Manor House Wedding Collections

At Flowers Manor House, we know just how special your wedding day should be. As your trusted local florist, we're dedicated to crafting beautiful wedding bouquets and arrangements that reflect your unique vision. Whether you're celebrating your big day in Manor House, the charming surrounds of Finsbury Park, or the vibrant streets of Harringay, our team uses fresh, seasonal blooms sourced with care. We love working with iconic local venues and parks, from Seven Sisters Road to the green spaces of Clissold Park and the community spirit near Green Lanes.

Your floral dreams are our passion! From romantic bridal bouquets to statement centrepieces, each design is made with expertise, detail, and genuine love. As locals ourselves, we take pride in personal service and intimate knowledge of the area. If you need last-minute arrangements, our reliable same-day delivery service has you covered—simply order online by 3 PM for flowers delivered on your schedule.

  • Bespoke wedding consultations with Manor House floral experts
  • Delivery available in Finsbury Park, Harringay, and nearby
  • Long-standing local reputation for creativity and care

Let Flowers Manor House bring enchanting, memorable flowers to your wedding day. We’re proud to be your neighbourhood florist, making every occasion blossom.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set beside a tailored suit on the lapel, the boutonnière and its companion bouquet tell a cohesive story of modern romance that fits perfectly with a Manor House wedding walk that might pass along Seven Sisters Road toward Finsbury Park. The boutonnière is a single, spiralling red rose - compact, velvety, and poised - cushioned by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a short curl of trailing greenery that gives it movement and a hand-tied, natural feel. That same language continues in the bridal bouquet: abundant, saturated-blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, sculpted base whose round heads provide a soft, cloud-like counterpoint to the roses' bright, ruby centres. Between them, silver eucalyptus leaves peek through, bringing a cool visual pause and a minty, resinous scent that softens the floral sweetness. Baby's breath threads through the blossoms like delicate lace, catching light and creating small pockets of airiness that lift the overall silhouette. The composition reads confident yet tender - spatially balanced so the eye travels across colour, texture and scent without feeling overwhelmed. Photograph-friendly in its contrasts, it also breathes: the stems are arranged with an eye for movement and longevity, selected for freshness so petals hold their form through vows and the first dance. As someone who prepares flowers for couples in Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, I often picture this pairing arriving at a reception on a bright afternoon, the boutonnière echoing the bouquet's palette and scent in a small, wearable promise of the day to come. Flowers Manor House crafted this pairing to feel both contemporary and enduring, inviting admiration in person and on camera.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
There is a softly romantic coherence to this four-image set, captured as if on a calm wedding morning in Manor House. The upper-left frame shows a bride holding a perfectly rounded bouquet: plush pale-peach roses clustered tightly at the heart, encircled by ruffled white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and scattered sprigs of baby's breath that add delicate punctuation and lightness. The handle is discreetly wrapped, letting the blooms speak. The upper-right frame focuses on a groom's lapel where a single peach rose boutonniere sits against a dark charcoal suit, accompanied by fine greenery and tiny gypsophila, tied with a blush-peach ribbon; a solid peach tie peeks beneath, linking the two looks with subtle grace. Lower-left offers an intimate, tabletop view of a slightly smaller bouquet laid on a textured neutral fabric - pearly pins dot the blush ribbon and hint at heirloom detail, suggesting a bridesmaid bouquet or toss arrangement. Lower-right reveals a compact reception centerpiece: the same peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus assembled in a rounded dome and placed within a white woven basket vase whose open lattice throws soft shadows, with two pale woven spheres beside it for understated décor. The colours are warm and inviting, the textures velvety petals against airy gypsophila and woven ceramics; the arrangement smells faintly of summer roses and linen. Imagining delivery across Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, this cohesive palette reads as elegant, timeless and perfectly suited to both intimate chapel vows and relaxed marquee receptions.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel wedding collage presents a carefully coordinated floral story, the kind of design often chosen by couples marrying around Manor House and the nearby parks. In the top-left image, a bride, cropped from just below the shoulders, holds a cascading bouquet that spills gracefully over the front of her simple white gown. The bouquet is a study in gentle drama: broad white oriental lilies open like stars, their stamens adding a touch of natural earthiness, while slender racemes of white Phalaenopsis orchids pour downward, giving a sense of movement with each imagined step. Nestled among them is a single cream rose, its petals soft and full, surrounded by bright green, spherical chrysanthemum-style blooms, airy baby's breath, and tiny, round red berries that catch the eye like scattered jewels. Fine blades of grass and fresh foliage thread through the design, creating a light, almost musical rhythm. The top-right panel zooms in on a groom in a dark suit and crisp white shirt, his bold red tie mirroring the berries and the bright red ribbon binding his boutonnière. That boutonnière, seen again in the bottom-left panel against a textured beige linen surface, features one immaculate white orchid bloom, a small green pompon flower, and clouds of gypsophila, all anchored by a green leaf and finished with a precise red bow. In the bottom-right image, the bridal bouquet stands proudly in a white woven basket-style vase placed on a white table, against a soft grey wall. Three white wicker spheres of different sizes sit to the side, suggesting a styled reception area, perhaps in a Manor House townhouse or a nearby intimate venue, where every detail has been carefully matched.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage of four photographs tells the story of a coordinated wedding flower theme, centred on rich fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh greenery, reminiscent of a Manor House couple weaving their day together from ceremony to reception. The top-left panel captures the bride from shoulders to waist in a strapless white dress, her hands encircling a full, rounded bouquet. The flowers are tightly bound: magenta peonies with velvety, layered petals dominate, while white alstroemeria peek through, each petal detailed with fine maroon speckles and hints of lime-toned centres. Slim spiky green filler flowers and a border of deep green leaves create a sense of movement and fullness, as if the bouquet has just been delivered from a local florist near Finsbury Park station. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit, with a smooth lavender tie and a carefully pinned boutonniere. This small lapel piece echoes the main bouquet, featuring a cluster of white alstroemeria, delicate green spikes, and neat foliage tied with a lavender satin ribbon. On the bottom-left, a smaller bouquet-perfect for a bridesmaid walking through the streets around Seven Sisters Road-rests on a neutral, textured beige fabric. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's structure and colours, with stems tightly wrapped in vibrant lavender ribbon, giving a polished finish. The bottom-right panel shows how the same flower mix translates into reception décor: fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria arranged in a compact dome within a white woven spherical vase, flanked by three beige wicker-style decorative balls. The combination of colour, texture, and repetition creates a unified floral narrative, ideal for wedding tables in Manor House venues.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A tight, circular bouquet of roses and baby's breath sits cradled in a distinctive white ceramic vessel, the arrangement forming a perfectly domed canopy of colour and texture. Deep, saturated pink roses mingle with softer lavender blooms, their silky petals layered and spiralled, creating an opulent, almost plush surface you can imagine brushing your fingertips across. Interspersed among them are delicate sprays of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms like flecks of light, softening the boldness of the roses and adding an airy, cloud-like feel. The container is as much a feature as the flowers: bright white with an intricate weave of raised lines circling the base, giving a playful, architectural quality that contrasts beautifully with the organic softness of the petals. The overall mood is chic and modern yet rooted in classic romance, much like the stylish occasions hosted in converted townhouses and intimate restaurants around Manor House. Gentle, even lighting casts minimal shadows, keeping the focus on the nuanced pinks, lilacs, and whites. You can imagine this piece placed at the centre of a wedding table in a local venue, or as a focal point on a polished wooden console in a flat overlooking Finsbury Park, delivered fresh the same day by a nearby florist. Every rose head is turned just so, allowing the colours to blend fluidly from one shade to the next, and the gypsophila threads through like soft breath. The design suggests care, precision, and a quiet sense of joy-an arrangement that celebrates not just love, but the beauty of considered detail and artisan skill.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A romantic four-image collage traces a red-and-white wedding story from personal flowers to the final reception details, as if following a couple from a Manor House townhouse ceremony to a nearby restaurant celebration. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace wedding gown holds a tightly clustered bouquet of rich red roses, each bloom full and velvety, nestled into clouds of tiny white baby's breath. The flowers form a neat, rounded shape that sits harmoniously against her bodice, while discreet green leaves at the base add contrast without disturbing the bouquet's sculpted silhouette. Soft, even lighting enhances the texture of lace and petal, suggesting a calm, joyful morning as guests gather nearby. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal-grey lapel. One vivid red rosebud takes centre stage, framed by sprigs of gypsophila, fine spear-like leaves, and a wisp of decorative grass, then finished with a small red satin ribbon that matches the smart red tie and crisp white shirt. It feels like a detail lovingly prepared by an experienced Manor House florist who understands how every accent must photograph beautifully. In the bottom-left panel, a second rounded bouquet-echoing the bride's-rests on a pale, textured surface, its stems neatly bound with red-and-white striped twine. Open roses and airy white florets appear freshly arranged, as if just delivered for portraits in nearby Clissold Park. The bottom-right panel presents a coordinating centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath set atop a hollow white sphere woven from thin strips resembling rattan or paper, with two smaller off-white spheres placed in front. Together they create an elegant, cohesive decor scheme for a London wedding breakfast table.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this Manor House wedding setting is a small yet striking echo of the bridal bouquet, crafted with quiet confidence and understated sophistication. A single lilac-toned rose forms the focal point, its petals unfurling in a smooth spiral that catches the light, much like a calm reflection in nearby Finsbury Park's boating lake. Around the central rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath create a soft halo, while fine, feathery greenery adds contrast and texture without overwhelming the gentle colour palette. The stems are neatly wrapped in a slender lavender ribbon, tied with just enough sheen to glimmer subtly when the groom turns or steps into brighter light along Green Lanes or outside a local registry office. The design mirrors the bride's bouquet of cream peonies, blush and magenta roses, and airy gypsophila, so that this modest piece feels deeply connected to the larger floral story of the day. Every element appears considered: the balance of colour, the proportion of flower to foliage, the length of the stem tailored to sit comfortably against a suit lapel. The overall impression is one of thoughtful detail-a fragrant token that suggests care, devotion, and a touch of North London character. It is more than a simple accessory; it is a miniature emblem of the celebration, designed to accompany the groom from first look to final dance, holding its shape and charm as the evening deepens around Manor House.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image collage brings together four wedding floral pieces that clearly belong to the same love story, the kind often celebrated in the quiet streets and venues around Manor House. In the top left, a bride's torso and hands are shown against a backdrop of intricate white lace, her cascading bouquet spilling down in soft waves. White phalaenopsis orchids with buttery yellow centers interlace with blush pink garden roses, lilac-toned stock flowers, misty clouds of baby's breath, and glossy green leaves. Threads of deeper fuchsia, spiky blooms weave through the design, creating depth and a hint of drama without overpowering the elegant, romantic mood. On the top right, there is a close-up view of the groom's dark charcoal or black suit and bright red tie, framing a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere. The orchid is cradled by sprigs of baby's breath and slim greenery, all secured with a pristine white satin ribbon, looking crisp and composed, ready for a ceremony at a nearby Manor House church or registry office. The bottom left panel isolates this boutonniere on a pale beige fabric, likely linen, its texture contrasting with the smooth orchid petals and the tidy ribbon-wrapped stems, emphasising the florist's precision. In the bottom right, a matching centerpiece sits on a white surface in a white woven cylindrical vase, brimming with white orchids, soft pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage, accented once again with those rich, pink spiky flowers. Two decorative white lattice spheres rest nearby, enhancing the sense of a styled wedding table, perhaps awaiting guests at a local Manor House reception. Together, the four images quietly demonstrate how thoughtful design can unify bouquet, boutonniere, and table flowers into one cohesive wedding theme.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Captured in a four-part frame, this coordinated wedding collection balances dramatic red with luminous white and fresh greenery. The bride's bouquet, seen top-left against a pale beige background, is a generous cascade of open white lilies and rich red roses softened by trailing white phalaenopsis orchids; tiny clusters of Gypsophila and bright red hypericum berries peek between glossy leaves and wispy green fragments, creating contrast and movement as if the stems were drifting in a gentle breeze. To the right, a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket mirrors the palette on a smaller scale: a pristine white phalaenopsis sits central, surrounded by two precise bunches of red hypericum, a whisper of baby's breath and small green foliage, the whole tucked to the lapel beside a striking red tie and bound with a slim red ribbon loop that unites the bridal and groom designs. The lower-left close-up shows a corsage arranged on textured linen - an intimate study of petal and berry where the orchid's silky surface meets waxy hypericum and feathery baby's breath, finished with a modest red ribbon. The bottom-right image presents a table centerpiece in a woven white vase, arranged on a clean white surface and accented by white spherical ornaments; it reflects the bouquet's composition in miniature, abundant with lilies, roses, cascading orchids and mixed greens. This series reads like a neighbourhood wedding in Manor House - graceful, thoughtfully matched and fragrant with rose-and-lily notes that linger in the soft festival light.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage captures an entire Manor House wedding story through coordinated orchid and rose arrangements, each panel echoing the same romantic pink and purple palette. In the top-left frame, the bride, shown from the neckline down in a strapless white gown, holds an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids unfurl in sweeping arcs over her hands, blending seamlessly with blush pink garden roses, lavender roses, soft purple accent blooms, and light sprigs of baby's breath, all woven with glossy green foliage that trails almost to her waist. The top-right panel zooms close to the groom's dark grey lapel, where a refined boutonniere is pinned with care. A single open white orchid is the star, surrounded by gentle touches of lavender filler flowers and fresh greenery, tied together with a slender purple ribbon that perfectly echoes his magenta tie and subtly connects to the bridal bouquet. Below, on the left, a boutonniere is laid out for inspection on a subtly textured beige fabric, perhaps in a quiet room off Green Lanes before the ceremony. Here, a creamy phalaenopsis bud is paired with feathery white baby's breath and a hint of foliage, secured with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a bright yet tasteful note. The bottom-right image showcases a lavish cascading arrangement styled as a centerpiece in an ornate white woven vase on a crisp white surface. The same white orchids, pink and lavender roses, petite purple filler flowers, and baby's breath spill dramatically over the rim, accompanied by three white woven decorative spheres, creating a refined, contemporary display worthy of a Manor House reception. Crafted with a florist's precision, the whole collage feels like a visual promise of a carefully planned wedding day.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image reveals the quiet artistry of a wedding floral collection set against a calm background, as if ready for a Manor House couple preparing near Finsbury Park. At the centre is a lush, rounded bridal bouquet, filled with mauve-pink roses whose petals are soft as silk, gently curling at the tips. Their colour has a watercolour quality, fading from richer lavender tones at the heart to a tender blush at the edges, creating a dreamy, painterly effect. Punctuating this softness are bright green button chrysanthemums, their compact, domed heads introducing a crisp contrast that enlivens the design, reminiscent of the vibrant greenery you might see in nearby Clissold Park or along the New River Path. Creamy lisianthus and other white blooms nestle among the roses, their lightly ruffled petals adding layers of texture that catch the light in subtle highlights and shadows. The bouquet's shape is beautifully structured yet not rigid, a classic round form that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. Its stems are neatly bundled and wrapped in an intricate band of ribbon, likely satin or grosgrain, which secures the handle and also adds a tailored finish, as if designed to complement a contemporary gown and photos taken along Green Lanes. In contrast, the groom's boutonnière is quietly restrained: a single elegant white lisianthus or rose bud, trimmed with slender grasses or fine greenery, and tied with a narrow ribbon in soft lavender tones that echo the bouquet without competing with it. This small piece brings cohesion to the wedding look, uniting the couple visually at a glance. The gentle lighting in the scene allows the pastel roses and bright greens to glow softly, suggesting the fresh, early hours of a Manor House wedding day when flowers have just been delivered and every detail is falling into place.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
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.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four images tells the visual story of a wedding flower suite in soft pink, lilac, and vibrant green, the kind of coordinated set that would suit a Manor House celebration near Finsbury Park or Clissold Park. In the upper-left panel, the bride's torso is framed in delicate white lace as she holds a rounded bouquet brimming with pastel roses and fresh greenery. Light pink and lavender roses, some tightly furled and others fully open, are woven with bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria dusted with yellow speckles, and airy white baby's breath, all supported by lush green foliage that gives the bouquet a natural, garden-inspired shape. The upper-right panel moves in close to a charcoal grey suit and bold fuchsia tie, where a coordinating boutonniere is pinned neatly at the lapel. This mini arrangement features a single blush-pink rosebud, pops of green chrysanthemum, wisps of white gypsophila, and slim arcs of decorative grass, finished with a matching pink ribbon that subtly echoes the bridal bouquet. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet rests on a textured beige cloth, giving a side view of the blooms and the fuchsia-wrapped stems, likely representing a bridesmaid's bouquet or a second angle on the bridal design. The lower-right panel shows a low table centerpiece placed on a clean white surface: a dense, rounded cluster of the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath arranged in a decorative white spherical vase with a woven lattice pattern. Two smaller woven decorative spheres sit nearby, suggesting a fully coordinated floral scheme that could easily dress tables in a local Manor House restaurant or intimate venue.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image is a graceful four-part story of wedding flowers, as if curated for a Manor House couple preparing for a ceremony near Green Lanes. The overall palette stays perfectly in tune: cream and pale yellow roses mingling with soft pink and mauve tones, brightened by white baby's breath and grounded with refreshing greenery. In the top left frame, the bride's torso fills the scene, her white gown adorned with subtle lace at the bodice. She holds a perfectly round bouquet, densely packed with roses in cream and buttery ivory, with deeper pink and magenta heads gently punctuating the surface. The blooms appear plush and dewy, their petals layered in tight spirals, while little tufts of white filler flowers and discreet green leaves add texture without disturbing the bouquet's smooth, domed silhouette. Top right, the groom's boutonnière becomes the focus: a single, pristine white rosebud nestled against a dark grey suit jacket and crisp white shirt. A glossy red tie creates a bold strip of colour, while the boutonnière is framed by sprigs of baby's breath and fresh greenery, the stems tied with a delicate white satin bow that suggests careful, expert hands at work. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy lies diagonally on an off-white, slightly crumpled linen surface. Its cream and pale yellow roses, mixed with lively pink blooms and plenty of baby's breath, form a looser, more whimsical shape. The stems are tightly wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon, suggesting cheerful portraits taken along the New River Path. The bottom right panel highlights a compact rose centerpiece, echoing the bridal bouquet, resting atop a decorative white sphere woven from slender twigs. Two smaller woven balls in natural tones sit nearby on a white table against a pale beige backdrop, evoking an elegant reception table in a Manor House venue, lovingly styled by local florists.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
On a neatly dressed reception table, a contemporary white wicker vase holds a rounded wedding arrangement that looks as if it has been composed in tune with the gentle pace of Manor House streets. The flowers billow softly over the rim, layers of creamy lisianthus cupping one another like silk, interrupted by slender spires of subtle pink stocks and lively touches of purple that deepen towards the centre. Every bloom faces slightly differently, creating a natural, almost meadow-like rhythm rather than a rigid ball of flowers. Loops of fresh greenery curl around the composition, some stems hugging close to the blooms, others arching outward in sweeping curves that frame the design and draw the eye back in. The wicker itself is bright white, its fine weave adding texture while keeping the overall look light and modern, much like the stylish cafés and apartments tucked off Green Lanes. Daylight filters in from the side, catching the velvety petals and giving them an almost translucent edge, so the whites appear luminous and the pinks and purples smooth and cool. Though you cannot see it, you can imagine the scent: a delicate blend of freesia and sweet pea, airy and romantic, never cloying, ideal for a long wedding meal or a civil ceremony gathering. This centrepiece feels at once polished and relaxed, a design that would work beautifully along a row of tables in a Manor House restaurant or in a private home prepared for a family celebration. It speaks of calm joy, quiet anticipation, and the skilled hands of a florist who understands both wedding style and local character.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A warm, coordinated wedding collection captured in four images celebrates soft peach-orange roses and whispering white gypsophila against lush green foliage. The bridal bouquet, held close to an ivory gown, is a perfectly rounded bouquet of apricot roses whose layered petals give a plush, velvety appearance; tiny sprays of gypsophila drift among them like breathy highlights while ruscus leaves give structure and a cool, verdant contrast. The bouquet's tactile handle is wrapped in a pearl-studded ribbon, a detail that speaks of careful craftsmanship and comfort for the bride's hands. In a portrait of the groom, a single peach rosebud boutonniere sits on a charcoal or navy lapel, framed by delicate gypsophila and a sliver of greenery, the little peach ribbon bow at its base picking up the warm tone of his tie and the crisp white of his shirt. A second still life shows the bouquet resting on a light, textured fabric so its rounded silhouette and rich tonal harmony are fully visible. The reception image completes the set: a full, domed cluster of peach roses and baby's breath arranged in an elegant white woven sphere, with two small neutral woven balls nearby - a centerpiece that feels handcrafted and cohesive. From my experience delivering to Manor House, Seven Sisters Road and nearby Holloway, this palette reads as quietly joyful and timeless, ideal for couples seeking a soft, romantic statement with a subtle, honeyed rose fragrance and artisan finishing touches by Flowers Manor House for local weddings and events.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image tells a calm, celebratory story of a white-and-purple wedding palette set against subtle, warm light near Manor House station. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white dress cradles a generous bouquet composed of fragrant white oriental lilies-some petals fully unfurled to reveal their stamens, others still promising-paired with soft, double lisianthus blooms edged in a clear violet rim. Little clusters of unopened buds and slim spikes of deep purple accent flowers create rhythm, while airy grasses and broader green leaves weave a living texture through the composition. The top-right vignette shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal-grey jacket, the purple silk tie peeking beneath; a single open Eustoma with its violet-trimmed edge, a small closed lily bud and a touch of spiky purple filler are bound with a tiny white ribbon, scaled down but exactly in tune. The bottom-left image presents a smaller, hand-tied bouquet laid on textured beige linen-compact, tactile and ribbon-wrapped at the stems-reflecting the bridal design in miniature for attendants. Bottom-right reveals a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a white, open-lattice spherical vase; the same white lilies and purple-edged lisianthus spill upward and outward with cascading green fronds, accompanied by two woven beige spheres that echo the vase's contemporary feel. Together the panels show considered floral craftsmanship, the subtle scent of lilies mingling with herbal green notes, and a style that suits intimate receptions and photo locations across Manor House and the green spaces nearby.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
In this close-up of the groom's boutonniere, every detail feels considered and refined: at its core rests a single red rose, deep and velvety, its spiralling petals suggesting quiet strength and devotion. Around it, slim sprigs of green foliage are arranged with the care of an experienced floral designer, offering structure without overshadowing the bloom. Tiny red berries stand out like polished beads, adding dimension and a slightly playful note, while delicate tufts of baby's breath soften the edges with their cloud-like clusters. The boutonniere is pinned against a formal jacket, and the colour of the rose is perfectly echoed in the rich tone of a crimson tie, creating a cohesive look that feels made for a Manor House celebration, whether the couple are saying their vows near Finsbury Park or slipping out for portraits along the paths by Woodberry Wetlands. The textures are almost tangible: smooth satin of the tie, the gentle resistance of rose petals under a fingertip, and the crisp, cool feel of the greenery. Under soft venue lighting, the red tones appear warm and inviting rather than harsh, forming a focal point that naturally draws the eye in wedding photos. This small floral piece carries a lot of emotion-worn at the chest, it quietly marks the groom's role in the day, symbolising love, commitment, and the craftsmanship of local florists who understand how to blend classic wedding tradition with the distinctive character of North London streets and celebrations.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This boutonnière is a refined little composition, centred on a single pale yellow rose that seems to glow softly against the dark lapel and bold red tie of a formal suit, perhaps worn at a wedding reception close to Manor House. The rose's petals are smooth and velvety, unfolding in tight, layered rings from a warm cream-yellow heart to paler, almost translucent edges. It has that just-opened look, fresh and full of life, with no sign of bruising or fading. Around the rose, fine sprays of baby's breath reach out like delicate lace, each tiny white flower bringing a touch of airiness and romance to the design. Slender green stems and leaves peek from behind, adding structure and a hint of woodland freshness, their deeper tones enhancing the softness of the rose. The stems are wrapped in a crisp white ribbon, wound carefully and secured so the back of the piece remains neat against the black fabric of the jacket. The strong block of red from the tie beneath the flower intensifies the sense of occasion, making the gentle hue of the rose stand out even more, like a quiet voice of tenderness within the day's excitement. This small arrangement feels very personal, as if thoughtfully chosen for someone standing at the front of a ceremony in one of the venues off Seven Sisters Road or near Finsbury Park. It represents more than decoration: it's a tactile, living reminder of commitment, love, and the significance of the moment, created by a florist who understands the power of these tiny details.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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