ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A dome of deep, velvety red roses draws the eye at once, their tightly clustered blooms forming a rich crown of colour that seems made for a wedding table in Wandsworth Town or a private celebration near the river. Each rose is carefully placed, some still in bud with petals wrapped protectively around their centres, others more open, revealing concentric spirals that speak of classic romance. Among the roses, you can pick out small clusters of red hypericum berries, gleaming softly like tiny jewels and adding a playful flicker of light against the matte rose petals. The base of the bouquet is framed by a smooth collar of dark green leaves, each leaf catching hints of light across its waxy surface and providing a calm, natural contrast that enhances the rich reds above. The arrangement is set into an eye-catching white vase, crafted from intertwining strips that weave together in an open, airy pattern, similar to fine wicker or sculpted twigs painted a crisp white. This open lattice feels modern and sculptural, reminiscent of the kind of design pieces you might find in contemporary apartments overlooking King George's Park. On the white surface in front of the vase lie two decorative spheres in a soft cream tone, formed from slender, flat wooden bands woven into lightweight globes; the larger sits prominently at the front, with the smaller sphere nestling just behind, subtly expanding the visual rhythm. The background is a warm, softly textured beige, evoking a linen wall or fine fabric that keeps the overall atmosphere gentle and refined. The lighting is diffused and calm, with no harsh highlights, allowing every petal, berry, and strand of the vase's structure to be clearly appreciated. The scene feels intimate and composed, an expression of affection and style suited to local Wandsworth floristry and wedding design. This photograph captures a refined boutonniere resting on the lapel of a deep charcoal suit, the floral design composed with the quiet assurance of an experienced Wandsworth florist. The focal point is a single pink rose, its petals lush and gently curled, forming a rich spiral that draws the eye inward. The pink shade is vivid yet romantic, like the warm undertone of evening light over Wandsworth Common, giving the flower an almost glowing presence. Surrounding the bloom are small, airy tufts of white gypsophila, their many tiny blossoms forming a soft, cloud-like frame that lifts and lightens the composition. Nestled alongside, glossy red hypericum berries bring a crisp burst of colour and a pleasing roundness of form, their polished surfaces catching subtle reflections from the room's light. Slim sprigs of greenery extend from behind the rose, some upright, some at gentle angles, adding a hint of movement and a fresh, natural feel, as if the boutonniere had just been gathered from a garden near Garratt Lane. At the base, an elegantly curved loop of deep green leaf wraps partially around the stems, structured yet organic, like a protective embrace. The stems are tightly bound with a narrow red ribbon, wrapped in smooth, even layers that hold everything firmly in place while adding a final accent of colour. The overall impression is one of composed celebration-romantic without excess, timeless yet slightly modern-perfect for weddings, civil ceremonies, or milestone events across Wandsworth, where such a detail becomes a cherished part of the day's visual story. Set against a soft, woven neutral background, this graceful boutonniere lies ready to adorn a lapel for a celebration somewhere between Wandsworth Common and the riverside. At its heart, a single fuchsia rose takes centre stage, petals luscious and slightly cupped, forming a rich, velvety spiral that draws the eye inward. The colour is a vivid, confident pink with hints of magenta, evoking feelings of romance and promise. Surrounding the rose, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a gentle collar, their tiny blossoms lending a light, cloud-like softness that balances the intensity of the bloom. Tucked between the gypsophila and the foliage are small sprays of scarlet hypericum berries, each one smooth and rounded, adding playful pops of red that echo the ribbon at the stem and suggest the joyful rhythm of a wedding reception near Old York Road. Curved aspidistra leaves embrace the composition, their deep green surfaces shining subtly in the light, while long, slender blades of grass loop and arc to give the design a sense of airy movement. The stems are neatly bound in a rich red ribbon, wrapped in tidy spirals that create a sleek, polished finish, perfectly suited to a groom's jacket or a prom suit. In your mind you can almost feel the coolness of the ribbon, the firm texture of the berries, and the faint, fresh fragrance from the rose. Thoughtfully arranged as if by an experienced Wandsworth florist, this boutonniere speaks of care, craft, and personal significance, a small floral accent made to carry love, optimism, and cherished memories through the day. This elegant collage of four images feels like a complete red rose wedding story set around Wandsworth's churches and riverside venues. In the top-left image, a bride in a white dress gently holds a compact bouquet crafted from deep crimson roses, their velvety petals layered densely into a near-perfect sphere. Between the blooms, glossy red hypericum berries peep through, catching the light. A ring of dark green foliage hugs the base, forming a tidy collar that outlines the bouquet against her gown, suggesting quiet anticipation before she steps out onto Garratt Lane or past Wandsworth Common. The top-right panel brings the groom into focus with a close-up of his boutonniere pinned to a charcoal-grey suit. A single red rosebud, just beginning to open, is framed by slender, ruscus-like greenery and airy sprigs of white gypsophila. A few tiny red berries echo the bouquet, and a slim red satin bow around the stems ties the floral accent to his vivid red tie and pristine white shirt. In the bottom-left frame, another bouquet-perhaps for a bridesmaid or to grace a registry office table-rests on a textured beige fabric. Several full red roses and matching berries are embraced by broad, dark green tropical leaves that curve dramatically around them, lending a sculptural, contemporary edge. The stems are bound by a bright red ribbon that runs out toward the right side of the frame. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows a dome-shaped table centrepiece of red roses and berries, resting on a unique white woven spherical holder made from natural fibres. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres sit nearby on a smooth, pale surface, backed by a muted beige and grey wall. Collectively, these four images illustrate how red roses, berries, and foliage can be coordinated seamlessly from bridal flowers and buttonholes to reception centrepieces for Wandsworth weddings or intimate Valentine's dinners. In this image, a luxurious hand-tied bridal bouquet of red roses and red hypericum berries fills the scene, embodying the bold romance so often seen at weddings across Wandsworth. The roses are rich and velvety, each bloom full and open, with petals unfurling in perfect spirals that suggest softness and depth, like layers of satin gathered in a couture gown. Tucked artfully between them, clusters of smooth, round berries add texture and a subtle shimmer, their own crimson tones echoing the roses while providing a lighter, more playful note within the composition. Encircling the flowers, folded aspidistra leaves have been shaped into a smart, structured collar of glossy dark green, creating a neat outline that keeps the bouquet compact and elegant. The contrast of strong foliage and plush petals feels both classic and contemporary, much like the blend of period terraces and modern apartments around Wandsworth Town and Bellevue Road. Gentle, diffused light washes over the arrangement, highlighting the petal edges, catching on the curves of the berries, and enhancing the overall richness of the reds. You can imagine the bouquet being carried up the steps of Wandsworth Town Hall or through the airy interiors of a local riverside venue, its fragrance a soft veil of rose scent surrounding the bride. Each stem appears expertly positioned and tightly bound, designed to sit comfortably in the hands through the ceremony, photographs in nearby parks, and an evening of dancing. This is a bouquet that speaks clearly of passion, joy, and a love story unfolding in one of London's most characterful neighbourhoods. Laid against a gentle, light beige fabric background that recalls natural linen tablecloths in Wandsworth restaurants overlooking the river, this bouquet is pictured from above, allowing the full structure of the design to be seen clearly. The central focus is a cluster of five or six deep red roses, each in full bloom and perfectly spaced so that their velvety petals overlap without crowding. Their centres spiral inwards with a classic, romantic curve, the petals thick and richly coloured, somewhere between ruby and garnet in tone. Soft, even lighting picks out the natural texture of each petal, enhancing the feeling of lushness and abundance. Between these roses, small tufts of Hypericum berries are carefully tucked. The berries are smooth and round, catching the light with a slight gloss, their red hue just a touch brighter and warmer than the roses, which gives the bouquet a lively rhythm and fine-grained texture. Surrounding the flowers, broad, dark green tropical leaves are wrapped and gently curved around the base, forming a graceful, structural cradle. Their surfaces appear sleek and slightly reflective, reinforcing the contemporary, tailored feel of the arrangement. A red satin ribbon, matched to the depth of the roses, is wrapped snugly around the stems, leaving only a hint of its polished sheen visible under the foliage. The design feels considered and composed, perfect for an intimate Wandsworth wedding, a special anniversary, or a romantic gesture delivered the same day anywhere from East Hill to the Wandsworth Common area, its mood firmly rooted in love, elegance, and quiet sophistication. On a softly textured, biscuit-toned cloth that resembles natural linen found in stylish Wandsworth homes, a compact bouquet of deep red roses lies at rest, carefully composed into a rounded, posy-style shape. The roses are plush and abundant, each bloom showing layers of velvety petals that curl inward and outward in shades of crimson, merlot, and subtle burgundy, with some petals delicately ruffled along the edge to hint at movement and life. Interwoven among the flowers are small sprays of bright red hypericum berries, their polished, spherical forms reflecting tiny points of light, adding sparkle and contrast to the more matte, cushion-soft petals. Framing the underside of the bouquet is a carefully folded collar of dark green leaves, their broad surfaces slightly glossy, creating a strong, architectural silhouette that gives the design a contemporary edge while still feeling timeless and romantic. The stems are tightly wrapped in radiant red satin ribbon, forming a smooth, purposeful handle visible to one side, as if waiting to be picked up by a bride walking out of a ceremony near Wandsworth Common or Battersea Reach. The illumination is gentle and diffused, without harsh shadows, so the intricate textures of petals, berries, and foliage are clearly seen against the neutral background. It is an arrangement that conveys both intensity and calm-a bouquet that could just as easily mark a heartfelt anniversary dinner off Old York Road as it could complete a wedding day ensemble-beautifully caught in a still moment that lets every careful detail shine.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Wedding is a walk to change your life. May that walk be semed with plenty of beautiful, passionate flowers from our Royal Essence Collection. It will be the ideal addition for an ideal wedding day.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    Beautiful bridal bouquet!

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    Fantastic flowers! Very friendly service!

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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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    Great designers. Gorgeous arrangement. Thank you!

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