Mitcham Wedding Collections

At Flowers Mitcham, we know how important it is for your wedding flowers to feel personal, romantic and perfectly suited to your day. Our experienced florist team has been creating bespoke wedding bouquets and venue flowers for couples across Mitcham, Colliers Wood and Morden for many years.

Whether you are saying "I do" near Mitcham Common, celebrating close to Cricket Green or hosting guests by London Road, we design wedding flowers that complement your setting and colour scheme beautifully. From classic ivory roses and soft pastels to bold, seasonal mixes, every stem is hand-picked for freshness and quality.

Our Mitcham wedding collections include:

  • Bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages and flower crowns
  • Ceremony, reception and table arrangements

Need last-minute finishing touches? We offer reliable same-day delivery across Mitcham and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM, perfect for extra table vases or thank-you flowers for family and friends.

As a trusted local florist, we’re happy to guide you on seasonal choices, colour palettes and what works best for your venue. Share your ideas with us and let Flowers Mitcham design wedding flowers that look stunning in person and in every photograph.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored lapel of a groom's suit, the boutonnière is a study in confident restraint: a single crimson rosebud curls inward, its velvety surface catching the light, balanced by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a trailing tendril of eucalyptus that softens the formal edge. The same floral language continues in the accompanying bouquet, where lush, blue hydrangea heads create a dramatic, cloud-like base and allow the red roses to emerge like polished gems. The rounded eucalyptus leaves thread between blooms, adding cool texture and a subtle herbal scent that complements rather than competes with the roses' warm perfume. Gypsophila breathes through the arrangement in delicate wisps, translating the boutonnière's intimacy into a full bridal-suited harmony. As a florist working in Mitcham, I imagine this pairing arriving from our prep bench with stems still faintly moist, ready to travel across London Road or be fastened by the registrar before a reception near Mitcham Junction. The composition carries a modern, slightly architectural feel-the hydrangeas offer volume and presence while the roses supply timeless, romantic punctuation-so the set looks composed in detail yet effortless in stance. Photographers appreciate the contrast: the saturated blue against rich red reads strongly in both colour and black-and-white prints, and the tactile mix of soft petals, powdery eucalyptus, and airy baby's breath gives hands, lapels, and bouquets a textured honesty that reflects the day's emotion.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-pane visual captures a full wedding palette-peach roses, violet-edged lisianthus and frothy baby's breath-seen across bridal, groom and reception florals that feel both curated and intimate. In the top-left frame a bride clasps a rounded bouquet close to her gown: at its core lush pale peach roses open like warm sunsets, their velvet petals offset by white lisianthus rimmed in clear purple and tiny clusters of baby's breath that lift the composition with airy lightness. The hands cradle a ribbon-wrapped handle, the sheen of satin nearly hidden beneath petals, while soft daylight highlights texture and scent-subtle, sweet, unmistakeably floral. Top-right presents the groom's boutonniere on a deep charcoal suit: a single peach rose, teased with slender greenery and baby's breath, finished with a neat peach ribbon that harmonises with a matching tie-an elegant, minimalist accent against the jacket's clean lines. Bottom-left shows a compact version of the bouquet resting on a neutral woven fabric, stems bound in blush ribbon with pearled pins catching the light-a bridesmaid's posy or toss bouquet rendered with vintage charm. Bottom-right reveals a reception centerpiece: the same trio of blooms formed into a gentle dome, set inside a white open-weave basket vase with two pale decorative spheres alongside, arranged on a neutral surface suitable for a Mitcham village hall or evening celebration near Mitcham Junction. As a local florist I note how this cohesive theme travels easily from ceremony to table; at Flowers Mitcham we often make these harmonious suites for couples marrying close to London Road, and their soft scent and tailored textures read as quietly joyful and thoroughly considered.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-frame collage captures the harmony of a coordinated wedding flower collection, as if composed by an experienced Mitcham florist preparing for a ceremony near Cricket Green. In the top-left image, only the bride's torso is visible, framed against a soft beige background; she cradles a cascading bouquet that feels both modern and timeless. Wide-open white oriental lilies form the focal point, their starry trumpets edged with subtle shadows, while trailing Phalaenopsis orchids cascade downward like silk ribbons. At the bouquet's heart sits a creamy yellow rose, its petals gently spiralled, tucked into a ring of vivid green button-like flowers, wisps of foliage, and clusters of bright red berries offset by clouds of tiny white gypsophila. In the top-right, we move closer to the groom's lapel: he wears a dark suit, white shirt, and a solid red tie that echoes the berries. His boutonnière features a single pristine white orchid bloom, accented with a touch of green and specks of baby's breath, all bound with a neat red ribbon that sits cleanly against the fabric. The bottom-left panel isolates this same boutonnière on a lightly textured beige surface, almost like a still life where the satin ribbon, waxy leaves, and velvety orchid can be imagined under the fingertips. In the bottom-right, the full bridal bouquet is seen upright in a white basket-textured vase on a bright white table, backed by a pale grey wall and accompanied by three decorative white woven balls. Together the images convey a complete wedding look, ideal for couples seeking elegant, coordinated flowers and local delivery across Mitcham and nearby Colliers Wood.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image collage shows how a single floral palette can thread through every part of a wedding day in Mitcham, from the bride's bouquet to the reception tables. In the top-left frame, the bride stands in a strapless white gown, pictured from the neckline down, hands gently cradling a rounded bouquet. The arrangement is full and generous, with deep fuchsia peonies forming plush focal blooms, surrounded by white alstroemeria whose petals carry subtle maroon markings, like fine brushstrokes. Between them are pale green, spiky blossoms and tips of fresh foliage, all framed by darker green leaves that add depth and structure. The bouquet feels both joyous and classic, suited to a walk across Mitcham Common on the way to the ceremony. The top-right image focuses closely on the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie. On his lapel, a small boutonniere continues the floral story: white alstroemeria and delicate green flowers are gathered into a neat cluster and tied with a slim lavender satin ribbon, echoing the colour of his tie. This detail brings quiet coordination to couple portraits taken near Cricket Green or around local registry offices. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet rests on a softly textured beige surface, perhaps a linen cloth on a reception table in a Mitcham hall. It repeats the magenta peonies, white alstroemeria and greenery of the main bouquet, with stems bound by a bright lavender ribbon, just the right size for a bridesmaid or for the bouquet toss. The bottom-right frame reveals a low centerpiece: the same flowers artfully placed inside a white woven spherical vase, paired with three lighter beige decorative balls. Together they show how a consistent combination of peonies, lilies and foliage can unify ceremony and reception décor across Mitcham venues.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this scene, the bride's bouquet is held gently against the bodice of a lace wedding dress, the intricate fabric forming a delicate backdrop for the flowers. The arrangement consists of close-packed blush and soft pink roses, arranged so that their rounded heads press together to create a lush, almost cushion-like effect. Each rose is at an ideal stage of opening, neither too tight nor fully blown, with petals that curl elegantly around the centre. Surrounding these roses, a generous collar of white gypsophila extends outward, giving the bouquet a clouded, airy frame that contrasts beautifully with the smooth curves of the rose petals. The colours are muted but romantic-blush, dusty pink, and bright white-echoing the gentle character of weddings held in and around Mitcham's historic streets and green spaces. Soft, natural light washes over the bouquet and gown, lending the scene a sense of serenity; highlights catch in the lace pattern and on the edges of petals, while shadows are minimal and diffused. You might imagine the bride standing just outside a venue near Mitcham Fair Green or pausing for photographs by the trees on Figges Marsh, the aroma of fresh roses mingling with the outdoor air. The overall impression is of refined simplicity and heartfelt emotion, the kind of bouquet that feels timeless yet personal. It carries the quiet promise of the day ahead-shared vows, family smiles, and moments of stillness amid celebration-crafted with the attentive eye and experienced hands of a florist who understands the rhythm of local Mitcham weddings.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the kind often requested by couples celebrating in Mitcham's hotels and local halls. In the top-left panel, a bride in an elegant white lace dress holds a rounded, densely packed bouquet of deep red roses. Each bloom appears velvety and full, their rich colour softened by scatterings of white gypsophila nestled between the petals, with small hints of green foliage adding freshness and structure. The overall feel is romantic and traditional, as if moments before walking down the aisle. The top-right panel narrows in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned cleanly to a dark grey suit jacket paired with a bright red tie. A single red rosebud, framed by tiny clusters of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and a few strands of decorative grass, is tied at the base with a neat red satin ribbon that mirrors the vibrant tie and unites the couple's look. In the bottom-left, another hand-tied bridal-style bouquet rests on a soft grey background, its open roses and generous halo of gypsophila forming a full, domed shape. The stems are bound with red and white striped twine, suggesting skilled, bespoke work from a nearby Mitcham florist used to preparing wedding flowers for local churches and ceremony spaces. The bottom-right panel shows a compact table centerpiece: a tidy mound of red roses and baby's breath sitting on a unique white woven orb vase. Two smaller rattan-like spheres in natural tones sit nearby, creating a modern yet romantic table styling that would suit receptions near Mitcham Junction or along the Tramlink route.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
An intimate wedding detail focuses on the groom's boutonnière, arranged with the same care you might expect from a Mitcham florist preparing flowers for a local ceremony. At the centre of this small composition is a single rose in a soft lilac shade, its petals neatly layered and slightly glossy, hinting at a gentle fragrance. The rose is tucked against a sprig of fine, feathery greenery, adding freshness and a touch of informal charm. Around it, tiny clouds of white baby's breath soften the outline, each minuscule bloom like a bead of light against the pastel tones. The stem is wrapped in a narrow lavender ribbon, tied smoothly so there are no loose edges, and the satin finish captures a subtle gleam as if catching afternoon sun over Mitcham Common. In the background, just out of sharp focus, you sense the presence of the bridal bouquet: creamy peonies, blush and magenta roses, and drifts of gypsophila mirroring the same delicate palette. The overall effect is one of restrained elegance and thoughtful pairing, where this small floral piece becomes a poetic echo of the bride's bouquet. It feels ready to be pinned onto a jacket before a ceremony along London Road or in a quiet local church, a fragrant talisman worn close to the heart. The composition conveys a mood of quiet confidence and deep care, showcasing how a seemingly simple boutonnière can carry the spirit of the entire wedding day in one carefully chosen rose and a few perfectly placed stems.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-part collage presents a coordinated set of wedding flowers that feels as if it has been designed for a stylish Mitcham couple celebrating near Cricket Green or wandering out from the registry office. In the top-left image, a bride in a white lace gown is seen from mid-torso downward, holding a generous cascading bouquet close to her waist. The flowers fall in a soft arc, dominated by white phalaenopsis orchids with warm yellow centers, folded among blush-pink garden roses, lavender stock and delicately scattered baby's breath. Wisps of greenery weave between the petals, while deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers flicker through the arrangement, giving a sense of movement and depth. The top-right photograph zooms in on the groom's dark charcoal or black suit. Pinned to his lapel is a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere, edged with tiny gypsophila florets and slim green stems, all secured with a petite white satin ribbon that echoes the bride's bouquet ribbons and stands out against his vibrant red tie and patterned shirt. Bottom left, the same boutonniere lies flat on a light beige, textured fabric-possibly linen or burlap-so every detail of the bloom, the baby's breath and the carefully wrapped stems can be appreciated, as if laid out on a dressing table before the ceremony. The bottom-right image showcases a matching centerpiece, styled in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase placed on a white surface. White orchids reach outward over a cluster of soft pink garden roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath and fresh greenery, punctuated by those characteristic deep pink spikes. Two white woven decorative spheres in different sizes rest nearby, extending the textured, modern-romantic theme. The collage conveys a complete, harmonious wedding flower story-bridal bouquet, buttonholes and reception flowers thoughtfully aligned in colour and mood for celebrations across Mitcham.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part image captures a fully coordinated wedding floral suite in a crisp palette of red, white and green, described here with the kind of attention a local Mitcham florist gives each order. Top-left, the bride appears from mid-torso downward against a soft beige backdrop, wearing a white lace-detailed gown and holding a generously sized cascading bouquet: open white lilies and deep red roses create a rich center, while glossy white phalaenopsis orchids spill gently, their smooth petals catching soft ambient light. Interspersed are tiny sprays of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries that add pops of colour and tactile contrast, surrounded by layered greens and slender, spiky foliage that lend a sense of motion. Top-right narrows to the groom's boutonniere fastened to a dark grey suit lapel-one immaculate phalaenopsis orchid anchors the piece, complemented by twin clusters of hypericum, minute baby's breath and a small red ribbon loop matching a vibrant red tie beneath. Bottom-left shows a close corsage laid on textured beige fabric, where the orchid sits surrounded by berries and subtle greenery, the red ribbon accent making it feel celebratory and intimate. Bottom-right presents a refined centerpiece in a white woven vase on a white tabletop, flanked by white spherical décor; it echoes the bridal palette with lilies, roses and cascading orchids, finished with fine wispy greens. The collage reads as a single design language-romantic, fragrant with rose and lily, and thoughtfully suited to venues across Mitcham from local halls to riverside spaces near London Road.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents a coordinated wedding flower story built around white phalaenopsis orchids and pastel roses, the sort of romantic styling couples around Mitcham, Colliers Wood, and along London Road often request. The top-left panel focuses on the bride from the shoulders down, her strapless white gown forming a smooth canvas for an opulent cascading bouquet. The bouquet tumbles from her hands in layers of open white orchids, blush and soft pink roses, and hints of lavender blooms, woven through with gentle greenery and misty baby's breath that soften every edge. Light glances off the orchid petals, giving them an almost porcelain glow against the fabric of the dress. In the top-right image, the groom's dark charcoal-grey suit becomes the backdrop for a carefully crafted boutonniere: one pristine white orchid is framed by clusters of lavender filler flowers and tiny green leaves, all secured with a slim purple ribbon that harmonises with his magenta tie. The effect is polished yet understated, a quiet echo of the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left panel offers a close-up of another boutonniere, this time placed on a subtly textured beige textile. A fresh white phalaenopsis bud is nestled beside airy baby's breath and small green accents, tied with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a flash of colour ideal for groomsmen or fathers of the bride. In the bottom-right frame, a grand cascading arrangement sits in an intricate white woven vase atop a white surface, overflowing with white orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and baby's breath. Beside it, three white woven spheres of differing sizes add a sculptural touch, creating a sophisticated centerpiece that would feel perfectly at home in a Mitcham hotel suite or intimate local venue.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A softly lit wedding arrangement lies ready for delivery across Mitcham, featuring a hand-tied bouquet and a coordinated groom's boutonnière captured in tender detail. At the heart of the bouquet are generous mauve-pink roses, their petals velvety and layered, some blooms tightly cupped while others are fully open, revealing spiralled centres that draw the eye inward. Nestled among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their small, perfectly rounded forms bursting with tiny petals, bringing a playful, textured element to the design. Creamy white lisianthus blossoms curl around the roses and chrysanthemums, their ruffled edges and gentle waves lending a dreamy softness that tempers the stronger colours. Slender green foliage and longer leaf blades weave between the blooms, subtly extending beyond the bouquet's rounded outline and giving it a natural, garden-fresh appearance, as if it could have come from a well-tended patch near Mitcham Common. The stems of the bouquet are aligned and bound tightly together with bands of satin ribbon in blush pink and white, forming a smooth handle that feels secure yet elegant in the hand. Resting close by, the boutonnière showcases a single white lisianthus or rose bud, accented with fine sprigs of greenery and a delicate hint of lavender ribbon that ties it visually back to the bouquet. The overall atmosphere in the image is calm and joyful, like the moments before a bride leaves a home near Cricket Green for her ceremony, with flowers that speak of care, devotion, and the artistry that local florists bring to Mitcham weddings.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
Four coordinated photographs present a red rose wedding collection, captured with the calm elegance you might expect from a celebration in Mitcham's leafy neighbourhoods. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white gown holds a compact, hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet is a lush dome of deep red roses, each bloom perfectly open, their velvety petals layered in tight spirals that draw the eye inward. Small clusters of glossy red hypericum berries nestle among the roses, adding texture and richness, while a precise collar of dark green foliage shapes the base, making the bouquet look clean, modern, and impeccably finished. In the top-right frame, attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal-grey suit and bright red tie. On his lapel, a single red rosebud boutonniere is styled with subtle finesse: fine strands of green foliage extend gracefully, tiny white gypsophila blossoms add lightness, and a few red berries echo the bride's bouquet. A narrow red satin ribbon bow secures the stems, sitting neatly against the jacket for a refined touch that would suit weddings across Mitcham, from quiet church ceremonies to chic hotel receptions. The bottom-left frame reveals another bouquet placed on a beige, textured background. Here, lush red roses and berries are cradled by broad, dark green tropical leaves that fold and fan around the flowers, creating sculptural lines and a sense of movement. A red ribbon binds the stems, adding continuity to the collection. In the bottom-right frame, a dome-shaped table centerpiece of red roses and berries sits atop a white, intricately woven spherical holder made of natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven spheres rest nearby on a smooth, pale surface, hinting at coordinated table styling for an intimate reception near Mitcham Common, where classic romance meets thoughtful design.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four wedding images tells a gentle floral story suited to a Mitcham celebration, moving from the bride's hands to the reception tables while keeping a consistent mix of pink, lavender, and green blooms. In the top-left frame, the bride is partially visible, her white lace gown adding texture behind a rounded bouquet that feels both luxurious and composed. The bouquet is filled with layers of light pink and lilac roses, their soft petals caught in different stages of opening, nestled among vivid green button chrysanthemums that bring crisp contrast. Pink alstroemeria, lightly brushed with yellow speckles, and airy sprays of white baby's breath weave delicately through the design, while deep green foliage frames the flowers and enhances their colour. The top-right frame draws in close to the groom's charcoal grey jacket and striking fuchsia tie, where a neat boutonniere is pinned precisely at the lapel. This miniature arrangement features a single blush rosebud, a few bright green chrysanthemums, specks of gypsophila, and slim strands of decorative grass, all bound in a fine pink ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet with understated elegance - a detail you might catch as the couple walk past Mitcham Common after their vows. In the bottom-left image, a similar bouquet rests lengthways on a light beige textured cloth, revealing the smooth line of stems wrapped in fuchsia ribbon and the careful dome of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath above. The bottom-right frame translates the same flowers into a reception centerpiece: a compact mound of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and tiny white blossoms, seated in a white spherical vase with an intricate woven pattern, flanked by two small, light-coloured decorative spheres on a white surface. The four views together highlight how a unified design language can carry through every floral element of a Mitcham wedding.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage offers an intimate glimpse into a coordinated wedding flower collection, the kind you might see at a ceremony near Mitcham Cricket Green or a reception tucked away in a local hotel. The colour story is consistent throughout: cream and pale yellow roses combined with pink and mauve tones, all softened by clouds of white baby's breath and framed with fresh green foliage. In the top left panel, the bride is captured from the bodice down in her white gown, delicate lace tracing the neckline. She holds a perfectly domed, hand-tied bouquet packed with roses, from buttery ivory to deeper magenta. The blooms are closely cupped together, creating a plush, almost cushion-like texture, with hints of white filler flowers and leaves peeking through, suggesting both craftsmanship and romance. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned sharply to a dark charcoal lapel. A single white rosebud sits at its heart, surrounded by tiny white blossoms and greenery, the stems finished with a slim white satin bow. The contrast between the luminous flower, the red silk tie, and the textured suit cloth gives a feeling of confident elegance. On the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy lies casually on a cream linen backdrop, echoing the main bouquet's palette but in a slightly looser, more playful form. Wrapped with a pink-and-white striped ribbon, it feels personal and relaxed, perfect for photos in nearby parks like Ravensbury. The bottom right image completes the story with a compact centerpiece set on a white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven balls, ideal for wedding tables styled by Mitcham florists who love blending rustic charm with refined detail.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as though it were a cherished keepsake, its form rounded yet gently tapered, like a cloud of early morning colour gathered straight from a Mitcham garden. Plush white lisianthus, with their layered, silky petals, create the soft heart of the bouquet, while pastel hydrangea in muted, powdery tones adds fullness and a sense of quiet abundance. Punctuating this softness are playful globes of lilac allium, their star-shaped florets clustered together in delicate spheres that bring a lighthearted, modern twist. Crisp greenery weaves between the blooms, providing cool contrast and a touch of woodland freshness, while the stems are neatly wrapped, their natural texture tamed yet still palpable beneath the ribbon binding. Light seems to settle on the flowers, giving them a serene glow, as if they were caught in the gentle brightness that spills across back gardens near Mitcham Eastfields on a clear spring morning. The colours stay within a soothing palette of white, lilac, and soft lavender, evoking calm anticipation rather than loud celebration-a bouquet intended for a thoughtful walk down the aisle, a quiet moment outside the ceremony venue, or a keepsake photo on a terrace overlooking the greenery of Ravensbury Park. Each bloom feels intentionally chosen for its symbolism of devotion, joy, and new beginnings, reflecting the seasoned care of local florists at Flowers Mitcham who understand how to translate a couple's story into petals, texture, and light.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close, intimate study of the boutonniere reveals considered craftsmanship: a single peach rose bud, its outer petals curled like a shy smile, is wired and nestled against tiny sprays of gypsophila and a delicate blade of greenery. The bud's warm coral-peach hue is echoed by a soft matching ribbon bow at the base, which in turn picks up the groom's coral tie and crisp white shirt beneath a dark charcoal or navy jacket. The textures play against each other - the rose's velvety petal faces contrast with the feathery, cloud-like gypsophila while the foliage adds a matte, structural note - creating a miniature bouquet designed to sit proudly on the lapel. Close inspection shows neat stemwork and floral tape hidden beneath the bow, evidence of careful construction for comfort during the day's movement and photographs. As a local touch, we often match boutonnieres like this for ceremonies around Mitcham Junction and receptions at intimate venues near Figges Marsh, ensuring couples step out in coordinated colour. The scent is faint but sweet, a subtle nod to the roses used across a wedding suite. At Flowers Mitcham we take pleasure in matching the boutonniere tone to the larger bridal palette so the groom's detail feels like a natural echo of the bouquet and table florals, tying the whole celebration together with sensitive, hand-finished detail.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image montage captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette crafted for a Mitcham celebration-an arrangement of shapes, textures and scents that reads beautifully across bouquet, boutonnière and table centre. In the bride's close-up (top-left) large, fragrant white oriental lilies open fully, their smooth petals and exposed stamens drawing the eye, while delicate white Eustoma (lisianthus) blooms edged in clear purple create a halo effect. Small unopened buds sit alongside the open flowers, and slim, feathery grasses and broader green leaves knit the composition together; deep purple spiky accents add vertical punctuation and a subtle regality. The top-right inset shows the groom's boutonnière on a dark charcoal grey suit: a single open purple-rimmed eustoma, a neat lily bud and a whisper of spiky purple flowers bound with a tiny white ribbon, coordinated with a rich purple silk tie.  The bottom-left panel reveals a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a textured light beige fabric-cleanly wrapped stems, the same floral language scaled down for a bridesmaid or toss bouquet. Bottom-right displays a contemporary tall centerpiece in a white woven spherical vase, overflowing with lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, spiky purple accents and cascading greenery, placed beside two woven beige spheres as sculptural table accents. As an experienced local florist at Flowers Mitcham, I'd note the gentle fragrance of lilies softened by green, herbaceous notes, the tactile contrast between satiny lilies and ruffled lisianthus, and how this scheme sits comfortably on a table at Cricket Green or in a village hall near Mitcham Common.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned neatly to the lapel of a suit jacket, this groom's boutonniere feels like a small but unmistakable statement of love, perfect for a wedding day in Mitcham. The centrepiece is a single red rose, its petals tightly layered and richly saturated, forming a compact rosette of deep crimson that stands out against the crisp white of a shirt. The rose's velvety texture invites the fingertips, hinting at the softness beneath its smooth, outer petals. It is framed by carefully chosen greenery, with slender leaves and slightly broader, glossy foliage arranged in a clean, balanced fan that follows the line of the lapel. Tucked among the greens are miniature berries, round and firm, adding a subtle, sculptural quality and a gentle glint when they catch the light. Sprigs of delicate baby's breath slip between these elements, their tiny white blossoms offering a light, airy counterpoint to the more substantial rose and leaves. The colour harmony is striking yet controlled: the deep red of the rose mirrors the sheen of a matching tie, making the ensemble look thoughtfully coordinated without feeling overdone. Under soft, indoor lighting-perhaps in a Mitcham registry office or a nearby church-the boutonniere reads as refined and quietly romantic, a touch of nature close to the heart. Its precise construction speaks of skilled hands and careful preparation, as if each stem were considered and placed with intention. As photographs are taken in local streets or near Figges Marsh, this small floral accent becomes part of the groom's story, a wearable keepsake of a day filled with promises, family warmth, and shared celebration.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned precisely to a tailored black lapel, this pale yellow rose boutonnière feels like a distilled piece of wedding elegance, as you might see on a groom stepping out onto the streets of Mitcham on his big day. The single rose is the star: velvety petals in soft buttery yellow gradually open from a tight centre to wider outer whorls, creating a gentle gradient of cream to light gold. Around it, fine sprays of baby's breath form a delicate, cloud-like surround, their tiny white blossoms enhancing the rose's softness without overwhelming it. Slim green stems and foliage peek out from behind, bringing a hint of fresh garden colour and texture. The stems are carefully bound and wrapped in a smooth white ribbon, the clean, satin-like finish lending a refined, tactile contrast to the surrounding suit fabric. Just beside it, a bold red tie introduces a vivid dash of colour, making the pale rose stand out as a calm, romantic counterpoint. The lighting is soft and natural, picking up subtle shadows in the folds of each petal and creating depth in this miniature composition. You can almost sense the gentle fragrance rising from the rose every time the wearer moves, its scent mingling with laughter and conversation at a Mitcham ceremony or reception. Every element is thoughtfully considered-the scale of the bloom, the lightness of the baby's breath, the tidy ribbon-so that the boutonnière feels harmonious from every angle. It is a small but meaningful floral accent, designed to make the wearer feel both polished and personally connected to the day's emotion.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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