Mortlake Wedding Collections

Welcome to Florist Mortlake, your trusted local florist for exquisite wedding flowers and breathtaking bouquets. Nestled proudly near Mortlake Green and just moments from the iconic Chiswick Bridge, our studio has become a favourite among couples planning their special day in Mortlake, Barnes, and the vibrant East Sheen area.

We believe every celebration deserves the freshest blooms and a heartfelt touch. With many years of experience delivering magical moments from Lower Richmond Road to the historic St Mary’s Church, our expert team crafts bespoke designs inspired by the character of Mortlake and its neighbouring communities. Each bouquet, centrepiece, or reception arrangement is thoughtfully put together with local charm and global expertise for an elegant, memorable wedding atmosphere.

  • Expertly crafted wedding bouquets and floral arrangements
  • Serving Mortlake, Barnes, and East Sheen with genuine local knowledge
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM—perfect for last-minute orders

Order online for a seamless experience, and let us handle the details. As a trusted florist rooted in the Mortlake community, we’re honoured to contribute beauty to your big day. Whether you’re exchanging vows along Thames Bank or celebrating near Richmond Park, our same-day delivery ensures your wedding flowers arrive fresh, vibrant, and on time.

Let Florist Mortlake add local elegance and floral artistry to your wedding—wherever you celebrate in SW14 and beyond.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Against the tailored lapel of a groom's suit, a single red rose boutonnière curls with elegant assurance, its velvety petals compact and intensely coloured, offset by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a slender, trailing sprig of eucalyptus that softens the formal line of the jacket. Beside it, the matching bouquet continues the visual story: a generous foundation of blue hydrangeas provides volume and airy movement while clusters of passionate red roses rise through the blue like small flames. Baby's breath drifts around the edges, lending a lace-like fragility, and the round, matte leaves of eucalyptus thread through the arrangement, contributing a cooling scent that feels like a breath of river air. The textures play against each other-silky rose petals, papery hydrangea clusters, feathery gypsophila and smooth eucalyptus-creating depth and a tactile invitation to touch. In the soft light of a Mortlake wedding morning, colours read bold and clear: the hydrangeas reflect a royal blue that anchors the composition, and the roses take on a deeper ruby hue where shadow falls. As a local florist I prepare this set to sit comfortably beside tailored suits from ceremonies near Mortlake railway station and receptions along the Thames; Florist Mortlake can arrange careful delivery so boutonnières and bouquets arrive fresh and composed. Together the pieces convey confident romance: modern in texture and colour, yet quietly anchored in wedding tradition and the green, riverside character of our neighbourhood.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
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.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel wedding image tells a gentle floral story that could easily unfold at a chic Mortlake celebration, perhaps just off the Thames or after a ceremony near the station. In the top-left panel, a bride, shown from the chest down, cradles a striking cascading bouquet against a warm, light beige background. Her white wedding dress, with its subtle texture, acts as a calm backdrop to the bouquet's sweeping movement. Large white oriental lilies open widely at the top, their creamy petals and deep stamens drawing the eye, while arching strands of white Phalaenopsis orchids spill downward in a graceful trail. At the centre sits a soft cream-yellow rose, surrounded by bright green button-like blooms, possibly Santini chrysanthemums, clusters of tiny white gypsophila, and small, glossy red berries that introduce a festive hint of colour. In the top-right panel, a groom or well-dressed guest wears a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a coordinating boutonnière: a single white orchid bloom, a touch of fresh green pompon flower, and specks of baby's breath, secured with a slim red ribbon that echoes his tie and the berries in the bouquet. The bottom-left close-up places this boutonnière on a lightly textured beige fabric, showing the smooth orchid petals, structured greenery, and the satin-like sheen of the ribbon in delicate detail. In the bottom-right scene, the cascading bouquet stands upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface, framed by three decorative white wicker spheres. The whole composition feels serene, contemporary, and lovingly crafted, much like the bespoke designs created for Mortlake couples who want bouquet and buttonhole to feel perfectly in tune.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story, as if capturing different moments of the same Mortlake celebration, all designed around bold fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and lively green foliage. In the top-left frame, the focus is on the bride's hands and bouquet; her strapless ivory dress fades into the background while the flowers command attention. The peonies are deep pink and ruffled, clustered among white alstroemeria dusted with fine maroon freckles, all surrounded by dark green leaves and delicate, spiky light green blossoms that add airiness. The bouquet is full but carefully rounded, a classic shape that feels modern and romantic at once. Top-right, the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie are shown in close-up, highlighting the coordinating boutonniere pinned to his lapel. A few white alstroemeria blooms, tiny green textural flowers, and sleek greenery are tied together with a lavender satin ribbon, echoing the colour of the tie and creating a refined, cohesive look suitable for a ceremony at a Mortlake church or a registry office just beyond Sheen. In the bottom-left image, a smaller bouquet lies on softly textured beige fabric. It repeats the bridal palette, with fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria bound in a lavender ribbon, but on a more modest scale, ideal for bridesmaids walking through local venues or for a joyful bouquet toss outside along the river. The bottom-right panel showcases a low, contemporary table arrangement. The same peonies and alstroemeria spill from a white, spherical woven vase, its crisscrossing structure giving a handcrafted feel. Three additional woven spheres in light beige sit nearby, tying the decor together for a stylish wedding breakfast in the Mortlake area.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this image, the bride's bouquet takes centre stage, resting against a lace wedding dress that provides a beautifully intricate backdrop. The bouquet itself is composed mainly of roses in harmonious shades of blush pink and soft lilac, each flower carefully chosen and placed so that their rounded heads form a cohesive, slightly domed cluster. The roses look freshly opened, their velvety petals curling back just enough to reveal layered centres that catch the light. Encircling these are airy sprays of white gypsophila, whose tiny, star-like blossoms add volume and softness without crowding the main blooms. This halo of baby's breath gives the arrangement a balanced, almost cloud-like edge, softening the line where the bouquet meets the gown. The colour palette is delicate and romantic, echoing the pastel tones often seen in springtime weddings around Mortlake, when riverside trees and gardens come into bloom. Gentle, natural light falls across the flowers, highlighting the variation in pink and lilac hues and creating subtle shadows along the folds of lace behind. You can sense the cool freshness of the petals and the faint, sweet fragrance that such roses often carry, mingling with the clean scent of the bride's dress. The bouquet feels purposeful but not overly fussy, suitable for both traditional church ceremonies and more relaxed gatherings in local Mortlake venues. The design reflects a florist's careful attention to proportion and texture, ensuring the flowers complement the lace rather than compete with it. As the bride gathers the stems in her hands, the bouquet becomes a focal point that ties together her look and the day's romantic, hopeful atmosphere.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a red rose and baby's breath wedding, the sort of elegant celebration often planned in the Mortlake and Barnes riverside venues. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace dress gently holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her waist. The arrangement is dense with rich, velvety red roses, petals spiralling tightly inwards, interlaced with clouds of delicate white gypsophila that create a soft halo around the deeper tones. Subtle glints of green foliage peek from beneath, adding structure and contrast against the intricate lace of her gown. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's boutonniere fixed to a dark grey suit jacket. A single vibrant red rosebud, still slightly closed, is framed by sprigs of white baby's breath, fine blades of decorative greenery, and a neat red satin ribbon at the base, all sitting smartly over a crisp white shirt and a bold red tie. In the bottom-left frame, a companion bouquet lies on a light grey, slightly textured surface, its roses more open and generous. The baby's breath is abundant, almost frothy, weaving between each bloom, while lush green leaves support the rounded form. The stems are bound with red-and-white striped twine, giving a handcrafted, bespoke feel typical of tailored designs from Florist Mortlake. The bottom-right frame shows a striking table centerpiece: a compact mound of red roses and gypsophila perched atop a white, open-weave spherical vase reminiscent of rattan or paper twine. Two smaller, off-white woven balls sit in front, completing a coordinated décor scheme ideal for a refined wedding breakfast near the Thames. Together, the panels illustrate how a simple pairing of roses and baby's breath can be translated from personal flowers to statement table styling.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
In this photograph, a coordinated wedding flower set is displayed as though prepared for a relaxed celebration in Mortlake, not far from the curve of the Thames. The focus is the bridal bouquet, an abundant, hand-tied gathering of lush cream peonies and blush-pink roses, their petals full and gently cupped, some just beginning to unfurl. Between the larger blooms drift soft puffs of white gypsophila, softening every edge and giving the bouquet a weightless, cloud-like feel, as if it were floating in the soft light that fills a local Mortlake church or registry office. The colours are tender and romantic: milky ivory, shell pink, hints of magenta and delicate lavender, all resting on a base of rich, polished greenery. Each leaf arcs outward with purpose, cradling the flowers and giving the design a natural, garden-picked ease. Beside it lies the groom's boutonnière, a refined miniature that mirrors the bouquet's palette with a single lilac rose bud, sprigs of feathery foliage and tiny flakes of baby's breath, secured with a narrow lavender ribbon that glints faintly. Nearby, a white woven vase holds a complementary arrangement, its basket-like texture contrasting with the silky rose petals and airy gypsophila. The entire composition feels like a quiet pause before the ceremony on Sheen Lane or by Mortlake Green: balanced, serene, and filled with promise. The flowers suggest the warmth of early summer, their fragrance imagined as a gentle mix of rose sweetness and fresh greenery, inviting you into a moment of love, reflection, and celebration.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A refined wedding collage unfolds in four frames, each capturing a different piece of a carefully coordinated floral story that could easily belong to a ceremony in Mortlake or along the nearby Barnes riverside. In the top-left image, only the bride's torso and gown are visible, her white lace dress forming a delicate canvas for a cascading bouquet. The flowers spill downwards in an elegant taper, led by white phalaenopsis orchids whose arching stems and yellow-centered petals lend a sculptural grace. Among them nestle blush pink garden roses, hints of light lavender stock, clouds of white gypsophila, and generous green foliage, with deeper fuchsia, spiky blooms adding flashes of drama as the bouquet drapes like soft fabric. The top-right frame moves close to the groom's dark charcoal or black lapel; his bright red tie and subtly patterned shirt peek through, while a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonnière sits proudly at his chest. Tiny sprigs of baby's breath and slim green leaves are bound with narrow white satin ribbon, mirroring the bride's flowers without overwhelming the clean lines of his suit. Below, on the left, the same boutonnière rests on a light beige, linen-like fabric, its texture contrasting gently with the smooth orchid petals and polished ribbon. This close-up celebrates the craftsmanship of a carefully wired and wrapped piece, perhaps prepared by a local Mortlake florist on Sheen Lane before delivery. In the bottom-right image, a coordinating centerpiece stands in a white, lattice-patterned cylindrical vase on a white surface, the arrangement brimming with orchids, garden roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, greenery, and those vibrant deep pink accents. Two white woven spheres lie nearby, adding sculptural interest and completing an elegant table setting that would suit an intimate reception close to the Thames.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a wedding palette of crimson, ivory and verdant green rendered with careful floral craftsmanship. In the top-left panel the bride is shown from the mid-torso down, holding a sweeping bouquet that falls like a ribbon of blooms: broad white lilies and delicate white phalaenopsis orchids cascade over clustered red roses, while dotted sprigs of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries bring lively punctuation amid layers of textured greenery. A soft, warm beige backdrop and the lace detail of her bodice lend a classic, tactile elegance. The top-right frame offers a close, respectful view of the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel above a bold red tie - a singular white orchid anchors the piece, flanked by twin berry clusters, a whisper of baby's breath and a tidy loop of red ribbon that echoes the bridal arrangement. The lower-left image focuses on a small corsage resting on woven fabric: the orchid's smooth petals contrast with the waxy berries and feathery green accents, while a short red ribbon adds a playful note. The lower-right panel shows a centerpiece in a white woven vessel, placed among white spherical décor on a clean table; it repeats the bouquet's composition and movement, creating cohesion across ceremony and reception. The petals feel satiny, the berries slightly cool and firm, and a soft scent of roses and lilies hangs in the air - ideal for couples planning a riverside ceremony along Mortlake's Thames Path or an intimate reception near Mortlake High Street.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage presents a cohesive story of wedding flowers, as if following a couple from a quiet ceremony off Mortlake High Street to a riverside reception. In the top-left panel, the focus is on a bride's torso, her strapless white gown forming a simple backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. Wide, velvety white phalaenopsis orchids tumble gracefully over her hands, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and whispers of lilac filler blooms, all softened by trailing greenery and touches of baby's breath for a cloud-like effect. The top-right panel shifts to the groom, zooming in on his dark grey suit jacket and elegant boutonniere. A single white orchid bloom sits proudly at the lapel, accented by tiny lavender flowers and structured green leaves, all tied with a slim purple ribbon that harmonises with his magenta tie, mirroring the pink and purple palette of the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is laid carefully on a textured, light beige fabric that suggests the quiet preparation moments before guests arrive. A fresh orchid bud, delicate tufts of white baby's breath, and a modest pinch of foliage are gathered neatly, finished with a bright pink ribbon that adds a cheerful note. The bottom-right panel highlights a statement cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, overflowing with white orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, and small purple filler flowers, all softened by baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres sit beside it on a clean white surface, tying together a refined, contemporary Mortlake-inspired wedding aesthetic.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image captures a refined wedding floral set that looks perfectly at home in Mortlake, as if awaiting a ceremony near the river or a celebration tucked away in a local church hall. The main bouquet is round, full, and lovingly structured, with mauve-pink roses forming its core. Each rose has a velvety texture and softly curled edges, the petals shading from blush to gentle lavender-pink, creating an almost watercolour effect when seen as a whole. Between the roses, compact green button chrysanthemums peek out in bright, tidy clusters, bringing a fresh, playful energy that keeps the design from feeling too formal. White lisianthus and other creamy blooms cushion the arrangement, their fine ruffles and satin-like petals lending the look a cloud-soft halo. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in coordinating ribbon that shines subtly, adding a contemporary yet timeless touch when the bouquet is cradled in the bride's hands along a quiet Mortlake side street. Light falls softly across the petals, highlighting their natural sheen and the careful spacing that allows every flower room to breathe. Beside the bouquet, the groom's boutonnière echoes the same palette in a more understated form: a single white flower, accented with wisps of greenery and a hint of lavender ribbon, designed to sit elegantly on a jacket lapel without overwhelming it. Together, bouquet and boutonnière speak of balance and intention, designed for a couple who want their flowers to feel both romantic and modern, a fragrant companion to the emotions of their wedding day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This photograph captures a carefully composed bouquet of red roses and hypericum berries, laid gently on a neutral, lightly textured fabric that allows every detail of the arrangement to stand out, as if waiting to be collected for a Mortlake wedding or anniversary dinner. At the heart of the design is a tight cluster of deep red roses, their petals lush and velvety, unfolding in full, rounded blooms that draw the eye towards the centre. Scattered between them are small, polished red hypericum berries, each one smooth and slightly reflective, adding a lively rhythm of colour and form. Encircling the bouquet, rounded green leaves form a soft collar, their edges overlapping slightly to create a tidy, cohesive frame that keeps the flowers looking contained yet inviting. The stems are gathered firmly together and wrapped in a coordinated red ribbon, which is neatly bound to provide both comfort and a touch of sophistication, suggesting it is ready to be carried down the aisle at a nearby Mortlake church or town hall. The beige background fabric has a subtle woven quality that introduces a gentle sense of texture while remaining understated enough not to distract from the vibrant flowers. Light falls evenly across the bouquet, emphasising the rich reds and greens and hinting at the natural sheen of fresh petals and foliage. The overall mood is calm yet anticipatory, evoking that quiet moment before a big event when everything is prepared and waiting. It feels like a bouquet chosen by someone who values both tradition and a clean, modern aesthetic, perfect for intimate celebrations along the river in Mortlake.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image collage presents a cohesive pink and green wedding flower collection, the kind of coordinated set a Mortlake couple might choose for a ceremony near Mortlake Green or along the river. In the upper-left frame, a bride in a white lace wedding dress is partially visible, holding a lush, round bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet overflows with soft pink and lilac roses, some in tight buds and others fully open, partnered with zesty green button chrysanthemums, light pink alstroemeria lightly speckled with yellow, airy white baby's breath and rich green foliage, giving the design a romantic yet fresh feel. In the upper-right, the camera zooms in on a dark charcoal grey suit and vivid fuchsia tie, where a refined boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel. It features a single pale pink rosebud, a few bright green chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila and slim blades of decorative grass, all wrapped together with a narrow pink ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet in a smaller, tailored form. The lower-left section shows a similar bouquet resting on a pale beige, textured fabric background, its stems tightly gathered and finished with a bold fuchsia ribbon, highlighting the florist's craftsmanship and the repeating mix of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and baby's breath that might be carried by bridesmaids walking through Mortlake's leafy streets. In the lower-right, a compact table centrepiece composed of the same blooms is arranged in a white, lattice-style spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres, creating a stylish, modern focal point for a wedding reception table in a local Mortlake hotel or restaurant.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a complete floral story, much like a carefully curated event in Mortlake, from the ceremony aisle to the reception tables. In the top left, the bride is shown from the shoulders down, her white dress refined with subtle lace along the bodice, gently diffusing the light. She holds a perfectly rounded wedding bouquet, densely packed with cream and pale yellow roses mingling with deeper pink and mauve roses. Between the blooms, small tufts of white baby's breath and glints of green foliage create a layered, textured effect, conveying classic romance and a sense of poised expectation before the walk to a local Mortlake church or registry office. The top right frame draws the eye to the groom, specifically his boutonniere resting on the lapel of a dark grey or charcoal suit jacket. His crisp white shirt and lustrous red silk tie provide a bold, modern contrast to the soft petals. The boutonniere itself features a single immaculate white rosebud, collared by tiny white filler flowers and a sliver of greenery, with the stems neatly finished in a white satin ribbon bow that suggests skilled, confident hands at work. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies casually on a pale, textured linen cloth, as though waiting to be collected before photos on the streets around Mortlake High Street. This smaller posy echoes the main bouquet-cream and pale yellow roses, a few vivid pink roses, generous baby's breath, and relaxed greenery-its stems wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon that adds a gentle, bespoke charm. The bottom right image shows a compact, dome-shaped centrepiece composed of the same roses and filler flowers, carefully set atop a striking white spherical vase made of intertwined twigs. Nearby, two smaller natural-looking woven balls rest on a white surface against a muted beige backdrop, suggesting a stylish reception setting that would feel right at home in a Mortlake riverside venue. Together, these images highlight the balance between elegance and warmth that defines thoughtful wedding floristry in the local area.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-crafted wedding bouquet rests elegantly on a polished surface, its form rounded and abundant, as if it has just been set down between toasts at a Mortlake reception. The flowers are gathered in a sleek yet rustic white wicker vase, the painted weave forming a gentle grid of texture beneath the airy display. At the core, plush white lisianthus unfurl like layers of fine fabric, their petals smooth and velvety, catching the natural light that streams in as it might through a townhouse window off Sheen Lane. Intertwined with them, pastel pink stocks rise in spires of tiny blossoms, soft and feathery, lending a sense of height and delicacy. Threads of vibrant purple blooms are scattered throughout the arrangement, adding glimmers of jewel-like colour that keep the piece from feeling too pale, instead giving it a contemporary edge. Encircling all this, curved ribbons of greenery loop around the cluster of flowers, framing the design with fluid, calligraphic strokes that suggest movement and intention. The greens are glossy and fresh, bending rather than standing stiffly, which adds to the bouquet's relaxed, modern elegance. Light pools on the cream and lilac tones, making the colours appear cool and calm, ideal for a spring or early summer ceremony. The imagined fragrance is gentle-a blend of freesia, sweet pea, and fresh foliage that would linger lightly in the air at a local Mortlake restaurant wedding or a garden celebration near the river path. The arrangement feels intimate and considered, a reflection of thoughtful floristry where every stem is chosen for harmony, creating a centrepiece that speaks quietly of commitment, tenderness, and the beauty of shared beginnings.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned to the groom's lapel, this boutonnière is a quiet declaration of care and coordination - a single peach rose bud, its outer petals still curled protectively, sits neatly against a dark charcoal or navy jacket, softened by tiny clouds of gypsophila and a small flourish of glossy greenery. A delicate peach-coloured ribbon is tied into a miniature bow at the stem's base, echoing the tie beneath which lifts the warm hue across the chest and ties the groom's look into the wedding palette. The texture contrast is immediate: the rose's velvety outer petals against the crisp weave of the suit fabric, the feathery lightness of the white filler against structured lapel edges. Light plays across this close-up like a quiet afternoon on The Terrace in Mortlake, picking out subtle peach gradients and the sheen on the ribbon knot. From a practical florist's perspective, the boutonnière is wired and taped for resilience, positioned so it reads clearly in photographs and stays comfortable through handshakes and toasts. It's the kind of small detail that carries emotion - worn close to the heart, it reflects shared colours and careful planning, whether the service takes place beside the river or in a snug local pub on Mortlake High Street. The overall impression is one of understated elegance: a traditional symbol made contemporary with soft, apricot warmth and airy white accents, crafted to sit beautifully against evening suits and to endure from the first look through to the last song.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-part image captures a single wedding palette rendered across bouquets, boutonnière and reception centrepiece with a quiet, contemporary grace you might find at a Mortlake riverside celebration. The bride shown top-left holds a generous hand-tied bouquet where large, creamy-white oriental lilies open wide to reveal their stamens, set beside white lisianthus edged in a soft, true purple; small unopened buds and thin spikes of deep purple accent flowers create rhythm among the blooms. Mixed foliage - from broad green leaves to wispy grasses and slightly trailing greenery - gives the bouquet an organic structure and a finishing movement that reads beautifully on camera. The groom's boutonnière in the top-right panel is scaled down with precision: a single open white lisianthus rimmed in purple, a neat lily bud, a touch of spiky purple and a couple of slender greens, all fastened with a tiny white ribbon bow against a dark charcoal suit and purple silk tie. Bottom-left shows a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped cleanly in white ribbon so it can be held or tossed with ease. Bottom-right presents a tall, airy centrepiece arranged in a modern white spherical vase with a woven lattice pattern, accompanied by two woven beige decorative spheres - an elegant table vignette. The soft warm light and the faint scent of lilies evoke the calm of Mortlake High Street mornings near the station; Florist Mortlake would note the craftsmanship and freshness you'd expect for local deliveries across the area.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
On a neatly dressed table, an artful centerpiece takes shape around a single crimson rose that rises like a gentle exclamation mark among open-faced white lilies. The lilies' broad, snowy petals tilt in different directions, catching diffused light so that their creamy sheen becomes the first thing you notice, much like a bright window view over the Thames near Mortlake Green. They are gathered into a compact woven white vase, whose basket-like texture brings warmth and a soft rustic note, as if this arrangement could sit equally well in a chic café by Mortlake station or in a stylish wedding venue along the river. Slender curls of greenery spring from the center and edge of the design, looping over and around the blooms to give a sense of playful motion. Between them, delicate sprays of baby's breath and glossy red berries are tucked in, their tiny rounded forms adding texture and a hint of seasonal cheer. The colour story is clear and balanced: the purity of white lilies, the deep romance of the red rose, and the fresh vitality of bright green foliage, a trio that feels timeless yet clean and contemporary. The arrangement appears low enough for easy conversation, ideal for a wedding breakfast table where relatives lean in and share stories, or for an intimate evening gathering in a Mortlake home. The overall mood is joyful and inviting, with every detail-from the gentle curve of each lily petal to the woven lines of the vase-speaking of careful craftsmanship, fresh flowers delivered at their peak, and the wish to surround important celebrations with calm, harmonious beauty.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this photograph, a compact wedding arrangement glows from the centre of a woven white vase, the pattern of the container resembling a finely plaited basket you might find in a boutique along Mortlake High Street. The main story is told by soft yellow roses, generously petalled and fully open so that each flower resembles a miniature sun. Their colour is gentle rather than bold, a creamy, buttery yellow that feels calm and timeless. Between the roses, tiny sprigs of baby's breath peek through, adding a mist of pure white that breaks up the expanse of petals and lends the design a romantic, airy quality. Draped across the composition are narrow blades of glossy green grass, shaped into elegant arcs that frame and cradle the blooms, giving a contemporary edge to what is otherwise a very traditional palette. The light in the image is diffused, as if coming through a nearby window overlooking the river, creating a soft sheen on the petals and emphasizing their velvety texture. The vase itself adds tactile interest, its woven surface catching pale shadows that echo the roses' gentle curves. Altogether, the arrangement feels soothing, hopeful, and quietly joyful, perfectly suited to a wedding breakfast at a Mortlake pub garden or an intimate ceremony near the station. You can almost imagine guests leaning in to catch the subtle fragrance of fresh roses as they talk and laugh. Every detail reflects the careful touch of an experienced wedding florist, intent on designing flowers that speak of warmth, commitment, and shared beginnings.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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