates depth. The handle is thoughtfully wrapped in a coordinating blush ribbon and accented with multiple rows of tiny, creamy pearls, a tactile flourish that suggests care and celebration-the trimmed green stems visible at the base affirm the bouquet's freshness. Under a diffuse, natural light the arrangement reveals texture and life: the satiny petal sheen, the feathery baby's breath, and the subtle grain of the fabric beneath. This arrangement is crafted with weddings and intimate gatherings in mind-perfect for a bride crossing Mortlake High Street or leaving the nearby parish church, or as a refined centrepiece for a small reception near Barnes Bridge. Prepared in our Mortlake workshop, Florist Mortlake can replicate this design for local delivery, ensuring the bouquet arrives with the same structure, scent, and soft palette captured here. A compact, sculptural bouquet composed of roughly two to three dozen apricot and soft peach roses forms the visual heart of this image, each bloom layered with velvety petals from tightly furled buds to fully open faces. The dense, rounded shape creates a sense of abundance without heaviness, as delicate white Lisianthus ring the base; their cream petals are edged in a vivid purple-indigo that acts like a fine brushstroke, framing the warm roses and adding a whisper of drama. Interspersed among the florals, tiny sprays of Gypsophila (baby's breath) introduce a lacy softness that lifts the arrangement and adds classic, romantic texture. The flowers are held in a contemporary, rounded white woven vase-an airy lattice of painted reeds that reads both handcrafted and modern-its open form cradling the blooms and allowing glimpses of stem and shadow. To the left on the clean white surface, two decorative rattan or bamboo spheres-one larger, one smaller-repeat the woven motif and provide a tactile counterpoint to the smooth petals. The backdrop is a softly textured beige-linen wall, blurred to keep attention on the floral artistry while suggesting a calm interior setting. The overall mood is refined and celebratory, with a light, fragrant quality that would suit a small wedding table near Mortlake's riverside terraces, a housewarming on a sunny morning by Mortlake High Street, or a thoughtful centrepiece for an intimate dinner. The composition reads as thoughtfully curated, where texture, colour, and light work together to express quiet joy and contemporary elegance.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create a romantic, unforgettable celebration with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Mortlake. Thoughtfully designed for weddings of every size, this premium floral package provides coordinated bouquets and boutonnieres to beautifully style your bridal party. Choose from three flexible options: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each collection includes an elegant bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and groom and groomsmen boutonnieres, crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms.

Our expert florists in Mortlake carefully handcraft every arrangement to suit your wedding theme, ensuring cohesive colours, lush textures, and a luxurious finish. Whether you're planning a classic, modern, or rustic celebration, the "SI" Wedding Collection helps you achieve a heart-touching atmosphere with ease. Enjoy reliable service, attention to detail, and beautifully presented flowers that look stunning in person and in photos.

Ideal for couples looking for a stress-free floral solution, this wedding flower package from Florist Mortlake offers both convenience and style. Order your "SI" Wedding Collection today and let our talented team bring your dream wedding to life.
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