Surbiton WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers Surbiton, weddings are our speciality. As a trusted local florist based near Surbiton Station and the riverside by Queens Promenade, we design romantic, modern and timeless bouquets that feel perfectly "you" - and perfectly Surbiton.

Whether you're celebrating at a chic venue in Kingston upon Thames, an intimate gathering in Thames Ditton, or a grand reception near Berrylands, our experienced wedding team will guide you from first ideas to the final stems in place. Every bridal bouquet, buttonhole and table arrangement is created fresh to order in our Surbiton studio, using premium seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers we've worked with for years.

We offer:

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Ceremony and reception flower styling across Surbiton, Kingston & Thames Ditton
  • Flexible, reliable same-day delivery in the local area (order online by 3 PM)

Planning from home or on the go? Simply order online or send us your mood boards and we'll create a tailored proposal, from soft pastels to bold, contemporary designs. Our local knowledge of Surbiton venues and streets like Victoria Road means we know exactly how to dress your space beautifully and on time.

Trust Flowers Surbiton to bring your wedding vision to life with expert care, creativity and reliable local same-day delivery when you need those last-minute finishing touches.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the sharp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière offers a miniature echo of the larger bridal story: a single red rose unfurls with graceful confidence, its velvety surface catching light at the edge of each petal. A tiny cluster of gypsophila nests at its base like fresh-spun lace, and a wispy tendril of eucalyptus trails gently, adding a cool, herbal breath to the composition. Across the table, the matching bouquet amplifies that intimate dialogue-lush blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like foundation, their broad heads providing volume and a soft, powdery blue that calms the eye. Red roses punctuate the hydrangea drifts, their ruby tones bringing classical romance and visual punctuation. Between blooms, the rounded eucalyptus leaves playfully emerge, lending a subtle metallic sheen and an undercurrent of fragrance when moved. The whole arrangement feels modern and tactile, confident in colour yet delicate in execution; it is at once a statement and a comfort. Photographed in natural light that feels like an overcast day in Surbiton, near Claremont Gardens or the High Street, the textures-silky petals, papery hydrangea edges, airy baby's breath-are clear enough you can almost reach in and touch them. As a florist who knows the neighbourhood routes from Surbiton Station to Kingston's wedding venues, I imagine this pairing carried down the aisle or pinned at the groom's lapel, a small ritual of unity rendered in blue, red, silver-green and white-crafted with the care Flowers Surbiton brings to every local celebration.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition presents a wedding floral story told in peach, violet-edged white, and hints of soft greenery - colours that flatter cream lace and charcoal tailoring alike. The upper-left image is an intimate portrait of the bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet: at its heart are numerous pale peach roses, their petals layered and plush, encircled by white lisianthus with vivid purple margins and sprinkled with tiny clusters of baby's breath; the stems are concealed by a discreet handle wrapped in blush ribbon, the kind of finish I would recommend when preparing pieces for a morning ceremony near Surbiton Station or along Surbiton High Street. Across in the top-right panel a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark suit lapel - a single peach rose, delicate fronds of greenery, and gypsophila secured with a small peach bow, complemented by a matching solid-peach tie that ties the couple's palette together. The lower-left frame offers a second viewpoint of a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a textured neutral cloth; pearls speckle the ribbon wrap, hinting at vintage glamour and the tactile pleasures of velvet petals beneath fingertips. The final panel shows a rounded tabletop arrangement placed in an airy white woven basket vase, the same trio of flowers forming a dome alongside two pale woven decorative spheres - an understated centerpiece idea for a reception at a local venue like Alexandra Recreation Ground marquee or a Kingston riverside hall. Read together, the panels demonstrate considered craftsmanship, scent and texture, and how a consistent floral motif carries from bridal party to the reception - a quiet, cohesive elegance that Flowers Surbiton often crafts for neighbouring brides.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image tells the story of a carefully coordinated wedding flower design, the sort you might see carried from a ceremony near Claremont Gardens to a reception in central Surbiton. The top-left panel shows a bride from the shoulders down, her simple white, lightly textured dress acting as a canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. Large, star-shaped white oriental lilies form the focal point, their open trumpets and visible stamens giving a sense of fullness and fragrance. Below, white Phalaenopsis orchids spill gracefully in a waterfall line, soft and silky in appearance. A single cream rose nestles at the centre, surrounded by bright green spherical flowers, clusters of small red berries that hint at seasonal warmth, and delicate white gypsophila. Fine strands of greenery and grasses weave through the design, adding movement and depth. In the top-right panel, a groom in a sharp dark suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie wears a coordinating boutonnière: one immaculate white orchid bloom, a small cluster of green pompons, and tiny white fillers, neatly bound with a bright red ribbon at the stem. The bottom-left panel zooms in on this buttonhole as it rests on a light beige, linen-like cloth, allowing close appreciation of each texture and colour. The bottom-right panel presents the full bridal bouquet again, now upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface against a light grey wall. Three white wicker balls placed beside it suggest a styled wedding display, beautifully illustrating how bouquet and boutonnière echo each other in colour, form, and romantic intention.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
In this four-image wedding collage, a single floral theme flows gracefully through every detail, much as it might for a couple celebrating their day in Surbiton. Each panel repeats the same vibrant mix of fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria with fine maroon speckles, and fresh green textures, illustrating how a consistent palette can bring harmony from the aisle to the reception. The top-left image shows the bride from the shoulders down in a strapless white gown, her hands gently cupping a lush, rounded bouquet. The magenta peonies, their petals densely ruffled and softly luminous, create a focal point of rich colour. Around them, white Peruvian lilies open with slender, gently curved petals, while spiky green floral accents and dark, glossy foliage provide contrast and shape. The bouquet feels generous and full, perfect for a walk down the aisle at a local church or riverside venue. In the top-right frame, the groom's dark charcoal jacket and lavender tie form a sleek backdrop for a coordinating boutonniere. This men's lapel flower is a carefully composed miniaturisation of the main bouquet: a few white alstroemeria blooms and green textured flowers bound tightly with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that mirrors his tie, adding a subtle but thoughtful finishing touch. On the bottom-left, a smaller bouquet rests on pale beige textured fabric, its design echoing the bridal bouquet in a more compact form, ideal for bridesmaids or the bouquet toss - magenta peonies, white lilies, and greens bundled together, stems neatly wrapped in lavender ribbon. The bottom-right image shows a table centerpiece: the same pink and white blooms, with greenery, gathered into a white, ball-shaped woven vase, accompanied by three lighter beige decorative spheres. Together they suggest an intimate wedding table set for guests in a Surbiton restaurant or hall close to the river.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Against the delicate lace of a bridal gown, the bouquet in this image stands out as a tender focal point, filled with roses in harmonious shades of blush and lilac. The flowers are arranged in tight clusters, forming a compact, rounded shape that fits neatly into the bride's hands. Each rose is perfectly formed, its petals curling inward to create a soft spiral that invites the eye to linger. The colour palette is soothing-pale pinks and gentle lilacs layered with creamy undertones, like the evening light that falls across Surbiton's riverside paths. Encircling the roses is a generous halo of white gypsophila, the tiny blossoms positioned to create a light, cloud-like effect that contrasts beautifully with the solid, silky texture of the roses. The lace of the dress behind the bouquet adds another layer of detail, its fine patterns providing a backdrop that feels both traditional and romantic. Subtle natural light illuminates the flowers, enhancing the freshness of the petals and giving the whites and pinks a soft glow, as though they were lit by a nearby window in a Surbiton townhouse. The arrangement feels airy and composed, suitable for both classic church ceremonies and relaxed civil weddings in the local area. You can almost sense the quiet excitement of the moment: the rustle of lace, the gentle weight of the bouquet, the imagined scent of roses mingling with the crisp fragrance of baby's breath. It's a design that speaks to enduring love and hopeful beginnings, crafted to be held close as vows are exchanged and photographs are taken along tree-lined suburban streets.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive red and white floral theme that could easily belong to a Surbiton celebration, from the first look on St. Mark's Hill to a reception near the river. In the top-left frame, the focus rests on a bride holding a rounded bouquet of deep red roses and clouds of white baby's breath against the soft texture of her classic lace gown. The roses are tightly grouped, their petals rich and velvety, while fine stems of gypsophila and glimpses of fresh green foliage add lightness and depth, as if the flowers themselves are breathing with anticipation. The top-right frame shifts to the groom: a close-up of his dark charcoal suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie, where a single red rosebud boutonniere sits proudly. It is dressed with tiny tufts of baby's breath, slim green leaves, wispy ornamental grass, and finished with a narrow red satin bow, the colour echoing the bride's bouquet in a subtle yet deliberate way. In the bottom-left image, a second bridal bouquet-similar in character-rests on a softly textured grey surface. Open red roses and generous sprays of gypsophila form a full, rounded shape, while the stems are bound neatly with red and white twine, suggesting a hand-crafted design that might have been created the same morning by Flowers Surbiton for fresh, local delivery. The bottom-right panel shows a small yet striking centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath poised atop a white, woven, spherical vase. Two smaller off-white decorative balls lie in front, their rattan-like strands echoing the vase's latticework and evoking reception tables dressed with simple, modern romance in a cozy Surbiton venue.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A beautifully composed wedding ensemble rests as if on a polished table in a Surbiton townhouse, poised for the bride and groom to collect their flowers. At its heart lies a generous bouquet of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, some tinted with deeper magenta and soft lilac to add nuance and feeling. The peonies are full and ruffled, their petals layered like fine fabric, while the roses fold in tighter spirals, offering a contrasting structure. All are embraced by a light, airy wreath of white gypsophila, each tiny flower a pinpoint of brightness that softens the entire silhouette, just as early sunlight softens the line of the river near Kingston. The bouquet is framed in smooth, elegant green leaves, their rich colour and gentle curves giving the design a sense of flow and movement, as though it might sway slightly when lifted. Set close by, the groom's boutonnière and any matching pieces echo this aesthetic on a smaller, more understated scale: a single rose, a wisp of baby's breath, and a sliver of greenery, bound together with delicate ribbon. The scene is lit with a soft, even light, so the colours appear natural and calm-creamy whites, blush pinks, and lavender tones glowing quietly against the green foliage. Every detail speaks of careful Surbiton floristry: stems aligned neatly, blooms facing outward so their best side is shown, textures layered thoughtfully from billowy to sleek. The arrangement feels like a deep breath before the ceremony, evoking the gentle fragrance of peonies and roses, the hush of guests taking their seats, and the quiet thrill of holding something beautiful and meaningful close to the heart.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This wedding collage features four harmoniously styled floral designs built around white phalaenopsis orchids and soft pink roses, the sort of refined look many Surbiton couples choose for elegant hotel receptions or intimate garden ceremonies. In the top left image, a bride's mid-torso is framed against her white lace dress as she cradles a full, cascading bouquet. Long stems of white orchids with golden-yellow centers spill gently over her hands, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, and feathery sprays of baby's breath. The greenery is lush but carefully controlled, and occasional deeper fuchsia, spiky blooms add a lively flicker of contrast, giving depth to the pastel palette while the bouquet tumbles downwards like fabric. Top right, the focus shifts to the groom's lapel: a dark charcoal or black jacket set off by a vivid red tie and subtly patterned shirt. Pinned just above the pocket is a single white orchid boutonniere, accented with tiny clouds of gypsophila and slim green sprigs, its stems wrapped in a neat white satin ribbon. The bottom left frame isolates that boutonniere on a pale beige, slightly textured background-possibly linen or burlap-so the smooth petals, delicate filler flowers, and tidy ribbon work can be clearly seen, as if laid out on a dressing table before leaving a house near Maple Road for the ceremony. In the bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece sits on a pristine white surface, held in a white woven or lattice-style cylinder vase. Here, white orchids arch above pink garden roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage, with the same deep pink spikes glinting between the blooms. Two white woven decorative spheres sit alongside, tying the textures together and showing how a cohesive floral story can move gracefully from bridal bouquet to buttonholes and reception décor across one thoughtful design.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals unites a classic red-and-white story with nuanced textures and local charm. In the top-left panel a bride holds a lush, flowing bouquet against a soft beige background: star-shaped white lilies and richly hued red roses form the body while white phalaenopsis orchids spill down in a graceful cascade, threaded through with sprigs of baby's breath, clusters of red hypericum berries and varied green foliage that adds depth and movement. The lace-trimmed bodice peeks above the stems, lending a subtle vintage touch, while the composition's soft daylight highlights the satin sheen of the orchid petals and the velvet density of the roses. Top-right tightens the narrative to the groom's lapel - a charcoal suit and bright red tie anchoring a boutonniere made around a solitary white phalaenopsis, accented with two berry clusters, fresh green leaves and a touch of baby's breath, tied with a slim loop of red ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's accents. The lower-left close-up, set on textured beige fabric, reveals the same boutonniere elements laid flat: the tactile contrast of waxy hypericum, feathery baby's breath and satiny orchid petals tied with a slightly fuller red ribbon. Bottom-right showcases a low, intricate centerpiece in a white woven vessel, sitting on a white tabletop with spherical white décor nearby; it repeats the bridal palette - lilies, roses, cascading orchids and fine wispy greens - making it well suited to receptions across Surbiton's leafy streets or a small town-hall celebration near Kingston Road, where scent and sight together announce a ceremony built on thoughtful coordination.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures a complete, harmonised wedding flower story, the sort of carefully coordinated design that works beautifully for ceremonies around Surbiton's leafy avenues and riverside hotels. In the top-left photo, a bride is shown from the neckline down, wearing a strapless white gown and holding a lavish cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids spill elegantly downwards, their broad petals framing clusters of blush pink garden roses, light purple accent blooms, and soft fronds of green foliage, all flowing together in a romantic pink-and-lilac palette. The composition feels fluid and graceful, with every stem placed to follow the natural curve of her hands. The top-right panel zooms into the groom's dark grey suit, focusing on his boutonniere. A single perfect white orchid, fully open, sits at the centre, edged with tiny lavender filler flowers and smooth green leaves. A slender purple ribbon secures the stems and quietly echoes the vivid magenta of his tie, tying his look back to the bridal bouquet without overpowering it. At the bottom-left, the mood turns more intimate with a close-up of a boutonniere resting on lightly textured beige fabric. Here the orchid is still in bud, creamy white and tightly formed, paired with wisps of white baby's breath and a hint of greenery, then finished with a bright pink ribbon that adds a joyful touch. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a dramatic cascading arrangement in an intricate white woven vase, echoing the bride's bouquet on a grander scale. White orchids arc outward over layers of pink and lavender roses, tiny purple filler flowers, and airy baby's breath. Three white woven spheres in varying sizes sit beside the vase on a smooth white surface, repeating the woven texture and giving the whole scene a calm, curated elegance, ideal for a Surbiton reception table or ceremony focal point.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows a thoughtfully crafted wedding set as though laid out in a Surbiton townhouse just before the couple depart for their ceremony. The bridal bouquet is full and rounded, with mauve-pink roses taking centre stage. Each rose unfurls in gentle spirals, petals lightly curled at the edges to create an almost watercolor effect of blush and lavender tones. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums offer a fresh, modern twist, their small, rounded blooms giving the arrangement a bouncy, textured depth that brings it to life. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blossoms encircle the central flowers, their softly frilled edges lending an airy, romantic feel, like drifting clouds above the greenery. The bouquet is tightly hand-tied, the stems cut evenly and wrapped in intricate ribbon work in coordinating pink and white satin tones, forming a polished handle that would rest comfortably in a bride's hands walking along Surbiton Crescent. Slim stems of foliage peek out from the edges, adding just enough looseness to keep the design feeling contemporary and natural. Nearby lies the groom's boutonnière: a single refined white lisianthus bloom surrounded by a trace of wispy greenery and secured with a light lavender ribbon that echoes the roses. It rests against what appears to be the lapel of a tailored suit, understated but clearly in tune with the bouquet's palette. Gentle, diffused light caresses the petals, emphasizing their freshness and delicate sheen, as if the flowers have just been arranged for same-day delivery across Surbiton and its surrounding streets. The entire composition suggests joyful serenity and the careful artistry of a local wedding florist.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
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.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part wedding collage showcases a refined pink and green floral theme that would suit a relaxed Surbiton celebration, from a local church on Ewell Road to a reception by the river. In the top-left image, the bride is partially visible in her white lace gown, her hands gently cradling a lush, round bouquet. The arrangement is densely packed with light pink and soft lavender roses, each bloom offering a slightly different stage of openness, which adds movement and depth. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums bring a fresh, almost citrus-like vibrancy, while pink alstroemeria, marked with subtle yellow speckles, flicker through the design like delicate brushstrokes. Wisps of white baby's breath float around the edges, and a collar of rich green foliage shapes the bouquet into a full, balanced dome. In the top-right panel, the groom's dark charcoal suit and rich fuchsia tie set the scene for a meticulously composed boutonniere. A single blush-pink rosebud, tiny green chrysanthemums, sprigs of baby's breath, and slender decorative grass are gathered and tied with a narrow fuchsia ribbon that mirrors the colour of his tie and the bouquet wrapping, creating a seamless connection. The lower-left panel reveals a similar bouquet laid across a pale beige, textured cloth, perhaps linen or canvas, showing off the neatly trimmed stems and the secure fuchsia ribbon binding-likely a bridesmaid's bouquet that perfectly matches the bride's. The lower-right image completes the set with a low, compact centerpiece displayed on a white surface. The same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath are arranged in a white spherical vase with an intricate lattice pattern, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres. The overall effect is a calm, cohesive wedding look, ideal for decorating Surbiton reception tables or intimate family dinners near Surbiton Station.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A single, perfectly formed boutonnière presented against a charcoal suit and a striking red silk tie, designed with the simplicity and gravitas of classic wedding floristry. At its heart sits a creamy white rosebud, petals tightly cupped and luminous, brought forward by a miniature spray of baby's breath and a slender thread of glossy green foliage that lifts the composition. A neat white satin bow secures the stems, its soft sheen echoing the shirt collar and adding a refined, tactile finish beneath the lapel. The contrast is deliberate: the pale rose reads as a gentle point of light against the dark fabric and vibrant tie, communicating both tradition and understated style. I picture this pinned on a groom stepping out of Surbiton Station on a bright morning - the confident scent of rose and the crisp texture of the suit blending with the bustle of the high street. As a local florist at Flowers Surbiton, I craft these small details to harmonise with the wedding palette and venue, whether for a riverside registry in nearby Kingston or a cosy reception in Tolworth. The boutonnière is calibrated for scale and wearability: lightweight, secure, and cut to the perfect stem length so it sits flat and comfortable all day. It is not only decorative but quietly functional, a tiny emblem of care that complements the bride's bouquet and the wider floral story of the celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet is cradled in invisible hands, captured at the moment when the soft morning light of Surbiton filters through a nearby window, giving each flower a serene glow. The bouquet is rounded and gracefully full, built around plush white lisianthus that resemble delicate silk rosettes, their petals layered and refined. Nestled between them, pastel hydrangea create gentle clouds of colour, while lilac allium punctuate the design with playful, spherical bursts of purple, adding character and depth. The stems are neatly wrapped, offering a subtle contrast of smooth ribbon against the natural texture of the flowers and foliage, making the bouquet feel secure yet effortlessly romantic. Between the blooms, crisp greenery peeks through in cool, clear tones, reminiscent of shaded corners in Fishponds Park, adding freshness and a gentle frame to the paler petals. Light seems to rest on the arrangement, giving it a luminous quality that feels youthful and full of possibility, as if the bride is about to step out onto a tree-lined Surbiton street on her way to the ceremony. You can imagine a faint, sweet fragrance rising from the flowers-a blend of garden freshness and powdery notes-comforting and calm. Every element feels deliberately chosen and carefully balanced by a skilled local florist, designed to be carried down the aisle, placed in a favourite vase after the vows, or held quietly in a moment of reflection. The bouquet embodies the promise of a shared future: gentle, sincere, and beautifully composed.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Taken together, these four photographs show a considered peach-and-ivory wedding palette arranged with local care from our Surbiton workshop. In the top-left frame a bride holds a compact, round bouquet composed of fully opened peach-orange roses whose layered petals glow peachy-gold in soft daylight; clouds of baby's breath drift between the blooms and fresh green foliage gives the composition a structured softness that sits beautifully against her ivory dress. To the top-right a groom's dark charcoal or navy suit is punctuated by a single peach rose boutonniere, trimmed with tiny gypsophila and a curl of greenery, fastened with a small peach ribbon bow coordinated to the coral-tinged tie and crisp white shirt - a carefully matched detail you might spot walking past Surbiton High Street. The bottom-left photograph shows the bouquet laid on a light, subtly textured fabric; from this angle the bouquet's full dome and the handle's neat wrap come into focus, the ribbon here white with tiny pink-peach dots for a touch of personalised charm. Finally, bottom-right presents a reception-style centrepiece: a generous, domed arrangement of peach roses and gypsophila sitting in a white, intricately woven spherical holder, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres at its feet. There is a gentle scent implied, a tactile richness to the petals and ribbons, and an overall handcrafted quality - the kind of arrangement Flowers Surbiton prepares when creating memories for weddings across Surbiton and nearby Kingston.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image composition captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette as arranged by a local hand: the top-left frame is a close-up of a bride in a strapless gown cradling a full, elegant bridal bouquet where large white oriental lilies-some fully open, some in tight buds-sit beside white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in bright purple. Fine, grass-like foliage and broader green leaves create layered texture, while slim stems of deep purple accent flowers add vertical punctuation. The top-right image focuses on a groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey jacket, a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a modest lily bud, and spiky purple accents bound with a small white ribbon; a rich purple silk tie beneath the lapel ties the look together. The bottom-left panel shows a compact bridesmaid's bouquet or toss bouquet laid on a textured beige cloth, stems cleanly wrapped in white ribbon in a hand-tied finish that echoes the bride's bouquet. Bottom-right displays a tall centerpiece arranged in a contemporary white, woven spherical vase, abundant with matching lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, cascading greens and grass-like foliage, flanked by two decorative woven beige spheres on a pale surface-perfect for reception tables at familiar local venues around Surbiton Station, Surbiton High Street or nearby Claremont Gardens. The images are bathed in tender, warm light that highlights satin petals and the soft perfume of lilies; this is the kind of refined, cohesive wedding suite Flowers Surbiton would craft for couples seeking classic romance with modern lines.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
On a crisp white tablecloth, a wedding centerpiece unfolds in a balanced composition that feels perfectly suited to a Surbiton reception, intimate yet stylish. The focal blooms are white lilies, opening wide in layered stars, their petals smooth, slightly curved, and glowing softly as they catch the ambient light. Cradled at the heart of the arrangement is a single red rose, its velvety petals coiled in a deep crimson spiral, adding drama and a clear note of romance to the design. The flowers emerge from a woven white vase, where the subtle basket-weave pattern introduces a cozy, tactile element that contrasts with the lilies' sleek elegance. Curly strands of greenery spring from the bouquet, looping and twisting in playful arcs that suggest movement and energy, similar to the lively atmosphere along Surbiton's riverside on a sunny afternoon. Between the main blooms, small clusters of red berries nestle close, their rounded shapes and polished surfaces adding depth and a hint of festive cheer. Fine sprays of baby's breath thread through the composition, each tiny white blossom offering a touch of soft, cloudlike texture that lightens the overall silhouette. Gentle lighting falls across the scene, creating faint shadows and highlighting the creamy whites and rich reds. This centerpiece feels ready to take pride of place at a wedding breakfast table near Maple Road or in a cosy venue off Brighton Road, anchoring conversations, shared laughter, and heartfelt toasts. The design balances modern simplicity with classic romance, reflecting the thoughtful touch of a florist attuned to the rhythm and character of Surbiton celebrations.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Set against a smart black lapel and the flash of a vivid red tie, the boutonnière reads like a miniature portrait of calm affection: a single pale yellow rose, tightly formed and velvety to the touch, anchors the piece with quiet elegance. Around the rose, delicate sprays of baby's breath add a translucent, cloud-like softness while narrow green sprigs introduce a thin, fresh counterpoint that keeps the boutonnière feeling modern and crisp. The petals reflect the light gently, their pale yellow hue appearing almost luminescent beneath soft daylight, and the contrast with the lapel fabric heightens the tactile interplay - the rose's plushness against the suit's structured weave. A slim, crisp white ribbon secures the stemwork, tied with careful, discreet knots that speak of a florist's exacting hand rather than loud flourish. Worn on a groom or proud father at a Surbiton wedding - perhaps stepping out from near Claremont Road or through the doors of a local hall - this small floral token signals sincerity and style, an intimate detail that complements formal attire without competing with it. The scent is subtle: a whisper of fresh rose and green leaf, present when close but never overwhelming. As a crafted accent, it feels personal and considered, a fragrant punctuation mark to marks of celebration and unity on a memorable day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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