''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This quartet of images tells a quietly confident wedding story in a consistent peach, purple and white language. In the top-left frame we see the bride holding a perfectly rounded bouquet against a white gown: lush pale peach roses sit at the centre, their velvety petals layered and warm, while ruffled white lisianthus edged in vivid violet orbit the heart of the design. Tiny sprigs of baby's breath lace through the arrangement, giving lightness to the silhouette, and the stems are finished in a blush-peach ribbon, the touch of fabric adding a tactile elegance. The top-right frame homes in on the groom's lapel: a single peach rose boutonniere, pin-straight and neat, rests on charcoal tailoring with slender green fronds and baby's breath accents, a matching peach ribbon looped beneath the bloom and a peach tie visible at the collar-an understated counterpoint to the bride's fuller bouquet. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet placed on a neutral textured cloth, its compact shape suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or toss bouquet, while bottom-right presents a reception centerpiece arranged in a white woven basket vase, the dome of flowers mirroring the bridal shape and sitting beside two small woven decorative spheres. The soft interplay of colour and texture, the subtle scent of roses and lisianthus, and the thoughtful finishing touches evoke weddings across Richmond upon Thames-from Richmond Hill preparations to riverfront receptions-crafted with the steady hand of a local florist. Creamy apricot roses form the heart of this hand-tied bouquet, their petals thick and silky, unfurling in layered spirals that catch soft morning light like small suns. Encircling those warm roses is a neat ring of purple-and-white lisianthus, the cooler lilac edges creating a refined counterpoint that draws the eye inward. Between them, pale, airy filler flowers and slender greenery weave through the massed blooms, lending a feeling of lift and breath - a refined lightness that keeps the design feeling both full and delicate. The overall composition is symmetrical yet gently organic, the kind of arrangement that reads as both classic and quietly modern.

This is a bouquet meant for a wedding or an intimate celebration; its scent is clean and rosy, the texture a comforting mix of velvet petals and crisp, papery lisianthus. As a florist working in Richmond upon Thames, I picture it carried along the riverside past the Terrace, or resting on a window ledge with the soft greenery of Richmond Park in the background. Richmond upon Thames Flowers arranges these with care, ensuring stems are trimmed for freshness and that the bouquet travels well to the ceremony, including local delivery to Richmond, Kew and surrounding neighbourhoods. It's a tender, elegant piece - understated in colour but rich in emotion - created to be held close and remembered. Taken from a slightly raised viewpoint, this elegant hand-tied bouquet rests on a natural, light beige fabric that gives the scene a calm, neutral backdrop reminiscent of a picnic blanket on Richmond Green. The focal point is a lush, rounded clutch of peach and soft orange roses, each bloom opening in concentric spirals and reflecting warm, sunlit tones. Intermingled are crisp white lisianthus whose ruffled petals are tipped in a vivid violet-purple, an unexpected flourish that adds depth and contemporary character to the classic rose palette. Wisps of baby's breath thread through the arrangement like miniature clouds, creating pockets of airiness around the denser flower heads and softening the overall profile. From the lower right, a peach-coral satin ribbon encases the stems, smooth against the fingers and tied with the sort of meticulous finish a bride might request; a delicate strand of off-white pearls is coiled around the handle, giving the bouquet a refined, vintage note. The lighting is soft and natural, smoothing shadows and emphasizing the velvety texture of the petals and the satin's sheen. As a florist in Richmond upon Thames, I picture this bouquet being carried beneath the plane trees on Richmond Hill or placed upon a café table by the riverside - a sentimental, tactile piece that reads both joyful and composed. It suggests freshness, careful craftsmanship, and a mood of understated celebration suitable for weddings, anniversaries, or intimate vow renewals in local chapels or garden venues. Crafted with the steady hand of a Richmond upon Thames florist, this boutonniere balances refinement and joyful warmth. A single peach rose sits at the centre, petals layered like porcelain yet soft to the touch, its colour an uplifting coral-pink that picks up the glow of nearby soft lighting. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath cradle the bloom, creating an ethereal, cloud-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the rose's velvet core. Wisps of fresh green foliage and a fine fern weave through the composition, offering subtle movement and a scent that whispers of Kew Gardens or a morning stroll along the Thames. The arrangement is secured with a light peach satin ribbon tied into a small, tidy bow whose sheen harmonises with the matching tie; together they form a cohesive palette that reads both celebratory and composed. Set against a charcoal suit, the floral colours are accentuated-peach becomes warmer, white seems purer, and green looks newly sprung. This boutonniere is made for weddings and anniversaries, a modest but expressive statement that carries the warmth of neighbourhood celebrations near Richmond Bridge and the quiet dignity of formal gatherings. At Richmond upon Thames Flowers we prepare each piece with care, choosing blooms at their peak to ensure a fresh, fragrant accent on the day it matters most. In soft natural light that could be the calm before a wedding ceremony on Richmond Green, a single peach rose boutonniere is composed with considered restraint and quiet warmth. The rose's petals graduate from a richer golden-apricot at the base to a paler peach rim, each layer curling with the kind of velvety smoothness you can almost feel beneath your fingertips. Scattered around the bloom are airy clusters of gypsophila whose fine white florets read like tiny constellations against the rose, lending a feathery, whimsical counterpoint. Curved loops of deep green foliage and a few glossy, curled leaves introduce structure and a cool, lucid contrast that makes the peach tones sing, while a hint of fern adds a faint, herbal fragrance when brought near. The stem is meticulously wrapped in peach satin ribbon, tied with care so the ribbon's subtle sheen catches light without overpowering the composition. This boutonniere's mood is tender and timeless - designed for spring and summer celebrations, a small emblem worn close to the heart. As a Richmond upon Thames florist, we compose pieces like this to sit comfortably beside bridesmaids' bouquets or to be pinned on a parent's jacket, translating seasonal freshness and local sensibility into a single, memorable bloom. It's the sort of floral detail that photographs softly against linen or wool and becomes part of the story told in every embrace and portrait. The artistry of this bouquet is evident in the gentle dialogue between colour and texture, captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint on a tactile, light beige fabric surface that recalls natural linen. Six velvety peach roses form the central chorus, their petals curling in layered spirals that feel as soft as a quiet exhale, and arranged with the kind of measured grace practiced by florists who know Richmond upon Thames weddings well. Interlaced among these roses are ruffled white lisianthus blooms edged with a soft violet, the contrast sharpening the peach tones while the yellow stamens at their centres introduce a wink of brightness. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath are thoughtfully woven through the bouquet, providing an ethereal, cloud-like texture that fills negative space and lets each principal bloom breathe. The handle is wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon and studded with delicate cream pearls in neat rows, a tactile flourish that balances beauty with comfortable hold; below, the stems are trimmed cleanly to show the fresh green of the cut flower. Bathed in natural, even light, the bouquet reads as serene and sophisticated, its palette of warm peaches, cool purples, and pure white harmonising to evoke romance and calm. This piece is imagined for a bride walking toward the Terrace by the Thames or for a milestone celebration after an afternoon at Richmond Park. Richmond upon Thames Flowers prepares arrangements like this for same-day delivery across the borough when freshness and thoughtful presentation matter most. This image presents an intimate tabletop composition: a rounded, dome-shaped cluster of roughly two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses, their petals layered and tactile, arranged to read as a single luxurious mass. Interwoven at the lower circumference are white Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled cups washed with a striking deep-purple edge that lifts the palette and introduces a delicate, contemporary drama. Feathered sprigs of Gypsophila (baby's breath) are dotted throughout, lending an airy, vintage softness against the roses' velvety faces. The bouquet is seated in a modern, white woven vessel - a spherical, open-lattice basket made of bright, reed-like material that cradles the flowers like a nest and throws gentle, lacy shadows onto the tabletop. To the left, two decorative wooden or bamboo spheres, one noticeably larger than the other, are placed on the clean white surface; their thin, interlaced strips mirror the basket's texture and add a handcrafted accent. A softly textured, beige linen-coloured wall forms the backdrop, blurred to keep attention on the arrangement; the lighting is soft and natural, catching the subtle tonal shifts from apricot to cream to violet. The effect is polished yet approachable - a bouquet that reads as thoughtful and celebratory, perfect for a riverside wedding, an anniversary dinner near Richmond Park, or to bring the calm, floral elegance of a local florist's studio into a home on George Street or the surrounding neighbourhoods.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create a beautifully coordinated wedding with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Richmond upon Thames Flowers. Designed for elegant ceremonies and receptions, this curated floral package includes everything you need for the bridal party, with options tailored to guest numbers and venue size. Choose from the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each collection features a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnieres, crafted with premium, fresh flowers for a cohesive, romantic look. Our experienced florists in Richmond upon Thames carefully arrange every stem to reflect your style, ensuring your wedding flowers feel personal and memorable. Enjoy friendly, reliable service, expert guidance on colours and flower choices, and beautifully presented designs that photograph perfectly. Whether you are planning a classic, modern, or rustic celebration, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers a stress-free way to achieve a polished floral theme. Order today from RichmondUponThamesFlowers.co.uk and let us help you create the heart-touching atmosphere you have always imagined for your special day.
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