Old Oak Common WEDDING COLLECTIONS

Welcome to Flower Delivery Old Oak Common – your trusted local florist for radiant wedding flowers and bouquets. As florists who know every corner of Old Oak Common, we bring a warm, personal touch to each arrangement, creating memorable displays for your special day.

Our experienced floral team combines artistic flair with local expertise, regularly delivering wedding bouquets to venues near Willesden Junction, along Victoria Road and around the vibrant Grand Union Canal. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering in North Acton or a grand celebration close to Shepherd's Bush or Park Royal, we understand what makes Old Oak Common weddings unique.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière is a study in compact romance: a single red rosebud curves gently, its velvety petals catching the light, accompanied by a tiny cluster of gypsophila and a playful trailing sprig of greenery. This small flourish echoes the larger bridal bouquet and continues the same language of colour and texture - the bouquet's foundation of lush blue hydrangeas offers a dramatic, cloud-like base for groups of classic red roses, while round, silvered eucalyptus leaves peek between petals to provide both visual depth and a cool, herbal scent. The composition suggests modern confidence with a tender heart, suitable for a groom stepping out in North Acton or taking a short walk from Old Oak Common station to say "I do." The flowers have a fresh, verdant aroma, like a garden after rain, with eucalyptus lending a crisp top note to the softer, sweeter tones of rose and baby's breath. As a local florist at Flower Delivery Old Oak Common, I arrange the pieces so the boutonnière answers the bouquet - a microcosm of the same palette and care - ensuring cohesion in photographs and in the small, meaningful gestures of a wedding day. The overall impression is one of unity and celebration, restrained yet unforgettable, perfectly fitted to the neighbourhood's mix of history and new beginnings.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Bathed in soft daylight, this four-image composition tells the story of a wedding palette in peach, violet and white - intimate, refined and quietly joyful in tone. The top-left frame captures a bride holding a rounded bouquet whose centre is a dense cluster of peach roses, their petals cupping gentle apricot hues like a whispered promise against the white of her dress; around them, white lisianthus edged in vibrant purple create a playful, romantic outline while wisps of baby's breath lend an airy, breathing softness. In the groom's portrait at top-right, the boutonniere sits against a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose, a few delicate sprays of baby's breath and a slender peach ribbon mirror the bouquet and tie the bridal and groom's looks together with calm assurance. The bottom-left image shows a smaller, compact bouquet laid upon a light woven cloth, its ribbon-wrapped handle secured with tiny pearl-headed pins - an object of careful craft suited for a bridesmaid or intimate toss. The bottom-right frame is a reception vignette: a rounded floral dome of matching roses, lisianthus and baby's breath arranged in a white, open-weave basket vase, accompanied by two pale woven spheres that add texture and a handcrafted feel to the table. As a florist familiar with Old Oak Common and nearby Harlesden, I note the arrangement's velvety textures, the soft apricot fragrance that seems early-summer, and the way the cohesive colour story moves from ceremony to table with effortless grace - a bouquet and suite designed to feel both timeless and wholly personal.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image captures a unified wedding flower story, as if prepared for a stylish Old Oak Common celebration close to Willesden Junction. In the top-left frame, the focus is on a bride from the chest down, her white, subtly textured gown forming a calm backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. Broad, star-shaped white oriental lilies take centre stage, their stamens adding a touch of natural drama, while long stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids trail gracefully, giving the bouquet its waterfall shape. Tucked amongst them is a buttery cream rose, bright green spherical pompon-style blooms, delicate clouds of white gypsophila, and tiny, jewel-like red berries, all threaded with airy green foliage and soft grasses that lend movement and depth. The top-right panel offers a close-up of a groom in a dark suit and crisp white shirt, wearing a bold red tie. On his lapel sits a refined boutonnière: a single white Phalaenopsis orchid with a yellow throat, a pop of green pompon flower, and sprigs of gypsophila, all neatly bound with a slim red ribbon that echoes the tie. In the bottom-left, the same boutonnière rests on light beige, linen-like fabric, its textures and proportions clearly visible, from the waxy leaf to the satin ribbon knot. The bottom-right panel shows the bridal bouquet arranged upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white tabletop, against a pale grey wall. Nearby, three white wicker spheres in differing sizes complete the styling, suggesting a reception table or welcome display designed to bring polished romance to a local Old Oak Common venue.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage of four images presents a cohesive wedding flower collection, the kind many Old Oak Common couples request when they want a single floral theme to run from ceremony to reception. All four panels share the same striking palette: magenta fuchsia peonies, snowy white alstroemeria with maroon freckles, and fresh green accents framed by deep-green foliage. In the top-left image, the bride is seen from the neckline down in a strapless white dress, gently holding a rounded, luxurious bouquet. The peonies are lush and multi-petalled, creating soft ruffles of colour, while the white alstroemeria tuck between them with their more delicate, smooth petals. Fine, spiky green blooms and leaves add lightness and structure, giving the bouquet an uplifting, joyful energy, as if ready to be carried through the streets of Old Oak Common on the way to a nearby reception. The top-right panel focuses closely on the groom's attire: a dark charcoal jacket and a smooth lavender tie. A small boutonniere sits precisely on his lapel, echoing the bridal bouquet in miniature with white alstroemeria, tiny green textural flowers, and gleaming foliage gathered in a lavender satin ribbon. Beneath, the bottom-left photograph shows a more compact bouquet resting on subtly textured beige fabric. It repeats the magenta peonies, white lilies, and light green touches, wrapped at the stems with the same lavender ribbon, perfect for bridesmaids or as the bouquet to be tossed later in the evening. In the bottom-right image, the focus moves to the reception tables: the same flower mix is arranged low and full inside a spherical white vase made from intersecting strands, accompanied by three lighter beige woven spheres. This centerpiece strikes a balance between modern design and soft romance, ideal for wedding tables at Old Oak Common venues, from converted warehouses to intimate local halls.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A single, radiant pink rose is fashioned into a groom's boutonniere, resting crisply against a charcoal suit jacket that provides a strong, elegant backdrop. The rose itself is beautifully formed, its petals gently curling outward in orderly layers, revealing subtle shifts in colour from a deeper rose pink at the centre to a slightly softer shade at the edges. Tucked around the bloom, small wisps of greenery introduce touches of fresh, cool green, while tiny clusters of white gypsophila nestle at the base, creating a hint of texture and movement without overpowering the flower. The stems are neatly bound with a smooth ribbon that looks soft to the touch, its sheen adding an understated luxury to the overall design. You can almost feel the firmness of the rose stem under the ribbon and the velvety brush of petals as the groom adjusts his lapel before stepping out into the streets around Old Oak Common for the ceremony. The lighting is calm and even, casting just enough shadow to define the contours of the bloom and the folds of the suit fabric, suggesting a poised, reflective moment before vows are spoken. This boutonniere combines traditional wedding symbolism with a modern, streamlined style, making it equally suited for a registry office near Harlesden, a local church, or a chic city celebration. Every detail hints at professional craftsmanship, from the balanced proportions to the way the rose sits just above the lapel edge, quietly yet confidently announcing its role in the day's love story.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the kind of classic set often chosen by couples marrying around Old Oak Common. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in a traditional white lace gown gently holds a dense, rounded bouquet. The arrangement is packed with velvety red roses, their petals layered like soft silk, interlaced with airy white gypsophila and framed by discreet green leaves, creating a rich contrast that feels both passionate and refined. Moving to the top-right, the groom's dark grey suit and crisp white shirt become a backdrop for a bold red tie and a carefully composed boutonniere. Here, a single red rosebud, circled by sprigs of baby's breath, narrow green foliage, and a few strands of ornamental grass, is secured with a tiny red satin bow at the base, adding a touch of charm to the formal lapel, as if he's just stepped out onto a church doorstep near Willesden Junction. The bottom-left panel shows another bridal-style bouquet lying on a light grey textured surface: open red roses and clouds of white baby's breath are gathered tightly together, their stems neatly bound with red-and-white striped twine that hints at bespoke craftsmanship and care. In the bottom-right image, a compact mound of vivid red roses and gypsophila forms an elegant centerpiece, perched atop a spherical white vase crafted from woven strips that create an open lattice. Two smaller, off-white decorative balls sit in front, completing a cohesive, contemporary wedding table look that would suit a reception at a local Old Oak Common venue. Designed with the eye of an experienced florist, each piece echoes the same romantic theme from aisle to table.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image focuses on a groom's boutonnière, a small yet expressive floral piece that echoes the elegance of the bride's bouquet and reflects the understated charm of an Old Oak Common wedding. At its centre, a single soft lilac rose is carefully chosen for its smooth, symmetrical petals and gentle, romantic hue. The rose is partially opened, revealing a swirl of petals that look almost silky, catching just enough light to suggest a faint, velvety sheen. Around it, tiny white blossoms of baby's breath cluster like little stars, offering a cloud-like halo that highlights rather than distracts from the central bloom. A short, feathery sprig of greenery adds a hint of texture and fresh colour, while the stems are bound together with a slim lavender ribbon tied neatly so that it lies flat against the lapel when pinned. The colours are calm and refined-soft purple, clean white, and cool green-perfect for complementing a suit worn to a ceremony near the rail lines and hidden corners of Old Oak Common. You can imagine the quiet moment when this boutonnière is gently fixed to the groom's jacket, its subtle fragrance mingling with the crisp scent of a freshly pressed shirt. There is a sense of quiet confidence in its simplicity, as if the florist has distilled the essence of the wedding flowers into this one small piece. Though modest in size, it carries the joyous intention of the day, a fragrant token that will appear in photographs, hugs, and handshakes, always silently mirroring the beauty of the bouquet carried down the aisle nearby.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-image collage captures a complete wedding flower story, from bridal bouquet to reception table, as you might see at an intimate Old Oak Common ceremony. In the top-left image, a bride's torso and hands frame a cascading bouquet held against a white lace gown. The bouquet is abundant yet graceful, with white phalaenopsis orchids flowing downward like satin ribbons, their yellow centres glowing softly. Tucked among them are blush and rose-pink garden roses, light lavender stock, delicate white baby's breath, and relaxed green foliage. Slim spikes of deeper pink, edging toward fuchsia, offer a vivid counterpoint, giving the arrangement depth and movement as it drapes in a classic waterfall shape. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's upper chest. His dark suit, bright red tie, and patterned shirt are sharpened by the simple elegance of a single white orchid boutonniere, surrounded by a halo of baby's breath and a few structured green sprigs. The stems are finished with a slim wrap of white satin ribbon, neat and polished, perfect for a registry office wedding close to Willesden Junction. In the bottom-left frame, that boutonniere rests on a light beige, slightly rough-textured fabric surface, likely linen or burlap. From this angle, you can see the curve of each orchid petal and the fine beading of the gypsophila, emphasising the craftsmanship and balance. The collage concludes in the bottom-right image with a table centerpiece arranged in a white, lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. The same white orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and greenery rise in a loose, garden-inspired style, punctuated by the familiar deep pink spikes. Two white woven decorative spheres sit close by, creating an elegant tabletop scene ideal for a wedding breakfast overlooking the rail arches and canals around Old Oak Common.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images shows a fully coordinated wedding floral scheme in a timeless palette of pure white, passionate red and verdant green, captured with warm, natural light that highlights texture and craft. In the top-left panel a bride is visible from the waist down, her lace-detailed bodice suggested at the edge of the frame as she holds a substantial cascading bouquet. The composition pairs open white lilies and clustered red roses with long, downward-sweeping phalaenopsis orchids whose creamy petals glisten softly; pockets of red hypericum berries and sprigs of Gypsophila provide bright contrast and delicate airiness among varied green foliage and finer, wispy greens. The top-right frame focuses on the groom s boutonniere against a dark grey or charcoal jacket and a striking red tie; a single white phalaenopsis commands attention, complemented by twin berry clusters, baby s breath and crisp leaves, the base bound with a small loop of matching red ribbon. The lower-left image offers an intimate study of a corsage resting on textured beige linen, where you can see the orchid s smooth surface, the waxy sheen of the berries and the light, airy fragrance implied by the arrangement. The bottom-right scene displays an elegant centerpiece in a decorative white woven holder, arranged on a white table and accompanied by several white spherical decorative elements, echoing the bridal bouquet on a table scale. As a local florist working around Old Oak Common and North Acton, I picture this cohesive set on reception tables near the Grand Union Canal or delivered fresh for ceremonies at community venues; the scent is a soft, classic blend of rose and lily, balanced and enduring.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures an entire wedding floral story, the kind you might see carried from the registry office near Willesden Junction to a reception tucked away in Old Oak Common. In the top-left panel, only the torso of the bride is visible, her strapless white gown acting as a calm backdrop for a sweeping, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids curve outward in fluid arcs, nestled among blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms, and airy sprigs of baby's breath, with strands of greenery flowing in gentle ribbons that emphasise the bouquet's movement. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere rests against the lapel. Tiny clusters of lavender filler flowers and polished green leaves sit beneath the orchid, while a slim purple ribbon around the stems quietly matches the magenta tie peeking out from the jacket. The bottom-left panel lays a similar boutonniere on a pale, textured linen surface, highlighting the details a florist from Flower Delivery Old Oak Common might perfect: a fresh orchid bud, feathery white baby's breath, and green foliage bound together with a bright, fuchsia-pink ribbon. In the bottom-right panel, a dramatic cascading centerpiece fills an ornate white woven vase. White orchids spill gracefully over the rim, surrounded by layers of pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and baby's breath, with three white woven decorative spheres arranged nearby, echoing the vase's texture and tying the whole romantic composition together.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The image presents a finely detailed wedding floral collection, illuminated by soft light that reveals every nuance of petal and leaf, as if arranged for a couple marrying near Old Oak Common's tranquil residential streets. The bridal bouquet is lush and rounded, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals are slightly curled at the edges, giving each flower a naturally graceful, almost watercolour quality. The roses cluster closely together, forming a plush centre that draws the eye, while bright green button chrysanthemums are tucked between them like tiny, textured jewels. These chrysanthemums offer a refreshing contrast, their compact, spherical heads and vivid colour reminiscent of fresh grass after rain on the open spaces near Old Oak Common Lane. Creamy lisianthus and other white blooms are scattered throughout, their gently ruffled petals adding dimension and a soft, romantic haze. Layers of foliage in different shades of green frame the bouquet, some leaves arching outward, others sitting close to the blooms, contributing both structure and a sense of movement. The stems are carefully trimmed to an even length and bound in an intricate ribbon wrapping, likely combining soft pinks and whites that glint subtly when the light touches them, hinting at the satin-smooth texture beneath the bride's fingers. Alongside the bouquet, a groom's boutonnière echoes the look with a single, elegant white lisianthus bloom, perhaps accompanied by slender grasses or fine foliage and a slim ribbon detail. The pairing feels considered and cohesive, conveying the hopeful spirit of a wedding day, whether the couple is stepping out of a local church, gathering family in a nearby community hall, or celebrating in a cosy Old Oak Common home.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four images captures a complete red rose wedding collection, beautifully suited to a contemporary Old Oak Common event. The top-left photograph centres on a bride in a classic white dress, her hands wrapped around a compact bouquet brimming with deep red roses. The petals appear velvety and full, creating a rounded, almost jewel-like cluster. Red hypericum berries are tucked among the blooms, and a tidy collar of rich green leaves finishes the base, giving the design a professional, balanced shape that sits comfortably against the fabric of her gown. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's charcoal suit and vivid red tie, where a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel. Slim, airy greenery, small white gypsophila flowers, and bright red berries gather around the rose, secured with a red satin bow that brings a hint of celebration, perfect for photos taken around local venues and green spaces near the Grand Union Canal. The bottom-left image shows another bouquet lying on a textured beige surface. Again, red roses and berries form the heart of the design, but this time wide, dark green tropical leaves sweep outward to form a dramatic, sculptural frame. A red ribbon binding the stems is visible to the right, suggesting this bouquet might belong to a bridesmaid or serve as a statement arrangement at the aisle entrance. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a dome of red roses and berries displayed as a low centerpiece. It rests on a distinctive white, woven spherical vase made from interlocking natural fibres, flanked by two smaller, natural-toned woven spheres placed on a smooth pale tabletop, evoking stylish reception décor for an Old Oak Common wedding.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A coordinated suite of wedding flowers is laid out in a four-panel collage, each image highlighting a different way the same romantic colour story can be used throughout a celebration in Old Oak Common. The upper-left panel focuses on the bride's bouquet, held against a white lace gown that catches the light softly. The hand-tied bouquet is full and rounded, overflowing with pale pink and soft lavender roses, some still in tight buds and others open like delicate rosettes. Between them, bright green button chrysanthemums add a vivid, lively contrast, while pale pink alstroemeria with yellow speckles and fine clouds of white baby's breath provide texture and lightness. Rich green foliage frames the bouquet's edge, giving it a garden-inspired silhouette that feels both elegant and natural, perfectly suited for photos taken near Old Oak Common Lane. In the upper-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom's charcoal grey suit and striking fuchsia tie. Nestled on his lapel is a petite boutonniere made up of a single blush-pink rosebud, bright green button chrysanthemums, wispy gypsophila, and slender decorative grasses, all bound with a coordinating pink ribbon that creates a visual link with the bridal bouquet. The lower-left panel presents a side view of a similar bouquet resting on light beige, textured fabric. From this angle you can see the neat bundle of stems wrapped tightly in fuchsia ribbon, and how each rose and chrysanthemum has been positioned to create a balanced, horizontal flow of colour. The lower-right panel showcases a table centerpiece on a clean white surface: a compact dome of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath sits in a decorative white spherical vase with a fine, woven lattice surface, accompanied by two smaller pale spheres. It is the kind of coordinated centerpiece we often deliver to reception venues around Old Oak Common, tying together the entire wedding look.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story built around roses in cream, pale yellow, and soft pink tones, the kind of elegant styling often chosen by couples marrying around Old Oak Common and nearby Willesden Junction. In the top left image, the bride is pictured from the shoulders down, wearing a classic white gown with delicate lace tracing the bodice. She embraces a round bouquet composed of tightly clustered cream and pale yellow roses, offset by richer pink and mauve blooms. Feathery tufts of white baby's breath and glimpses of fresh green leaves add movement and texture, making the bouquet appear full and luxurious, as if freshly delivered on a cool morning. In the top right panel, attention shifts to the groom's lapel, where a single white rosebud boutonniere rests against a dark grey or charcoal suit. The rose is framed by a small spray of baby's breath and crisp greenery, its stems finished with a precise white satin bow. The vibrant red silk tie at his collar adds a confident contrast, reinforcing a sense of tradition and quiet refinement. The bottom left panel shows a charming bridesmaid's bouquet placed on a light, slightly textured beige linen cloth. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colour palette of cream, yellow, and bright pink roses, interspersed with airy white filler flowers and leaves, but with a more relaxed shape. Its stems are wrapped in a cheerful pink and white striped ribbon, suggesting a touch of individuality within a coordinated party. Finally, the bottom right image captures a wedding table centerpiece: a rounded cluster of the same cream and pink roses, baby's breath, and greenery set atop a sculptural white twig sphere. Two smaller woven decorative balls sit nearby on a white surface, evoking natural textures and rustic elegance that would suit an intimate reception near the Grand Union Canal in Old Oak Common.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A romantic wedding bouquet rests as though just set down for a moment on a table in Old Oak Common, its rounded form composed like a gentle symphony of early morning hues. Creamy white lisianthus unfurl at the centre, soft and full, their petals layered like fine silk, while pastel pink stocks and delicate touches of purple blooms weave through the design with effortless grace. There is a sense of cool freshness to the palette, as if inspired by the pale sky above Wormwood Scrubs on a quiet spring day. Slender ribbons of greenery curve in and out of the arrangement, embracing the flowers and giving the bouquet a sense of motion, as though a light breeze has just passed over it. The modern white wicker vase adds a clean, contemporary base, its textured weave providing a subtle contrast to the velvety blossoms and glossy leaves. Light spills across the display, catching on each petal and amplifying the gentle tones, making the flowers seem to glow from within. Imagining the fragrance, you can almost detect a delicate blend of freesia and sweet pea, faint yet reassuring, like a soft promise whispered before the ceremony begins. This is the sort of floral design a local florist from Flower Delivery Old Oak Common might prepare for a refined reception table or a quiet corner of a civil ceremony space near Acton or Harlesden, where thoughtful details matter. The bouquet feels personal and intentional, crafted not only to look beautiful but to echo the love, anticipation, and calm joy surrounding a couple as they share their vows and greet their guests.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single peach rose boutonnière pinned to a charcoal or deep navy lapel evokes quiet refinement and careful colour coordination. The rosebud itself is velvety and compact, its outer petals a soft coral-peach that gradually lightens toward the center, while minute sprigs of gypsophila surround it like scattered pearls of white, lending a delicate, cloud-like halo. A slim flourish of fresh greenery-ruscus or similar glossy foliage-provides a cool textural counterpoint, its slight chewiness and deep green tone adding structural definition against the smoothness of the rose. The small peach ribbon bow at the base is tied with measured neatness, a contemporary nod that echoes the groom's coral-tinted tie visible beneath the lapel and the crisp white shirt collar. Lighting in this image is restrained and flattering, catching the velvety sheen of the petals and the faint translucence of the ribbon, creating a tactile interplay between softness and the tailored crispness of suiting fabric. Worn close to the heart, the boutonnière reads as a miniature emblem of the day-tradition refined by sensitive styling-and speaks of small gestures laden with feeling. Describing this as a florist in Old Oak Common, I note how this little cluster complements both formal attire and informal neighbourhood celebrations, suitable for a ceremony at a local registry or a reception near Park Royal. The boutonnière's scent is faintly floral and comforting rather than overpowering, intended to sit quietly against the lapel while the bride and groom move through the day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This carefully composed four-part image captures a singular wedding palette carried through every element - bridal bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy and reception centrepiece - all anchored by creamy white oriental lilies and double Eustoma (Lisianthus) edged in a clear, regal purple. The bride's strapless gown frames a large, elegant bouquet where fully open lilies reveal their stamens and perfume, while purple-rimmed Lisianthus provide delicate contrast and tiny unopened buds add a quiet sense of future unfolding. Deep violet spike flowers and a mix of wispy grasses and broader green leaves add texture, enlivening the composition with movement and depth. A charcoal grey suit lapel in the top-right panel carries a neat boutonnière - a single open Eustoma with its purple halo, a small lily bud and slender greenery tied with white ribbon - harmonising perfectly with a rich purple silk tie. The hand-tied smaller bouquet in the bottom-left rests on a textured beige cloth, stems wrapped in white ribbon to mirror the bridal bouquet's craftsmanship and tactile satin feel. In the bottom-right a tall arrangement sits in a contemporary white spherical woven vase, spilling lilies, purple-edged Lisianthus and trailing foliage beside two woven beige spheres, a styling choice that reads modern yet organic. The light is warm and intimate, enhancing scent and sheen; as a florist serving Old Oak Common and nearby North Acton and Harlesden, Flower Delivery Old Oak Common would recommend this palette for couples seeking a calm, contemporary wedding look that reads beautifully across ceremony and tables.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere, caught in a close-up view, appears as a carefully curated piece of floral art, echoing the balance between industry and greenery found around Old Oak Common. A single red rose forms the centrepiece, its petals layered in a tight spiral, each one edged with a soft, velvety sheen. The rose is a deep, romantic crimson that pairs effortlessly with the groom's matching tie, together creating a ribbon of rich colour against the neutral suit fabric. Surrounding the rose, neat sprigs of glossy green foliage add structure and freshness, their pointed tips and tidy lines suggesting a modern sensibility. Nestled among the leaves, small berries contribute both shape and depth, their rounded forms offering a pleasing contrast to the slender greenery. Wisps of baby's breath peep through with tiny white blossoms, softening the overall look and lending a tender, almost nostalgic charm. The lighting is gentle and flattering, perhaps the filtered daylight of a ceremony space near Old Oak Common, allowing the colours to appear warm but not overpowering. Texture is a key element: imagine fingertips brushing over smooth petals, then grazing the firm berries and sturdy leaves before meeting the subtle grain of the suit fabric. Though small, the boutonniere feels significant, a handcrafted piece that echoes the bride's bouquet without copying it, and a reflection of the groom's personal style. It is the kind of finishing touch a local florist might pin in place just before the walk down the aisle, a quiet, living reminder worn close to the heartbeat on a day that will be remembered for years.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
A single pale yellow rose becomes the understated hero of this wedding boutonnière, securely pinned to a smart black lapel that frames it like a dark velvet backdrop. The rose is in perfect bloom-petals gently unfurling, their velvety surface catching the light with a soft, creamy glow that feels both romantic and refined, ideal for a ceremony or celebration around Old Oak Common. Around the rose, delicate sprays of baby's breath peek through, each tiny white flower adding a whisper of texture and softening the overall look, like a faint mist over the nearby rail lines at dawn. Slender pieces of fresh green foliage extend behind the rose, providing height and a subtle sense of movement, while also highlighting the bloom's gentle yellow tone. A neat white ribbon binds the stems together, its crisp fabric forming a polished finish that rests smoothly against the jacket. The vivid red tie beside it creates a bold contrast, making the boutonnière appear even more luminous and intentional, a symbol of quiet tenderness against the livelier colours of celebration. The composition feels balanced and thoughtful, as though chosen with care by someone who appreciates the power of small details. You can almost sense the faint, fresh fragrance when the wearer leans in for an embrace or greeting, bringing a touch of nature into the formal setting. Crafted with the expertise of a local Old Oak Common florist, this petite arrangement turns a simple suit into a personal statement of love, style, and the joy of the day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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