ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A compact dome of deep red roses rests in a white woven vase, creating a striking yet understated arrangement that would feel perfectly at home in a Surbiton living room or small wedding reception near the Thames. The roses are tightly massed, their velvety petals forming layered spirals of rich crimson, some blooms open wide in full, generous display while others remain partially furled, preserving a sense of anticipation. Threaded through the flowers are small, glossy red berries, like scattered drops of colour that catch the light and introduce a gentle, festive note. At the base, a clean ring of dark green leaves frames the bouquet, their smooth surfaces reflecting a touch of light and grounding the red tones with natural depth. The vase beneath is a modern, basket-like design, crafted from thin white strands that weave and cross, leaving open spaces that let shadows and highlights play across its surface, much like the dappled light beneath trees in nearby Alexandra Park. On the pristine white surface in front of the vase sit two decorative cream spheres made from flat wooden strips, their open, geometric construction echoing the vase's lattice and adding balance and interest. Behind everything, a warm beige backdrop with a fine, linen-like texture remains soft and unobtrusive, allowing the arrangement to stand out clearly. The image exudes warmth, romance, and careful craftsmanship, the kind of floral design Flowers Surbiton might create for an intimate wedding breakfast, engagement celebration, or special anniversary dinner at home. A close-up of a wedding boutonniere pinned to a dark, tailored suit captures the careful artistry and romance of a Surbiton celebration. At the centre stands a richly pink rose, the petals velvety and full, spiralling inward in delicate folds that hint at both tenderness and quiet strength. Around this main bloom, a cloud of tiny white gypsophila blossoms creates a soft halo, each minute flower like a speck of starlight, blurring the transition between the rose and the sharp line of the lapel. Tucked close to the rose are small clusters of glossy red berries, rounded and bright, their smooth surfaces reflecting the light in tiny glints that lend an almost festive feel, as if they were chosen for a joyful reception near Victoria Road. Sprigs of greenery extend from behind and around the rose, some slender and upright, others slightly arched, bringing depth, movement, and a breath of garden freshness to the composition. At the base, a single broad green leaf has been shaped into an elegant loop, embracing the stems and providing a polished, contemporary frame that sits comfortably against fine suit fabric. The stems themselves are firmly bound with a narrow red ribbon, wrapped with precision so that each turn lies flat and even, adding a discreet yet celebratory accent. The overall impression is one of poised romance and understated confidence, ideal for a groom, best man, or wedding guest walking through Surbiton's tree-lined streets or gathering at a local venue. It feels like a small floral promise: a thoughtful touch that honours tradition while gently nodding to modern style and personal sentiment. In this image, a carefully composed boutonniere lies against a natural, neutral-toned fabric, poised as if ready to be worn at a Surbiton wedding or formal event. At the heart of the design is a single cerise rose, its petals lush, velvety, and densely layered, each one curling outward with a sense of soft abundance. Surrounding the rose are cloud-like clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny blossoms giving the arrangement a light, airy quality, as though the central bloom is floating. Between these delicate clusters, deep red hypericum berries nestle closely, rounded and gleaming, providing pockets of bold colour and a playful contrast in shape. Encasing the flowers, broad aspidistra leaves and neat loops of greenery have been sculpted into gentle curves, their glossy surfaces reflecting the light in subtle highlights reminiscent of reflections along the River Thames. Fine strands of ornamental grass extend from the centre, creating a feeling of movement and a slightly whimsical, natural edge. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a rich red ribbon, spiralled with precision to create a smooth, satin handle that feels cool and sleek to the touch. The overall impression is one of refined, heartfelt craftsmanship-an intimate floral piece that might be chosen by a groom heading to a ceremony near Surbiton station or a guest dressing for an elegant reception close to Maple Road. With its harmonious blend of texture, colour, and form, this boutonniere quietly expresses love, celebration, and the personal care of a local florist. This collage of four images showcases a coordinated wedding floral story built around lush red roses, evoking a romantic celebration in Surbiton, perhaps at a local venue near the Thames. In the top-left panel, a bride in a flowing white gown holds a compact, domed bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is composed of deep red roses tightly packed together, each bloom velvety and rich, interlaced with shiny red hypericum berries that glimmer softly. A tidy ring of dark green foliage encircles the base, creating a clean outline that stands out against the brightness of the dress and suggests thoughtful, precise craftsmanship. The top-right panel draws the eye to a groom's dark charcoal suit, where a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel. This miniature arrangement is framed by slender ruscus-like greenery and delicate white gypsophila blossoms, with a handful of red berries echoing the bouquet's texture. A narrow red satin ribbon, tied into a small bow, secures the stems and reflects the groom's bright red tie and crisp white shirt beneath, hinting at meticulous coordination. In the bottom-left image, a second bouquet lies on a textured beige background, perhaps meant for a bridesmaid or as accent décor for a Surbiton reception room. Here, several open red roses and glossy red hypericum berries nestle into broad, dark green tropical leaves that curl protectively around the blooms, giving the piece a sculptural, modern feel. The stems are wrapped in a matching red ribbon, visible at the right edge. The bottom-right panel offers a view of a low dome of red roses and berries resting on a white, intricately woven spherical stand, with two smaller, natural wood-toned wicker spheres nearby, creating contemporary yet warm wedding table styling perfect for Surbiton celebrations. In this image, a luxurious wedding bouquet of red roses and matching hypericum berries is shown in close focus, its rounded shape and vibrant colour echoing the rich, romantic atmosphere of a Surbiton celebration. The roses are generously open, their velvety petals spiralling inward to form deep, inviting centres, each bloom carefully spaced so their faces can be fully admired. Nestled among them, small clusters of smooth, red berries add texture and sparkle, catching the light the way raindrops might glisten on pavements near Surbiton Station after a brief shower. Around the floral heart of the bouquet, aspidistra leaves and structured foliage are folded into clean, overlapping layers, creating a tailored green collar that both frames and supports the arrangement. The contrast between the intense crimson and the glossy, dark greens is striking yet elegant, enhanced by the soft, even light that bathes the flowers and accentuates every curve. You can almost feel the coolness of the stems bound together beneath the blooms and sense the faint, familiar fragrance of fresh roses drifting up. It feels like a bouquet designed for a confident bride walking from a Victorian home off St Andrew's Road to a local ceremony, or stepping out of a car at a nearby riverside venue. Crafted with the steady hands of a skilled florist, this bouquet captures a timeless love story while reflecting the modern, relaxed charm of Surbiton's leafy streets and café-lined corners. This photograph shows a thoughtfully designed bouquet placed on a pale beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its soft, irregular texture creating a warm, understated stage for the flowers. Viewed from above, the arrangement reveals a tight cluster of five or six deep red roses at its core, each rose opened to a lush, full bloom. Their velvety petals curl gently outward from perfectly formed spiral centers, giving the flowers a sense of depth and movement, like swirling silk. Tucked between these roses are tidy groups of hypericum berries, glossy and rounded, their red tone a touch brighter and more playful, adding contrast and visual rhythm to the bouquet. Enveloping the blooms, large dark green tropical leaves have been carefully folded and curled, creating a smooth, structured collar that both supports the arrangement and frames it in a modern, graphic way. The leaves' deep green colour intensifies the richness of the red roses, making them appear even more vivid, the way red can glow at sunset over the Thames near Surbiton. Around the stems, a deep red satin ribbon is wrapped neatly, holding everything together while its subtle shine echoes the luxury of the petals. Soft, diffused lighting falls evenly across the flowers, highlighting the intricate texture of the roses and the polished surface of the berries, with no harsh contrasts to distract from their natural beauty. This compact, elegant bouquet feels perfect for an intimate Surbiton wedding, a romantic surprise delivered to a home off Maple Road, or a refined anniversary gift that speaks quietly but sincerely of love. Set against a softly textured, light beige background that recalls natural linen, this compact bouquet of red roses appears as if resting on a dressing table in a Surbiton apartment before its walk down the aisle. The arrangement is round and tightly clustered, with each rose placed close to its neighbour, forming a plush, almost cushion-like surface of petals. The roses themselves display velvety layers in deep crimson and burgundy tones, with some petals slightly curling back to reveal the darker heart of the bloom, others still gently cupped, offering a sense of quiet anticipation. Small clusters of bright red Hypericum berries punctuate the sea of petals, their shiny, bead-like forms adding a crisp, tactile contrast and drawing the eye across the bouquet. Around the outside, broad, dark green leaves have been expertly folded and arranged to create a neat, structured collar, the foliage's smooth, faintly reflective surface framing the blooms with a refined, contemporary edge that suits stylish weddings and celebrations from Surbiton to nearby Kingston. The stems are neatly gathered into a handle, visible toward the right side of the photograph and wrapped in striking red satin ribbon that mirrors the colour of the roses, adding cohesion and a polished finish. The slightly elevated camera angle showcases the overall rounded shape as well as the intricate details of each individual rose, berry, and leaf. The bouquet feels richly romantic and deliberately crafted, ideal for a Surbiton bride, an anniversary dinner along the riverside, or a heartfelt romantic gesture delivered the same day by a local florist who understands both tradition and modern design.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your big day in timeless style with the Royal Essence Wedding Collection from Flowers Surbiton. Designed for elegant, romantic weddings, this premium floral package range includes bespoke bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres, all expertly crafted by our Surbiton florists.

Choose from three flexible packages to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for weddings of 100+ guests. Each option features a stunning, hand-tied bridal bouquet as the focal point, complemented by coordinated bridesmaid bouquets and refined buttonholes for the groom and party.

We use only fresh, high-quality blooms, carefully selected for colour, texture and longevity, ensuring your wedding flowers look beautiful from the aisle to the last dance. Our friendly team at Flowers Surbiton will help you tailor the collection to your wedding style, whether classic, modern or romantic.

Perfect for couples in Surbiton and surrounding areas looking for reliable, premium wedding floristry, the Royal Essence Wedding Collection offers a stress-free, beautifully coordinated floral solution. Please note: containers shown are for illustration only.
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    Handy Flowers had amazing table décor flowers set up for us. Everything in the hall looked astonishing and I could not have chosen better florists. What a grand company!

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    Flowers were professionally arranged and the florist delivered them to the venue in the morning of the wedding and they matched perfectly with the setting. Perfect delivery!

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    I have already used the service several times and am very satisfied! Beautiful, fresh bouquets. Delivery at the agreed time, convenient website.

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    The wedding was just as I always imagined it! Classy, beautiful and romantic - all thanks to the wedding flowers! Thank you very much!

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    The bridesmaids received beautiful-looking bouquets that made them stand out from the crowd. Extremely beautiful and fresh flowers! It was a beautiful wedding!

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    Beautiful choice of flowers from Handy Flowers. Astonishing style of arrangement!

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    Great designers. Gorgeous arrangement. Thank you!

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