Waterloo Wedding Collections

At Waterloo Flowers, we know your wedding day in Waterloo deserves flowers that feel as unforgettable as your vows. Our dedicated wedding florist team has years of experience creating romantic, photo-ready arrangements for celebrations across South Bank, Lambeth, and Elephant & Castle.

From intimate ceremonies by the London Eye to grand receptions near Waterloo Station and along The Cut, we design each bridal bouquet, buttonhole, and table centrepiece to reflect your story. Using fresh, premium flowers sourced daily, we craft classic roses, wild garden-style mixes, or sleek modern bouquets tailored to your colour palette and venue.

Choose from our curated wedding collections or work with us on a fully bespoke design. We frequently create wedding flowers for couples celebrating around:

  • South Bank riverside venues
  • Old Vic and theatre district receptions
  • Lambeth and Elephant & Castle hotels and event spaces

Need last-minute finishing touches? Our reliable same-day delivery service in Waterloo and nearby areas is available until 3 PM, ideal for extra bouquets, thank-you flowers, or ceremony décor. You can easily order online, then leave the timing, transport, and presentation to us.

As a trusted local florist, we're here to guide you through every petal: from your first consultation to the final check at your venue. Share your ideas with Waterloo Flowers, and we'll turn them into wedding flowers you'll love looking back on for years.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Pinned neatly to the lapel of a tailored suit, the boutonnière speaks the same language as the matching bouquet: a single, curling red rose-its velvety petals turned slightly outward-accompanied by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a trailing snippet of eucalyptus that softens the silhouette and adds a whisper of silver-green. The groom's accessory is confident and restrained, a miniature echo of the fuller bridal composition where lush blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like base for the deeper scarlet roses. In the bouquet, hydrangea heads sit like sculptural orbs, their layered petals cool to the touch and holding a gentle moisture that suggests recent harvesting; the roses provide focal points of classic romance and warmth. Between those larger forms, baby's breath acts as a filigree, airy and light, while eucalyptus leaves slip through the arrangement with their rounded shapes and subtle, menthol-tinged scent, adding depth to both the visual and olfactory profile. The overall effect is modern yet timeless-clean lines paired with soft, organic movement-and is precisely the kind of pairing we craft at Waterloo Flowers for couples marrying near Lower Marsh or the South Bank. The composition reads boldly in photographs and sings quietly in person: a celebration of texture, contrast, and considered restraint that feels suited to both a formal ceremony and the relaxed energy of Waterloo's riverside venues.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Captured as a cohesive suite of wedding florals, this four-frame image celebrates a refined peach, purple and white theme familiar to couples marrying around Waterloo and the South Bank. In the top-left frame a bride holds a rounded bouquet against her ivory dress; at its center are lush, pale peach roses whose velvety petals create a warm glow, encircled by white lisianthus edged in lively purple and sprinkled with delicate baby's breath, the stems bound in blush ribbon that feels soft to the touch. Top-right offers a close study of the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket: one neat peach rosebud, a smattering of baby's breath, slender green fronds and a tiny coordinating ribbon echo the bride's bouquet and the peach tie peeking beneath the lapel. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller, compact bouquet laid on a light woven cloth, its scale suggesting a bridesmaid piece or a toss bouquet; pearlescent pins hold the ribbon wrap in place and the same floral dialogue repeats - peach roses, violet-trimmed lisianthus and airy gypsophila. Bottom-right frames a reception centerpiece: a domed arrangement in a white, basket-like vase with open weaving, paired with two small natural decorative spheres on a neutral surface as if styled for a table at a local venue near Waterloo Station or an intimate reception along Jubilee Gardens. As a Waterloo florist, I note the careful balance of texture, the soft summer fragrance of roses and the way colour ties attire and tables together - a quietly elegant palette that feels both timeless and distinctly local, prepared with the attention we bring at Waterloo Flowers.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage captures a refined wedding flower story in tones of white, cream, green, and red, the kind of design that might grace a chic ceremony in Waterloo, just off The Cut. In the top-left panel, a bride stands against a soft beige backdrop, her upper body gently cropped so attention falls on the cascading bouquet she holds. The bouquet is opulent yet balanced: star-shaped white oriental lilies open wide, their stamens adding a hint of drama, while delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids trail in a flowing waterfall downwards. At the bouquet's heart sits a creamy yellow-tinged rose, radiating warmth amid clusters of bright green spherical blooms reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, glossy green leaves, and cheerful red berries that look like Hypericum. Wisps of baby's breath and slender grasses thread through the arrangement, creating airy movement. The top-right panel shifts to the groom's lapel, where a dark charcoal suit, clean white shirt, and vivid red tie form a sharp backdrop for a single white orchid boutonnière. This miniature arrangement mirrors the bridal bouquet with its orchid bloom, green pompon accent, and tiny white filler flowers, all finished with a bright red ribbon tied neatly around the stems. The bottom-left image isolates this same boutonnière on a pale, linen-like beige fabric, highlighting the contrast between smooth petals, the fresh green leaf, and the satin ribbon. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows the full bridal bouquet upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a spotless white surface, with three white wicker balls arranged beside it, suggesting a thoughtfully styled reception display one might find at a Waterloo Flowers wedding set-up.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a harmonious floral theme that could easily grace a venue overlooking the Thames near Waterloo. The top-left panel reveals the bride from the neckline down, wearing a strapless white gown whose smooth fabric provides a serene backdrop for her full, rounded bouquet. The bouquet overflows with vibrant fuchsia peonies with densely layered petals, paired with crisp white alstroemeria whose petals are traced with fine maroon speckles. Between them, pale-green spiky blooms and deep green leaves add texture, movement, and a fresh, botanical feel. Her hands, gently wrapped around the stems, show a single elegant ring that catches the light, hinting at the promises being made. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's attire: a dark charcoal suit and a sleek lavender tie frame a delicate boutonniere on the lapel. This small piece repeats the floral language of the bouquet with white alstroemeria florets, tiny green starbursts, and neat greenery bound with a coordinating lavender satin ribbon, grounding his look in the couple's chosen colours. Below, in the bottom-left image, a smaller hand-tied bouquet lies on subtly textured beige fabric. It picks up the same floral mix-fuchsia peonies, white Peruvian lilies, and bright green touches-its stems tightly wrapped with lavender-purple ribbon, ready for a bridesmaid walking through nearby streets or for the bouquet toss later in the evening. The bottom-right panel transforms these same blooms into a centrepiece: compact clusters of pink peonies and white alstroemeria nestle in a spherical white vase crafted from woven, crisscrossing strands, flanked by three pale beige wicker balls in varied sizes. Together, the four panels demonstrate how a single, vibrant palette can seamlessly link bridal flowers, groom's details, attendants' bouquets, and reception décor in a stylish central London wedding.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
This image focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, a graceful composition that pairs a single pink rose with delicate accents, captured against the deep slate of a tailored suit typical of a chic Waterloo celebration. The rose itself is full yet not fully open, with layers of soft petals forming a flawless spiral that suggests both freshness and restraint. Around its base, the florist has added just enough greenery to cradle the bloom, allowing thin, polished leaves to arc gently along the lapel without overpowering the central flower. Tiny sprays of baby's breath nestle beside the rose, their miniature white blossoms introducing a hint of lightness and texture, reminiscent of the fluttering movement of guests gathering along the South Bank. The stem is neatly bound in a lustrous, velvety ribbon, dyed to harmonise with the rosy tones above, and secured so smoothly that no stray threads distract from the clean lines. The contrast between the soft florals and the structured charcoal jacket creates a look that is both romantic and contemporary, suitable for intimate ceremonies at the nearby registry office or stylish receptions in Waterloo's warehouse venues. One can picture the moment when the boutonniere is pinned on, hands steady but hearts racing, as the rose becomes a small, fragrant marker of love worn close to the heart. This detail may be modest in size, yet it carries immense emotional weight, anchoring the groom's ensemble with a touch of colour, elegance, and quiet vulnerability on an unforgettable day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part collage presents a complete red rose and baby's breath wedding story, the kind of classic styling often requested by couples marrying around Waterloo, close to the Thames and the station. In the top-left image, the focus rests on a bride in a traditional white lace dress, her bouquet held just at waist height. The arrangement is generously rounded, built from layer upon layer of deep crimson roses, their velvety petals forming a luxurious cushion, softened by clusters of white gypsophila and discreet touches of greenery. The light grazes the lace and petals gently, evoking the calm of a ceremony about to begin. To the right, the groom's boutonniere takes center stage: a single red rosebud framed by baby's breath, slender green leaves, and whimsical strands of decorative grass, secured with a narrow red satin bow. It sits smartly on the lapel of a charcoal-grey suit, paired with a vivid red tie that mirrors the bridal bouquet. In the lower-left panel, another matching bouquet is photographed alone on a light grey, almost stone-like surface, highlighting the fullness of the roses and the spray of white gypsophila, while the stems are tightly bound with red-and-white striped twine that hints at careful craftsmanship from a nearby shop like Waterloo Flowers. The bottom-right image moves us to the reception: a dome-shaped cluster of red roses and baby's breath arranged in a hollow, white woven sphere, much like a decorative lantern. Two smaller off-white woven balls rest in front, suggesting a modern, textural table display. Seen together, the collage reveals how one romantic red-and-white concept can unify the walk down the aisle, the groom's look, and the celebration tables all in one cohesive, elegant theme.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image presents a cohesive wedding floral ensemble, styled with the understated elegance you might expect from a local Waterloo florist familiar with intimate city weddings. Central to the composition is the bride's bouquet: an abundant, gently rounded arrangement of cream peonies and blush roses, their petals unfolding in layers that catch the light in soft ripples. Among them, a few blossoms carry richer tones of magenta and lilac, lending depth and contrast without breaking the overall softness. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave through the bouquet, adding movement and a cloud-like lightness, as though the flowers are stirred by a faint breeze drifting up from nearby Waterloo Bridge. To the side, the groom's boutonnière provides a delicate echo-a single lilac-toned rosebud, perfectly cupped, cradled beside slender, feathery greenery and minute specks of baby's breath. The stems are tidily wrapped in a slim ribbon, its surface slightly glossy, suggesting a careful human touch. Surrounding leaves are smooth and structured, a fresh, deep green that frames the pastel petals and gently guides the eye through the piece. Light in the scene appears natural and diffused, like the brightness that filters through café windows along The Cut, creating subtle shadows that highlight texture without harshness. Together, these floral elements convey a sense of quiet romance and refined simplicity, as though waiting on a hallway console to be collected before a ceremony at a nearby registry office or riverside venue. They feel timeless, fresh, and intimately connected to the rhythms of a wedding day in central London.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding flower photographs presents a cohesive orchid and rose story, the sort of coordinated look often chosen by couples marrying around Waterloo and the South Bank. The top left panel shows a bride from the mid-torso down, her detailed white lace dress providing a soft canvas for a lush cascading bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids with warm yellow centers drift downward, mingling with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock blossoms, misty white baby's breath, and loose, natural greenery. Sprigs of deeper, almost fuchsia spiky flowers are threaded through, bringing a confident accent of colour to the otherwise gentle palette. In the top right, the camera tightens in on the groom's dark charcoal or black suit jacket, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned to the lapel above a bold red tie and patterned shirt. Baby's breath and slim green sprigs frame the orchid, the stems carefully bound with a tidy white satin ribbon. The lower left image shows the same boutonniere laid flat on a nubbly beige textile, its craftsmanship and proportion easy to appreciate before it's fastened for the day. In the lower right, a matching table centerpiece echoes the bridal bouquet, arranged in a white lattice-patterned cylinder vase on a smooth white surface. White orchids, soft pink garden roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, and greenery spill outward, with deep pink spiky accents providing rhythm and depth, flanked by two white woven spheres. Together, the four images illustrate a complete wedding flower collection, from personal flowers to reception décor, unified by colour, texture, and graceful movement.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Imagine this quartet of wedding florals described by a florist who makes regular runs from Lower Marsh to the riverside venues around Waterloo Station: the consistent colourway - vibrant red, clean white and verdant green - ties every piece into one harmonious suite. In the top-left panel a bride, photographed from mid-torso down against a soft beige background, holds a voluminous cascading bouquet; star-shaped white lilies open outward, red rose buds tuck in close, and white phalaenopsis orchids tumble in a graceful cascade. Tiny clusters of white gypsophila and bright red hypericum berries add texture and visual punctuation, while ribbons of thin, spiky foliage and broader leaves give depth and a gentle sense of movement. The lace on the bodice offers a contrast in texture to the smooth orchid petals and the velvet of roses. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey or charcoal suit and set off by a striking red tie; a single phalaenopsis orchid forms the focal point, flanked by two berry clusters, small leaves and baby's breath, all bound with a neat red ribbon loop that references the bouquet. Bottom-left is a detailed, understated view of a coordinating boutonniere resting on textured beige fabric - the satin orchid, waxy hypericum and soft gypsophila are easy to study here. Bottom-right reveals a sculpted centerpiece in a white woven vessel on a clean white surface, accompanied by white spherical décor; it mirrors the bouquet's materials and would sit beautifully on a reception table at a Southbank venue, offering a refined, cohesive look for the whole wedding.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents an elegant, unified wedding floral story, much like a real celebration unfolding in one of Waterloo's chic riverside venues. In the top-left panel, the bride's torso is shown in a smooth, strapless white gown, her hands wrapped around a generous cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc outward in fluid lines, their wide petals softly curving over clusters of blush and powder-pink roses, lavender-toned blooms, and light sprays of baby's breath, all set off by tendrils of trailing greenery. The bouquet feels luxurious and fluid, as though it might sway gently with each step down a candlelit aisle near the Old Vic. In the top-right panel, attention tightens to the groom's lapel: a dark grey suit jacket, crisply tailored, holds a carefully crafted boutonniere. A single snow-white orchid faces forward, supported by small lavender filler flowers, a touch of green foliage, and a delicate purple ribbon that harmonises with the bright magenta tie peeking through beneath the jacket. The bottom-left panel turns the focus to another boutonniere displayed on a softly textured beige fabric, almost like a detail shot taken on a dressing table in a Waterloo townhouse. Here, a fresh white orchid bud is paired with tiny white baby's breath and a vivid pink ribbon, its simplicity speaking of quiet refinement. The bottom-right panel reveals a cascading centerpiece in an ornate white woven vase. White orchids tumble down among mixed pink and lavender roses, interlaced with purple filler flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven decorative spheres rest alongside, creating a balanced, contemporary composition ideal for a modern wedding reception near the South Bank.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed against a softly lit background that could easily belong to a stylish venue near Waterloo Bridge, this floral duo showcases the careful artistry behind a wedding day. The bridal bouquet takes a classic round shape, brimming with mauve-pink roses whose petals are blush-toned, softly curled, and ever so slightly translucent at the edges. The roses create an almost painterly effect, like pale watercolours layered over each other, especially where the light falls across them. Between these romantic blooms, bright green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with texture and freshness, their tiny, spherical forms echoing the lawns and city gardens tucked around Waterloo and the South Bank. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms are interspersed, their delicately folded petals adding a luxurious softness that makes the bouquet feel plush and inviting to hold. Fine greenery peeks through, with slim leaves and airy stems giving just enough movement to keep the arrangement from feeling too formal. At the base, the stems are trimmed and bound in an intricate ribbon wrap, likely featuring layers of pink and ivory satin, the fabric smooth and shining where it catches the light. The fragrance is imagined as a blend of classic rose, fresh greenery, and the cool air of a morning by the Thames. Nearby rests the groom's boutonnière, a carefully composed miniature of the bouquet's essence: one elegant white lisianthus bloom trimmed with wispy grasses or foliage and tied with a narrow lavender ribbon. The overall impression is cohesive and intentional, a floral expression of joy, tenderness, and shared commitment for a couple celebrating their wedding in the heart of Waterloo.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding flower photographs captures a unified red rose theme, perfectly suited to a romantic celebration in the heart of Waterloo. In the top-left panel, a bride in a crisp white gown is shown from the waist down, her hands gently clasping a compact bouquet. The bouquet is a vivid dome of deep red roses, their velvety petals spiralling closely together, interspersed with round clusters of red hypericum berries that glint softly in the light. A smooth collar of dark green foliage hugs the base, creating a neat edge that rests comfortably against the fabric of her dress as though she is about to step into a ceremony near the Old Vic. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's chest, where a charcoal grey jacket frames a bright red tie and white shirt. His boutonniere features one immaculate red rosebud, still slightly closed, accented with slender, arching greenery, a few delicate white gypsophila blossoms, and matching berries, all bound with a narrow red satin ribbon that forms a tiny, elegant bow. In the bottom-left photograph, another red bouquet lies on a textured beige background. Lush red roses and berries are wrapped in broad, glossy green leaves, folded and shaped into a modern, sculptural frame. A red ribbon is tied around the stems, its trailing end visible on the right side, suggesting this arrangement may be for a bridesmaid or to dress the aisle. The bottom-right panel showcases a coordinating centerpiece: a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and berries sitting atop a striking white woven sphere, similar in look to intricately laced rattan. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven balls rest nearby on a pale tabletop, adding warmth and texture, like décor you might find in a stylish Waterloo loft venue. Altogether, the collage demonstrates how red roses, berries and simple greenery can be artfully repeated to create a complete, visually harmonious wedding collection.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
In this four-image collage, a cohesive wedding flower story unfolds in shades of blush pink, lavender, and vivid green, ideal for a stylish celebration anywhere from Waterloo to the riverside venues along the South Bank. The upper-left panel focuses on a bride from the waist down, dressed in a white lace gown, her hands wrapped around a full, rounded bouquet. The bouquet brims with pale pink and soft lavender roses, some tightly furled, others generously open, giving a sense of movement and depth. Bright green button chrysanthemums are tucked between the roses, adding cheerful, contemporary accents. Light pink alstroemeria speckled with yellow and wisps of white baby's breath thread through the design, bringing a light, airy feel, while rich green foliage provides structure and contrast. The upper-right panel draws the eye to a groom's detail: a boutonniere pinned neatly to a charcoal-grey suit jacket beside a rich fuchsia tie. It features a single blush rosebud, a couple of lime-green button chrysanthemums, delicate gypsophila, and a slender piece of decorative grass, all tied with a slim fuchsia ribbon, a subtle echo of the bridal bouquet-just the kind of detail we love to craft at Waterloo Flowers. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet rests horizontally on a light beige textured surface, perhaps representing a bridesmaid's bouquet or an alternate bridal view. Its stems are bound smoothly with a wide fuchsia ribbon, revealing the skilled hand-tied technique. The lower-right panel showcases a compact centrepiece on a clean white surface: roses, green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath clustered in a white spherical vase with a lattice-like weave, accompanied by two small, pale woven spheres, perfect for dressing tables near Waterloo Station or the Southbank Centre.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images feels like a quiet love letter to classic romance, all built around roses in creamy whites, soft yellows, and blush to mauve pinks. In the top left frame, the bride is visible from the chest down, her white dress finished with delicate lace tracing the bodice, and in her hands she holds a perfectly symmetrical, round bouquet. The roses are tightly clustered, cream blooms nestled with richer pink and magenta roses, their velvety petals offset by the airy sprinkling of baby's breath and fresh green foliage peeking between each flower, creating a refined, timeless look that would suit an intimate ceremony in Waterloo or along the nearby riverside. The top right focuses closely on the groom's lapel: a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and a striking red silk tie form the backdrop for a single white rosebud boutonnière. This little design is meticulously composed, with a collar of tiny white filler flowers and a slender stem of greenery, tied with a neat white satin bow that sits precisely on the fabric, enhancing the sense of polished formality. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet rests casually on soft, beige linen, mirroring the bridal blooms but with a slightly more relaxed, hand-gathered feel; cream and pale yellow roses mingle with pink roses, surrounded by generous puffs of baby's breath and lush green leaves, the stems covered in a pink and white striped ribbon handle. The bottom right panel shows a coordinating reception centrepiece: a round bouquet of the same roses and fillers placed atop a sculptural white twig sphere, with two smaller woven orbs beside it on a white surface, the whole arrangement glowing softly against a light beige background, ready to grace a wedding table at a local Waterloo celebration.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet is cradled gently in the image, composed with the kind of quiet confidence that comes from years of arranging wedding flowers for couples celebrating around Waterloo. The bouquet's shape is softly rounded and inviting, full but not fussy, as if it could be carried comfortably down the aisle at a riverside ceremony or a chic warehouse venue. Creamy white lisianthus are the stars here, their silky petals layered like fine fabric, giving the bouquet a plush, cloud-like core. Nestled among them are pastel hydrangea blooms in cool, powdery tones, their clustered florets adding volume and a hint of early morning softness. Lilac allium punctuate the design with playful, starburst-shaped heads, a lively touch of purple that keeps the arrangement from feeling too traditional. The stems are wrapped neatly, creating a firm, tactile handle that contrasts with the softness of the flowers; you can almost sense the subtle weight and balance in the bride's hand. Slender greenery threads through and around the bouquet, giving depth and movement, like a gentle breeze winding through a garden just off Lower Marsh. Light seems to gather on the petals, catching the paler tones and making them glow with a youthful, serene radiance. A tender, powdery fragrance drifts from the lisianthus and hydrangea, mingling with the fresh scent of greenery, conjuring the feeling of a spring garden after rain. Whether pictured being carried down a church aisle, framed by city brickwork, or placed in a glass vase during the wedding breakfast, this bouquet conveys a quiet promise of forever, reflecting thoughtful selection, local knowledge, and years of floral expertise.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single peach rosebud sits pinned to a dark charcoal or navy jacket lapel, its petals still unfurling with a soft, velvety finish that reads as quietly elegant against the tailored wool. Tiny clouds of gypsophila nestle around the bud, providing a whisper of white that lifts the coral-peach tone, while a small flourish of greenery adds structure and a hint of botanically crisp texture. A narrow peach-coloured ribbon is tied in a neat bow at the boutonnière's base, mirroring the groom's coral tie and the clean line of the crisp white shirt beneath, so the small floral detail reads as part of a carefully considered colour story.

As a florist would note, the interplay here is tactile and visual: the softness of the rose contrasts with the jacket's structured weave, and the airy gypsophila offers a lightness that keeps the piece from feeling heavy. In the context of Waterloo and nearby venues - perhaps a quiet ceremony by the Thames or a reception close to Waterloo Station - this boutonnière sits close to the heart and marks a moment of personal expression. It's a restrained, refined touch that complements the bride's bouquet and the overall palette of apricot, peach, and green, telling a small but telling story of coordination, attention to texture, and the quiet pride of a groom ready to stand beside his partner.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Arranged in four panels, this image shows a cohesive wedding floral suite conceived for celebrations around Waterloo and Lower Marsh, captured in a calming white-and-purple motif. The top-left frame focuses on a bride in a strapless white dress holding a generous hand-tied bouquet: glossy white oriental lilies open wide with visible stamens, accompanied by white lisianthus edged in lavender-purple, and a handful of partly closed buds that promise unfolding moments. Narrow spires of deep purple veronica and ribbons of grass-like foliage add contrast and texture, creating a composition that reads both modern and romantic. In the top-right panel a groom's boutonniere is carefully pinned to a charcoal-grey suit jacket - a single purple-rimmed lisianthus, a small lily bud and a sprig of veronica bound with a white ribbon, the groom's purple silk tie peeking beneath the lapel to echo the flowers. The bottom-left panel shows a bridesmaid's smaller hand-tied bouquet laid across a soft beige cloth, stems neatly wrapped with white ribbon for easy carrying; the bouquet mirrors the bridal palette in a more intimate scale. Bottom-right reveals a tall centerpiece planted in a white woven spherical vase, its open-lattice form lending architectural interest as white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, and trailing greenery cascade over the rim, paired with two woven beige spheres to suggest table styling. The light is soft and warm, lending a gentle luminosity to petals and leaves; the scent is subtly sweet with green, herbal undertones. Crafted with local sensibility, this suite is the kind of work Waterloo Flowers might deliver to venues near the Old Vic, the Royal Festival Hall, or for a reception beside the Thames.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-up of the groom's boutonniere reveals a single red rose that serves as a bold, romantic focal point, perfectly suited to an elegant wedding unfolding in Waterloo. The rose is a rich, wine-deep crimson, its velvety petals spiralling inward in tight, graceful layers that seem to hold the day's anticipation. It sits carefully nestled against the groom's suit, just above a coordinating crimson tie whose soft sheen reflects the same tone, creating a polished, unified look. Surrounding the rose are neatly placed sprigs of greenery, their leaves a clean, glossy green that offers a fresh counterpoint to the dark jacket and vibrant bloom. Small clusters of berries, round and firm, introduce a subtle texture, their colour echoing the rose but with a more subdued, natural tone, like something gathered from a park near Waterloo Bridge. Threads of baby's breath weave delicately through the composition, their tiny white blossoms lightening the design and adding a touch of classic wedding tradition. Under soft lighting-perhaps from a nearby window overlooking the buzzing streets around the station-the boutonniere's textures stand out: the smooth, almost silky surface of the rose petals, the slight rigidity of the leaves, and the fine, lace-like quality of the baby's breath. Though compact, the piece feels carefully considered, one of those quiet details that expresses individuality and care. It's easy to imagine the groom adjusting it while waiting for the ceremony to begin, or catching its faint floral scent amid the sounds of laughter and music as the celebration continues into the Waterloo evening.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned to a groom's lapel, the boutonnière reads like a compact love letter: a single pale yellow rose, its surface velvet-smooth and impeccably cupped, stands proud at the centre, accompanied by delicate sprays of baby's breath and narrow, whispering green sprigs. The composition is restrained yet expressive, the soft lemon tones of the rose offering calm against the crisp geometry of a black jacket and the sharp colour of a red tie. A neat white ribbon secures the stems, its crisp brightness providing a small, tactile contrast to the plushness of the flower and the feather-light texture of the gypsophila. In softer light - the sort that filters across rehearsal rooms near the Old Vic or through the archways by Waterloo Station - the rose's petals pick up a gentle sheen that makes the boutonnière feel both intimate and ceremonially poised. There is a subtle play of textures: the velvet bloom, the airy baby's breath, the satin of the ribbon, and the tactile grain of the jacket fabric, all combining to create a small object of care that sits close to the wearer's heart. Crafted with the same attention we bring to wedding work around Lower Marsh and the South Bank, this boutonnière is designed to be felt as well as seen - a fragrant, understated accent that signals fidelity and quiet elegance at the moment vows are exchanged.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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