Floristry For your Maids and Men 

Bouquets

Using the same exquisite blooms and foliage from your bouquet, we create stunning bouquets for your maids that add the final finishing touch to your bridal party. We will design a smaller version of your bouquet, or a variation that perfectly complements the overall theme, ensuring every detail is picture-perfect.

Helpful Hints

  • Bridal bouquets should always follow the line of your dress. 
  • Remember to hold your bouquet level with your belly button and point it away from you so that it is photographed front on and not side on. 
  • Display your bouquet on your guest book table for instant décor. 

Lindsay & Stephen

 

Brandshatch Place

Like many couples who were going to get married in 2020 Lindsay and Stephen didn’t have an easy time with countless postponements due to covid. They eventually got married in August 2022, but boy was it worth the wait! Lindsay’s attention to detail combined with our floral creativity made this wedding the stuff of fairytales.

Both Lindsay and Stephen were passionate about florals, and wanted nothing more than show stopping arrangements and feature pieces. With minimal foliage throughout, Lindsay walked down the aisle holding a handtied bouquet of ivory avalanche roses, dusky mauve amnesia roses, dusky pink faith roses, ivory spray roses, pale blush pink lisianthus, blush astilbie and white astrantia with touches of eucalyptus gunni and soft ruscus foliage.

The oversized guest table centres were full of the bridal florals with the addition of hydrangea and waxflower for texture. We lined the white carpeted aisle and finished with candles and rose petals, leading to a beautiful full fresh flower showstopping moongate.

All of the walls of the Terrace Suite were fully draped in luxurious white fabric, giving the perfect neutral background to allow the florals to really pop. Finishing touches included white chair covers, with a chiffon chair hood in dusky mauve to perfectly complement the florals. And of course, a luxury wedding would not be complete without masses of cut glass votives holding tealights and long stemmed candlesticks holding dinner candles.