''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-image spread celebrates a single floral story across wedding details, rendered in peach, purple and white and prepared with care in our Kingston upon Thames studio. The top-left close-up captures a bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet against cream-white fabric; at its heart are numerous pale peach roses, their plush, velvety petals creating a warm core, ringed by ruffled white lisianthus edged with bright violet and scattered clusters of delicate baby's breath. The way the bouquet is held-hands steady, nails softly manicured-reveals stems wrapped beneath the blooms so the floral silhouette appears uninterrupted. Top-right, the groom wears a matching boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose accented with slender greenery, baby's breath and a small blush ribbon, the same soft tone mirrored by a solid peach tie visible under the lapel, tying the pair together. Bottom-left shows a slightly smaller, hand-tied bouquet resting on a neutral woven cloth; the stems are bound in a peach ribbon studded with pearl-like pins, lending a vintage touch that suits bridesmaids or a toss bouquet. Bottom-right frames a rounded centerpiece planted in a white, intricately woven basket-style vase, the peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath forming a low dome suited to Kingston upon Thames reception tables along the riverside. The ensemble smells lightly of summer roses and conveys the practiced restraint and intimacy Kingston upon Thames Flowers aims for when styling weddings in the town centre and nearby Hampton Court. This arrangement embodies a gentle, bridal poetry: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses, each bloom opening with a soft, sunlit warmth, ringed by a neat crown of purple-tipped lisianthus that adds an elegant, cool contrast. The roses read as small suns-creamy at their centers, peach at their edges-while the lisianthus provides a duskier, violet-tinged frame that lifts the composition and gives it graceful depth. Scattered through the cluster, delicate strands of white baby's breath knit a fine, airy lattice that keeps the bouquet feeling light and buoyant, as if it might float on a soft summer breeze. The lighting is diffused and flattering, picking out veins on petals and the gentle swirl of each rose without harsh shadows, making the whole arrangement feel like a portrait painted in pastel. Texturally, the design balances velvet and whisper: the dense, creamy petals of the roses against the crisp, papery lisianthus and the gossamer filler. The scent is subtly sweet and fresh, the sort that settles quietly into a bride's memories as lace and laughter mingle. As a local floral studio piece, it reads familiar to anyone who knows Kingston upon Thames-perhaps chosen for a riverside ceremony near the Bentall Centre or for photos along the market streets-crafted with the steady hand and eye you'd expect from Kingston upon Thames Flowers. It's a bouquet made to be held, photographed, and remembered, marrying tradition with a timeless, refined softness. This bouquet reads like a tender whisper of affection laid flat on a warm, textured beige linen and captured from a slightly raised viewpoint so every blossom can be read at once. The central chorus of peach and soft orange roses unfurls in generous, rounded blooms; each petal is soft and velvety, turning light into a gentle glow that feels like early morning on the Thames. Interspersed among them, crisp white lisianthus with violet-tipped edges introduce a cool, sophisticated accent that plays off the roses' warmth, creating a modern twist on a classic palette. Tiny clusters of gypsophila float like breath between larger flowers, adding an airy, almost musical pulse to the composition. The stems are wrapped in peach satin ribbon, its sheen complementary to the blooms, while a string of cream pearls spirals with understated luxury around the handle, giving the piece a tactile jewel-like finish. Lighting is soft and directional, softening shadows and revealing the subtle surface textures of each bloom and the linen backdrop. As a florist experienced in Kingston upon Thames, I imagine this tied and handed across from our bench near the Market to a couple saying their vows by Kingston Bridge; it feels ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or an intimate celebration where warmth and refined color matter. The scent, the weight, the drape of ribbon and pearls are all part of its promise-soft, romantic, and carefully composed. This boutonniere presents itself as a small, carefully composed invitation to celebration, centred on a flawless peach rose whose velveteen petals curl upward in a soft, coral-pink spiral. The bloom's outer edges blush with creamy ivory while the centre pools a warmer peach, creating a subtle gradient that reads luminous against a deep charcoal jacket. Surrounding the rose, airy sprays of white gypsophila create a frothy cloud that lightens the composition and introduces a whimsical, almost confetti-like quality; the tiny blooms catch highlights and seem to tremble with motion. Fine green foliage - a mix of slender fern fronds and glossy leaflets - threads through the cluster, giving the piece both movement and structure and offering a cool, dewy note suggestive of early-morning gardens. The rose and tie share a mirrored colour story, their coral-pink tones reflected in the satin ribbon that secures the stems into a tidy bow, the ribbon's soft sheen lending a touch of refinement. The boutonniere sits neatly on the lapel, the charcoal fabric providing a sophisticated backdrop that sharpens the floral colours and underscores the arrangement's quiet formality. As a florist in Kingston upon Thames might note, this is a piece that reads as both traditional and personal - suitable for a wedding, a milestone anniversary, or any formal occasion where warmth and restraint are desired. The textures invite touch: the rose's velvet softness, the baby's breath's feathery sprigs, and the ribbon's silky loop combine to create a tactile emblem of joy and attentive care. In the soft morning light that spills off the river, this peach rose boutonniere exudes an easy elegance meant to feel both handcrafted and unquestionably personal. The central rose opens with warm apricot tones that graduate to a softer peach at each petal's rim, petals layered like a small, velvet sunrise. Sprigs of gypsophila nestle around the bloom, their airy white buds giving the design an almost celestial sparkle against the textured linen beneath. Glossy green loops and a snippet of fern provide structural contrast, their cool sheen and subtle veins anchoring the composition while letting the peach hues remain the star. The stem is bound in matching peach satin, finished with a neat knot so the ribbon catches light with a low, graceful gleam. As a local florist with hands-on experience dressing grooms and guests across Kingston upon Thames and nearby Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames Flowers composes pieces like this for ceremonies near Kingston Bridge, boutique venues by the riverside, and intimate receptions at historic town houses. There's a gentle aroma in the arrangement - a whisper of fresh rose softened by green leaves - that reads as romantic rather than perfumed. Its scale and quiet refinement make it ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or any formal moment where subtlety matters; created to sit well in photographs taken on the riverside promenade or buttoned to a suit before stepping into the sunlight, it aims to be a small, lasting emblem of a day celebrated in the heart of Kingston. Resting on a textured, pale-beige fabric that suggests soft linen, this bouquet is photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint to reveal every layered detail. The central ensemble comprises several velvety peach to soft-apricot roses whose spiralled petals open outward in concentric folds, catching cool daylight and creating a warm inner glow. White lisianthus punctuate the arrangement with their ruffled forms, each edged in a vivid violet-purple halo; the tiny yellow stamens at their cores provide a crisp, sunny contrast against the pale whites. Delicate clusters of baby's breath float between the primary blooms like small clouds, contributing an ethereal, light-as-air texture that keeps the composition feeling open and romantic. The handle is wrapped in a pale peach ribbon and trimmed with multiple rows of small cream pearls, a detail that reads both tactile and refined when carried; the neat green stems are visible at the bouquet's base, hinting at the freshness of recent conditioning. The soft, natural lighting suggests an early afternoon near the riverside by Kingston Bridge or Canbury Gardens, where the scent of roses might mingle with river air. Suitable as a bridal bouquet, elegant table centrepiece, or a heartfelt celebration gift, this arrangement communicates warmth, calm, and attentive craftsmanship. Prepared by Kingston upon Thames Flowers with local sensibility, it reflects the neighbourhood's gentle charm and is a fitting choice for weddings, anniversaries, or thoughtful deliveries within the borough. A tender, gift-ready bouquet that reads like a memory of a summer sunrise: two to three dozen apricot and soft peach roses are arranged as a rounded, voluminous dome, each bloom showing a mix of fully opened rosettes and tighter buds so the composition feels abundant and alive. Nestled at the base are creamy Lisianthus blossoms with their ruffled petals tipped in a deep violet, their cool edges making the warm roses sing visually. Fine clusters of Gypsophila float between the stems, adding lightness and a soft, breathy fragrance you can almost imagine when looking at the image. The flowers are held in an airy white woven vessel-an orb-like basket with an open lattice that resembles handwoven willow-its bright finish making the colours feel fresher. On the left side of the composition two round decorative spheres of thin wooden strips lie casually on the white surface, mirroring the basket's texture and suggesting a thoughtful tablescape. The background is a muted linen beige, gently blurred to keep focus on the arrangement's tactile details. This piece reads as a thoughtful anniversary or new-home gift for someone living near Kingston Market or the riverside, an arrangement that balances romance and refinement, conjuring both the scent of roses and the quiet joy of giving.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the romantic celebration you've always imagined with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Kingston upon Thames Flowers. Thoughtfully designed for style and convenience, this premium flower collection includes everything you need for a beautifully coordinated bridal party. Choose from three curated packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests (1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets, 4 groom boutonnieres), the Original Package for 75-100 guests (1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets, 6 groom boutonnieres), and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests (1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets, 8 groom boutonnieres). Each bouquet and boutonniere is crafted by expert florists to complement your wedding theme, enhance your photos, and create a truly heart-touching atmosphere on your special day. Perfect for couples in Kingston upon Thames and surrounding areas, this wedding flower collection offers a stress-free way to achieve a cohesive, premium look with high-quality, fresh blooms. Trust Kingston upon Thames Flowers for reliable service, beautiful designs, and an unforgettable floral experience on your wedding day.
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    Exceptional quality and attention to detail. The flowers were a highlight of our wedding.

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    The floral arrangements were unique and exactly what we wanted for our celebration.

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    The bridal bouquet was a masterpiece. It held its beauty all day long.

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