Haringey Wedding Collections

At Haringey Flowers, we know your wedding day in Haringey deserves flowers that feel personal, romantic, and unforgettable. Our experienced wedding florist team handcrafts bespoke wedding flowers and bouquets for ceremonies and receptions across Wood Green, Crouch End, Muswell Hill and the wider borough.

Whether you're saying "I do" near Alexandra Palace, celebrating by Finsbury Park, or hosting an intimate gathering off Green Lanes, we design wedding collections that reflect your style - from timeless ivory roses to wild, garden-inspired arrangements. Every stem is carefully selected for freshness, colour and seasonality, so your wedding flowers look beautiful from the aisle to the last dance.

Our wedding service includes:

  • Bridal and bridesmaid bouquets, buttonholes and corsages
  • Floral décor for ceremony spaces, reception tables and feature installations
  • Local advice on seasonal designs that travel well across Haringey venues

We're proud local specialists, trusted by couples across Tottenham and Hornsey for reliable, creative wedding floristry. For last-minute finishing touches, we also offer same-day delivery on selected wedding flowers when you order online before 3 PM.

Browse our Haringey Wedding Collections, then get in touch to personalise your designs. At Haringey Flowers, we combine local knowledge, professional expertise and genuine care to make sure your wedding flowers are every bit as special as your day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored dark fabric of a groom's suit, a single red rose boutonnière curls with poised simplicity - its velvet petals compact, glossy at the edges, and anchored by a tiny cluster of baby's breath that fans like soft white confetti. Wisps of trailing greenery thread through, the rounded eucalyptus leaflets adding a cool, silvery-green shimmer and a subtle, refreshing scent that lifts the rose's deeper fragrance. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the same visual language: abundant blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, sculptural base, their large heads creating a cloud of saturated cobalt that grounds the arrangement, while classic red roses rise through the blue like small, intense beacons. The gypsophila drifts through both pieces, unifying boutonnière and bouquet with a delicate, lace-like texture. The composition balances bold identity with approachable romance - confident in colour yet finessed in detail - a design I often prepare for couples celebrating in places like Wood Green or near Turnpike Lane, where modern city energy meets leafy neighbourhood charm. As a local florist at Haringey Flowers, I choose each stem for freshness and tactile contrast so the boutonnière sits lightly but securely, and the bouquet photographs cleanly under natural light. The overall impression is of a couple's story told in colour and scent: vivid, considered, and ready for the small rituals that make a wedding day vividly memorable.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Presented as a harmonious four-panel study, this collage captures a cohesive wedding palette of peach roses, violet-edged white lisianthus, and airy baby's breath in intimate, tactile detail. The top-left panel focuses on a hand-held bridal bouquet: densely clustered pale peach roses form a soft, rounded heart, their velvety faces glowing against the bride's ivory dress while ruffled lisianthus with purple rims trace the bouquet's silhouette and tiny white gypsophila float like breathy accents between blooms. The ribbon-wrapped handle is finished with pearl-headed pins that give a quiet nod to vintage charm. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose mirrored by fine fronds of greenery and a blush ribbon, coordinated with a solid peach tie, creating an elegant, understated match between the couple. Bottom-left displays a smaller, compact bouquet resting on a textured neutral cloth; its slightly reduced scale suggests a bridesmaid's posy or a casual toss bouquet, still composed with the same colour story and careful stemwork. Bottom-right presents a low, rounded centerpiece arranged in a white, intricately woven ceramic-basket style vase; the floral dome sits beside two woven decorative spheres in soft beige, suggesting a reception table laid with artisanal touches. Soft daylight sculpts the petals and enhances the pastel tones; the scent reads as a gentle, early-summer perfume - sweet rose with green freshness. As a Haringey florist familiar with Crouch End and Alexandra Palace weddings, I see this as a complete scheme that moves from ceremony to reception with ease and quiet elegance.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part collage presents a cohesive wedding flower story, as if captured just before a ceremony in Haringey's civic halls or a chic venue near Crouch End. In the top-left photograph, a bride, visible from the chest down, holds a dramatic cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. Her white wedding dress has a subtle textured pattern, and from her hands spills a waterfall of white oriental lilies with star-shaped blooms and visible stamens, intertwined with trailing white Phalaenopsis orchids that tumble gracefully. Nestled among them is a single creamy yellow rose, bright green spherical blossoms reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, glossy red berry clusters that could be Hypericum, and airy sprays of white gypsophila, all framed by wispy green foliage and grasses for depth and movement. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's or a male guest's upper torso, dressed in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie. On his lapel sits a refined boutonnière that echoes the bouquet: one pristine white orchid bloom, a small green pompon flower, and a few delicate filler flowers, neatly bound with a slim red ribbon. The bottom-left image places this boutonnière alone on a textured beige fabric surface, perhaps like a linen runner used at a local reception, showing the contrast of the smooth orchid petals, fresh green leaf base, and the tidy red satin wrap around the stems. In the bottom-right photograph, the bridal bouquet reappears, now carefully arranged upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white tabletop against a pale grey wall. Around it, three white wicker spheres in different sizes add sculptural interest, evoking a thoughtfully styled wedding display that could easily grace a Haringey Flowers reception table, with lilies, orchids, berries, and greenery creating a beautifully unified colour story.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-part image presents a complete wedding flower story built around bold fuchsia peonies and crisp white alstroemeria, much like a bespoke collection prepared by Haringey Flowers for a local couple. In the top-left panel, only the bride's torso is visible, dressed in a strapless white gown. She holds a generous, domed bouquet, its magenta peonies open and velvety, surrounded by white alstroemeria with fine maroon speckles tracing their petals. Fresh green buds and slender, spiky lime-green stems add texture and height, while dark green foliage encircles the bouquet, giving it structure and a garden-fresh feel, as if gathered near Alexandra Palace Gardens. The top-right panel narrows the focus to the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie. A small, elegant boutonniere is pinned to his lapel, featuring a white alstroemeria bloom, delicate green accents, and leaves, all neatly bound with a lavender satin ribbon that harmonises with the tie, lending a thoughtful, coordinated touch. In the bottom-left image, a more modest bouquet rests on a lightly textured beige surface. It mirrors the main bouquet's colour story-fuchsia, white, and green-with the stems tightly wrapped in a bright lavender ribbon, suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet or a toss bouquet waiting near a Haringey registry office. The bottom-right panel shows the same flowers reimagined as a centerpiece: magenta peonies and white alstroemeria arranged securely in a white spherical vase made of crisscrossing woven material, flanked by three beige wicker spheres. Soft, even lighting emphasizes the textures and colours. Together, the four images demonstrate how repeating the same flowers and tones can create a calm, cohesive thread from the aisle to the reception tables.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this photograph, the bride holds her bouquet close to her lace gown, the flowers and fabric creating a gentle harmony of texture and tone. The bouquet is a rounded cluster of soft pink roses, tightly grouped so that their petals form a lush, cushion-like dome. Each rose appears perfectly fresh, the petals smooth and slightly curled at their edges, giving a sense of softness you can almost feel. The pinks are subtle and dreamy, reminiscent of early morning skies over Haringey-delicate blush and light rose hues that radiate warmth without overwhelming. Encircling the roses is a generous wreath of white gypsophila, its tiny blossoms forming a fine, airy fringe around the central blooms. This baby's breath adds volume and a whisper-light texture, making the bouquet appear cloud-like, as if it might hover in the light pouring in from a nearby window. The white gypsophila echoes the colour of the bride's lace dress, whose intricate patterns frame the bouquet in the lower part of the image. The lace is detailed and elegant, with floral motifs that subtly mirror the shape of the blossoms she carries. Natural light gently illuminates the composition, enhancing the creamy whites, soft pinks, and the intricate shadows within the lace. You can almost sense the bouquet's perfume-a mix of sweet rose and fresh greenery-rising up as the bride inhales deeply before stepping out to greet her guests in a Haringey venue or garden. The overall mood is romantic and quietly joyful, full of promise and calm. Every stem seems deliberately chosen and placed, reflecting not just skilled floristry but also an understanding of how flowers can frame such an important moment in a person's life.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This detailed four-image collage captures a unified red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the sort of timeless look often chosen by couples marrying in Haringey's town halls and local churches. The top-left panel shows a serene bride in a classic white lace wedding dress, holding a perfectly rounded bouquet that fills her hands. Dozens of velvety red roses are clustered closely together, their petals gently cupped and layered, while airy white baby's breath peeks through like tiny stars. Subtle green leaves frame the edge, giving the bouquet dimension and echoing the softness of the gown's lace under calm, diffused light. In the top-right panel, the attention shifts to the groom's lapel: a single red rosebud boutonniere set against a dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie. The bud is accented with white gypsophila, narrow pointed greenery, and slender strands of decorative grass, all tied with a narrow red satin ribbon, creating a look that feels both refined and personal, as though fitted just before stepping into a ceremony near Alexandra Palace. The bottom-left photograph shows a similar bridal-style bouquet lying on a light grey, slightly textured surface. Open red roses and clouds of baby's breath are gathered into a full, dome-like shape, with lush foliage at the base and stems wrapped neatly in red and white striped twine that suggests handmade care. The bottom-right image presents a compact table centerpiece: a neat dome of red roses and white gypsophila perched on a white lattice-style spherical vase, with two smaller woven orbs in soft neutral tones nestled in front. Together, the four panels show how one classic colour palette can run from personal flowers to table décor, ideal for receptions in community spaces around Haringey.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A single groom's boutonnière is shown in close detail, a small yet powerful echo of the bridal bouquet, as though resting on a suit jacket in a Haringey townhouse before being pinned to the lapel. At its centre sits one perfectly formed rose in a soft lilac hue, its petals arranged in a tight spiral that gradually relaxes toward the edges. The rose is framed by a delicate sprig of feathery greenery that adds lightness and texture, and tiny white clusters of baby's breath that seem to hover like little clouds around the bloom. A narrow lavender ribbon wraps neatly around the stems, tied with just enough flair to suggest gentle movement when the groom walks. The sheen of the ribbon subtly catches the light, offering a refined contrast to the matte softness of the petals and the natural texture of the foliage. The boutonnière feels designed to complement, not overshadow, the bridal flowers, hinting at shared colours and style while keeping its footprint modest and elegant. It conjures the atmosphere of a thoughtful wedding day in Haringey-perhaps a ceremony near Alexandra Palace or a reception in a cosy venue around Crouch End-where every detail reflects the couple's personality. You can almost imagine the slight floral scent rising each time the groom turns or laughs. Carefully arranged by an experienced florist, this small cluster of flowers becomes a fragrant symbol of joy and commitment, harmonising seamlessly with the wider collection of bouquets and table arrangements waiting nearby.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding flower photographs presents a refined, orchid-led theme that would suit an intimate celebration anywhere from Alexandra Palace to Green Lanes in Haringey. In the top left image, the focus rests on a bride's hands and the lower part of her lace gown as she cradles a generous cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc smoothly over the edge, their flat, velvety petals contrasted with soft blush garden roses and pale lavender stock. Threads of baby's breath tuck into the gaps like little clouds, while trailing greenery and a few deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spikes introduce movement and depth, creating a dreamy, waterfall effect. The top right photograph closes in on the groom's chest: a dark charcoal or black suit, a vivid red tie, and a patterned shirt. On his lapel, a single white orchid boutonniere is framed by tiny gypsophila blossoms and slivers of green foliage, stems wrapped in white satin ribbon that sits cleanly against the fabric, mirroring the bridal bouquet's central bloom. The lower left image shows this boutonniere resting alone on a neutral, slightly nubby beige textile, highlighting the craftsmanship in the neat ribbon finish and the careful positioning of each delicate floret. In the bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece stands in a white woven cylinder vase, overflowing with the same orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and dark pink accents. Two decorative white wicker spheres sit nearby, echoing the vase's texture. Together, the four scenes tell a coherent visual story of wedding florals that move gracefully from bridal portrait to groom's detail shot to reception table styling in one unified palette.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Focused on the groom's detail, this image quartet still reads as one choreographed design where red, white and green carry a consistent mood of refined celebration. The upper-right close-up gives prominence to a single, flawless white phalaenopsis orchid pinned to a dark grey or charcoal suit lapel; its satiny petals catch a soft, directional light that highlights subtle veining while tiny clusters of red hypericum berries and feathery sprigs of baby's breath frame the bloom. A vivid red tie beneath the lapel echoes the boutonniere's ribbon loop, creating a handsome vertical line and visual tie-back to the bride's bouquet. The top-left panel shows that bouquet - open white lilies, velvety red roses and trailing phalaenopsis orchids, interwoven with various green leaves and thin, spiky foliage - held against an understated beige background, the lace of the bodice lending delicate texture and a sense of bridal intimacy. Lower-left, a matching boutonniere rests on textured beige linen, offering a closer study of the composition: waxy hypericum berries, crisp green leaves and soft gypsophila arranged with care. Bottom-right completes the narrative with a tabletop centerpiece in a white woven vase, surrounded by white spherical decorations; the same flowers cascade and breathe together, making the groom's small bloom feel like an essential punctuation to the larger floral sentence. As a florist who has dressed weddings from Wood Green to Alexandra Palace, I notice how this palette will read beautifully in natural daylight and venue lamplight alike - small, considered details that calm nerves and honour the ceremony.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A refined four-panel collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated styling often seen at chic celebrations around Alexandra Palace or Muswell Hill, all composed in a romantic palette of white, blush pink, and lavender. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless ivory or white gown is shown from the shoulders down, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids drape over her hands and spill downward, threaded with soft pink garden roses, small lavender blossoms, airy clouds of baby's breath, and gentle trails of greenery that give the design its flowing movement. The top-right image focuses tightly on a groom's dark charcoal suit, where a single white orchid boutonniere is pinned to the lapel. It is accented with tiny lavender filler flowers and glossy green leaves, bound neatly with a slender purple ribbon that echoes the vibrant magenta of his tie. Below, the bottom-left frame offers a still-life close-up of another boutonniere placed on light beige, textured fabric. Here, a fresh white orchid bud rests beside sprigs of white baby's breath and minimal foliage, all tied with a bright pink ribbon that curls softly on the cloth, suggesting careful preparation before being worn by a groom or groomsman. The bottom-right panel shows a lavish cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, visually echoing the bride's bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids tumble over the edge, interspersed with varying shades of pink and lavender roses, dainty purple filler flowers, and baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes are arranged beside the vase on a clean white surface, reinforcing the texture and providing a serene, modern finish typical of bespoke designs created for Haringey weddings.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A thoughtfully designed bridal set rests against a pale surface, capturing the essence of a joyful wedding day somewhere between Crouch End and Muswell Hill. The main bouquet is a rounded, hand-tied creation dominated by mauve-pink roses, each rose opening in soft, blush-toned layers with edges that gently curl as if painted by watercolour. Nestled among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical blooms adding playful dimension and a crisp freshness. Creamy white lisianthus and other soft ivory flowers weave between the roses, their ruffled petals lending a dreamy, cloud-like softness that makes the whole bouquet feel light and airy. The colours flow effortlessly-from lavender-pink to blush, from fresh green to gentle cream-recalling the look of a garden in Haringey after an early morning shower, when petals glisten and the air feels newly washed. The florist has wrapped the stems in a carefully layered band of satin ribbon, pink and white tones overlapping in a precise, smooth finish that sits comfortably in the hand and adds a subtle flourish of personality. Light falls delicately across the arrangement, giving the petals a natural sheen and highlighting the interplay of textures between velvety roses, rounded chrysanthemums, and feathery foliage. Beside the bouquet, a groom's boutonnière echoes the same refined mood: a single elegant white lisianthus bloom, accented with slender greenery and fine grasses, shaped into a compact, tailored accent. Together, the bouquet and boutonnière feel cohesive and intentional, perfectly suited to a couple preparing to exchange vows in a Haringey registry office, local church, or leafy parkland setting.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage captures a complete red rose wedding ensemble, the kind a Haringey couple might choose for a ceremony in Hornsey or a reception overlooking Alexandra Park. In the top-left image, the bride, dressed in white, holds a classic, rounded bouquet. The roses are a deep, velvety crimson, closely packed to form a generous, domed shape. Between them, clusters of small red hypericum berries add rhythm and interest, while a tidy collar of polished green foliage encircles the base, providing a fresh, balanced frame. The top-right image focuses on the groom's dark charcoal suit. On his lapel, a petite boutonniere showcases a single red rosebud surrounded by slender green leaves, little clouds of white gypsophila, and a few bright red berries. A fine red satin bow binds the stems, harmonising with the groom's vivid red tie and crisp white shirt to create a composed, elegant look. In the bottom-left frame, another bouquet rests on a textured beige background, perhaps destined for a bridesmaid walking through Haringey's leafy streets. Several lush red roses and berries are cradled by wide, dark green tropical leaves that fold around the flowers in structured, sculptural lines, with a red ribbon visibly wrapping the stems to the right. The bottom-right frame turns to the reception setting: a low, rounded arrangement of red roses and berries perched on a white, intricately woven sphere-shaped vase made from natural fibres. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven balls sit beside it on a smooth, light surface against a gentle beige-grey wall. The four panels together tell a story of a coordinated, passionate red theme, illustrating how bouquets, buttonholes and table centrepieces can all echo one another in colour and style for a Haringey wedding.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four wedding images highlights a coordinated floral collection in soft pinks, lilacs, and lively greens, as if created for a stylish celebration somewhere in Haringey, from Crouch End to Wood Green. In the upper-left frame, the bride's torso is shown in a white lace dress, her hands enveloping a full, rounded bouquet. The arrangement is rich with pale pink and lavender roses, each bloom layered with velvety petals, mixed with crisp green button chrysanthemums, delicate pink alstroemeria dusted with tiny yellow speckles, and floating clusters of white baby's breath, all anchored by glossy green leaves. On the upper-right, the focus shifts to the groom's charcoal grey suit and a bold fuchsia tie, where a carefully made boutonniere sits neatly on the lapel. It combines a single blush rosebud, miniature green button chrysanthemums, airy gypsophila, and fine arcs of decorative grass, finished with a narrow pink ribbon for a refined, cohesive touch. The lower-left photograph shows a similar bouquet at rest on a soft, beige textured cloth, perhaps laid down in a dressing room before heading to a ceremony in Haringey Town Hall. Its stems are straight, evenly trimmed, and securely bound with fuchsia ribbon, making the craftsmanship clearly visible. Completing the story, the lower-right panel reveals a table centerpiece on a clean white surface: a compact dome of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and gypsophila, gathered in a white spherical vase with a woven, lattice-style pattern. Two light-coloured woven decorative spheres beside it echo the vase's texture, suggesting a coordinated tablescape for Haringey receptions and intimate dinners.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a cohesive wedding flower story, the kind a local Haringey couple might choose for a ceremony overlooking Alexandra Palace. The top left frame captures the bride from the shoulders down, holding a rounded, tightly packed bouquet against her white lace-trimmed dress. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with deeper magenta and blush-pink roses, softened by clusters of tiny white baby's breath and touches of rich green foliage, creating a timeless design that feels both luxurious and intimate. In the top right frame, the focus shifts to the groom's lapel: a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and striking red silk tie form a refined backdrop for a single white rose boutonniere. The rosebud is encircled by delicate filler flowers and a small spray of greenery, the stems wrapped and finished with a tidy white satin bow, suggesting careful attention to every finishing touch. The bottom left image shows a bridesmaid's posy resting on a lightly textured beige linen cloth. Slightly looser in structure than the bridal bouquet, it repeats the palette of cream, pale yellow, and vivid pink roses, cushioned with airy white blossoms and leafy greens. A striped pink and white ribbon around the stems adds a playful accent, ideal for attendants walking through leafy streets near Crouch End. In the bottom right frame, a compact rose arrangement crowns a spherical white twig vase. Cream, pale yellow, and pink roses, along with white filler flowers and green foliage, are arranged in a low dome, with two small woven orbs placed beside it on a white surface. The warm beige background creates a calm, elegant feel, calling to mind a candlelit reception at a Haringey venue, with flowers carefully planned to tie every detail together.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests elegantly against a neutral background, its colours reminiscent of a soft Haringey sunrise over Muswell Hill: pale, pearly whites, cool lilacs, and muted greens merging in gentle harmony. The bouquet's round, refined shape is built around plush white lisianthus, their petals layered and velvety like fine fabric, opening outwards with quiet confidence. Nestled between them are pastel hydrangea heads, each floret forming a cloud of tiny blossoms that adds volume and a powdery softness to the design. Here and there, lilac allium pop up like playful notes, their star-shaped blooms clustered into little globes that bring a touch of modern texture and subtle drama. Crisp greenery threads through the bouquet, offering depth and clean lines, while the stems are neatly wrapped to create a comfortable, secure handle that would sit perfectly in the hands of a bride walking down the aisle of a local church or civic hall near Wood Green. The light in the image seems to gather on the surface of the blooms, creating a gentle glow that feels both youthful and serene, as if the flowers have just been delivered fresh that morning. The imagined fragrance is a blend of green, dewy notes and soft florals, delicate enough not to overwhelm but present enough to make each breath feel special. Crafted with care and understanding of local wedding styles, this bouquet captures the promise of a lifelong journey, suitable for carrying, displaying on a registry table, or resting beside the couple during a quiet moment in one of Haringey's many intimate venues.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned to the groom's dark suit lapel, this boutonnière is a miniature poem in peach: a single velvety rosebud in soft coral-peach sits at the center, its tightly furled petals promising bloom, while tiny sprigs of gypsophila scatter like sprinkled starlight around it. A delicate wisp of greenery - slender ruscus or similar leaf - gives the piece shape and a fresh, evergreen contrast to the warm bloom. At the base, a narrow peach ribbon is tied into a small bow, echoing the hue of the groom's coral tie and setting off the crisp white shirt beneath the jacket; the texture contrasts are subtle but intentional, the rose's smoothness against the sharp weave of suiting fabric and the airy fluff of baby's breath. The close-up captures the thoughtful artistry behind this tiny emblem of partnership: careful wiring, neatly clipped stems, and a restrained palette that reads as classic and modern at once. Imagine this boutonnière accompanying a wedding party walking from Tottenham High Road toward a reception in Wood Green - an unobtrusive detail that nevertheless speaks volumes about coordination and care. There is a quiet dignity to the piece, a small, wearable bouquet placed near the heart, intended to mirror the bridal flowers while remaining elegant and refined. A local florist's hands would shape it to match ceremony colours and seasonality, ensuring the bloom stays fresh, fragrant, and perfectly poised for photographs and the day's embraces.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image shows a cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme, described here as if placed on a table in Crouch End or delivered across Haringey for a spring ceremony. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a substantial bridal bouquet dominated by open white oriental lilies whose petals catch the warm light and reveal delicate stamens; nearby, white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in vivid purple create soft halos of colour. Partly closed lily buds and lisianthus buds suggest unfolding moments, while narrow spikes of deep purple accent flowers and a layered mix of fine grasses and broad green foliage add movement and depth. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal grey jacket, complimented by a rich purple silk tie; it features a single purple-rimmed Eustoma bloom, a small lily bud, slim green blades, and spiky purple accents, fastened with a tiny white ribbon. Bottom-left shows a neat hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon to echo the bride's bouquet. Bottom-right displays a tall, elegant centerpiece arranged in a white spherical, woven open-lattice vase-overflowing with white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, and cascading greenery, placed beside woven beige spheres on a light surface. The overall effect is calm and refined, the lilies' sweet perfume mingling with subtle herbal notes; crafted with the kind of attention Haringey Flowers brings to local weddings near Alexandra Palace and Green Lanes.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The bride's bouquet comes vividly to life against the gentle backdrop of her ivory gown, evoking the feeling of a wedding day somewhere in Haringey, perhaps near Alexandra Palace or a local church off Green Lanes. White lilies dominate the arrangement, their broad, star-like petals unfolding in smooth, elegant curves that give the bouquet a sense of openness and light. Nestled at the centre is a single, radiant red rose, its petals densely layered and velvety, glowing with a rich crimson that immediately commands attention. Around these key blooms, tufts of delicate green foliage and wispy grasses weave in and out, creating layers of depth and a subtle sense of movement, as if stirred by a light breeze. Clusters of red hypericum berries add cheerful bursts of colour and texture, their small, rounded forms standing out among the silky petals and tender leaves. Sprinkles of baby's breath appear like tiny constellations of white, softening the bolder elements and bringing an airy grace to the bouquet. The bride's hands, neatly manicured, wrap around the stems, which are gathered and bound, perhaps with a smooth ribbon that blends into the tones of her dress. The lighting is soft and flattering, enhancing the creamy sheen of the lilies and the plush richness of the rose, while the greens and berries provide lively contrast. The bouquet feels fresh, cool, and faintly sweet, as if recently arranged by an experienced Haringey florist and delivered just in time for the ceremony. It captures a balance of tradition and individuality, perfectly suited to a moment when two lives join and a new journey begins.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Under soft, neutral lighting the boutonnière reads like a pocket-sized love letter: a single pale yellow rose, its petals plush and freshly unfurled, stands proud at the centre, accompanied by sprigs of airy baby's breath and slim green shoots that add a crisp, modern edge. The tiny white ribbon, tied with care around the stems, gives a neat, tactile finish-soothing against the contrast of a smart black lapel and the bold brightness of a red tie. The rose's surface reflects light with a delicate sheen, while the baby's breath offers a feathery counterpoint that softens the silhouette and adds a whisper of texture. Placed on a groom or best man before a ceremony at a local venue - whether a civic celebration at Hornsey Town Hall or a small service near Tottenham High Road - this boutonnière communicates calm affection and considered style. There's a pleasing sensory interplay when you lift it close: the mellow, almost honeyed scent of the rose, the cool, green freshness of the foliage, and the slight rustle of stems and ribbon as it is pinned. Made with an eye for proportion and a steady hand, this little floral accent is both understated and meaningful, a tiny emblem of the day's warmth. It's the kind of detail that, while small, lingers in photographs and memory, an intimate floral punctuation to the vows and the laughter that follows.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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