TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
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A groom stands ready somewhere near the busy streets and historic stone of Blackfriars, and on his lapel rests a boutonniere that quietly commands attention. At its centre, a single red rose has been chosen with care, each petal layered in a perfect spiral of rich, velvety crimson. The flower looks freshly cut, its edges smooth and unblemished, as though it has only just arrived from a local florist's bucket of early-morning blooms. Encircling the rose are neatly trimmed sprigs of greenery, their deep green tones and slightly waxy texture providing a smart, tailored frame that sits effortlessly against the fabric of the suit. Small clusters of berries are tucked low near the stem, round and firm, their darker red notes adding a subtle depth to the colour story. Fine sprays of baby's breath weave among the foliage, their delicate white blossoms lending softness and a whisper of tradition to the otherwise bold design. The boutonniere is pinned above a coordinating crimson tie, the silk catching just enough light to echo the rose's natural sheen. The overall effect is refined but not fussy, ideal for a wedding shifting between the formal architecture of Blackfriars' churches and the modern lines of riverside venues. You can almost imagine the faint, sweet fragrance of the rose rising each time the groom takes a breath. The composition balances romance with a crisp, urban sensibility, suggesting a man who values both elegance and understatement. It is a small piece of wearable art, crafted to be worn close to the heart as vows are exchanged and cameras capture each quiet, meaningful detail of the day. The photograph shows an exquisite hand-tied bridal bouquet resting gently against a lace wedding gown, the intricate lacework forming a delicate, almost vintage-looking background. Prominent in the arrangement is a lush red rose, fully open and rich in tone, its layers of velvety petals creating a deep, romantic focal point. Around it, white lilies unfurl in graceful arcs, their creamy petals wide and star-shaped, some showing golden stamens dusted with fine pollen that suggests a soft, sweet fragrance lingering in the air. Nestled among these larger blooms, sprays of tiny gypsophila blossoms create a mist of white, adding tenderness and lightness, like a soft whisper amidst the stronger forms. Small, shiny red berries peek out between petals, introducing playful bursts of colour that tie back to the boldness of the rose. Moss-green dianthus and a mix of foliage in varied shades of green form a natural cushion at the base, adding depth, texture, and a sense of botanical abundance, as if a piece of a hidden garden has been brought into the heart of Blackfriars. Fine strands of ornamental grass extend beyond the main body of the bouquet, letting it breathe visually and giving a sense of elegant movement, almost like a breeze from the nearby Thames has brushed through the stems. The bouquet is clearly hand-tied, with stems gathered and wrapped for easy carrying, designed to sit perfectly in the bride's hands as she stands in a historic Blackfriars chapel or modern city venue. The atmosphere is one of poised anticipation and heartfelt emotion, with the flowers reflecting both the timeless romance of a wedding and the contemporary energy of central London. Resting on a neutral, linen-textured surface that emphasises every colour and contour, this diagonal bouquet looks as though it has just been placed down in a stylish Blackfriars loft. At its core are several large white oriental lilies, some fully open with generous, trumpet-shaped petals curling slightly at the edges, others still tightly furled in elongated green buds. Their inner petals are delicately speckled with russet-red tones, drawing the viewer's gaze into their scented centres. Tucked intimately among these lilies is a single, sumptuous red rose, its velvety petals forming an exquisite spiral that instantly conveys romance and refinement. Close by, two spherical "Green Trick" dianthus blooms provide a surprising textural counterpoint; their bright, moss-like fuzziness introduces a distinctly modern, almost sculptural feel. Fine sprays of gypsophila weave between the larger flowers, each tiny white blossom lightening the composition like a soft veil. Interspersed throughout, clusters of glossy red hypericum berries mirror the colour of the rose and add small, festive accents that catch the light. The entire design is framed by abundant greenery, including smooth, dark green leaves and long, grass-like strands that sweep outward, suggesting movement and echoing the gentle flow of the Thames just a short walk from Blackfriars station. The stems are neatly aligned and bound at the base by a wide, shimmering red satin ribbon, the knot and trailing ends resting toward the lower right, symbolising both care and cohesion. Natural, diffused light washes over the flowers, creating delicate shadows and enhancing every detail. This bouquet feels perfectly suited for a romantic gesture in the City, an intimate wedding celebration, or a thoughtful delivery to offices and homes around Blackfriars. This boutonniere showcases a single pinkish-red rose, perfectly curated and composed, its petals curling inward in a smooth spiral that suggests quiet strength and refined masculinity. The bloom's velvety surface catches the light with a soft sheen, standing out vividly against the dark charcoal suit beneath, much like a touch of colour among the historic stone and glass around Blackfriars. Encircling the rose, feathery greenery fans outward, introducing an airy sense of movement and echoing the natural flow of the nearby Thames. Interspersed among the foliage, miniature white gypsophila blossoms-commonly known as baby's breath-add small star-like accents, each one a crisp point of brightness against the deeper tones. Tucked low at the base, polished red berries cluster together, their waxy skins reflecting the light with a playful, almost festive sparkle, suggesting occasions where warmth and celebration meet. All of these elements are bound neatly with a red ribbon, its colour mirroring both the rose and the sharply knotted scarlet necktie just above, creating a deliberate visual line that pulls the eye upward along the wearer's chest. The overall effect is one of dignified charm and thoughtful detail, perfectly suited for weddings, corporate events, or black-tie celebrations in and around Blackfriars. You can imagine the gentle scent of rose mixed with fresh greenery, subtle yet present, like a private note carried close to the heart. It feels less like a simple accessory and more like a floral signature, designed by an experienced city florist to convey personality, romance, and the significance of the day. 1484143345_7-14.IMG_3492.jpg In this image, a romantic hand-tied bouquet rests as though poised for a ceremony or special presentation somewhere near Blackfriars, its mood a blend of quiet sophistication and heartfelt warmth. At its radiant core, a single white lily opens with gentle assurance, the petals broad and silky, their soft ivory hue glowing against the richer tones around them. A faint brush of pollen at the lily's centre adds a subtle, natural detail, drawing the gaze inward. Gathered closely around it, deep red roses form a lush, enveloping ring, each bloom full and velvety, the petals curled in layered spirals that speak of enduring affection and timeless love, as if echoing promises exchanged in a small chapel off Ludgate Hill. Threaded between these central flowers are clusters of glossy red berries, offering cheerful touches of colour and a crisp, rounded texture that bring energy and brightness to the design. Airy sprigs of gypsophila weave through the composition, their tiny white blossoms evoking a gentle, cloud-like softness that lightens the overall appearance. Fine strands of green foliage extend from the edges, their feathery shapes adding a sense of movement and natural ease reminiscent of a light breeze drifting through riverside walkways near the Millennium Bridge. The flower stems are carefully arranged and tied with a slender band of scarlet satin ribbon, neatly wrapped and smooth to the touch, providing both a secure hold and a polished, celebratory finish. You can almost imagine the subtle combination of scents: the lily's fresh clarity, the deep, romantic aroma of the roses, and the crisp green notes of the foliage. This bouquet feels ideal for a city wedding, a candlelit dinner near Blackfriars, or a thoughtful delivery that quietly says, "You are cherished," in a way words alone sometimes cannot. This floral design presents itself as a refined wedding piece, as if placed on a polished table in a Blackfriars townhouse or a contemporary riverside venue. The flowers are gathered in a white basket with a woven, lattice-like structure, its smooth, rounded form offering a modern twist on traditional craftsmanship. Rising through the centre, white lilies dominate the composition: some are closed in long, tapering buds, others fully open with broad, satin-like petals that curl slightly at the tips, revealing warm stamens dusted with pollen. Interlaced with the lilies, deep ruby-red roses add depth and passion, their velvety petals folding into one another in tight, romantic spirals. Between these, bright tufts of green dianthus bring a fresh, mossy texture, echoing the greenery found in hidden courtyards and small city gardens around Blackfriars. Tiny gypsophila blossoms float between the larger flowers, creating a delicate, cloud-like effect, while clusters of red hypericum berries lend a jewel-like sparkle, catching the light as it glances across the arrangement. Slender leaves and soft fronds of foliage reach gently over the rim of the basket, giving the bouquet an effortless, natural flow as though it were just placed down after being carried along Fleet Street. The lighting is gentle and ambient, highlighting each curve and colour without overpowering them, forming a soothing, intimate atmosphere. This composition would sit beautifully on a registrar's desk, a dining table in a local restaurant hosting a small reception, or arrive as a wedding gift delivered to newlyweds staying in a hotel near Blackfriars Station, carrying with it a sense of polished city romance.

TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION

The True Happiness Collection is something creative that our florists made for couples that have unusual tastes and prefer something different. We've mixed variety of interesting flowers that are the best arrangement for wedding full of adventures!

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
3 CORSAGES
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
5 CORSAGES
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
7 CORSAGES
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    We needed help with the table arrangements and I do not think that we could have gotten better arrangements than the ones we were delivered. They were great, they added to the atmosphere and just looking at the tables brought joy!

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    Pure beauty – that is what the bridesmaids’ bouquets were. A huge thank you to the great florists!

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