ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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The image presents a carefully curated still life centred on a bouquet of red roses, lush and full, as if prepared for a wedding breakfast close to Manor House station. The roses are gathered into a low, rounded dome, each head angled just enough to reveal the spiral of petals as they unfold from tightly furled hearts to wide, open blooms. Their deep crimson colour appears almost velvety under the soft, diffused light, giving the arrangement a sense of warmth and quiet opulence. Among the roses, you can see tiny clusters of red hypericum berries, their smooth, glossy surfaces punctuating the composition with subtle glints of brightness. A neat edging of dark, polished green leaves circles the base, anchoring the bouquet and suggesting the freshness of foliage sourced from nearby city gardens and tree-lined streets off Seven Sisters Road. The flowers sit in a striking white vase formed from interlaced, branch-like strips that create an airy, cage-like lattice, allowing glimpses of negative space that keep the arrangement feeling light despite its richness. On the pristine white surface in front of the vase, two decorative spheres crafted from cream-coloured wooden bands echo the same woven texture, their asymmetrical positioning bringing a quiet sense of movement and perspective. The background is a soft, warm beige, with a fine, almost linen-like pattern that adds depth without competing for attention. Together, these elements create a harmonious blend of modern design and timeless romance, perfectly suited to wedding collections and intimate celebrations around the Manor House area, where elegant floral details elevate each special moment. Pinned neatly to a crisp, dark jacket, this Manor House boutonniere features a single, beautifully formed pink rose at its heart, radiating warmth and poised elegance. The bloom is a rich, romantic pink that stands out clearly against the fabric, each petal smooth and velvety, curling gently outward in a classic spiral that feels both timeless and intimate. Surrounding the rose, clusters of white gypsophila create a soft halo, their tiny blossoms so numerous and fine that they resemble a cloud of light drifting around the central flower, adding texture without overwhelming its simplicity. Among this airy whiteness, bright red berries offer a striking contrast, their rounded, glossy surfaces hinting at joy and celebration, as if echoing the lively spirit of nearby Green Lanes and the bustle of local gatherings. Slim stems of greenery stretch beyond the petals, lending a sense of natural movement and freshness reminiscent of walks through Finsbury Park on a bright afternoon. At the base of the design, a single wide green leaf is shaped into an elegant loop, its polished sheen catching a gentle glimmer, providing a refined collar that cradles the flowers above. The stems are firmly wrapped in a narrow red ribbon, tied with the practiced touch of an experienced florist, the bow subtle yet distinctly festive. Together, these elements create a boutonniere that harmonises tradition with modern city style, ideal for grooms, best men, or special guests attending weddings and celebrations around Manor House, from intimate civil ceremonies to larger receptions in local halls and restaurants. This graceful boutonniere showcases a vibrant fuchsia rose at its centre, the bloom open enough to display its layered spiral of velvety petals, yet still holding the freshness of a flower cut that same morning. The petals have a smooth, almost satiny texture, curving outwards in gentle, romantic folds. Around the rose, clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate border, each tiny blossom like a soft star that adds light and subtle movement, brightening the overall design the way morning light brightens the streets near Manor House station. Tucked among the flowers are vivid red hypericum berries, rounded and glossy, providing playful bursts of colour and a modern contrast that would stand out beautifully against a dark suit at a wedding reception in nearby Harringay or along Seven Sisters Road. The foliage is carefully shaped rather than simply placed: broad green leaves are looped and curled into elegant arcs, embracing the rose and creating a sense of structure, while slim strands of ornamental grass trail out with a light, airy rhythm. The stem is meticulously wrapped in a deep red ribbon, the coils snug and even, giving the piece a polished, formal finish with a subtle sheen under the light. Set on a neutral, slightly textured fabric background, the colours appear especially vivid, the rose almost luminous. You can imagine the cool touch of the ribbon, the firmness of the berries, and the faint, fresh fragrance of rose and greenery. This boutonniere feels designed for an important moment in Manor House-perhaps a wedding, prom, or anniversary-where a small, beautifully made floral detail can quietly express love and celebration. This four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated red rose wedding set, perfect for a Manor House celebration close to the bustle of Green Lanes yet filled with romantic calm. In the top-left panel, a bride in a traditional white gown gently cradles a compact bridal bouquet. The arrangement is made of tightly grouped, deep crimson red roses, each bloom pressed closely to the next so the bouquet appears lush and rounded. Red hypericum berries peek through the petals like polished beads, and the entire posy is framed with a crisp collar of rich green foliage that defines its shape as she walks down the aisle. The top-right photograph focuses on the groom's dark charcoal suit jacket, where a single red rosebud boutonniere sits proudly on his lapel. Wisps of ruscus-like greenery and tiny white gypsophila flowers soften the edges, while a few red berries echo the bouquet. A slim red satin ribbon bow secures the stems and matches his vivid red tie and fresh white shirt, giving the couple's look a unified, contemporary feel. In the bottom-left image, a second bouquet of red roses and berries is presented against a textured beige fabric. This design uses bold, dark green tropical leaves folded and curved around the blooms to build a modern, architectural collar, with a red ribbon binding the stems. The bottom-right frame shows a matching table centrepiece: a low dome of red roses and berries resting on a white, intricately woven spherical holder crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller wooden spheres sit alongside on a pale surface, suggesting stylish, cohesive table décor suited to a Manor House wedding reception or intimate Valentine's dinner near Finsbury Park. This image captures a luxuriously full bridal bouquet, composed almost entirely of rich red roses and bright red hypericum berries, the sort of design that might travel from a studio near Manor House station straight into a bride's waiting hands. The roses form the main body of the bouquet, tightly clustered so their rounded heads nestle together, creating a plush, velvety surface of layered petals. Each bloom is a strong, even red, neither too dark nor too bright, just the right shade to suggest passion without overwhelming the eye. Weaving among them are small sprays of red berries, smooth and glossy, like tiny polished stones. They dot the arrangement with a playful lift, adding small highlights where light can catch and reflect. The entire bouquet is encircled with folded aspidistra leaves, deep green and architectural, giving the design precise, controlled edges. Their broad, curved shapes act almost like a living frame, holding the roses and berries in a neat, domed silhouette. You can imagine the subtle rustle as the bouquet is tied off, the stems carefully cut to an even length so they rest comfortably in the bride's grip. The overall impression is one of carefully curated drama: a modern take on a classic red rose wedding bouquet, perfectly suited to the mix of urban energy and green spaces around Manor House, from the bustle of nearby streets to the peaceful expanses of Finsbury Park. The scent is softly floral rather than overpowering, like a quiet promise that lingers in the air long after the vows have been spoken. Viewed from above, this bouquet rests upon a soft, light beige cloth that resembles natural linen, its muted texture allowing the vivid flowers to command attention. At the centre, five or six full-bloom deep red roses are packed closely together, each blossom with a classic spiral heart unfolding into velvety layers. Their colour is an intense, almost wine-like crimson, the sort of rich tone that instantly conjures up romance and heartfelt declarations in the neighbourhoods around Manor House and nearby Harringay. Nestled gently between the roses sit clusters of small, round hypericum berries, their glossy skins reflecting the light like droplets of lacquer. Their hue leans toward a brighter, more orange-red shade, creating a lively counterpoint to the darker petals and adding a sense of playful movement within the tight composition. Encasing this floral core, broad dark green tropical leaves are artfully shaped and wrapped to form an elegant, structured ring. Their smooth surfaces and strong lines give the bouquet a contemporary silhouette while still feeling lush and organic, like foliage glimpsed along nearby park paths. The stems below are bound with a co-ordinated red satin ribbon, just visible where it emerges from the leaves, its subtle shine echoing the luxurious feel of the roses. The light is even and gentle, without harsh shadows, highlighting each petal's delicate curl and every berry's rounded sheen. You can almost imagine the faint scent of roses drifting through a Manor House apartment as this bouquet is placed in a waiting vase. The arrangement radiates passion tempered by refinement, ideal for a proposal, an anniversary dinner near Finsbury Park, or a stylish bridal party looking for a classic red accent created locally and delivered with care. Set against a soft, light beige fabric backdrop with a subtle woven texture, this bouquet of red roses appears both dramatic and serene, as though paused in the middle of a love story. The roses are arranged in a compact, rounded cluster, every bloom turned outward to reveal layer upon layer of velvety petals in deep crimson and garnet tones. A few petals gently ruffle at their edges, suggesting freshness and life, as if they have only just been tied by a florist in Manor House for same-day delivery. Between the roses, bright red hypericum berries glimmer like tiny droplets, their glossy, rounded shapes offering a delightful contrast to the lush softness of the petals. Encircling the base, dark green leaves have been carefully folded and sculpted into a neat collar, giving the bouquet a crisp outline and a sense of structure. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a vivid red satin ribbon that lies snug and smooth, completing the composition with a polished flourish. Photographed from slightly above, the image reveals the intimate details: the delicate spirals at the heart of each rose, the way the berries nestle between the blooms, and the careful alignment of the foliage. This bouquet seems destined for a bride making her way from a townhouse near Manor House to a ceremony, or for a romantic dinner set in a cosy flat overlooking Finsbury Park, where the fragrance of roses would mingle with candlelight and quiet conversation.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your special day with the ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION from Flowers Manor House, crafted to bring timeless elegance and romance to every moment. Designed for modern couples who value premium quality and cohesive styling, this collection ensures every bouquet and boutonniere beautifully complements your wedding theme.

Choose from three curated packages to suit your guest list and budget. The Intimate Package is perfect for 50-75 guests and includes 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets, and 4 groom boutonnieres. The Original Package suits 75-100 guests with 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets, and 6 groom boutonnieres. For grand celebrations of 100+ guests, the Ultimate Package offers 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets, and 8 groom boutonnieres, ensuring every key moment is framed with luxurious blooms.

Each arrangement is handcrafted by our skilled florists using fresh, premium flowers for long-lasting beauty and stunning photographs. Based at Manor House, Flowers Manor House is known for friendly service, reliable delivery, and attention to detail, helping you feel confident that your wedding flowers are in expert hands.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or an elegant reception, the Royal Essence Wedding Collection provides a cohesive floral look, effortless planning, and unforgettable style. Order today to secure your date and let us bring your wedding vision to life.
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    Handy Flowers had amazing table décor flowers set up for us. Everything in the hall looked astonishing and I could not have chosen better florists. What a grand company!

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    Flowers were professionally arranged and the florist delivered them to the venue in the morning of the wedding and they matched perfectly with the setting. Perfect delivery!

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    I have already used the service several times and am very satisfied! Beautiful, fresh bouquets. Delivery at the agreed time, convenient website.

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    The wedding was just as I always imagined it! Classy, beautiful and romantic - all thanks to the wedding flowers! Thank you very much!

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    The bridesmaids received beautiful-looking bouquets that made them stand out from the crowd. Extremely beautiful and fresh flowers! It was a beautiful wedding!

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    Beautiful choice of flowers from Handy Flowers. Astonishing style of arrangement!

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