Mitcham Wedding Collections

Welcome to Flower Delivery Mitcham, your trusted local florist for truly unforgettable wedding flowers. With years of experience designing bespoke wedding bouquets and arrangements, we understand just how important it is for every detail to be perfect on your big day. Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony near Mitcham Common or a grand celebration at Eagle House, our dedicated team is here to ensure your floral vision comes to life.

We’re proud to be part of the Mitcham community, serving couples not only in Mitcham but also in nearby areas like Tooting, Streatham, and Colliers Wood. Our flowers are sourced fresh daily, beautifully hand-tied and arranged with care right here in our shop on London Road. From romantic roses to elegant lilies, our curated wedding collections are tailored to suit every style and budget.

Need last-minute florals? We offer same-day delivery across Mitcham and surrounding areas for all wedding orders placed by 3 PM — simply order online and leave the rest to us. As local florists who know Mitcham best, we strive to make every arrangement meaningful, memorable, and personal. Let Flower Delivery Mitcham help you celebrate love and create a magical atmosphere with our blooms:

  • Expert advice and custom designs
  • Fresh, locally-sourced flowers—delivered on time
  • Service across Tooting, Streatham, and Colliers Wood

Trust your wedding day to your local Mitcham florist—where every bouquet tells your story.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Placed against the tailored lapel of a suit, the boutonnière reads like a quiet echo of the bridal bouquet: a single red rose curls with graceful petals, its rich, rubied depth heightened by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a slim, trailing tendril of eucalyptus that softens the formal line of the jacket. The suit fabric - imagined here as charcoal or navy under venue lights - makes the rose glow, a vivid punctuation of romantic intention beneath the groom's chin. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the visual story: large, cobalt-blue hydrangeas form a plush, dramatic base, while clusters of red roses rise through them as confident, velvety focal points. Between these blooms, round eucalyptus leaves catch the light and release a fresh, green aroma that blends with the powdery scent of baby's breath, giving the whole arrangement a layered, garden-like perfume. The composition looks modern yet timeless, crafted to be both photographically striking and tactilely satisfying; you can almost feel the hydrangea's cool, papery petals and the rose's plush, dense folds. As a florist who works in Mitcham and around Mitcham Junction and London Road, I think of how arrangements travel from the workshop to doorsteps and into pockets on a wedding morning - this set is designed to survive those small journeys while looking uncompromisingly elegant. Created with intention and an eye for contrasts, it embodies the confident romance of two pieces that belong together: the small, intimate boutonnière and the generous, celebratory bouquet behind it. Flower Delivery Mitcham prepares sets like this with an eye for seasonality and local delivery logistics, ensuring freshness and compositional harmony on the day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
There's a quiet confidence in this romantic tableau that would feel right at home on a wedding morning near Mitcham Common. A bride's rounded bouquet takes centre stage: full, pale peach roses form a luminous heart, each petal soft and velvety, while white lisianthus edged in lively purple ripple around them like laughter. Wisps of baby's breath are woven through the bundle, lending an airy, cloud-like texture that lightens the composition and adds tender depth. The stems are swathed in a blush-peach ribbon, secured with tiny pearl-headed pins that give a subtle nod to heirloom detail. Laid beside it is a slightly smaller companion bouquet, compact and neat, ideal for a bridesmaid or as a spirited toss piece. The groom's boutonniere, pinned to a dark charcoal suit jacket and set against a matching peach tie, echoes the arrangement with a single peach rose, delicate greenery and sprigs of gypsophila, its ribbon loop tying him visually to the bouquet. The reception pairing - a rounded centerpiece in a white woven basket with neutral decorative spheres - carries the same serene palette across the table, creating continuity from aisle to celebration. As a florist who knows the streets around Mitcham Broadway and Figges Marsh, I picture arranging these blooms fresh for a local couple, the subtle scent of summer roses and lisianthus promising an intimate, optimistic start to their day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel wedding image presents a complete floral story, the kind of cohesive styling often chosen by couples marrying in and around Mitcham. In the top-left frame, a bride, shown from the chest down in a subtly textured white gown, holds a dramatic cascading bouquet against a soft, warm beige background. The bouquet is dominated by grand white oriental lilies with prominent stamens, their trumpets opening outward, and long, trailing Phalaenopsis orchids that pour down like silken ribbons. Nestled at the centre is a single creamy yellow rose, its petals gently spiralled, framed by bright green spherical blooms similar to Santini chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and clusters of glossy red berries that echo a joyful, celebratory mood. Airy green foliage and fine grasses extend beyond the main body of the bouquet, introducing lightness and depth, as though freshly gathered from a garden near Figges Marsh. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's upper torso in a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and solid red tie. On his lapel sits a carefully crafted boutonnière: one pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, a touch of green pompon texture, and tiny white filler flowers, bound neatly with a bright red ribbon that mirrors the tie. Below, the bottom-left shows the boutonnière alone on a neutral, lightly textured beige fabric, highlighting every curve of the orchid, each bead-like gypsophila flower, and the sheen of the red ribbon. The bottom-right panel reveals the full cascading bouquet upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface, against a light grey wall, accompanied by three decorative white wicker spheres. Together, the images show how bouquet and buttonhole work in unison, perfect for couples seeking elegant local wedding flowers with subtle pops of red and green.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
In this visually unified four-panel collage, a Mitcham-inspired wedding palette of fuchsia, white, and green is expressed through matching bouquets, a boutonniere, and a centerpiece. The top-left panel captures the bride's midsection in a strapless white gown, her fingers gently curled around a rounded bouquet bursting with colour. Deep magenta peonies form the generous heart of the arrangement, their ruffled petals almost spilling over, joined by white alstroemeria marked with delicate maroon streaks inside each petal. Light green spiky blooms and rich green foliage weave through the design, adding lift and freshness, reminiscent of the vibrant greenery around Mitcham Common. Soft, even lighting enhances the bouquet's fullness and reveals the subtle sheen on each petal. To the right, the top panel focuses on the groom's dark charcoal suit and lavender tie. Pinned over his heart is a petite boutonniere: one or two white alstroemeria florets accompanied by small green textured flowers and a neat collar of foliage, bound with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that lies flat against the lapel. The bottom-left image shows a smaller, hand-tied bouquet resting on a neutral beige textile, echoing the bridal bouquet with fewer blooms-perfect for a bridesmaid or the traditional bouquet toss after a church service off London Road. Its stems are tightly wrapped in vivid lavender ribbon, adding a playful touch of colour. In the bottom-right panel, the same flower combination has been transformed into a low, compact centerpiece, arranged in a sculptural white spherical vase formed from intersecting strands, with three paler woven spheres beside it. Across all four images, the repetition of peonies, alstroemeria, and greenery creates a consistent floral language for a Mitcham wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned neatly to a charcoal suit, this groom's boutonniere shows just how impactful one beautiful rose can be when handled with care and restraint. At the centre sits a single pink rose, its petals smooth and velvety, swirling outward in a gentle spiral that moves from a richer pink core to softer, blush-toned edges. Surrounding the bloom are tiny hints of greenery and a few light touches of white baby's breath, creating a subtle halo that softens the look without overpowering it. A slim velvet ribbon, tied snugly around the stem, adds a touch of luxury, its matte texture contrasting delicately with the sheen of the suit fabric. The deep charcoal jacket acts almost like a stage, allowing the rose's colour to glow, making it the natural focal point against the darker tones. This small composition carries the essence of romantic Mitcham weddings-uncomplicated, heartfelt, and full of meaning. You can picture it being adjusted in a mirror before walking into a ceremony at a local church, or straightening just before couple's portraits in nearby Figges Marsh. The overall feeling is one of poised confidence: traditional enough to please older relatives, contemporary enough to suit a modern groom. There is no clutter here, only calm elegance-the crisp line where the lapel meets the flower, the quiet shimmer of the ribbon, and the gentle scent that lingers when someone leans in for a hug. It looks like an adornment, but it behaves like a keepsake, carrying the memory of every step taken down the aisle.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding image tells the story of a single floral theme carried thoughtfully through an entire day, the kind of cohesive design often chosen by couples marrying in Mitcham's local churches or registry office. The top-left frame shows a bride in a graceful white lace gown holding a round bridal bouquet composed almost entirely of rich red roses. The blooms are densely arranged so their velvety petals overlap in gentle spirals, while tufts of white baby's breath settle between them like soft clouds, with just enough fresh greenery to give shape and contrast. Soft, natural light catches the lace of her dress and the smoothness of the rose petals, giving the scene a romantic glow. In the top-right image, the focus shifts to the groom's boutonniere. Pinned to the lapel of a charcoal grey suit, above a crisp white shirt and a bold red tie, a single rosebud stands out, surrounded by tiny white gypsophila flowers, narrow green leaves, and playful strands of fine grass, all secured by a neat red satin bow at the base. The bottom-left panel places a similar bouquet on a pale grey, textured surface, where open crimson roses and generous baby's breath are hand-tied with red and white striped twine, the stems trimmed cleanly to show professional craftsmanship. Finally, the bottom-right frame features a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath resting on a hollow, white woven sphere vase, with two smaller off-white decorative balls in front. This centerpiece design, perfect for wedding reception tables across Mitcham, resonates with the same timeless palette of red, white, and green, uniting ceremony and celebration with a classic romantic touch.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière appears as a quiet yet meaningful detail, styled with the same care a Mitcham florist might bring to a full bridal bouquet. At its heart is a single rose in a soft lilac shade, petals smooth and gently cupped, like a miniature version of the flowers carried by the bride. Around it, fine feathery greenery fans out, giving a light, textured backdrop, while tiny sprigs of baby's breath add white, cloudlike touches. The stems are neatly wrapped in a slender lavender ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the light much like early sunshine glinting along London Road. The boutonnière is photographed against a calm, neutral background so that the eye lingers on the interplay of pale purple, fresh green, and crisp white. You can almost feel the coolness of the ribbon and the softness of the petals under your fingertips as you imagine pinning it onto a lapel. Though small, it's deeply connected to the wider wedding story, thoughtfully echoing the bridal bouquet's colours of cream, blush pink, magenta, and lavender. The craftsmanship suggests experience and intention-stems trimmed to just the right length, blooms angled so they face outward with quiet pride. The overall impression is one of understated elegance, as if prepared for a groom walking into St. Peter and St. Paul's in Mitcham, steady and hopeful. This boutonnière doesn't shout for attention; instead, it offers a fragrant, personal note of celebration, completing the couple's look with subtle harmony and heartfelt charm.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image presents a serene, single wedding arrangement captured in a creamy ceramic bowl, designed in a way that feels at home in a light-filled Mitcham townhouse dining room overlooking Figges Marsh. The composition is low and luxuriant, with mauve-pink roses rising from the centre like gently cupped hearts, their velvety petals layered in soft spirals. Around them, white phalaenopsis orchids tumble and curve over the rim, their broad, papery petals catching the light so they appear almost luminous, each bloom showing a subtle yellow throat that adds warmth to the palette. Between the orchids and roses, fine sprays of gypsophila thread through the arrangement like tiny stars, creating a cloud-like softness that makes the design feel almost weightless. There is an intentional play of textures: the smooth coolness of the ceramic bowl, the silk-like orchids, the plush roses, and the airy baby's breath, all arranged to invite the hand as much as the eye. The flowers are placed in a way that feels both composed and relaxed, as though the design could be the focal point of a wedding breakfast table at a small venue near Cricket Green, encouraging quiet conversation and moments of reflection. Hints of fresh green foliage peek out, grounding the pastel tones and suggesting garden freshness, as if the blooms were gathered early that morning from a hidden courtyard in Mitcham. The overall impression is peaceful and romantic, a centrepiece that speaks of thoughtful craftsmanship and the desire to create a welcoming, intimate space for newlyweds and their guests.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A single groom's boutonniere in the top-right frame gives a refined echo of the bride's larger bouquet, and this view invites close, sensory inspection. Pinned crisply to the lapel of a dark grey or charcoal suit, a solitary white phalaenopsis orchid becomes the focal point, its broad, silky petals reflecting soft light while two clusters of bright red hypericum berries add a waxy, jewel-like contrast. Small sprigs of delicate white baby's breath nestle at the orchid's base, and a few glossy green leaves provide a clean architectural backdrop; a slim loop of red ribbon ties the colour story to the groom's vivid red tie beneath. The textures are notable: the orchid's satin-smooth surface, the roses' velvet softness echoed in the boutonniere through shared palette, the firm spring of the berries and the feather-light whisper of baby's breath. The lighting is gentle and even, suggesting late-morning preparation in a quiet room near Mitcham town centre or a nearby family home, with the air carrying a subtle perfume of rose and lily. This small floral detail communicates careful planning and thoughtful coordination-the same attention you'd expect from a local florist assembling wedding pieces for delivery to venues around Mitcham Junction or the Cricket Green. It reads as an intimate promise: pared-back but intentional, a tiny emblem of the day's larger floral language that complements the bride's cascading bouquet and the reception centrepieces.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image presents an elegant wedding flower story, as if following a couple from their ceremony in central Mitcham to a reception near Figges Marsh, all unified by orchids, roses, and a romantic pastel palette. The top-left panel focuses on the bride from the shoulders down, dressed in a simple strapless white gown. She holds a generous cascading bouquet composed of open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush and soft pink garden roses, hints of lavender blooms, and fine green foliage that streams downward, creating a waterfall effect against the smooth fabric of her dress. In the top-right panel, the camera tightens on the groom's boutonniere, secured to a dark grey suit jacket. A single white orchid bloom dominates, supported by tiny clusters of lavender filler flowers and a few tidy green leaves, all held in place with a slender purple ribbon that harmonises neatly with his vivid magenta tie. The bottom-left panel offers a still-life-style view of a boutonniere resting on light beige textured fabric, like a detail laid out for a flat-lay photo by Flower Delivery Mitcham. The small orchid bud is accompanied by sprigs of white baby's breath and a dash of greenery, tied together with a bright pink ribbon that brings energy to the otherwise soft tones. In the bottom-right panel, a lush cascading arrangement echoes the bridal bouquet, this time arranged in a decorative white woven vase. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, feathery purple filler flowers, and baby's breath spill outward, while three white woven spheres sit nearby, reinforcing the airy, refined style. Across all four frames, the flowers appear fresh, meticulously placed, and emotionally tuned to a romantic, modern wedding.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows a coordinated wedding flower ensemble arranged as if on a dressing table in a Mitcham family home, moments before the ceremony. The main bouquet is hand-tied and round, built from a generous cluster of mauve-pink roses whose petals curl softly at the tips, giving the flowers a velvety, inviting appearance. Nestled between them are button-sized green chrysanthemums, forming vivid, textured dots of colour that bring a lively contrast, like bright patches of grass on a sunny day at Mitcham Common. Creamy white lisianthus and similar pale blooms encircle the roses, their frilled edges and layered petals adding volume and a gentle, cloud-like softness to the arrangement. Threads of greenery and longer, slimmer leaves weave in and out, breaking up the roundness just enough to keep the design fresh and natural rather than rigid. The stems are trimmed evenly and bound together with a satin ribbon in blushing tones of pink and white, wrapped neatly for a comfortable, reassuring grip as the bride walks towards her partner. Soft, diffused light washes over the flowers, causing the rose petals to appear almost luminous and bringing out the crispness of the whites and greens. Close by lies the groom's boutonnière: a single white bloom accented with delicate green foliage and a hint of lavender-coloured ribbon, poised to be pinned to a lapel. The pairing feels thoughtful and harmonious, ideal for a wedding taking place in a local church, a hall near London Road, or an intimate gathering at home, with flowers quietly reflecting the couple's style and joy.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage tells the story of a red rose theme carried gracefully through every detail, as if designed for a Mitcham couple marrying close to the Common. In the top-left image, the bride's white gown is seen from the waist down, her hands gently cupping a compact, rounded bouquet. Deep crimson red roses form the heart of the design, tightly gathered so that only their layered petals and clusters of red hypericum berries are visible. The base of the bouquet is encircled by a precise collar of rich green foliage, providing a soft cushion for her hands and a fresh contrast against the bright white fabric. The mood is both passionate and composed, ideal for a heartfelt ceremony in a local church near Mitcham Junction. The top-right image focuses on the groom's lapel. His charcoal grey suit and bright red tie create a sharp backdrop for a refined boutonniere: a single red rosebud, delicately framed by slender greenery, tiny white gypsophila flowers, and a few red berries that mirror the bride's bouquet. A slim red satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow around the stems, unifying the colours with quiet precision. In the bottom-left image, a second bouquet rests on subtly textured beige fabric. This arrangement features several red roses and berries embraced by broad, dark green tropical leaves that bend around the blooms, forming a sculptural frame. A red ribbon secures the stems on the right-hand side, adding a final ribbon of colour. The bottom-right image presents a low, dome-like table centerpiece composed of tightly grouped red roses and red berries. The arrangement sits atop a small white woven sphere made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller, wood-toned woven decorative balls placed on a smooth, pale surface. A muted beige and grey wall forms the background, evoking a cosy Mitcham reception venue where every floral detail has been thoughtfully considered.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four images tells the story of a harmoniously designed wedding flower collection, the sort of coordinated set often requested by couples marrying in Mitcham or nearby Morden. In the top-left panel, the bride's white lace gown is partly visible as she gently holds a lush, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is a rich mix of light pink and lavender roses, some still half-closed, others fully open, mingling with vivid green button chrysanthemums that add a modern, playful touch. Soft pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow markings and light, cloud-like sprays of white baby's breath are threaded throughout, framed by deep green foliage that gives the design structure and volume. In the top-right panel, a groom's dark charcoal grey suit and vivid fuchsia tie provide a strong backdrop for a petite, carefully crafted boutonniere. It features a single, elegant pale pink rosebud, a few bright green chrysanthemums, tiny tufts of gypsophila, and slender blades of decorative grass, all neatly bound with a coordinating pink ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet's colours in miniature. The lower-left panel offers a different angle on the same floral story: a rounded bouquet placed horizontally on a beige textured fabric, its stems wrapped in bold fuchsia ribbon that reveals the careful spiral of the hand-tied binding. The lower-right panel completes the set with a low, rounded centerpiece set on a white surface. The same blend of pink and lavender roses, vibrant green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath fills a decorative white spherical vase with a woven lattice design, flanked by two smaller woven spheres. The effect is a cohesive, romantic look that would feel right at home at a Mitcham Common marquee wedding or a stylish reception near London Road.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry scenes captures the coordinated romance of roses, as a local Mitcham florist might design for a ceremony and reception in a favourite venue off London Road. In the top left panel, the bride is visible from the chest down, holding a round bouquet pressed gently against the bodice of her white gown. Her dress has delicate lace detailing that frames the clustered flowers: an artful blend of cream and pale yellow roses, intertwined with pink and mauve roses that introduce a deeper, more passionate tone. Sprigs of white baby's breath peek between the blooms, alongside subtle touches of green foliage, giving the bouquet dimension and a feeling of soft abundance. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's lapel, where a single white rosebud boutonniere is pinned to a dark grey suit. Surrounding the rose are tiny white filler flowers and a clean edge of greenery, the stems wrapped in a slim white satin bow that sits just above a vivid red tie, creating a striking yet classic contrast. In the bottom left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a neutral, textured fabric, as though waiting to be gathered on the walk from a quiet Mitcham side street to the ceremony. This smaller posy reflects the bridal palette with cream and yellow-toned roses, pink blooms, frothy baby's breath, and lush green leaves, its stems bound in cheerful pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right panel presents a coordinating centerpiece: a compact sphere of the same roses and filler flowers poised atop a sculptural white twig orb, flanked by two smaller woven decorative balls on a clean white surface, ready to grace a reception table with understated elegance.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled carefully, its colours and textures blending like a soft melody of early morning light drifting across Mitcham Common. The bouquet's shape is rounded yet relaxed, refined but inviting, with no harsh edges, as if it has been gathered lovingly rather than constructed. At its centre, plush white lisianthus blooms unfurl in layered spirals, their satin-like petals giving a sense of innocence and calm. Around them, the pastel whisper of hydrangea adds volume and a cloud-like softness, while lilac allium punctuates the design with playful, starry orbs of purple that catch the eye without stealing the show. Crisply wrapped stems peek out below, their natural green tones offering a pleasing contrast to the cool, airy palette above. Subtle foliage is woven throughout, adding freshness and a hint of woodland charm, reminiscent of a quiet walk through the leafy streets around Mitcham Eastfields or along the paths near Ravensbury Park. Light seems to gather on the surface of the blooms, giving them a tranquil glow that feels youthful yet assured, perfect for a couple ready to begin their journey together. The bouquet's fragrance is gentle and layered, a mix of clean florals and soft garden notes that linger like a promise. It is easy to imagine this bouquet being carried down the aisle of a local church or civil venue in Mitcham, then placed nearby during the reception so its beauty can continue to be enjoyed. Crafted with care, intention, and local knowledge, it becomes both a keepsake of the day and a quiet tribute to enduring love.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
An elegant groom's detail rendered with the eye of a seasoned florist: a single peach rose bud, petals still cupped and velvety, is expertly wired and bound as a boutonnière against a dark charcoal or navy suit lapel. Surrounding the rose, tiny sprays of gypsophila offer a soft, snowy texture that offsets the rose's warmth, while a thin wisp of fresh greenery adds a subtle, lively silhouette. A neat peach-coloured ribbon bow at the base echoes the warm tones of a coral or peach tie, creating a cohesive palette that threads the couple's outfits together. The contrast of the rose's delicate bloom against crisp white shirt and structured jacket gives the piece both romance and refinement; it sits close to the heart, a tactile whisper of the aisle. The craftsmanship is evident in the balanced scale-the bloom is small enough to remain tasteful yet full enough to read clearly in photographs-and in the clean finishing of the stems and ribbon knot. One can imagine this boutonnière created in a Mitcham workshop, supplied for a local ceremony near Mitcham Junction or a reception in the town centre, reflecting regional sensibilities for soft, natural palettes. As a working florist at Flower Delivery Mitcham I often select similar peach roses and gypsophila for their photogenic softness and reliable fragrance, and I finish them so they remain fresh through a day of hugs, toasts, and photographs. This small floral accent communicates care, unity, and a quiet, well-tailored joy on a memorable day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Captured with a florist's eye, this four-part image lays out a singular wedding look in white and purple that would suit venues around Mitcham, from intimate parish halls near Mitcham Junction to marquee receptions by the Common. Top-left shows the bride in a strapless white gown holding a substantial bouquet where creamy oriental lilies open wide to reveal dark stamens, paired with delicate double Eustoma (Lisianthus) whose white petals are kissed with a vivid purple edge. Interspersed tiny buds, spiky deep-purple accent flowers and a blend of soft feathery foliage and broader green leaves create a textured, layered feel that moves naturally as the bouquet is carried. In the top-right panel the groom's boutonnière is neatly pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel beside a rich purple silk tie; it features a single violet-rimmed Lisianthus bloom, a small lily bud, a sliver of spiky purple accent and slim greenery, all bound with a petite white ribbon bow-an intimate echo of the bridal piece. The bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on warm beige fabric: stems wrapped in white ribbon, a compact harmony of lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and verdant fillers for bridesmaids or a toss bouquet. Bottom-right reveals a lofty arrangement in a contemporary white open-lattice sphere vase, where cascading grasses and leafy stems soften the vertical lines and two decorative woven beige spheres complete a coordinated tabletop vignette. As crafted by Flower Delivery Mitcham, the composition reads as calm, tactile and honest-a wedding palette that smells faintly of sweet lilies and green stems and looks timeless under soft daylight.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere in this image is a small masterpiece of floral detail, designed to sit neatly on a lapel while carrying an outsized emotional weight. At its centre is a single red rose, its petals perfectly formed in a tight, velvety spiral, glowing with the rich tone of deep wine. This bold bloom is paired with slim sprigs of fresh greenery, their leaves a serene, cool green that frames the rose and echoes the leafy pathways around Mitcham Common. Tiny red berries cluster at the base, adding a hint of playful texture and a touch of seasonal charm, while sprays of baby's breath introduce a fine mist of soft white. Together, these elements create a delicate halo around the rose, making the boutonniere feel romantic yet understated. The flower sits just above the curve of a crimson tie, the colours harmonising gracefully so that nothing feels overpowering, simply refined and celebratory. Soft indoor lighting glances off the smooth petals and the tie's subtle sheen, highlighting the care taken in each placement. The materials suggest contrasting textures: the cool, nearly satin finish of the rose, the slightly leathery feel of the leaves, and the firmer pop of the berries. It looks freshly made, as though it has just been pinned for final photographs outside a registry office or a local church off London Road in Mitcham. Though small, the boutonniere speaks volumes-it symbolises love worn openly, tradition honoured with a modern eye, and the quiet pride of a groom stepping into a day that will reshape his life.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this image, a refined wedding arrangement sits calmly in a woven white vase, the ceramic surface echoing basketry you might see in a Mitcham flower stall on a bright market morning. A tight gathering of soft yellow roses forms the heart of the design, each bloom lush and velvety, with petals folding around one another in rich, layered spirals. Arcing above and around this golden cluster are slim, polished blades of green grass, curving in elegant loops that lend the piece a subtle, modern silhouette. Nestled between the roses, clouds of white baby's breath break up the yellow tones, their tiny blossoms catching the light and adding a sense of sparkling delicacy, like the first sunlight skimming over the paths in Mitcham Common. The overall palette is soothing and light-creamy yellows, crisp whites, and fresh greens-bathed in gentle, natural illumination that creates a soft shadow beneath the vase and a peaceful atmosphere around it. One can almost imagine the mild, sweet scent of roses and the clean note of greenery greeting guests as they take their seats at a wedding reception in a local restaurant or community hall. The composition feels balanced, every stem placed with intention so that the eye travels naturally from the roses' warm centres to the graceful arcs of grass. Nothing is overly ornate, yet the arrangement carries a quiet sophistication, ideal for couples in Mitcham who appreciate classic romance with a contemporary touch. This design looks ready to grace a head table or welcome area, a floral expression of tenderness, hope, and the beginning of a new chapter.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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