Surbiton WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers Surbiton, our wedding corsages are designed to complement your day perfectly - from an intimate ceremony near Surbiton Station to a grand celebration by the River Thames in Kingston upon Thames. As a local florist, we carefully handcraft each piece so it looks beautiful in every photo and feels comfortable to wear all day.

Every corsage is made fresh in our Surbiton studio, using premium seasonal flowers chosen to match your colour palette, theme and dress details. Whether you're planning a classic church wedding near Claremont Road or a modern reception close to Victoria Road, we'll guide you on styles, stem finishes and fastening options for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids and special guests.

We provide wedding corsages with reliable same-day delivery across Surbiton, Berrylands, and Long Ditton when you order online before 3 PM. Your designs are carefully conditioned and packaged so they arrive fresh, secure and ready to wear.

  • Handcrafted by experienced Surbiton wedding florists
  • Perfectly coordinated with bouquets, buttonholes and venue flowers
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM, seven days a week

With years of local wedding experience, the Flowers Surbiton team is here to offer honest, practical advice on quantities, timing and styling. Share your ideas with us and we'll create wedding corsages that feel personal, polished and unmistakably Surbiton.

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Wedding Corsages
An elegant white wrist corsage, captured on a light-toned forearm against a stark white background, presents a study in delicate contrasts and quiet celebration - the kind of piece we assemble for brides, bridesmaids, and prom nights in and around Surbiton. The focal point is a striking white Gerbera daisy, its smooth, elongated petals layered like silk and fanning out from a vivid yellow-lime center that has a soft, almost velvety texture. Nestled into the composition are small, fluffy white spray flowers resembling miniature chrysanthemums and a few creamy lisianthus blooms and buds that offer tender depth and gentle movement. Rich, dark green foliage - broad-backed leaves that could be salal or Ruscus - provides a verdant frame and lifts the whites so they read luminous against the skin. The ensemble is secured to the wrist with a refined multi-strand bracelet of pearlescent beads, each pearl reflecting a soft glow and lending a touch of vintage romance. You can almost sense the faint, fresh-cut scent of floral stems and the smooth give of petals when the corsage is worn. As a Surbiton florist who knows the rhythm of the town from Surbiton High Street to nearby Kingston, we care for each stem to ensure the piece travels beautifully to your venue; Flowers Surbiton offers delicate, hand-tied corsages like this for local deliveries and special-occasion pickups across the area.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This refined wrist corsage, presented on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone against a plain white backdrop, reads as a small, wearable bouquet crafted for meaningful moments. Dominating the composition is a large, hot fuchsia-pink rose, its petals densely layered into a sumptuous bloom that appears both plush and structured under gentle studio lighting. Nestled around that heart are clusters of soft pink hydrangea florets, their layered, almost cloud-like texture adding volume and a muted pastel counterpoint to the rose's intensity. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are staged with care, their four- to six-petaled faces showing pale green streaking at the throat, which bridges the warm pinks to the cool, fresh greens of the foliage. On the right side a tight cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, barely open pink buds suggest a bouquet still slightly in motion, full of potential. Rich emerald leaves provide a bold graphic frame, their glossy surfaces enhancing depth and contrast. A refined, multi-strand bracelet made from small, luminous white pearls secures the corsage - wrapping the wrist and extending gently down the back of the hand like a heirloom bracelet. The overall feeling is tender and composed, ideal for a Surbiton prom, a bride's wrist for a riverside ceremony near Kingston Road, or a celebratory afternoon at Claremont Gardens. Prepared with careful technique, this corsage from Flowers Surbiton carries the soft scent of rose and morning air and can be delivered across Surbiton and nearby Kingston upon Thames for local events.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a little story of refined romance captured on a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white background. The central motif is a lush, creamy white rose whose petals curl outward in a tactile, velvety spiral, imparting a feeling of quiet devotion. Below it, a trumpet-like white alstroemeria with a soft green-yellow throat introduces a graceful, open silhouette that balances the rose's compact bloom. Around these anchors, several small green-tinged buds promise new life while clusters of tiny gypsophila float like fine lace, adding delicate texture and air. A small cluster of white, daisy-style florets with golden centres sits near the wrist, a cheerful punctuation that warms the overall composition. Deep, glossy green leaves-broad and smooth-are carefully placed to cradle each blossom and increase the visual contrast that makes the whites sing. The corsage is fastened by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet, the round, white beads gleaming faintly and resting cool to the touch; the pearls both secure and beautify the arrangement. There's an intimateness to the piece-soft scent of rose, cool sheen of pearls, and the tender hush of a spring morning-that makes it perfect for vows, proms, or those small, significant moments. As a touch of local familiarity, this style is a favourite for ceremonies around Surbiton and neighbouring Kingston, often requested by couples walking the riverside or attending receptions near the station.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented against a stark white studio background, this wrist corsage is a study in layered texture and gentle colour, handcrafted for special moments around Surbiton and the Kingston riverside. A large partially open rose in a soft mauve-pink occupies the centre, its petals unfurling with a whisper of deeper magenta at the outer ruffles, inviting the eye inward to a tender, velvety heart. Nestling beside it are dense clusters of indigo-purple hydrangea, each tiny floret edged with a luminous blue-white centre that adds depth and a jewel-like glow. The arrangement is set off by a variety of foliage: slim, silvery-green stems evocative of eucalyptus or lavender add a cool, aromatic halo; glossy variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres and pale cream margins provide a timeless framing; and a broad, white-striped green leaf is artfully rolled into a contemporary spiral for sculptural contrast. A layer of deep violet mesh ribbon beneath cradles the composition, its open weave lifting the flowers visually and catching the light with a subtle shimmer. The overall impression is refined yet playful-silky petals, crisp ivy edges, and the tactile curl of sculpted leaf combine to invite touch. As a local florist I imagine this worn during a Surbiton prom along Victoria Road or pinned for a wedding photograph in Claremont Gardens. Flowers Surbiton prepares pieces like this to feel fresh from the market, thoughtfully balanced in scent and sight for an elegant, memorable accessory.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage speaks in gentle contrasts and subtle harmonies, as if arranged during a calm morning walk along Surbiton High Street. A creamy apricot rose is the quiet protagonist: its petals layer inward in a soft spiral, warm to the eye and inviting to the hand, the sort of bloom that suggests tenderness and keepsake memories. Tucked closely beside it are two lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums, their compact, spiky clusters popping with lively colour and a different, almost tactile rhythm. Rich green leaves-broad and glossy, probably ruscus or salal-give the whole piece a grounded, velvety base that frames the flowers and provides visual weight. A variegated leaf, striped with pale cream, is folded into a graceful arc that wraps toward the wrist's edge, introducing a contemporary graphic line that balances the rose's softness. The corsage sits on smooth, living skin, photographed against a clear white backdrop so every hue reads clean and true; the surface of the petals catches light in a way that suggests early daylight, subtly scented with rose and the brisk green note of newly cut foliage. The fastening is kept private beneath the blooms, allowing the design to read as effortless and refined. Imagined at a prom in Claremont Gardens or as a delicate accompaniment to a neighbour's wedding in Surbiton, this wristlet feels like a small, personal ceremony-crafted with floral understanding and a respect for quiet elegance.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a quiet sonnet, this corsage reads of gentle craft and summer evenings in Surbiton. The ivory Phalaenopsis at its heart opens luminous and serene, its satin petals arranged with the calm assurance of an experienced hand; the labellum holds a delicate yellow that flickers when it catches daylight. Encircling the bloom are softer, lace-like fern fronds - asparagus fern whose fine texture seems almost to float above the skin - offering a cool green bed that makes the orchid's white take on a slightly fresher tone. Nearby a small cluster of Hypericum berries contributes a blush of colour, shifting from pale green through rose to a deeper pink that hints at first blushes and new beginnings. A multi-strand bracelet of tiny faux pearls secures the cluster, the cool sheen of the beads gliding comfortably against the wrist and lending an heirloom, intimate feel. In the photograph's gentle daylight each surface is celebrated: the orchid's polished petals, the feathery greenery, the satiny berries. The overall mood is quiet romance and refined anticipation - a floral whisper for prom nights on Surbiton High Street, an understated complement for wedding guests catching the train at Surbiton Station, or a thoughtful finishing touch for a graduation stroll toward Kingston town centre. Crafted with the steady eye of a local florist, and offered by Flowers Surbiton for those seeking a delicate, wearable bloom, this corsage marries classic materials and contemporary ease.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A joyful yet sophisticated wrist corsage rests on a forearm against a stark white backdrop, composed with the calm confidence of an experienced florist. Two golden-yellow roses are the main attraction - one fully open and generous on the left, the other a slightly smaller, cup-shaped bloom to its right - each given a tiny clear crystal at its heart so the flowers catch and hold light like a discreet jewel. Nestled just behind the right rose, a single dark plum or deep burgundy calla lily rises with a smooth, sculptural curve, its rich tone balancing the sunny optimism of the roses. The surrounding greenery is intentional and tactile: delicate asparagus fern adds a soft, feathery veil, while variegated pittosporum-like leaves create a cool, stable platform with pale rims that temper the colour intensity. Sprays of small white button-like filler flowers fill gaps and lift the composition, lending an informal garden-fresh charm. The corsage is fastened diagonally across the wrist so the arrangement reads clearly in profile, showing how it will sit on a prom date, bridesmaid, or guest of honour. Lighting is neutral and clean, bringing out the buttery texture of the rose petals and the satiny sheen of the calla; the rhinestones glint with subtle sophistication. Scent is implied - the soft, honeyed perfume of fresh roses - and the piece feels right for formal evenings or daytime celebrations around Surbiton, Tolworth and neighbouring Kingston, ready to be delivered fresh for a special local occasion.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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