Mottingham Wedding Collections

At Mottingham Florist, we know your wedding flowers should feel as personal as your vows. Our experienced local florist team handcrafts romantic wedding bouquets, buttonholes, and venue arrangements right here in Mottingham, using fresh seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers.

Whether you're saying "I do" near Mottingham Station, celebrating close to Eltham or Grove Park, or hosting a reception by the greenery of Mottingham Playing Fields, we'll design floral pieces that perfectly match your colour palette, style, and venue.

Our Mottingham wedding flower service includes:

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaids' bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages, flower crowns and wands
  • Ceremony and reception flowers, arches and table designs

Planning from home? Browse and order online with ease. We offer reliable same-day delivery on selected wedding items in Mottingham, Eltham, and New Eltham when you order before 3 PM. Our drivers know local routes like Mottingham Road and Porcupine Close, ensuring your arrangements arrive on time and in perfect condition.

With years of wedding experience in the community, Mottingham Florist can guide you on flower choices, seasonality and styling, from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations. Share your ideas with us, and we'll transform your vision into unforgettable floral moments for your special day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the neat lapel of a tailored suit, the boutonnière borrows the same spirited palette as its sister bouquet: a single crimson rose curls in gentle confidence, its velvety petals catching light with a soft, tactile sheen, while a tiny cluster of gypsophila drifts beside it like a miniature cloud of white. Wisps of trailing greenery-small eucalyptus stems with their rounded, silvery leaves-soften the formal edge and add an aromatic lift that lingers when the couple embraces. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the story in a fuller voice: abundant blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, sculptural base, their clustered florets creating a plush, almost fabric-like backdrop for the deep red roses that punctuate the arrangement. The composition balances structure and movement-the solidity of hydrangea heads grounded by the vertical emphasis of rose stems and the delicate, airy texture of baby's breath. The overall scent is fresh and verdant, like a garden at peak bloom after a light rain, where eucalyptus brings a cool, almost minty note to the floral sweetness. As a Mottingham Florist creation prepared in our local workshop near the High Street, this pairing is intended to read as confident and affectionate in photographs and in person, perfectly suited to a ceremony on Mottingham's leafy streets or a reception in nearby Chislehurst. It feels like a promise-polished, emotive, and quietly joyful-designed by hands that know how to marry classic romance with modern texture.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
There is a gentle romance in this quartet of images that reads like a Mottingham wedding day: soft, considered and unmistakably cohesive in peach, purple and white. The bride's bouquet, shown close-up, is a dome of full peach roses whose apricot warmth glows against the white fabric of her gown; around them, white lisianthus edged in violet add playful frills while delicate baby's breath floats like tiny clouds, the whole held together by a peach ribbon and a scattering of pearl-headed pins that lend old-world glamour. Beside it, a groom's boutonniere is pictured pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel-a single peach rose, compact sprigs of greenery and baby's breath, and a neat blush ribbon that references the bride's wrap and the groom's peach tie, creating a visual handshake between their looks. Another panel shows a slightly smaller, more intimate bouquet laid on a neutral woven cloth: compact, easy to hold, and ideal as a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet, the textures of ribbon and stems deliberately tactile. The final shot reveals a reception centerpiece: the same peach roses, violet-edged lisianthus and baby's breath formed into a low, rounded arrangement inside an airy white woven basket, placed beside two soft beige woven spheres on a neutral surface-an understated, elegant table vignette. As a florist familiar with the tastes of couples choosing venues near Mottingham Station and local halls, I appreciate how this palette and attention to wrapping and finishing details carry a comforting, celebratory fragrance and a timeless visual story through every part of the day.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image presents an elegant wedding flower collection in soft studio-style light, styled in a palette of white, green and red that would suit a classic Mottingham ceremony. In the top-left panel, the bride is seen from the bodice down, holding a lavish cascading bouquet against a creamy beige backdrop. Large white oriental lilies, star-shaped and fragrant, form the heart of the design, while slim stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids flow downward in graceful arcs. A single buttery cream rose nestles among vivid green round blooms, bright red berries and clouds of white gypsophila, with fine grasses and foliage adding movement and texture. The top-right panel moves closer to the groom's chest, showing a dark charcoal suit, sharp white shirt and striking red tie. On his lapel sits a perfectly coordinated boutonnière: one immaculate white orchid, a small green pompon flower, delicate filler flowers and a neat red ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet with quiet refinement. In the bottom-left panel, this same buttonhole is laid flat on a pale, slightly textured cloth, its sculptural orchid, glossy green leaf base and satin-sheened ribbon clearly visible, like a small floral still life. The bottom-right panel reveals the bouquet in full, now arranged upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, set against a light grey wall. The cascading orchids, open lilies, cream rose, green pompons and red berries are framed by three white woven decorative balls, suggesting a styled reception table, perhaps in a Mottingham village hall or a nearby hotel. Together, the images convey a unified, romantic wedding look, carefully coordinated from bouquet to buttonhole.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-part wedding collage showcases how a single floral theme can thread through every moment of a Mottingham celebration, from the bridal aisle to the reception tables. In the top-left panel, only the lower half of the bride is shown, her white strapless dress forming a calm backdrop for a generous, rounded bouquet. Fuchsia pink peonies, layered and velvety, dominate the design, interlaced with crisp white alstroemeria whose petals are gently freckled with maroon. Spiky lime-green floral elements and deep green leaves create movement and texture, giving the bouquet an abundant, romantic feel, like something carried into a ceremony at a local Mottingham venue. The top-right panel focuses tightly on the groom's dark charcoal suit jacket. On his lapel sits a boutonniere crafted from a single cluster of white alstroemeria, delicate green spires, and neatly arranged foliage, all tied with a smooth lavender-purple satin ribbon that coordinates seamlessly with his tie, hinting at the thoughtfulness behind the couple's colour scheme. In the bottom-left, a smaller hand bouquet rests on pale beige fabric, its fuchsia peonies, white lilies, and lively greens bundled together with the same lavender ribbon. It feels ready for a bridesmaid walking through local streets near Mottingham station or for a joyful bouquet toss at the end of the evening. The bottom-right panel shows a compact centerpiece in a white, lattice-style spherical vase, the woven material echoed by three natural beige decorative spheres nearby. Here the familiar pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery are arranged more tightly, ideal for wedding tables in Mottingham restaurants or village halls, completing a unified yet versatile wedding flower story.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A compact, luxurious bouquet is cradled in a contemporary white container, the arrangement shaped into a near-perfect floral dome that appears plush and full from top to base. Rows of pink and lavender roses are tightly clustered, each bloom unfurling in layers of velvety petals that suggest abundance and careful selection. Threaded delicately among these roses are tiny tufts of white gypsophila, which create a light, airy veil over the design, much like morning mist hanging above the greens in Mottingham's local parks. The vessel itself feels almost sculptural, with fine white lines and a woven, basket-like pattern that gently breaks the smoothness of the composition, adding a hint of playful texture against the softness of the flowers. The colours are rich but not overpowering, a sophisticated mix that feels perfect for a wedding reception table, engagement party, or anniversary meal in a Mottingham home. The lighting is soft and flattering, highlighting the subtle differences between the pink and lavender tones and catching the delicate outlines of each baby's breath bloom. Every petal appears placed with intention, as though the florist stood back again and again to check the symmetry and natural flow. There is a sense of quiet celebration in this design, a modern floral sculpture that speaks of romance, artistry, and the joy of giving something beautiful to mark the important chapters of life in and around Mottingham.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part collage tells the story of a classic red-rose wedding, the sort of timeless styling often chosen by couples marrying in and around Mottingham's churches and local venues. In the top-left panel, a bride wearing a traditional white lace gown holds a dense, rounded bouquet of velvety red roses, tightly clustered with small, cloud-like puffs of white baby's breath. Subtle green foliage threads through the arrangement, giving depth and contrast, while the soft light seems to catch on every petal and lace detail, evoking quiet anticipation just before the ceremony. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's chest, where a charcoal-grey suit jacket frames a single red rose boutonniere. The rosebud is nestled among fine sprigs of gypsophila and slender, pointed greenery, finished neatly with a narrow red satin bow at the base, all resting against a crisp white shirt and bold red tie that echo the bridal bouquet's palette. On the bottom-left, another rounded bouquet of open red roses and abundant baby's breath lies on a pale, textured surface, its stems wrapped with red and white striped twine that hints at hand-tied care and comfortable grip for a long wedding day, much like bouquets delivered across SE9 for local couples. The bottom-right panel showcases a compact centerpiece: vivid red roses and delicate gypsophila arranged in a perfect dome atop a white, woven, spherical vase with an airy lattice design. Two smaller, natural off-white decorative orbs sit in front, suggesting a coordinated table display ready to dress reception tables and sweetheart settings. Together, the four images weave a cohesive visual theme of passion, purity, and thoughtful floral design.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A carefully curated wedding ensemble of flowers is laid out as if on a dressing table in a Mottingham home, capturing that breathless moment before the ceremony begins. At centre stage lies the bridal bouquet, a lush, hand-tied cluster of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, their petals layered like silk and softly illuminated as though by a window overlooking Mottingham's leafy side streets. Wisps of white gypsophila drift between the blooms, giving the bouquet a dreamy, cloud-like halo, while smooth, glossy green leaves fan out to frame the pastel tones. The arrangement has a gentle, rounded shape, neither too tight nor too loose, suggesting the practiced hand of a florist who knows how to balance form and movement. Close by, the groom's boutonnière mirrors the bouquet's palette on a miniature scale; you can almost see a single lilac-tinted rose or rosebud, touched with baby's breath and a snippet of fine greenery, carefully wired and wrapped, ready to sit just over the heart. In the background or to one side, a matching floral piece-perhaps a compact bouquet in a white woven vase or a low table arrangement-is styled to echo the same romantic hues, tying everything together for the wedding party. The colours and textures feel reminiscent of a stroll through local gardens near the station or along Mottingham Road in late spring, where petals are fresh and fragrant. The overall mood is tender and hopeful, a floral story that captures not only how the wedding flowers look, but how deeply they are meant to be felt.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed collage presents a complete wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated styling often chosen by couples marrying in Mottingham or nearby Eltham. In the top-left frame, the focus is on the bride's cascading bouquet, held at mid-torso against the delicate pattern of her white lace gown. The bouquet flows downwards in a gentle arc, with white phalaenopsis orchids at the heart of the design, their wide, satin-like petals cupping soft yellow throats. Around them, blush pink garden roses open in romantic layers, interwoven with pale lavender stock, feathery sprays of white baby's breath, and glossy green leaves. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add a bold thread of colour, giving depth and contrast to the pastel palette. The top-right image narrows in on the groom's lapel, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned to a dark suit jacket. Behind it, a bright red tie and patterned shirt set a contemporary tone. The boutonniere is finished with clusters of baby's breath and slender greenery, all bound in a tidy wrap of white satin ribbon. In the bottom-left panel, that same boutonniere is laid flat on a light beige, slightly nubbly fabric surface that might be linen or burlap, revealing every curve of the orchid and the neat, hand-tied stem work. The bottom-right photograph shows a matching table centerpiece resting on a smooth white tabletop. A white woven or lattice-style cylindrical vase overflows with white orchids, pink roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, rich greenery, and those familiar deep pink spires, accompanied by two decorative white woven spheres. Together, the four images convey a gracefully unified wedding scheme, perfectly suited to an elegant Mottingham reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents a cohesive wedding flower concept in a refined red, white and green scheme, seen here with delicate, directional lighting that brings out textures and scent. The top-left frame shows a bride from mid-torso down, the lace of her white gown catching light as she holds a substantial cascading bouquet: broad, open white lilies, clustered red roses in various stages of bloom and white phalaenopsis orchids that trail gracefully, their smooth petals contrasting with tiny sprays of baby's breath. Bright red hypericum berries punctuate the arrangement and a mix of glossy and feathery foliage provides rhythm and contrast, set against a soft beige background that makes the colours sing. The top-right image narrows focus to the groom's lapel on a charcoal suit; a single pristine phalaenopsis sits proudly as the boutonniere anchor, flanked by red berry clusters, small green leaves and baby's breath, finished with a slender loop of red ribbon that echoes a vivid tie beneath. In the bottom-left an intimate corsage rests on textured linen - the shell-like orchid, rounded hypericum and delicate greenery are shown in quiet detail, the ribbon adding a touch of cheer. The bottom-right centerpiece, displayed in a white woven holder atop a crisp surface and paired with white spherical decorations, mirrors the bridal palette: lilies and roses interwoven with orchids, berries and wispy greens, arranged to read beautifully from every side. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship, floral harmony and a fragrance of rose and lily, ideal for local couples planning a wedding in Mottingham, near Grove Park or Chislehurst.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image wedding collage feels like a quiet love story unfolding somewhere between Mottingham Lane and the green calm of Eltham Park South. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless white gown is seen from the shoulders down, holding a generous cascading bouquet that flows almost to her waist. The bouquet is thick with open white phalaenopsis orchids, their arching blooms woven between blush pink garden roses, soft lavender flowers, and airy clouds of baby's breath. Loose strands of fresh greenery trail from the arrangement, lending movement and a natural garden feel, as if it was just gathered from a private Mottingham garden at first light. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere, pinned with care to a dark grey suit. A single pristine white orchid sits at the centre, framed by tiny lavender filler flowers and polished green leaves, all wrapped with a slender purple ribbon that gently mirrors the magenta tie peeking through beneath the lapel. In the bottom-left panel, the camera drops to a close-up study of another boutonniere resting on a textured light beige fabric, almost like finely woven linen. This smaller design features a white phalaenopsis orchid bud, soft sprigs of white baby's breath, and neatly trimmed foliage, finished with a bright pink ribbon tied in a simple flourish. The final bottom-right panel reveals a cascading centerpiece in a detailed white woven vase, packed with white orchids, mixed pink and lavender roses, tiny purple fillers, and baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres sit alongside, creating a balanced, contemporary look that could easily grace a Mottingham reception table or head table display.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows an elegantly coordinated wedding flower set, imagined for a couple celebrating in Mottingham or nearby New Eltham. The focal point is a rounded bridal bouquet filled with mauve-pink and lavender roses, each bloom fully formed with overlapping petals that create a soft, romantic swirl of colour. Nestled among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, small and spherical, giving the bouquet a lively, tactile texture reminiscent of neat garden borders in local parks like Chinbrook Meadows. Creamy white lisianthus and similar soft blooms are threaded throughout, their frilled petals adding volume and a cloud-like softness that mellows the deeper pink tones. The overall shape feels classic and compact, yet not rigid, with wisps of foliage and slender greenery gently extending beyond the main cluster of flowers. The stems are bound tightly together and dressed in decorative ribbon, likely a mix of white and pale pink or lavender, forming a smooth, polished handle that speaks to a florist's meticulous touch. Set beside the bouquet is a groom's boutonnière, crafted from a single white flower-probably lisianthus-accented with fine grasses, a tiny hint of lavender colour, and perhaps a sprig of baby's breath. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the natural sheen of each petal and the fresh, just-cut look of the greenery. Nothing in the scene feels overdone; instead, it evokes a calm, joyful readiness, as though these flowers are simply waiting to be carried down the aisle in a local church or registry office, their colours and textures echoing the hopeful spirit of the day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage captures an elegant red rose wedding collection, the kind of coordinated floral styling often seen at intimate Mottingham ceremonies near the Green or along Court Road. In the top-left panel, the focus rests on the bride's hands as she gently holds a perfectly rounded bouquet of deep crimson roses. Each bloom is layered and velvety, with clusters of shiny red hypericum berries glinting between the petals, all encircled by a tidy wreath of polished green foliage that frames the flowers like a living halo. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's lapel, where a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal suit jacket. The rose is accompanied by fine wisps of green foliage, airy sprigs of white gypsophila, and a few matching red berries, all wrapped neatly with a bright red satin ribbon bow that mirrors his bold tie and crisp white shirt. In the bottom-left image, another compact bouquet of red roses and berries lies on a textured beige backdrop, this time sculpted with broad, dark green tropical leaves that curve around the arrangement, adding drama and structure. A red ribbon secures the stems, suggesting it could be a bridesmaid bouquet or decorative accent for a Mottingham reception space. The bottom-right panel reveals a low, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and berries resting on a white woven spherical holder made from natural fibres, accompanied by two smaller wicker spheres in warm wood tones. Together, these pieces tell a cohesive story of romance and passion, ideal for weddings, Valentine's gatherings, or stylish celebrations across Mottingham.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part wedding collage showcases a unified floral story in shades of pink, lilac and fresh green, the kind of coordinated styling often chosen by Mottingham couples for intimate local ceremonies. In the top-left panel, the lower half of a bride in a white lace dress holds a round, hand-tied bouquet pressed gently against her gown. The bouquet is lavishly composed of soft pink and lavender roses, some tightly furled, others fully open, giving depth and movement. Nestled between them are bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria brushed with tiny yellow speckles, and feathery clusters of white baby's breath, all supported by glossy green foliage that frames the design without overpowering it. In the top-right panel, the same floral palette is distilled into a neat boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey suit jacket with a rich fuchsia tie. A single light pink rosebud is paired with a few vivid green chrysanthemums, airy gypsophila and slim blades of decorative grass, bound together with a fine pink ribbon that echoes the bridal bouquet, perfect for a groom photographed outside Mottingham station or along Court Road. The lower-left panel offers a side view of a near-identical bouquet lying on a soft beige fabric backdrop, highlighting the craftsmanship of the binding, the careful spiral of stems and the rounded profile of the blooms, suggestive of a bridesmaid's bouquet waiting before the walk down the aisle. In the lower-right panel, a compact table centrepiece gathers the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and baby's breath into a closely packed dome, set in a white spherical vase with a woven or lattice texture, accompanied by two lighter decorative spheres. The collage neatly illustrates how consistent colours and flowers can link bridal party flowers, buttonholes and reception décor throughout a Mottingham wedding day.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A refined wedding story unfolds across this four-panel floral collage, each scene echoing the same romantic palette of cream, pale yellow, and blush-pink roses that might grace a Mottingham celebration near Elmstead Lane or along the green edges of Chinbrook Meadows. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, her white dress finished with gentle lacework at the bodice. She holds a compact, rounded bouquet where creamy and buttery-yellow roses mingle with deeper pink and mauve blooms, the flowers packed closely together for a luxurious, almost cushion-like texture. Wisps of white baby's breath and glimpses of fresh green foliage add lightness and depth, giving the bouquet a timeless, classic bridal feel. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's lapel: a dark grey or charcoal suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and a bold red silk tie set the stage for a single white rose boutonniere. The rosebud, still tender and not fully open, is embraced by feathery filler flowers and slender greenery, tied with a small, neat white satin bow that underscores the care and intention behind the design. Below, on the left, a bridesmaid's bouquet or petite posy rests on a soft, beige linen backdrop, echoing the main bouquet's colours in a slightly looser, more playful arrangement. Cream and pale yellow roses combine with vivid pink blooms and abundant baby's breath, the stems neatly finished with a pink-and-white striped ribbon. In the bottom-right panel, a compact centerpiece of matching roses and foliage sits atop a white twig sphere, its open lattice casting delicate shadows. Two smaller natural woven balls sit beside it, suggesting a reception table in Mottingham lovingly dressed for an intimate wedding breakfast.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as though ready to be carried down the aisle of a Mottingham church, its colours reminiscent of first light over the playing fields off Mottingham Road. The shape is rounded yet relaxed, never stiff, allowing each flower to breathe. Plush white lisianthus take centre stage, their silky petals curling gently like folded fabric, while pastel hydrangea clusters add a soft, clouded fullness in muted, powdery tones. Threaded between them, lilac allium stand slightly proud, their starry spheres of tiny purple florets adding a playful, textural twist. Crisp greenery traces through and around the bouquet, the leaves cool and polished, giving definition to the softer blooms and wrapping neatly around the bound stems. The stems themselves are wrapped in a smooth ribbon, creating a comfortable grip for the bride, with just enough of the natural green showing to keep the look fresh and garden-like. Light glances off the surface of the petals, giving the bouquet a gentle glow that feels both youthful and serene, like a quiet walk through nearby Elmstead Woods before guests arrive. There is an imagined scent of fresh, green stems mingled with a whisper of floral sweetness, subtle enough to comfort rather than overwhelm. Whether placed on a registrar's table, photographed on a windowsill in a Mottingham townhouse, or held close during vows, the bouquet feels like a promise of a shared future, carefully crafted by an experienced local florist who understands both tradition and modern romance.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close, considered study of a single lapel blossom designed to be seen and felt at eye level - the groom's boutonnière displays a solitary peach rosebud, its petals still cupped around the heart of the bloom. The rose's velvety surface catches light in a way that reads both refined and warm, a perfect counterpoint to the groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket. Surrounding the rose are fine sprays of gypsophila; their cloud-like clusters lend an airy, ethereal texture that softens the structured lines of the suit. A delicate wisp of greenery threads through the arrangement, its matte leaf texture providing depth and a whisper of countryside freshness. At the base, a slim peach-coloured ribbon is tied into a neat bow, echoing the coral undertones of the tie and uniting the palette with a quiet, handcrafted touch. The crisp white shirt beneath the jacket sharpens the colours and frames the boutonnière like a small ceremonial emblem worn close to the heart. If you imagine this detail photographed on Towncourt Road or outside a Mottingham Church, the scale and proportions feel intimate and traditionally romantic - a tiny composition that speaks loudly about thoughtfulness and pairing. As an experienced florist working across Mottingham and neighbouring Chislehurst, I select stems and ribbons to ensure the piece remains fresh from aisle to evening reception, retaining its structure and fragrant presence as vows are exchanged.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
An intimate quartet of images showing a cohesive wedding design in white and purple, presented with the care of a local Mottingham florist. The bridal close-up (top-left) reveals a strapless bride cradling a sumptuous hand-tied bouquet where glossy white oriental lilies take centre stage - some petals fully unfurled to display delicate stamens, others as tight buds that suggest unfolding moments to come. Interspersed are double Lisianthus blooms, white with a striking purple rim that reads like a painter's brushstroke, alongside tall, slender spikes of deep purple that add vertical rhythm and a hint of drama. The bouquet's texture is softened by fine grasses, airy baby's breath and a mixture of broad and narrow green foliage that frame each bloom. In the top-right, a groom's boutonnière is shown pinned to a charcoal-grey suit; a single purple-edged Lisianthus, a small lily bud, and a few neat greenery accents are finished with a petite white ribbon, coordinating with a rich purple silk tie beneath the lapel. Bottom-left features a smaller hand-tied posy on beige textured fabric - compact, tactile and perfect for bridesmaids or a toss bouquet with neatly wrapped stems. Bottom-right displays a sculptural tall arrangement in a white lattice globe vase, overflowing with the same lilies, lisianthus and cascading greens, placed with woven beige spheres to suggest table styling. This refined suite, prepared with the fresh touch you'd expect from Mottingham Florist, would sit beautifully on reception tables around Mottingham Green or complement a church ceremony near Scadbury Park.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A graceful table arrangement of white lilies and a single ruby-red rose stands in the centre of a wedding table, its woven white vase echoing the relaxed elegance of a Mottingham celebration. The lilies' petals are pure and slightly curved, like folded satin, each bloom catching the light so that their creamy centres glow against the crisp white. The lone rose rises proudly among them, its layered petals darker at the heart, giving the design a focal point that quietly suggests devotion and romance. Spirals of curly greenery weave through the composition, adding height and a sense of gentle motion, as though the flowers were dancing above the tablecloth. Small clusters of berries in soft red tones and misty sprigs of baby's breath tuck into the gaps between blooms, bringing subtle texture that invites closer inspection. The colour story is restrained yet festive: snowy whites, fresh greens, and measured touches of red that would suit anything from a chic civil ceremony by Mottingham Station to an evening reception in a local hall near Sidcup Road. The arrangement sits low enough for guests to converse easily across it, yet tall lilies and arching foliage prevent it from feeling flat or static. Light falls from above, highlighting the slightly glossy foliage and the delicate structure of each petal. There's a calm, joyful energy to the piece, as if it has been designed to hold the day's happiness without overshadowing it, a thoughtful floral companion to speeches, laughter, and shared toasts.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned neatly to a smart black lapel, this boutonnière appears as a tiny yet meaningful composition, a small echo of a Mottingham wedding bouquet distilled into a single bloom. At its centre is a pale yellow rose, the petals soft and velvety, spiralling outward in gentle curves that convey both purity and calm affection. The colour sits between cream and soft butter, subtle enough to complement rather than compete with the sharp lines of the suit. Beside and behind the rose, sprigs of airy baby's breath extend delicately, their tiny white flowers creating a light, cloud-like halo that softens the contrast against the dark jacket. Slim stems of fresh green foliage peek out as well, adding length and a touch of garden-fresh vibrancy, like newly opened buds along the paths of Chinbrook Meadows. The boutonnière is tied together at the base with a crisp white ribbon, its neat wrap giving a polished finish while suggesting the careful hands that crafted it at a local Mottingham workbench. Against the black lapel and a vivid red tie, the rose glows warmly, the trio of colours-soft yellow, bright red, and deep black-forming a striking yet harmonious palette that would stand out in photographs taken on Mottingham's leafy streets. The textures invite touch: the plush rose petals, the feather-light gypsophila, the cool, smooth fabric beneath. More than just a formal accessory, this small floral piece feels like a fragrant token of the day's promises, designed to accompany the wearer through heartfelt vows, family embraces, and quiet reflective moments.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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