Kensal Green Wedding Collections

At Kensal Green Florist, weddings are our passion. From intimate gatherings to grand celebrations, our dedicated wedding florist team creates bespoke flowers and bouquets that feel perfectly at home in Kensal Green and the surrounding community.

We know the light in Queen's Park, the character of venues near Kensal Green Cemetery, and the charm of celebrations tucked off Chamberlayne Road. That local knowledge helps us design wedding collections that not only look beautiful, but also photograph flawlessly and last throughout your day.

Whether you're planning a ceremony near Harlesden or a reception with guests coming from Willesden and Queen's Park, we offer tailored designs including:

  • Hand-tied bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages, and floral crowns
  • Table centres, arches, and statement ceremony pieces

All our wedding work is crafted fresh in our Kensal Green studio, using premium seasonal blooms sourced from trusted growers. You can order online for pre-wedding events, engagement parties, and thank-you arrangements with same-day delivery available until 3 PM across Kensal Green, Harlesden, and Willesden.

If you're starting to plan your big day, we welcome you to visit our shop near Chamberlayne Road or get in touch to discuss colours, themes, and timings. With years of local wedding experience, Kensal Green Florist is here to guide you from first mood board to final petal.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the cuff of a tailored suit, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell a single, confident love story-one that many couples in Kensal Green and nearby Queen's Park choose to echo at their ceremony. The boutonnière features a solitary crimson rosebud, its velveteen petals curling inward with quiet reserve, offset by a tiny cloud of gypsophila and a whispering ribbon of eucalyptus that trails just enough to catch a breeze. The larger companion bouquet amplifies those notes: a base of saturated blue hydrangeas creates a dramatic, voluminous backdrop for clusters of classic red roses, their cores warm and luminous. Between the flowers, rounded eucalyptus leaves appear like soft coins of sage, adding both a cooling visual counterpoint and a subtle aromatic brightness-the eucalyptus scent lifts the bouquet, making the heavier rose perfume feel fresher and more modern. Deliberate textural choices-airy baby's breath, the compact roundness of hydrangea heads, and the refined density of roses-give the arrangement depth and movement. Photographed in soft afternoon light on College Road or under the filtered canopy of an avenue near Kensal Rise, the arrangement reads as both contemporary and timeless. Crafted by Kensal Green Florist with the care of a neighbourhood workshop, the piece is balanced to sit well in hands, to pin neatly without droop, and to hold its form through vows and toasts. The overall effect is one of assured romance: bold in colour, gentle in scent, and ready to complement the confident silhouette of a groom's suit or the joyful embrace of a partner.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image layout reads like a short love letter to texture and tone in a Kensal Green wedding palette: peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and clouds of baby's breath repeated with careful restraint across bridal, groom and reception pieces. Top-left, the bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against the pale canvas of her dress; the central cluster of full, pale-peach roses glow gently as if lit from within, their velvety surfaces companioned by ruffled white lisianthus with bright purple rims and tiny sprays of baby's breath that give the bouquet an airy, romantic silhouette. The handle, wrapped in a soft peach ribbon and accented with tiny pearl pins, implies a handcrafted finish familiar to local brides choosing a chapel on Chamberlayne Road or a reception near Kensal Green Cemetery. Top-right frames a charcoal suit jacket with a single-peach-rose boutonniere tucked to the lapel-green fronds and baby's breath curl around it, finished with a slim blush ribbon that ties into the groom's peach tie beneath. Bottom-left displays a smaller, more intimate version of the bridal bouquet resting on a neutral woven fabric, its compact dome suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet, each stem bound with peach ribbon. Bottom-right reveals a low, domed centerpiece set inside a white woven basket with an airy lattice, sitting beside two small woven decorative spheres on a neutral table; the arrangement reads as a reception focal point that complements both rustic village halls and elegant local hotels. As an experienced local florist I see how the repeated colours and textures create a cohesive wedding story-soft, assured, and quietly celebratory, precisely the kind of look Kensal Green Florist often crafts for neighbourhood weddings.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image captures a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower story, the sort of design often requested by couples marrying in Kensal Green or nearby Queen's Park. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, standing against a soft beige background in a lightly textured white wedding dress. She holds a luxurious cascading bouquet where large, star-like white oriental lilies take centre stage, their stamens adding a natural touch. Long, graceful stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward, giving the bouquet a waterfall feel. Nestled in the middle is a single creamy yellow rose, surrounded by bright green button-like blooms, clusters of vivid red berries, and delicate white gypsophila, all threaded with fine grasses and airy greenery that create depth and movement. The top-right panel moves closer to the groom, dressed in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and a bold red tie. On his lapel sits a refined boutonnière that mirrors the bridal bouquet: a pristine white orchid bloom with a yellow throat, a hint of green pompon-style flowers, and tiny white fillers, all gathered and finished with a small red ribbon. The bottom-left panel offers a still-life style close-up of this boutonnière resting on textured beige fabric, highlighting the contrast between satin ribbon, glossy leaf, and velvety petals. In the bottom-right panel, the bridal bouquet stands upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface, backed by a pale grey wall and flanked by three white wicker decorative spheres. The composition evokes a calm, romantic atmosphere ideal for a Kensal Green reception.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
In this elegant four-part collage, a single wedding floral theme-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery-appears in bouquet, boutonniere, small posy, and centrepiece, capturing the feeling of a carefully coordinated Kensal Green celebration. The top-left image lingers on the bride's torso, her strapless white dress smooth and uncomplicated, letting the flowers take centre stage. She holds a rounded bouquet that feels generous but tidy, brimming with deep magenta peonies whose many petals curl and fold in luxurious layers. White alstroemeria, each petal fine and supple with subtle maroon flecks in the throat, nestle among the peonies, while spiky lime-green floral elements and rich green leaves create a halo of movement and depth. The overall impression is of freshness and joy, reminiscent of a spring wedding near local landmarks and leafy side streets. In the top-right panel, the camera shifts to the groom's chest. His dark charcoal suit and smooth lavender tie provide a calm, tailored backdrop for a small boutonniere pinned at the lapel. The design echoes the bouquet, combining white alstroemeria, slender green spikes, and neat foliage, all tied together with a slim lavender satin ribbon, a detail a florist from Kensal Green Florist might finish with quiet precision moments before the ceremony. The bottom-left photograph captures a smaller bouquet resting on subtly textured beige fabric. It repeats the magenta, white, and green palette in a more compact form, stems bound with lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet during an evening reception. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a low, sculptural centrepiece. The same flowers rise from a white spherical vase woven from overlapping strands, its openwork pattern catching little pockets of light. Three pale beige woven spheres of different sizes sit alongside, extending the motif of texture and form. Together, these images portray a wedding day where every floral detail, from buttonhole to table, sings in the same harmonious colour story across Kensal Green.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image captures a groom's boutonniere composed around a single, perfectly chosen pink rose, resting confidently on the lapel of a charcoal-grey suit. The rose, with its softly curled petals and full yet compact head, radiates gentle warmth, its pink gradually deepening toward the centre as if drawing the eye inward. Tucked at its base, fine sprigs of baby's breath add a feathery halo of white, while slim, glossy green leaves trace elegant lines along the edges, introducing a fresh, botanical note. One leaf has been smartly folded and shaped, giving the boutonniere a crisp, tailored look that feels contemporary without losing the romance of the traditional rose. The stems are bound together with a strip of velvet ribbon, likely in a tone that subtly echoes the rose, offering a plush, tactile contrast against the smooth weave of the suit fabric. The charcoal suit provides a grounding, urban backdrop-very much in tune with a stylish Kensal Green wedding near Chamberlayne Road or a reception around Queen's Park-allowing the soft pink to stand out without shouting. Light glances gently off the petals, catching their natural sheen and hinting at the rose's fresh, just-cut quality. As a florist who often prepares wedding flowers for local couples, I imagine the wearer sharing a quiet moment before the ceremony, perhaps straightening this small piece of floral art in a mirror. The boutonniere feels like a deliberate, thoughtful detail: simple, refined, and perfectly scaled to carry the story of the day with quiet confidence.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A romantic four-image wedding collage illustrates a cohesive red rose and baby's breath theme, the sort of classic styling often requested by couples marrying around Kensal Green and neighbouring Queen's Park. In the top-left frame, a bride wearing a white lace wedding dress cradles a perfectly rounded bouquet. It is densely packed with velvety red roses, each flower blooming fully, while tiny white clusters of baby's breath soften the arrangement. Flecks of green foliage add depth, and the gentle light highlights the contrast between the intricate lace and the smooth, satin-like petals. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's lapel: a dark charcoal-grey suit, crisp white shirt, and bright red tie form the backdrop for a refined boutonniere. This small piece features a single red rosebud, paired with dainty sprays of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and a hint of decorative grass, all neatly tied with a slender red ribbon that mirrors the bride's flowers. In the bottom-left, another bridal-style bouquet of red roses and abundant baby's breath lies on a soft grey surface, its stems gathered and bound in red and white striped twine that suggests care and hand-crafted detail, like something prepared fresh that morning in a local Kensal Green florist studio. The final bottom-right panel presents a low, round centerpiece: red roses and baby's breath arranged in a tight dome, perched atop a white sphere made of delicately woven strips resembling rattan or paper. Two smaller off-white woven spheres sit in front, creating a coordinated table display ideal for a reception at a West London venue, evoking warmth, celebration, and intimate elegance.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image shows a tender and thoughtfully curated wedding flower ensemble, reminiscent of the kind of bespoke designs created for ceremonies around Kensal Rise and Chamberlayne Road. The bride's bouquet sits at the centre, full and rounded, composed of cream peonies and blush-pink roses interspersed with deeper magenta and soft lavender blooms. Each flower appears carefully placed: peonies offer large, cloudlike heads, their petals layered and ruffled, while the roses spiral open with silken grace. Fine tufts of white gypsophila thread between the larger blooms, adding delicate texture and a soft haze that gently blurs the boundaries between each petal. Embracing the bouquet is a ring of smooth, deep-green leaves, sculpted and slightly arched, grounding the pastel tones and giving the design a polished, contemporary feel. Resting nearby is the groom's boutonnière, a miniature echo of the bouquet's romance. It features a single lilac-hued rosebud, still partly closed, so the petals look rich and protective, backed by slender greenery and tiny sprigs of baby's breath. A slender lavender ribbon wraps the stems, its satin surface catching the light with a subtle shine. The arrangement is lit with soft, natural-style light that brings out the creamy whites and gentle pinks, as if placed near a bright window in a Kensal Green townhouse. There is a sense of calm anticipation in the scene, as though the flowers are waiting to be lifted and worn, to accompany the couple from the ceremony through the streets and into an evening of celebration. The overall tone is romantic yet understated, an ideal match for couples who want their wedding flowers to feel both heartfelt and elegantly modern.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of carefully matched designs you might see at a stylish celebration near Queen's Park or around Kensal Rise. The top left photograph centres on the bride's hands and mid-torso, her white lace dress forming a textured backdrop for a lush, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids tumble gracefully, their wide, silky petals glowing against clusters of blush pink garden roses and airy stems of pale lavender stock. Baby's breath threads through the design like fine mist, while fresh green foliage and deeper pink, almost fuchsia spiky blooms create depth and contrast, giving the bouquet a romantic, flowing silhouette that mirrors the sweep of a bridal gown. In the top right, a groom's boutonnière sits neatly on a dark charcoal, almost black lapel, framed by a vivid red tie and a subtly patterned shirt. The small design features a single pristine white orchid, accented with gypsophila and slender greenery, tied with a narrow white satin ribbon, echoing the main bouquet in a refined, masculine way. The bottom left panel zooms in on a similar boutonnière laid flat on a light beige, textured surface, perhaps linen or burlap, highlighting the careful wiring, tidy ribbon work, and fresh petals ready for pinning just before the ceremony. In the bottom right, a table centerpiece repeats the same floral language: white orchids, soft pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and foliage arranged in a white woven or lattice-effect vase on a crisp white table, with two matching decorative white spheres beside it. Together, the four images show how a consistent palette of white, pink, and lavender can tie together every detail of a Kensal Green wedding, from personal flowers to reception décor.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A lovingly styled quartet of wedding florals shown in calm, diffused light that emphasizes a palette of pure white, passionate red and leafy green. The top-left frame centers on the bride's hands and the lower half of her gown, a lace-trimmed bodice cradling a generous cascading bouquet: white lilies open in stately star-shapes, velvety red roses tucked in close, and long-stemmed white phalaenopsis orchids that trail gently toward the gown. Sprays of baby's breath and clusters of red hypericum berries add punctuation and texture, while varied foliage - from broad glossy leaves to thin, wispy greenery - softens the silhouette. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere is shown on a dark grey suit, the single white phalaenopsis anchored with twin berry clusters and a tidy loop of red ribbon that picks up the groom's striking red tie. The lower-left image isolates a matching boutonniere on a light-beige textured fabric, where you can study the petal surfaces, the waxy sheen of berries, and the way the ribbon sits against linen. The bottom-right panel presents a coordinated table centerpiece in a white woven holder, accompanied by round white decorative spheres; it echoes the bouquet's composition with lilies, roses, orchids, baby's breath and delicate greens arranged to read as a single, cohesive design. The photograph reads like a familiar scene at a Kensal Green wedding - fresh, seasonally sourced blooms arranged with the attention to movement and scent that makes the ceremony feel intimate and well-crafted.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding floral story, the kind of coordinated design often requested by couples marrying in Kensal Green and nearby Queen's Park. The top-left image shows a bride, visible from the bodice of her strapless white dress down, holding a generous cascading bouquet that spills over her hands. White phalaenopsis orchids arc and drape at the front, their broad petals almost luminous against her gown. Tucked among them are blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms, and silky sprays of baby's breath, with fresh green foliage weaving through and trailing down, creating movement and depth. In the top-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom's charcoal-grey suit. A single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonnière sits neatly on his lapel, framed by tiny lavender filler flowers and a few glossy green leaves. The stems are wrapped in a slender purple ribbon that subtly matches his magenta tie, suggesting careful planning and a desire for harmony in every detail. The bottom-left panel gives a close, grounded view of another boutonnière resting on a textured, light beige fabric. Here, a white orchid bud is poised to open, surrounded by small clouds of white baby's breath and a touch of greenery, all tied with a bright pink ribbon that introduces a playful note to the otherwise refined palette. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a dramatic cascading arrangement presented in a white woven vase, its texture echoing artisanal basketry you might find in local Kensal Rise shops. White orchids spill forward, layered with pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and baby's breath. Next to the vase, three white woven spheres in different sizes are placed on a clean white surface, reinforcing the sense of balance and thoughtful design. As a whole, the collage showcases a cohesive pink and purple wedding theme, with orchids and roses linking every piece from intimate wearable flowers to the grand centerpiece.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows a wedding flower collection styled with understated elegance, as if prepared in a boutique near Kensal Green station for a couple's big day in North West London. The bridal bouquet is lush yet carefully structured, its round silhouette filled predominantly with mauve-pink roses that shift gently from blush to lavender. Their petals are satin-smooth and slightly curled at the edges, catching the light so that each bloom appears almost painted in soft watercolour. Between these roses nestle bright green button chrysanthemums, tidy little spheres that bring a playful pop of colour and texture, like miniature garden mounds reminiscent of the lawns in Queen's Park. Creamy white lisianthus and other delicate ivory blossoms slip among the roses, their ruffled edges and layered petals creating an airy, romantic halo. Fine strands of foliage and longer, linear leaves extend beyond the rounder blooms, adding movement and preventing the bouquet from feeling too formal. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a dual-tone satin ribbon of pink and white, intricately coiled to form a smooth, polished handle that would fit comfortably in a bride's hands as she walks along Chamberlayne Road toward her venue. Soft, even lighting washes over the arrangement, enhancing subtle shadows and highlights on each petal. To one side sits the coordinating groom's boutonnière: a single white lisianthus or rosebud, framed with a whisper of greenery and finished with a slim lavender ribbon detail that echoes the main bouquet's palette. The overall impression is one of harmony, intention, and joyful anticipation-a floral set designed to capture the hopeful spirit of a Kensal Green wedding day from first look to final farewell.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
In this refined wedding collage, four coordinated images explore how red roses can flow through every detail of a celebration, from bridal bouquet to table centrepieces, much like the cohesive designs popular with couples in Kensal Green. The top-left frame shows the bride's bouquet held gently against a white gown. Here, deep crimson roses are packed closely into a rounded cluster, their velvety petals forming a plush, almost cushion-like surface. Between them, glossy red hypericum berries punctuate the design, adding small points of light. A tidy ring of rich green foliage cups the base like a collar, giving structure and a fresh garden feel that suits both traditional and modern ceremonies along College Road. The top-right panel moves in close on the groom's charcoal grey suit. His boutonniere features a single red rosebud, its petals just beginning to unfurl. Fine, wispy strands of green foliage and tiny sprays of white gypsophila soften the edges, while a few matching red berries and a narrow red satin bow finish the stem. The vivid red tie beneath harmonises with the rose, creating a quietly confident, polished look. In the bottom-left, another bouquet lies on textured beige fabric: several lush red roses and red hypericum berries emerge from a base of broad, dark green tropical leaves. These leaves are folded and layered to form a sculptural cradle, giving the design a contemporary edge that could work perfectly for bridesmaids or as feature pieces in a Kensal Green reception space. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a compact dome of red roses and berries transformed into a centrepiece. This arrangement rests atop a white, intricately woven spherical holder made from natural fibres, with two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres beside it. Set against a gentle beige and grey wall, the scene suggests relaxed yet sophisticated table décor for an intimate, rose-themed celebration.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four images captures a complete wedding flower suite, each piece carefully designed around soft romantic colours and fresh green accents. The top-left panel shows a bride from the shoulders down, dressed in a delicate white lace gown and holding a densely packed, rounded bouquet. Light pink and soft lavender roses are the stars, some still in tight buds, others fully open, creating depth and texture. Bright green button chrysanthemums cluster between them, joined by pale pink alstroemeria brushed with subtle yellow flecks and clouds of white baby's breath. Deep green leaves peep from beneath the blooms, giving the bouquet a natural, garden-inspired feel reminiscent of Kensal Green's quiet residential streets near Chamberlayne Road. The top-right image focuses on a groom's dark charcoal suit and bold fuchsia tie, where a small boutonniere adds soft contrast. It features one blush pink rosebud, a few tiny green chrysanthemum buttons, sprigs of baby's breath, and slender blades of decorative grass, all held together with a pink ribbon that visually links it to the bride's bouquet. The lower-left frame shows a similar bouquet lying on light beige textured fabric, its stems bound in a vibrant fuchsia ribbon. From this angle, the viewer can almost sense the cool satin against the hands and see the tidy spiral of stems that a skilled Kensal Green Florist might craft for bridesmaids. The lower-right panel reveals a compact centerpiece arranged on a white surface: the same pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath gathered into a white, spherical vase with a woven or lattice design. Two smaller woven decorative spheres sit nearby, completing an elegant, coordinated wedding look suitable for intimate receptions in nearby venues around Queens Park and Ladbroke Grove.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image collage captures the thoughtful harmony of wedding floristry, with four coordinated designs built around roses in cream, pale yellow, blush-pink, and mauve, gently lifted by white baby's breath and rich green foliage. In the top left panel, only the bride's torso and dress are visible, her white gown with subtle lace detail acting as a canvas for a round, tightly bound bouquet. The roses nestle closely together, velvety petals overlapping in a swirl of ivory and soft yellow, punctuated by brighter pinks and magentas that add depth and a touch of modern romance. Tiny clusters of white filler flowers and glimpses of greenery create texture, as if she's standing in soft daylight just off Harrow Road, moments from saying "I do." The top right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere, pinned crisply to a dark grey or charcoal suit lapel. He wears a smooth red silk tie and a bright white shirt, their bold contrast accentuating the purity of the single white rosebud at his chest. Baby's breath and small leaves cradle the rose, while a white satin ribbon tied in a small bow neatly finishes the stem, a quiet detail that speaks of craftsmanship and care. The bottom left shows a bridesmaid's bouquet laid gently on neutral, textured linen, a looser, slightly asymmetrical cluster of cream and pale yellow roses, pink blooms, and abundant baby's breath, with the stems wrapped in a cheerful pink and white striped ribbon. It feels easygoing and personal, like a celebration in a Kensal Green townhouse or a gathering near Roundwood Park. The bottom right panel completes the story with a compact, dome-shaped table arrangement of the same roses and greenery, perched on a sculptural white twig sphere and accompanied by two woven decorative balls, the kind of centrepiece that would glow on a reception table in a local hall or restaurant.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding bouquet rests lightly in view, composed with the calm assurance of a florist who knows every petal and stem, much like the careful work seen in studios around Kensal Green. The bouquet's silhouette is rounded and generous, yet never heavy, a gentle gathering of early morning tones that seem to glow from within. At the heart are plush white lisianthus, their layered petals unfolding like tiny clouds, framed by the pastel murmur of hydrangea in soft, powdery hues that feel as delicate as the mist over nearby Little Wormwood Scrubs at dawn. Threaded among them, lilac-hued allium stand like playful stars, their tiny clustered florets adding texture and character to the arrangement. Crisp greenery winds between the blooms and trails slightly at the edges, adding freshness and contrast against the soft petals, while the stems, neatly wrapped, bring a reassuring firmness to the hand. Light skims across the bouquet, catching on the smooth curves of lisianthus and the intricate surfaces of allium, giving the flowers a youthful, serene radiance. You can almost sense the subtle, green-floral fragrance rising from the bouquet, the kind that lingers softly as a bride walks down the aisle or pauses for photographs near Kensal Green's elegant terraced streets. Whether imagined cradled in a bride's hands, placed gently in a clear glass vase for the top table, or rested on a chair between moments of celebration, this wedding bouquet holds the quiet promise of forever. Every flower appears chosen with intent, balancing beauty, meaning, and texture in a way that speaks of experience and heartfelt craftsmanship.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This collection reads like a tender visual story from a Kensal Green wedding, composed by hands familiar with local tastes and streetside sunshine. The primary photograph shows a bride holding a dense, rounded bridal bouquet made of soft peach-orange roses; each bloom opens in lush, velveteen layers, the warm hues graduating from blush apricot at the centre to a richer peach at the outer petals. Sprays of white gypsophila float like tiny stars among the roses, and deep green ruscus leaves frame the bouquet's silhouette, adding crisp contrast and giving the arrangement an airy, romantic movement. In another image a groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket receives a carefully wired boutonnière: a single peach rose bud, accentuated with baby's breath and a slim flourish of greenery, finished with a neat peach ribbon that mirrors the tie visible beneath the jacket. A different angle shows the bouquet resting on pale textured fabric, revealing the handle wrapped in a white ribbon patterned with minute peach dots - a detail I often add at Kensal Green Florist for couples who want a subtle custom touch. The final quadrant depicts a centerpiece: a densely packed ball of peach roses and gypsophila seated on an elegant white woven sphere, accompanied by two small woven orbs that echo the natural, tactile styling of the event. The lighting across the images is soft and flattering, enhancing petal texture and the gentle scent you can almost imagine-powdery, faintly sweet, and hopeful. Overall, the suite communicates carefully matched colour, hand-tied craftsmanship, and a sense of calm celebration suitable for venues around Kensal Green, Chamberlayne Road and Queens Park.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image unfolds across four panels, each showing how a single white-and-purple palette runs through every wedding piece with practiced cohesion and tenderness. Top-left captures a bride in a strapless white dress holding a generous bouquet whose focal points are creamy oriental lilies - some fully open with delicate stamens, others still snug as buds - paired with double-petalled white Eustoma delicately edged in vibrant purple. Small unopened buds and upright purple spires provide visual rhythm, while a mix of broad glossy leaves and fine grassy foliage lends movement and a green, organic frame. In the top-right a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal grey suit jacket above a deep purple silk tie; it features a single open Eustoma rimmed in purple, a tiny lily bud, a touch of narrow purple spike flowers, and slim green accents, fastened with a neat white ribbon bow that echoes the bridal wrap. The bottom-left shows a hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems tidily bound in white ribbon and mirroring the bridal palette in a smaller, playful bundle. The bottom-right offers a tall centerpiece arranged in a contemporary white spherical vase with woven open-lattice detail; cascading greenery, grass-like fronds, and clusters of open and bud-stage lilies and lisianthus create height and softness, accompanied by two woven beige decorative spheres on a pale tabletop. The lighting is tender and warm, the scent a subtle blend of sweet lilies and green herbaceous notes, and the overall effect is refined, hopeful, and suited to intimate venues from Kensal Green Cemetery gardens to nearby Queen's Park gatherings - a look we craft at Kensal Green Florist for couples who want quiet elegance with modern lines.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Set against the dark fabric of a tailored suit, the groom's boutonniere becomes a delicate but striking focal point, composed with the same care that might go into dressing for a wedding near Kensal Green station or along Chamberlayne Road. At its centre, a single deep red rose is pinned in place, the petals tightly layered yet velvety, creating a rich whirl of colour that instantly draws attention. Surrounding the rose, slim sprigs of greenery rise and arch with quiet confidence, their glossy leaves adding structure and depth. Tiny clusters of berries sit close to the base, their shapes round and firm, providing a subtle textural contrast that suggests both strength and softness. Threads of baby's breath weave between these elements, leaving small, cloud-like tufts that lighten the overall look and bring a gentle, romantic haze. The boutonniere curves slightly to follow the line of the lapel, as if custom-tailored to this exact moment when the groom pauses, breathes, and steps forward into the day. Under soft indoor light, the red of the rose harmonises beautifully with a crimson tie, creating a cohesive, polished ensemble. The arrangement feels traditional yet intimate, like a nod to floral customs carried into modern London life. It is small enough to be unobtrusive, yet meaningful enough to be remembered when looking back at photographs taken along the Grand Union Canal or in nearby gardens. Every tiny element suggests intention: a floral emblem worn close to the heart on a day when vows, family, and shared memories intertwine.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft directional light, the boutonnière reads like an intimate, wearable poem - a single pale yellow rosebud perched with deliberate grace against a black lapel and vivid red tie. The rose is compact and velvety, its outer petals folding inwards to suggest reserve and tenderness; surrounding it, tiny sprigs of baby's breath breathe a gossamer softness, their white points catching the light like tiny stars. Slender green shoots provide a whisper of contrast, their fresh texture balancing the bloom's plushness, and a neat white ribbon binds the stems into a small, composed shape that sits comfortably at the chest. The tactile interplay is appealing: the smooth, cool surface of the rose, the feathery lightness of gypsophila, the crispness of the ribbon, all set against the warm fabric of celebratory dress. This piece feels quietly ceremonial, perfect for a groom or close family member preparing for a ceremony in Kensal Green or a nearby chapel off Chamberlayne Road. As a working florist at Kensal Green Florist, I find these small compositions carry enormous emotional weight - they are a visible promise pinned close to the heart, a scent-memory that lingers through photographs and handshakes. The colour story - pale yellow, soft white, fresh green - suggests calm affection amidst the day's excitement, a subtle emblem that complements rather than competes with the wearer's ensemble. Designed to sit neatly on a lapel, this boutonnière reads as sincerity in miniature, a fragrant, handcrafted detail that anchors a moment of celebration.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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