Cricklewood Wedding Collections

Welcome to Cricklewood Florist—your local wedding flower experts, serving Cricklewood and nearby communities like Willesden and Kilburn. With years of hands-on experience arranging unforgettable wedding bouquets, centrepieces, and floral accents, our team understands how to create memorable moments with nature’s finest blooms.

From classic romantic roses to contemporary wildflower arrangements, we tailor every piece to reflect your style and venue—whether it's an intimate ceremony at Cricklewood Broadway or a grand reception near Gladstone Park or Claremont Road. We proudly offer a warm, personal approach, guiding you through our lush wedding collections so you feel supported every step of your floral journey.

Order online and trust us to handle all the details with care. Our local team offers same-day delivery across Cricklewood and neighbouring areas until 3 PM, ensuring your flowers arrive at their freshest—just in time for your big day!

  • Handcrafted wedding bouquets and table arrangements
  • Personal consultations with our experienced local florists
  • Swift, reliable delivery to homes and venues across Willesden, Kilburn, and West Hampstead

Choose Cricklewood Florist for wedding flowers filled with meaning, expertly crafted in the heart of our community. Let’s create something beautiful together—order online or visit us near Cricklewood Broadway today!

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the sharp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière in this wedding set is a study in restrained romance: a single crimson rosebud curls with composed elegance, its outer petals still protective, while a small spray of gypsophila and a trailing tendril of greenery lend movement and a whisper of countryside charm. The matching bouquet continues the story at larger scale - dense clusters of royal-blue hydrangeas form the dramatic base, their voluminous heads providing a cloud-like backdrop for clusters of velvety red roses that read both classic and boldly contemporary. Rounded eucalyptus leaves peek from between blooms, their cool silver-green tone creating measured contrast and releasing a soft, calming scent that balances the floral perfume. The textures move from plush and full to airy and delicate as gypsophila flutters around the composition, creating a visual cadence that feels intentional and serenely confident. Light plays across petals and foliage, revealing the fresh moisture on the hydrangea and the satiny sheen of rose petals; the bouquet is arranged to photograph well on lapels and tabletops, reflecting the kind of craftsmanship Cricklewood Florist brings to weddings across Cricklewood and nearby Willesden. Chosen often for its balance of theatrical colour and gentle scent, this pairing-boutonnière and bouquet-reads as an emblem of unity: bold yet tender, perfectly at home in a modern ceremony or a celebratory reception close to the community landmarks couples cherish.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition reads like a wedding day story in peach, violet and ivory. The bridal close-up in the top-left shows a hand-held, rounded bouquet of full peach roses at its heart, their petals soft and slightly apricot in tint; surrounding them are crisp white lisianthus with deep purple edges and sprinklings of delicate baby's breath that lift the shapes with lightness. The bouquet's wrap is a peach-toned ribbon, its satin sheen fastened discreetly, suggesting careful craftsmanship and gentle handling on a morning of calm excitement. In the top-right panel a groom stands in a dark charcoal jacket with a matching solid peach tie; his boutonniere of a single peach rose, tiny sprays of baby's breath and a whisper of greenery is tied with a narrow blush ribbon and pinned with precision, echoing the bride's palette in miniature. The lower-left panel offers a quieter vignette: a smaller, neatly bound bouquet rests on a woven neutral fabric, pearl pins catching sunlit sparks - an intimate companion piece for bridesmaids or a toss bouquet with vintage charm. Bottom-right brings the palette to the reception table, where a rounded centerpiece nestles in a white open-weave basket-like vase, accompanied by two light beige decorative spheres; the arrangement reads modern yet romantic, airy and tactile. As a local florist familiar with Cricklewood mornings and Gladstone Park light, I notice the bouquet's soft fragrance and balanced textures - a design meant to travel seamlessly from vows to the first dance while looking effortlessly put together.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A refined four-frame image tells the story of a coordinated wedding flower set, the kind of design often requested by couples marrying around Gladstone Park or the leafy streets of Cricklewood. The overall palette is white, green, and red, with hints of creamy yellow, captured in soft, even lighting that flatters every petal and ribbon. In the top-left panel, the bride is seen from the shoulders down, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet against a light beige backdrop that gently warms the whites. Her gown is pure white with subtle texture, echoing the layered petals of the flowers. The bouquet itself is anchored by generous white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms open and fragrant, each showing clear stamens at the centre. From the main cluster, elegant white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downwards in a waterfall effect, their stems hidden by lush foliage. A single buttery cream rose sits at the core, nestled amongst round, bright green pompon-style blooms, tiny white gypsophila, and clusters of glossy red berries that bring a festive energy. Feathery greens and fine grasses soften the outline, giving the arrangement a flowing, natural feel. In the top-right panel, a groom or guest in a dark suit, white shirt, and solid red tie wears a coordinating boutonnière: one pristine orchid bloom paired with a touch of green pompon flower and baby's breath, tied with a slim red ribbon. The bottom-left panel shows this same buttonhole resting on a textured beige linen surface, highlighting the contrast of smooth petals, waxy leaves, and satin ribbon. The bottom-right panel displays the full bouquet upright in a white woven basket vase on a white tabletop, with three white wicker balls beside it, evoking a tastefully styled reception corner in a local Cricklewood venue.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image collage presents a meticulously coordinated wedding flower theme in rich hues of fuchsia, white, and green, as if styled by a Cricklewood florist preparing designs for a celebration near Willesden Green or Mapesbury. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless white gown is seen from the neckline down, holding a lush, rounded bouquet that fills her hands. The bouquet bursts with deep magenta-pink peonies, their many-petalled blooms curling outwards, contrasted against smooth white alstroemeria petals touched with fine maroon speckles. Threaded between them are pale, spiky green flowers and buds, with dark green foliage providing a strong, elegant frame. Her hands, one wearing a slim, shining ring, cradle the stems in a way that suggests both excitement and composure. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit jacket, accompanied by a sleek lavender tie. This miniature arrangement echoes the bridal bouquet on a smaller scale: fresh white alstroemeria blooms and fine, needle-like green flowers, surrounded by crisp foliage and tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that picks up the colour of the tie. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet sits on softly textured beige fabric. This hand-tied design, likely intended for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet, mirrors the main bouquet with fuchsia peonies, white lilies, and lively green accents, its stems wrapped in a vivid lavender ribbon that adds a playful flash of colour-perfect for bridal-party photos taken around Cricklewood's residential streets. The bottom-right panel completes the floral story with a low centerpiece placed in a striking white spherical vase made of interwoven, crisscrossed material. The pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and green foliage are arranged closely together, while three pale beige woven spheres of varying sizes sit alongside, contributing a soft, organic feel. Together, these four panels showcase how a single floral palette can gracefully translate from bridal bouquet and groom's lapel flower to bridesmaid designs and table decorations, creating a cohesive, modern wedding style for Cricklewood celebrations.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Nestled against intricate lace, the bride's bouquet appears like a soft, blooming cloud, its blush-pink roses and white gypsophila arranged in a way that suggests both precision and effortless grace. The roses are tightly clustered, forming a rounded, almost domed shape, each bloom carefully angled so that their petals spiral outward in delicate curls. Their colour is a tender, pastel pink, evoking sweetness and warmth without overwhelming the senses. Interlaced around and between them is a generous layer of white gypsophila, whose countless tiny florets lend the bouquet an airy, weightless appearance, as if it might hover for a moment in the still air of a Cricklewood morning. The gypsophila's fine stems and small blossoms soften the overall silhouette, creating a subtle contrast with the more structured form of the roses. Natural light washes over the bouquet and the lace gown beneath, drawing out the intricate patterns of the fabric and the smooth, satin-like sheen of the petals. There's a suggestion of movement, as though the bride has just paused on her way down the aisle in a Cricklewood church or at a local ceremony venue near Mapesbury Road. Imagine the light fragrance of fresh roses drifting upwards, mingling with the quiet murmur of guests and the subtle rustle of dresses. The bouquet feels classical yet fresh, a perfect match for weddings that value tradition but are rooted in the everyday character of Cricklewood. Each carefully placed stem speaks of attentive craftsmanship and the wish to capture the emotion of the day in flowers that look as radiant as the moment feels.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding montage captures a cohesive red and white floral theme, the sort of look often chosen by couples marrying around Cricklewood and nearby Willesden Green. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace gown is pictured from the shoulders down, her focus clearly on the bouquet she holds close. The hand-tied arrangement is a dense, rounded cluster of deep red roses, their velvety petals layered in spirals, interwoven with airy white baby's breath. Subtle accents of fresh green foliage peek between blooms, providing gentle contrast against the ivory fabric of her dress. Moving to the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is fastened to a dark grey suit jacket paired with a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie. The miniature design features a single red rosebud, surrounded by tiny white gypsophila florets, slim green leaves, and fine strands of decorative grass, all bound with a small red satin ribbon that mirrors the bridal flowers. The bottom-left image shows another similar bouquet resting on a light grey textured surface, its open-faced roses and abundant baby's breath forming a full, dome-shaped design. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in red and white striped twine, hinting at artisanal care and the sort of hand-finish a local Cricklewood florist would provide for same-day wedding preparations. The bottom-right panel highlights a compact centerpiece: red roses and baby's breath arranged into a low dome atop a spherical white vase crafted from woven, lattice-like material. Two smaller, off-white woven spheres sit in front, tying the décor together into an elegant, coordinated wedding scheme suitable for reception tables across NW2.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière appears as a thoughtful, miniature echo of the bridal bouquet, composed with the kind of care you might expect from a Cricklewood florist serving a wedding on nearby Dollis Hill Lane. At its centre, a single rose in a soft lilac-blush tone is captured just at the point of perfect openness, the petals spiralling in a smooth, satin-like curve. Around this focal flower, delicate sprigs of fine greenery add feathery texture, their cool green shades setting off the warmth of the rose. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath are tucked in like little puffs of cloud, lightening the composition and adding movement without overwhelming its simplicity. A narrow lavender ribbon wraps the stems, its gentle sheen catching the light and hinting at the same hues woven through the bride's bouquet of cream peonies and blush roses. Pinned against a dark suit, this boutonnière would stand out with quiet elegance, not shouting for attention but offering a subtle note of romance each time the groom moves. The craftsmanship feels intimate and intentional, from the tidy ribbon finish to the careful balance of greenery and bloom. The overall impression is of a fragrant talisman of joy, something a Cricklewood groom might fasten just before walking out to meet his partner, knowing that even this small flower links him to the celebration's shared heart. It is an accessory that completes the look while gently mirroring the softness and grace of the day's larger floral story.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A four-image collage presents a complete wedding flower collection, thoughtfully coordinated in soft white, pink, and lavender hues, as if styled for an elegant reception not far from Gladstone Park in Cricklewood. In the top left panel, a bride's mid-torso and hands are visible, her white lace wedding dress forming a delicate canvas for a cascading bouquet. The arrangement overflows with white phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom revealing a golden-yellow centre, nestled alongside blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, and clouds of white baby's breath. Rich green foliage and streaks of deeper, fuchsia-toned spiky flowers give the bouquet depth and movement as it drapes gracefully down, echoing the lines of her gown and evoking a sense of serene romance. 

The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere fixed to a dark charcoal, almost black suit lapel. A vibrant red tie and patterned shirt add contrast, while the boutonniere itself is composed of a single, pristine white orchid head framed by tiny gypsophila buds and slender greenery. The stems are tidily bound in a white satin ribbon, carefully shaped so it sits comfortably and neatly throughout the festivities. 

At the bottom left, that same boutonniere is shown in close-up, laid on a light beige textured cloth, spotlighting the smooth orchid petals and the intricate work at the base where the ribbon has been wrapped with precision. 

The bottom right panel reveals a coordinating centerpiece in a white woven, lattice-style cylindrical vase. It echoes the bridal bouquet: white orchids, soft pink garden roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, glossy foliage, and vibrant deep pink accents, with two decorative white woven spheres placed beside it. The set, likely created by a skilled local florist near Cricklewood Broadway, ties ceremony flowers and reception décor into one cohesive visual story.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully coordinated quartet of wedding florals, captured in four panels, emphasizes the timeless pairing of passionate red and pristine white set against deep green foliage and soft, natural textures. The top-left frame shows the bride from mid-chest down, standing before a gentle light beige background in a classic white gown with lace bodice detail; she cradles a generous cascading bouquet where open white lilies and clustered red roses mingle with trailing white phalaenopsis orchids. Interspersed sprigs of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries add pops of texture, while slender, wispy greenery threads through the composition, giving the bouquet a flowing, organic silhouette that suggests movement as the bride approaches the ceremony. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere is affixed to a dark grey or charcoal jacket, a vivid red tie visible beneath; a single white phalaenopsis is centered among two small berry clusters, tiny white baby's-breath and neat green leaves, finished with a small red ribbon loop that ties back to the bridal palette. The bottom-left panel provides a close, tactile study of a matching corsage laid on textured beige fabric - likely linen - where the satiny orchid petals contrast warmly with waxy hypericum berries and soft sprigs of Gypsophila, the base anchored by a tasteful loopy red ribbon. Bottom-right shows a refined centerpiece in a white woven vase, set on a white tabletop and flanked by round white decorative orbs; it echoes the bouquet's lilies, roses and orchids and would be equally at home on a reception table at a local Cricklewood hall or in an intimate nearby venue. The description conveys not only the visual harmony but the gentle fragrance and careful craftsmanship befitting a wedding in north-west London.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image is a refined four-panel collage that follows a consistent wedding theme, as if documenting a single stylish celebration in and around Cricklewood. At the top left, the bride's torso and hands are shown against the smooth line of a white strapless gown, her fingers cradling a dramatic cascading bouquet. Dozens of open white phalaenopsis orchids pour downward, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender roses, and sprays of lilac-toned filler flowers. Wisps of greenery weave throughout, giving the bouquet movement and a sense of gentle flow, like a floral waterfall caught in the glow of late-afternoon light. The top-right panel moves closer to the groom, honing in on a carefully crafted boutonniere pinned to a charcoal-grey lapel. A single white orchid bloom takes centre stage, framed by small lavender filler flowers and tiny green leaves. A narrow purple ribbon secures the stems, echoing the bold magenta of his tie and tying the colour palette neatly together, much like a coordinated bridal party gathered near Mapesbury Road. In the bottom-left panel, a second boutonniere has been laid on a light beige, textured fabric that resembles natural linen. Here, a white orchid bud is paired with dainty sprays of baby's breath and a flash of green foliage, all finished with a bright pink ribbon that adds a celebratory note. Finally, the bottom-right image reveals a lush cascading arrangement in an ornate white woven vase, overflowing with the same white orchids, pink and lavender roses, and delicate purple fillers seen throughout the collage. Three white woven decorative orbs rest on the pristine white surface beside it, reinforcing the textured, handcrafted feel that a local florist like Cricklewood Florist might bring to a beautifully styled wedding table.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This detailed image reveals a Cricklewood-inspired wedding collection, lovingly crafted by a local florist who understands both classic romance and modern style. At the centre is a rounded bridal bouquet composed of mauve and blush-pink roses, their petals lush and densely layered, opening into generous spirals that look almost like watercolour brushstrokes. Nestled among the roses are vivid green button chrysanthemums, their tidy, spherical blooms adding playful contrast and a refreshing, contemporary note. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms thread through the design, their softly ruffled petals forming delicate cups and frills that lend the bouquet a cloud-soft texture, reminiscent of early morning mists over nearby Gladstone Park. Wisps of foliage and elongated leaves extend slightly beyond the rounded profile, giving the arrangement a hint of movement, as if caught in a light breeze along Cricklewood Lane. The stems are gathered by hand, straight and neatly trimmed, then wrapped in satin ribbon that echoes the pink and lavender tones of the roses, forming a comfortable, polished handle for the bride. Gentle lighting enhances the natural sheen of the petals, highlighting subtle variations in tone from creamy blush to dusk-like mauve. Alongside the bouquet sits the groom's boutonnière, a carefully composed miniature arrangement featuring a single white bloom, airy grasses, and a subtle band of lavender ribbon. It feels intentionally understated yet entirely connected to the bridal flowers, designed to complement a sleek suit for wedding photographs taken on nearby residential streets. Together, this bouquet and boutonnière set captures the hopeful energy of a couple's biggest day, ready for convenient, fresh delivery across Cricklewood and surrounding areas.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage showcases a thoughtfully coordinated suite of red rose arrangements, the kind a Cricklewood couple might choose for a ceremony near Gladstone Park followed by a reception in a local hotel. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white gown holds a compact bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is densely packed with deep red roses, their petals unfurling in tight spirals that create a rich, velvety texture. Glossy red hypericum berries glimmer between the blooms, and a ring of dark green foliage forms a neat collar, giving the design structure and allowing the colours to stand out vividly against the white dress. The top-right image brings the groom into focus, showing a charcoal-grey suit jacket and a bright red tie. On the lapel, a petite boutonniere features a single red rosebud, framed by fine, ruscus-like greenery and airy white gypsophila. Small red berries echo the bridal bouquet, and a delicate red satin bow secures the stems, adding a refined finishing touch. In the bottom-left panel, another red bouquet, perhaps for a bridesmaid walking along Cricklewood Broadway, rests on a textured beige fabric. Several lush roses and berries are framed by broad, dark green tropical leaves that curve in bold arcs around the flowers, creating an elegant, sculptural outline. A coordinating red ribbon wraps the stems at one side. The bottom-right panel concludes the story with a low, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and berries, sitting atop a white, woven spherical base made from natural fibres. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven balls lie beside it on a pale surface, set against a soft beige and grey wall, suggesting stylish, cohesive table décor designed with the same passionate red theme throughout.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel image tells the story of a harmonised wedding flower theme in soft pink and vibrant green tones, thoughtfully styled as if for a Cricklewood celebration. In the upper-left panel, the viewer sees a bride in a white lace wedding gown from the neckline down, her hands gently holding a dense, rounded bouquet. Light pink and lavender roses dominate, some in tight buds and others opening into plush rosettes. Bright green button chrysanthemums nestle between the rose petals, creating a lively contrast. Pink alstroemeria with fine yellow speckles and airy tufts of white baby's breath weave through the arrangement, all supported by glossy green foliage that frames the soft colours. The upper-right panel focuses on a groom's dark charcoal suit and bold fuchsia tie, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned to his lapel. It features a single blush-pink rosebud, touches of bright green chrysanthemum, delicate baby's breath, and slim blades of decorative grass, all tied together with a matching pink ribbon. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet laid horizontally on a lightly textured beige surface, likely a bridesmaid's bouquet or an alternative angle of the bridal flowers. The same roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath are clearly visible, with stems neatly bound in fuchsia ribbon, demonstrating the hand-tied craftsmanship Cricklewood Florist is known for. The lower-right panel presents a compact, low centerpiece sitting on a pristine white surface. A decorative white spherical vase with a woven lattice pattern holds a rounded dome of matching flowers, while two smaller woven spheres rest beside it. Together, the four panels illustrate how a single floral palette can flow seamlessly from bouquet to boutonniere to table décor for weddings in Cricklewood and surrounding areas like Kilburn and Willesden Green.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images presents a complete, coordinated story in roses, the sort of timeless style often chosen by couples marrying around Cricklewood, Dollis Hill and nearby North London venues. The dominant palette throughout is cream, pale yellow and soft pink with touches of mauve, lifted by airy white baby's breath and balanced by fresh green foliage. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white dress with subtle lace detailing holds a round, hand-tied bouquet close to her waist. The roses are densely arranged, cream and pale yellow blooms forming a gentle base while richer pink roses create pockets of colour, the whole bouquet feeling luxurious yet understated. To the right, the camera zooms in on the groom's boutonniere set against a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt and striking red tie. A single white rosebud sits proudly among small sprays of baby's breath and greenery, its stems bound in a neat white satin bow that adds a soft, elegant accent to the structured tailoring. The bottom-left image shows a bridesmaid's posy, relaxed on a textured beige linen cloth. This smaller bouquet mirrors the bridal design but with a more informal shape, cream and yellow roses mingling with pink ones, all threaded through with clouds of baby's breath and loose greenery, the stems wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon that hints at personality and fun. The final, bottom-right panel moves to the reception table, where a compact dome of the same roses and fillers rests on a white spherical vase made from woven twigs, flanked by lighter woven decorative balls on a white surface. The collage reads as a cohesive wedding collection, carefully designed for a couple celebrating close to Cricklewood's tree-lined streets.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
On a neatly dressed wedding table, a contemporary white wicker vase holds a rounded floral arrangement that seems to glow softly in the ambient light, reminiscent of intimate receptions in Cricklewood's townhouses and cosy venues near Mapesbury Road. The design is compact yet generous, with layers of cool-toned blossoms forming a smooth, domed silhouette. Creamy lisianthus unfold in delicate spirals, their petals catching the light like satin. Interspersed among them, pale pink stocks add a gentle vertical rhythm, their clustered florets giving a plush, almost cloud-like texture. Here and there, vibrant purple accents peek through-rich freesia and other cool purple blooms that bring lively pops of colour, like tiny jewels set into a pastel tapestry. Encircling the entire design, slender strands of polished greenery curve and twist with intention, framing the flowers and creating a sense of movement, as if the bouquet were being lightly cradled. The wicker vase below offers a tactile contrast, its painted white weave lending a clean, modern line that still feels natural and handmade. Soft daylight streams across the scene, brightening the whites, blushing the pinks, and deepening the purples without harshness. The suggested scent is subtle and soothing-a hint of freesia sweetness with an airy, fresh note, the kind of fragrance that lingers gently rather than overwhelms. This piece feels equally suited to a wedding breakfast near Cricklewood station or a quiet celebration at home, adding a refined, peaceful presence to any table. It reflects a florist's practiced eye for proportion and colour harmony, crafting an atmosphere of quiet celebration and tender expectation.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This wedding montage captures a cohesive peach-and-white floral story set against soft, flattering light. In the upper-left frame a bride cradles a full, rounded bouquet composed of rich peach-orange roses, tiny white gypsophila nests, and glossy green foliage; every bloom reads sculpted and lush, the petals layered like small, fragrant cups. The upper-right close-up contrasts fabric and flower: a groom in a deep charcoal or navy suit sports a boutonnière built around a single, blushing peach rosebud, ringed with baby's breath and a delicate sprig of greenery, the whole tied at the base with a narrow peach ribbon bow that mirrors his coral-toned tie. The lower-left photograph sets the bride's bouquet gently on a pale, textured fabric where the wrap detail is clearly visible-white ribbon dotted with faint peach or pink specks, neatly finished and comfortable to hold, showing the florist's attention to both beauty and practicality. The lower-right image highlights reception styling: a compact, globe-shaped white woven vase holds a domed cluster of peach roses and gypsophila, its tactile weave softened by two smaller decorative woven spheres placed in the foreground, forming an intimate table display. The scent here reads of warm apricot and soft powder; the textures-from satin petals to woven ceramic-are carefully chosen to feel at home in a Cricklewood venue near Gladstone Park. This suite reflects the kind of considered, neighbourhood-conscious design practiced locally by trusted florists in the area.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image reads like a soft poem to a Cricklewood wedding morning, composed by an experienced hand. In the top-left frame a bride in a strapless white gown cradles a lavish bouquet centred on white oriental lilies - some unfurled and luminous, others in closed, hopeful buds - their smooth petals reflecting a warm, natural light. Intermingled are white lisianthus with distinctive purple edging, their ruffled petals adding romance and gentle contrast, while narrow, spiky purple accent flowers lend a vertical punctuation to the rounded blooms. The greenery is diverse and tactile: feathery grasses, glossy broad leaves and delicate sprigs that move as one might on a breeze across Gladstone Park on a spring afternoon. The top-right frame shows a charcoal-grey suited groom with a single open Eustoma edged in purple, a small lily bud and slivers of green secured with a white ribbon on his lapel; a rich purple silk tie peeks out, harmonising with the florals. Bottom-left offers a humble, hand-tied bridesmaid bouquet placed on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped neatly in white ribbon and mirroring the bridal palette on a smaller scale. Bottom-right reveals a tall, sculptural centrepiece in a contemporary white woven sphere vase, full of cascading foliage, lilies and purple-edged lisianthus, flanked by two woven beige decorative spheres on a pale surface - an elegant choice for reception tables. The fragrance is heady yet refined, lilies leading with a soft sweetness while green herbs add a subtle, grounding note. Crafted with the care of a local florist in Cricklewood, this suite of pieces feels timeless and quietly celebratory, ideal for a ceremony near Cricklewood Market or a reception in a Willesden hall.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image captures the bride holding her bouquet close to her ivory dress, the flowers standing out vividly against the smooth, understated fabric. A cluster of white lilies forms the structural heart of the arrangement, their open blooms wide and welcoming, petals unfolding with a confident, star-like grace. Their creamy centres and gentle curves reflect the soft light, giving the bouquet an almost luminous presence. Nestled among these lilies is a single red rose, rich in colour and velvety in texture, its spiralling petals providing a powerful focal point that symbolises deep affection. Surrounding the main blossoms, red hypericum berries gather in neat clusters, adding rounded shapes and a hint of rustic charm, like small, polished beads set into a tapestry. Wisps of fine greenery and slender blades of grass thread through the design, adding depth and subtle motion, reminiscent of the greenery found along pathways in nearby Gladstone Park. Delicate tufts of baby's breath are interspersed throughout, their tiny, cloud-like flowers softening the contrasts and lending a dreamy lightness to the bouquet. The bride's fingers, elegantly manicured, wrap around the stems with relaxed assurance, suggesting she feels at home with these blooms as she moves from ceremony to celebration. The colours-pure white, deep red, various greens-stand out gently but clearly against her gown, making the bouquet a focal point without overwhelming her. The overall mood is one of quiet excitement and heartfelt sincerity, as if this bouquet has been designed to accompany her through the streets of Cricklewood and into a new chapter of her life, each petal and berry holding a fragment of the day's emotions.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
The image captures a refined wedding boutonnière, carefully fastened to a black suit jacket, with a bright red tie providing a vivid backdrop that feels right at home at a stylish Cricklewood celebration. At the heart of the design is a single pale yellow rose, its petals soft and velvety, curled gracefully into a classic spiral that opens outward in even layers. The colour is gentle-more buttery cream than sharp yellow-conveying calm affection rather than exuberance. Surrounding the rose are light sprays of white baby's breath, their minute blossoms forming a cloud-like collar that softens the edges of the arrangement. A few slender green leaves and fine stems peek out behind the main bloom, bringing freshness and a hint of movement, as though the boutonnière was composed from a garden just beyond Cricklewood Broadway. The stems have been neatly bound with a narrow white ribbon, wrapped snugly to create a smooth, tactile handle that disappears seamlessly under the lapel. The dark suit fabric provides a strong contrast, making the boutonnière stand out without appearing flashy, while the red tie introduces a sense of festive energy and formality. The lighting is subtle, without harsh glare, allowing the textures to come through: plush rose petals, feathery gypsophila, and the fine weave of the jacket. You can almost feel the coolness of the lapel under your fingertips and the faint, fresh scent rising from the bloom. This small arrangement feels like a tender gesture, the kind of detail a Cricklewood groom or best man would wear proudly, carrying a little piece of the day's romance close to their heart.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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