''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Together, these four close studies tell the story of a carefully harmonised wedding scheme in soft summer tones - peach roses, white lisianthus edged in purple, and pin-prick clouds of baby's breath - the kind of palette we tailor for brides and grooms around Covent Garden. Top-left, a bride holds a rounded, densely-packed bouquet against the pale lace of her gown: the peach roses sit warm at the centre while the ruffled, violet-edged lisianthus create a playful halo and tiny gypsophila lend a light, airy texture. The handle is discreetly wrapped, suggesting silk or blush ribbon beneath the bride's hands. Top-right presents the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket - a single peach rose accented with baby's breath and delicate foliage, finished with a neat peach ribbon and coordinated to a solid tie, a small emblem of unity that reads beautifully against tailored wool. Bottom-left shows a similar, slightly smaller hand-tied posy resting on a neutral woven cloth, trimmed with pearly pins and a ribbon-wrapped stem that could serve as a bridesmaid's bouquet or a toss arrangement. The lower-right panel centres on a reception piece: the same flowers formed into a low, domed arrangement in a white woven basket vase, paired with two pale decorative spheres on a neutral table, creating an elegant, airy tablescape. As a local floral designer familiar with the markets around Covent Garden Piazza and Seven Dials, Covent Garden Florist would source stems and finish each piece to hold shape and scent through the day. A bridal bouquet that reads like a soft poem: tightly gathered apricot roses form a symmetrical, sunlit core, each bloom unfurling in warm, apricot-cream layers like small, perfect sunsets. Around them, a ring of purple-edged, white lisianthus creates an elegant contrast - a hint of twilight coolness against the roses' golden glow - while a delicate lattice of white baby's breath threads through the arrangement, adding weightless air and a vintage whisper. The flowers are arranged with intentional rhythm; the roses speak of creamy luxury and the lisianthus adds airy punctuation, so the whole feels weightless, as if it could float on a summer breeze. Soft, diffused light reveals the fine veins and feathered petal edges, while shadows gently model the rounded shapes and create depth. To hold this bouquet against lace or silk is to notice the way colours and textures converse: the peachy warmth warms ivory fabrics; the violet-white perimeter gives definition and a refined edge. The scent is quietly floral - fresh rose with faint green notes - an intimate fragrance that complements rather than overwhelms the wearer. Crafted with a bride's ease in mind, the bouquet is compact enough to carry through a street like Long Acre or across the cobbles of Neal's Yard without losing its composed silhouette. It's timeless and refined, designed to centre the moment, and while made for ceremony it also translates effortlessly into photographs and keepsake memories of a day marked by gentle beauty. Captured from a soft, elevated perspective, this bridal bouquet rests horizontally on a textured light-beige fabric-likely linen-its tones echoing the understated backdrop of a Covent Garden studio table. The arrangement centers on a lush, rounded cluster of peach and soft-orange roses, each bloom open in full, their layered petals forming voluptuous spirals that catch the light with a warm, satin glow. Interspersed among the roses, delicate white lisianthus with deep purple-tinged petal edges introduce a crisp, contemporary accent; their ruffled borders and cool chroma sharpen the composition without overpowering the roses' gentle warmth. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath thread between larger blooms, softening transitions and adding a light, airy texture like wisps of cloud. The stems are neatly wrapped in a smooth, pale peach-coral satin ribbon that trails toward the bottom right of the image, around which a delicate strand of off-white pearls spirals-an elegant finishing touch that suggests heirloom fragrance and tactile charm. The neutral linen surface absorbs shadows and allows the bouquet's colour story to remain the focal point, while the slightly elevated camera angle reveals the bouquet's symmetry and the subtle play of depth across petal layers. As a local florist in Covent Garden, I picture this tied for a West End ceremony or carried through Neal's Yard for portraits; its scent is quietly floral and comforting, and the design reads as timeless, refined, and suited to moments that ask for both romance and restraint. A single, flawless peach rose is carefully wired and pinned to a charcoal suit in this refined boutonniere, its petals curling inward like the first blush of dawn and reflecting a warm coral-pink luminosity that harmonises with the silk tie. Delicate sprays of white baby's breath surround the rose in an airy halo, their tiny blossoms lending an ethereal, cloud-like softness against the dark suit fabric. Fine green foliage-slender fern fronds and fresh leaflets-frames the bloom, offering both structure and a whisper of wildness, their glossy surfaces catching the soft light. The base is secured with a light peach satin ribbon tied into a modest, neat bow whose sheen mirrors the tie's gentle glow. Together the textiles and blooms create a cohesive palette that feels celebratory yet disciplined, an accessory made to honour a wedding or anniversary with quiet confidence. The scent is subtle and uplifting: a hint of sweet rose over leafy freshness, suggestive of bouquets prepared at a small workshop near Floral Street and the market stalls of Covent Garden on an early delivery run. As one of our signature pieces from Covent Garden Florist, this boutonniere is crafted with the attention of an experienced hand, intended to sit comfortably beside tailored lapels for photographs on Drury Lane or to travel with a groom across the piazza toward a nearby ceremony. Its textures invite touch-the velvet softness of the rose, the feather-light foliage-making it both a visible accent and a tactile memory for the day. In soft morning light this boutonniere reads like a quiet love note: a single lush peach rose at its centre with petals that graduate from a deep apricot core to a tender peach rim. The flower's velvety surface seems almost tactile, inviting a gentle brush of a thumb to test its softness. Sprigs of tiny white gypsophila float around the rose, providing a delicate, cloud-like contrast that brightens the composition and evokes the airy calm of early spring. Curved green leaves and slim, glossy foliage weave through the arrangement, their cool texture and verdant tone balancing the warmth of the rose. The stem is wrapped in matching peach satin ribbon, tied with a neat, modest knot so the piece sits perfectly on a lapel without overpowering the wearer. As a florist who regularly prepares boutonnieres for weddings around Covent Garden and receptions near Drury Lane, I choose materials that photograph well from every angle; here the soft sheen of the ribbon and the subtle gradation of colour in the rose catch camera light in flattering ways. There is a faint floral perfume-clean, slightly sweet-that lingers but never competes with cologne or evening air. I imagine this boutonniere pinned to a groom's jacket before an intimate ceremony by the piazza, or carried home as a small keepsake after an evening at a local theatre. Covent Garden Florist often crafts pieces like this for couples who want something tender, refined, and quietly memorable, marrying simple elegance with thoughtful, local flair. Captured in soft, even daylight on a light beige, linen-like surface, this bouquet is a study in gentle contrasts and tactile detail. Six or more creamy apricot-peach roses form the warm nucleus, each petal layered with a soft sheen that hints at a subtle, fresh fragrance. Interwoven are ruffled lisianthus, their white faces crisply edged in a lilac-violet that refracts the light and provides a cool counterpoint to the roses' warmth; small yellow stamens at their centers add tiny, sunlit accents. Scattered throughout, clouds of baby's breath lift the composition, creating delicate negative space and an impression of breathability and movement. The handle, wrapped in matching blush-peach ribbon, is embellished with multiple rows of small pearl beads that create a quiet, luxurious texture beneath the hand; trimmed green stems show at the base, adding an honest, botanical finish. The visual story is romantic and composed-equally suited as a bridal bouquet carried down Drury Lane or as a centerpiece for an intimate celebration in a Covent Garden townhouse. The arrangement's colours, textures, and modest scent together evoke tenderness and refinement, a handcrafted expression that feels both personal and polished, the sort of piece a local florist would make for a couple seeking understated elegance. Arranged with the careful hand of an experienced Covent Garden florist, this graceful dome of peach and apricot roses reads like a small sunrise captured in petals. Some blooms are open and lush, others are tight and hopeful, producing a layered texture that invites the fingers to trace velvety curves. Nestled around the base, white Lisianthus - creamy at their centres and edged in deep purple-blue - provide a cool, painterly contrast that makes the apricot tones sing. Interspersed throughout, feathery sprays of Gypsophila (baby's breath) add a soft halo, punctuating the design with moments of light and air. The bouquet is presented in a modern rounded white woven vase, its open lattice of bright reeds suggesting handwoven wicker or rattan and cradling the stems like a nest. To the left on the immaculate white surface, two small decorative orbs made from pale bamboo or thin wooden strips mirror the basket's geometry and reinforce the organic theme. A neutral, linen-toned backdrop recedes in a gentle blur, while the whole scene is suffused with soft, natural light that evokes morning markets around Neal's Yard and the perfume of freshly cut roses. From the perspective of a local maker, this piece is offered for intimate table settings, anniversary surprises, or as a thoughtful delivery across Covent Garden - a quiet luxury that balances romance, craftsmanship, and contemporary simplicity.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding effortlessly elegant with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Covent Garden Florist. Curated by expert florists in Covent Garden, this premium wedding flower package is designed to beautifully style every key moment of your day. Choose from three flexible packages tailored to your guest list: Intimate (50-75 guests), Original (75-100 guests), and Ultimate (100+ guests). Each option includes a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and coordinated groom boutonnieres, ensuring a cohesive, romantic look from aisle to reception.

Crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms, the SI Wedding Collection combines timeless style with modern wedding trends, perfect for classic, contemporary, or boutique celebrations. Our dedicated team works with care and precision so your flowers arrive looking vibrant and picture-perfect. Whether you're planning a small, intimate ceremony or a large celebration, this collection offers an easy, stress-free way to secure all your essential wedding flowers from one trusted Covent Garden florist.

Enjoy friendly, reliable service and beautifully arranged flowers that enhance your venue and photographs. Let Covent Garden Florist bring your vision to life with luxury wedding flowers that celebrate life, love, and marriage in the most heart-touching atmosphere. Order your SI Wedding Collection today and tick 'wedding flowers' off your planning list with confidence.
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    The flowers were fresh, vibrant, and beautifully arranged. The same-day delivery was very convenient.

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    The arrangement was beautiful and the flowers were incredibly fresh. Perfect for our anniversary gift.

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    The flower arrangement added a touch of elegance to our wedding. Everyone complimented it and the flowers stayed fresh throughout the day.

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    A beautiful mix of blooms that added charm to our wedding venue. Highly recommend for any special occasion.

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    Such a beautiful and elegant arrangement. The flowers were fresh and the colors were vibrant.

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