Harold Wood Wedding Collections

When it comes to creating unforgettable moments on your special day, Flowers Harold Wood is proud to be the trusted florist for couples across Harold Wood and the surrounding areas. With years of floral design experience, our dedicated team crafts elegant wedding bouquets and arrangements that capture your vision and celebrate local beauty.

Our studio is only a stone’s throw from Station Road and Harold Wood Park, making us a convenient choice for weddings in Harold Wood as well as in nearby Gidea Park, Romford, and Brentwood. Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, you’ll find our range of wedding flowers showcases fresh seasonal blooms, hand-selected for their quality and artistry.

We’re local florists who genuinely care — every bouquet and centerpiece is prepared with skill, attention to detail, and a real passion for flowers. Need beautiful flowers in a hurry? Enjoy same-day delivery across Harold Wood and neighbouring areas when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Handcrafted wedding flowers & table arrangements
  • Local expertise with trusted Harold Wood reputation
  • Convenient same-day wedding flower delivery

Let Flowers Harold Wood help you create a day to remember. Browse our wedding collection or visit us near Redden Court Road – your dream day deserves flowers as unique as your love story.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
The modern charm of this wedding set is clear in a close, personal scene: a single red rose boutonnière pinned to a tailored suit, and a matching bridal bouquet echoing that same confident palette of royal blue hydrangeas and ruby roses. The boutonnière curls with a poised simplicity - a tight red bud, a whisper of gypsophila and a trailing tendril of greenery - designed to sit against lapel cloth without overwhelming the groom's look. Across the aisle the bouquet answers with lush texture: large, rounded hydrangea heads form a dramatic, cloud-like base while classic red roses emerge through the blue, their velvety petals catching light in a way that reads both timeless and contemporary. Silver-green eucalyptus leaves nestle among the blooms, offering cool, aromatic layers that soften the visual contrast and add a subtle, leafy scent reminiscent of early morning walks near Gidea Park and the green edges around Harold Wood station. Tiny sprays of baby's breath provide a soft, lace-like halo, airy and delicate, which keeps the composition feeling fresh and garden-bright rather than formal. This is a creation I would prepare at Flowers Harold Wood when a couple asks for bold romance with modern lines - sturdy, photograph-friendly blooms chosen for their colour permanence and tactile appeal, arranged so the bouquet complements the suit's boutonnière and the venue's atmosphere, whether the ceremony is a small local church near Romford or a bright reception room in Hornchurch.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image montage unfolds like a florist's study of one restrained colour story - peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus and airy baby's breath - photographed in soft, natural light that flatters warm tones and delicate textures across a Harold Wood wedding. In the top-left frame a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against ivory fabric: dense clusters of pale peach roses inhabit the centre, their plush faces softened by ruffled lisianthus fringed in vibrant violet, with tiny clouds of baby's breath tucked into the gaps. The ribbon-bound stems are suggested rather than shown, lending the bouquet a handheld intimacy. Top-right isolates the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket - a single peach bloom accompanied by slender greenery and a sprig of baby's breath, finished with a neat blush ribbon that connects to a solid peach tie below the lapel. Bottom-left shows a similar, slightly smaller hand-tied posy laid on a neutral woven textile; pearl-headed pins on the peach ribbon offer a vintage glint, the compact scale hinting at a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet. Bottom-right features a rounded reception arrangement in a white, airy basket vase, the same floral trio arranged to read well from all sides, accompanied by two pale woven spheres as table accents, suggesting a softly rustic reception table near Brentwood Road or close to Harold Wood Station. The overall impression is one of gentle refinement - soft scent, comforting textures, and a palette that carries from ceremony to celebration with quiet confidence and skilled floral workmanship.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image presents a cohesive wedding flower story, as if captured in a quiet studio just off one of Harold Wood's tree-lined residential streets. In the top-left frame, the bride is shown from the chest down, standing against a soft, light beige background that gently flatters the ivory tone of her subtly textured wedding dress. She holds a sumptuous cascading bouquet that radiates modern romance: wide, star-shaped white oriental lilies open confidently at the centre, their stamens adding a hint of depth, while delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids are arranged to trail elegantly downward in a waterfall of petals. Threaded through the white flowers is a single cream-tinged yellow rose that glows gently, ringed by vivid green globe-like blooms that look like Santini chrysanthemums, small bunches of bright red berries, and airy white Gypsophila that softens every line. Wispy greenery and slender grasses peek through, adding movement and garden-like freshness. In the top-right panel, the groom-or a male member of the wedding party-wears a deep charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and solid red tie, reminiscent of a refined East London wedding look. On his lapel, a boutonnière perfectly echoes the bridal bouquet: one pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, a small green pompom, and tiny white filler flowers, all gathered and finished with a neat red ribbon. The bottom-left panel shows this same boutonnière placed flat on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, inviting the viewer to appreciate its textures and careful wiring. In the bottom-right panel, the cascading bridal bouquet reappears, now set upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface against a light grey wall. Three decorative white woven balls sit beside it, evoking a thoughtfully styled wedding reception display that could easily be recreated by Flowers Harold Wood for couples marrying locally.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel collage tells the story of a cohesive wedding floral theme centered on rich fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria, imagined for a joyful celebration in Harold Wood. In the top-left frame, the bride appears from the bodice of her strapless white gown downward, her hands gently cupping a full, rounded bouquet. The flowers are abundant and textured: deep magenta peonies with plush, multi-layered petals, bright white alstroemeria delicately marked with maroon speckles, and spiky pale green blooms threaded amongst glossy dark green leaves. Her simple ring glints softly, and the bouquet exudes both elegance and vibrancy, perfect for walking down an aisle in a Harold Wood venue. In the top-right image, attention turns to the groom's charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender-purple tie. On his lapel is a neatly crafted boutonniere of white alstroemeria, tiny green buds, and fresh foliage, all held together with a slender lavender satin ribbon that ties his look to the bride's bouquet. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet lying on a gently textured light beige surface. This arrangement echoes the bridal bouquet-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents-its stems tightly bound with a lavender ribbon, ready for a bridesmaid's hands or for the traditional toss later in the evening. The bottom-right frame shifts to the reception table, where the same floral mix is gathered in a chic white spherical vase, formed from interwoven crisscrossing strips. Three lighter beige woven spheres sit beside it, reinforcing the natural, textural theme. Together, the four images illustrate how one thoughtfully chosen floral palette can create a harmonious flow from bridal bouquet to buttonhole and centerpieces for weddings across Harold Wood.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A groom's boutonniere takes centre stage in this image, a single pink rose standing out vividly against the rich charcoal grey of a tailored suit. The rose is fresh and full of life, its petals forming a neat spiral that opens just enough to show depth and texture without losing its elegant, sculpted profile. Wisps of greenery curve gently around the bloom, while a few light sprays of white baby's breath peek through, adding movement and a soft, cloudlike accent that lifts the design. The stem is wrapped in a slender velvet ribbon, which lies smooth and precise, adding a refined touch that hints at the care taken in its creation. The lighting is even and controlled, so that every petal edge is visible, from the slightly deeper pink at the base to the softer pastel tone at the tips, while the dark suit fabric grounds the scene in a sense of formality. The overall impression is one of quiet confidence rather than showiness, the kind of boutonniere chosen for classic weddings in Harold Wood, where understated detail can matter more than grand gestures. You can imagine this rose glancing in and out of view as the groom moves through the day-standing at the altar, greeting guests outside a Harold Wood venue, or sharing that first married dance. It's a small floral accent, but nothing about it feels accidental; the balance of colour, proportion, and texture suggests a florist attuned to how flowers sit on the body, how they will look in photographs, and how a single rose can carry the fragrance and symbolism of love without ever overwhelming the man who wears it.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage beautifully narrates a classic red-and-white wedding theme, the kind often chosen by couples marrying around Harold Wood and the wider East London area. The top-left photograph captures a bride in a traditional white lace gown, her face out of frame so the attention rests entirely on the bouquet she holds close to her waist. The bouquet is a tight, rounded cluster of rich, crimson red roses, their velvety petals layered like silk, interwoven with delicate clouds of white baby's breath. A collar of soft green foliage peeks through, adding depth and a fresh garden feel, as if the flowers were gathered that morning from a nearby Essex field. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonnière is shown in crisp detail against a charcoal-grey suit and bright red tie. A single red rosebud is paired with sprigs of white gypsophila, slim green leaves, and fine decorative grasses, all finished with a small red satin ribbon at the base, echoing the bride's bouquet and tying the couple's looks together. The bottom-left image presents another round bouquet of open red roses and plentiful baby's breath, arranged with generous green leaves and placed on a light grey textured background. The stems are wrapped neatly with red and white striped twine, showcasing the careful, handcrafted finishing a local florist might provide for a Harold Wood registry office wedding. The bottom-right photo features a low table centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and gypsophila set in a white, woven, ball-shaped vase, with two smaller off-white decorative spheres in front, creating a cohesive, romantic look perfect for a reception table or intimate family celebration at home. The consistent use of roses and baby's breath throughout the collage suggests a thoughtfully coordinated floral story for one special day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This wedding image captures a tender floral ensemble as if set on a preparation table in Harold Wood, moments before being lifted into the bride's hands. The main focus is a hand-tied bouquet brimming with cream peonies and blush-pink roses, punctuated by hints of deeper magenta and muted lavender that tuck in between the lighter tones. Each bloom carries a distinct texture: the peonies are full and cloudlike, with layered, ruffled petals that invite a soft touch, while the roses form tighter, spiralled centres, adding gentle structure. Interlaced among these larger flowers are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their countless tiny blossoms floating like fine lace across the arrangement. Smooth, sculpted green leaves cradle the composition, their clean lines framing the pastels and preventing the bouquet from feeling overly sweet. Resting alongside the bouquet is a groom's boutonnière, a miniature echo composed of a single lilac or blush rosebud, backed with a whisper of gypsophila and delicate greenery, the stems neatly wrapped in a pale lavender ribbon. The light is soft and diffuse, suggesting an indoor space or a slightly overcast Harold Wood day, which enhances the sense of calm and romance. The colours feel balanced and thoughtful, neither too bright nor too muted, ideal for a couple seeking understated elegance. You can almost imagine the bouquet being carried through a Harold Wood ceremony, the scent of peonies and roses trailing subtly behind, the matching boutonnière catching the eye on the groom's lapel as they stand together. The overall impression is one of harmony, intimacy, and carefully crafted beauty.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This image collage presents a harmonised suite of wedding flowers that feel perfectly suited to a refined celebration in Harold Wood, linking bridal bouquet, groom's boutonniere, and reception décor in one romantic story. In the top-left photograph, the lower half of a bride is shown in a white lace wedding gown, the fabric textured and intricate behind a lush, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centres arc gracefully downwards, entwined with blush pink garden roses, haze-like sprays of lavender stock, flecks of baby's breath, and rich green foliage. Darker, almost fuchsia, spiky blossoms peek through to give the bouquet depth and a lively accent, like a pop of colour against the gentle tones. Top right, the camera moves to the groom: only his torso is visible, dressed in a dark charcoal or black suit jacket, a vivid red tie, and a subtly patterned shirt. On his lapel sits a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere, edged with tiny white gypsophila and slender greenery, all tidily wrapped in white satin ribbon, mirroring the bride's flowers and tying the couple's looks together for photos in and around Harold Court Woods. In the bottom-left frame, the same boutonniere is laid flat on a pale beige, lightly textured surface, possibly linen or burlap, so every detail of the orchid's curve, the baby's breath, and the ribbon finish is clearly visible, showcasing the florist's precision. The bottom-right photograph shows a matching table centerpiece on a bright white surface, arranged in a white woven cylindrical vase. Here again, orchids, blush roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and foliage combine with deep pink spiky accents, and two white decorative woven spheres placed beside the vase complete the refined wedding reception look that local couples around Harold Wood so often request.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images presents a cohesive wedding palette - vibrant red, pure white and verdant green - rendered with a florist's attention to texture and balance. At top-left, the bride cradles a large cascading bouquet whose architecture mixes open white lilies and tightly budded red roses with long, trailing white phalaenopsis orchids. Tiny clouds of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries nestle among varied foliage and narrow, spiky greens, creating tactile contrast against the delicate lace of her bodice and the soft beige backdrop. The top-right frame tightens to the groom's lapel where a single snowy phalaenopsis orchid forms a refined boutonniere, joined by two clusters of red berries, small green leaves and a sprig of baby's breath; a matching red ribbon loop and a vivid red tie draw the eye to the sharply tailored charcoal jacket. In the bottom-left panel, that boutonniere rests on a textured light fabric - linen or a burlap weave - which highlights the orchid's satiny sheen, the berries' glossy skin and the feathery green accents. The bottom-right image completes the set with a centerpiece in a white woven vessel, placed on a spotless white surface and flanked by smooth white decorative spheres; it mirrors the bouquet's elements with abundant lilies, roses and cascading orchids, punctuated by hypericum and fine wispy foliage. The composition reads as thoughtful and harmonious, suggesting the quiet anticipation of a ceremony - the gentle rustle of dress fabric, a warm, floral perfume and the precise, considered work of an experienced florist preparing a unified look for a special day in Harold Wood and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image presents a unified story of wedding flowers built around orchids and roses, the sort of coordinated collection often requested by couples marrying in or around Harold Wood. In the top-left panel, we see a bride from the shoulders down in a white strapless gown, holding a generous cascading bouquet that nearly reaches her waist. White phalaenopsis orchids form sweeping arcs over layers of blush pink roses, soft lavender blooms, and misty baby's breath, with strands of foliage trailing down to give a fluid, romantic silhouette, as if she might be stepping out of a church on Gubbins Lane. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit. A single pristine white orchid sits at the centre, framed by tiny lavender filler flowers and fresh green leaves, all bound together by a narrow purple ribbon that mirrors his rich magenta tie, tying his look subtly back to the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left panel shows another boutonniere set carefully on a light beige, subtly textured fabric, almost like linen. Here, a white phalaenopsis bud is accented with delicate white baby's breath and a hint of green, finished with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a lively dash of colour suitable for a best man or usher. In the bottom-right panel, a large cascading arrangement echoes the bridal bouquet's shape and palette, presented in an ornate white woven vase. White orchids and mixed pink and lavender roses spill outward, interlaced with purple filler and baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres rest beside the vase on a clean white surface, reinforcing the airy, elegant theme that would work beautifully for a reception near Harold Wood's quieter residential streets.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The artistry of a local wedding florist is captured in this image of a bridal bouquet and matching boutonnière, arranged with both precision and softness. At the centre of the bouquet, mauve-pink roses open in layered spirals, each petal slightly curled at the edge, creating a rich, velvety texture that feels almost touchable. These romantic blooms are framed by bright green button chrysanthemums, whose small, spherical shapes add a playful, structured element, like tiny bursts of garden foliage. Creamy lisianthus and other white blossoms are threaded between the roses, their gently ruffled petals and cup-like forms creating a light, airy halo around the more saturated colours. Fine strands of greenery and grasslike foliage arc through the design, adding movement and an organic feel that would be perfectly at home in a Harold Wood ceremony near Harold Court Road or close to the open spaces by Pages Wood. The stems of the bouquet are tightly gathered and encased in an intricate ribbon wrap, the satin smooth under the hand and finished with tidy detailing that hints at careful craftsmanship. To one side, a groom's boutonnière mirrors the bouquet's palette in miniature: a single white lisianthus bloom, maybe with a touch of baby's breath or fine grasses, and a slim lavender ribbon that ties the look together. Soft light falls across the flowers, enhancing their natural sheen and highlighting the contrast between the cool mauve tones and the lively green chrysanthemums. The arrangement appears freshly made, ready for same-day delivery in Harold Wood, poised to accompany a couple from their vows to their reception with quiet grace and joyful colour.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage tells a cohesive floral story in deep red tones, reminiscent of a thoughtful ceremony in Harold Wood. In the top-left frame, a bride dressed in white holds a rounded, compact bouquet, the flowers gathered tightly so that only the rich crimson petals and clusters of shiny red hypericum berries are visible. A ring of tidy, dark green foliage creates a structured collar at the base, allowing the bouquet to stand out crisply against the gown, while suggesting the soft weight and cool freshness of newly cut stems. The top-right image shifts our attention to the groom's torso, clad in a charcoal grey suit, bright red tie, and fresh white shirt. On his lapel sits a single red rosebud boutonniere, partially open and framed by fine ruscus-style greenery, delicate tufts of white gypsophila, and a sprinkling of red berries. A slim red satin ribbon binds the stems tightly, echoing the bride's bouquet and making this a subtle yet meaningful detail for a Harold Wood wedding day. In the bottom-left panel, another red rose bouquet appears, possibly for a bridesmaid or to decorate a signing table. The roses and berries nestle inside broad, dark green tropical leaves that arch and fold around the blooms, lending the design a bold, sculptural presence. A red ribbon ties the stems, and the entire piece rests against a textured beige fabric background that feels warm and natural. The bottom-right frame completes the collection with a dome-shaped table arrangement of red roses and berries, perched on a white, woven spherical holder made from natural fibres. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres are placed nearby on a pale surface, suggesting contemporary, carefully curated reception flowers in a softly lit Harold Wood venue.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part collage tells the story of a unified wedding flower theme, the kind couples around Harold Wood often choose to carry from ceremony to reception. In the top-left panel, a bride is partly visible in her white lace gown, her hands wrapped around a luxurious, rounded bouquet. The design is dense yet soft, packed with light pink and soft lavender roses, many at different stages of opening so the petals layer beautifully. Between them sit vivid green button chrysanthemums, adding a crisp freshness, while pale pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow speckles and feathery white baby's breath weave through the design, finished with glossy green foliage around the edges. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's dark charcoal suit and rich fuchsia tie, where a petite boutonniere sits neatly on the lapel. It features one delicate light pink rosebud, a few bright green chrysanthemums, touches of gypsophila, and slim, curving strands of decorative grass, all bound with a matching pink ribbon. The result is a refined accent that quietly mirrors the bridal bouquet and ties the couple's looks together, ideal for a Harold Wood church or local registry office. In the bottom-left panel, the bouquet is shown resting on a textured beige surface, giving a clear side view of the stems. They are gathered tightly and wrapped in a smooth fuchsia ribbon that looks cool and satin-like, highlighting the hand-tied craftsmanship and structure. The bottom-right panel reveals a small table centerpiece styled in the same floral language: a rounded dome of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath arranged in a white, lattice-style spherical vase. Two smaller woven spheres in a lighter tone rest alongside on a white surface, creating a balanced, modern table arrangement perfect for wedding breakfasts in Harold Wood venues or gatherings near Harold Wood station.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage presents an elegant wedding flower collection in soft, romantic tones, as though documenting a full day of celebration in Harold Wood from aisle to reception. In the top left panel, the bride's torso is framed in gentle focus; she wears a white wedding dress with subtle lace along the bodice and holds a round, compact bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses cluster tightly together, interspersed with richer pink and magenta blooms. Wisps of baby's breath and glimpses of green foliage add a delicate halo around the larger flowers, giving the impression of both structure and softness, like a bouquet carried through Pages Wood in early spring. The top right panel draws the eye to the groom's details: a dark charcoal suit jacket, pristine white shirt, and a smooth, vivid red silk tie. On his lapel sits a carefully composed boutonniere-a single, creamy white rosebud trimmed with tiny white filler flowers and a sliver of greenery, its stems tied neatly with a white satin ribbon bow, suggesting quiet refinement. Below, in the bottom left, a bridesmaid's or flower girl's posy lies on a pale, textured linen cloth. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's rose colours-cream, pale yellow, and bright pink-yet feels more relaxed and slightly asymmetrical, with baby's breath and fresh leaves spilling a little more freely. A pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems, lending a handcrafted charm. In the bottom right, a lush rose arrangement sits atop a unique spherical vase woven from white twigs. Matching roses, baby's breath, and foliage form a low, rounded centerpiece, accompanied by two smaller natural wicker spheres on a white tabletop, ideal for a Harold Wood reception styled by a local florist such as Flowers Harold Wood.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
On a polished table set for a wedding meal, a rounded floral arrangement in a crisp white wicker vase gives the whole scene the gentle poise of a carefully planned Harold Wood celebration. The wicker container is low and contemporary, its bright white strands woven tightly together, providing a clean canvas for the cooler tones that rise above it. Cream lisianthus blooms are clustered at the heart, their petals full and ruffled, almost cloud-like as they spill outward in relaxed circles. Around them, stems of soft pink stock add height and feathery texture, each tiny blossom forming a vertical trail of pastel colour. Deeper strokes of saturated purple flowers, similar to miniature allium or clustered freesia, break through the paler shades and introduce a sense of depth, like the last glow of evening over Harold Court Woods. Curved ribbons of fresh greenery sweep around the arrangement's edge, some strands arching gracefully, others tucking in close, creating an elegant framework that holds the design together. The lighting is natural and bright but not harsh, as though the bouquet is placed near a window overlooking a quiet residential street off Colchester Road; the petals catch the light and seem almost luminescent, their edges gently defined. The imagined scent is cool and refined: a light freesia sweetness mingled with the soft, nostalgic perfume of sweet peas and the crispness of newly cut stems. This is the sort of centrepiece chosen for reception tables, registrars' desks, or small wedding dinners in local venues across Harold Wood, offering a calm, sophisticated presence. Every element is balanced yet relaxed, suggesting the thoughtful touch of a florist accustomed to crafting bespoke arrangements that mirror the couple's style and the understated charm of their surroundings.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of images captures a single wedding palette centred on soft peach and apricot tones, presented with the attentive hand of a local florist serving Harold Wood and its neighbouring streets. The top-left photograph frames a bride in a delicate ivory gown holding a lush, round bouquet composed of ripe peach-orange roses; their velvety petals open low and wide, punctuated by clouds of white gypsophila and glossy green leaves, a composition that smells faintly of summer honey and talc. Top-right tightens the focus to a groom's lapel-dark charcoal or navy cloth-where a solitary peach rosebud sits with wispy gypsophila and a neat flourish of greenery, finished with a small peach ribbon bow that mirrors the coral tie beneath and draws the colour scheme together. Bottom-left shows the bouquet laid down on a soft, textured fabric, the handle wrapped in a white ribbon sprinkled with tiny pink-peach dots and secured with pearl-headed pins, an artisanal touch that's both pretty and practical for a long day of photos and dancing. Bottom-right reveals a reception detail: a full, domed arrangement of peach roses and baby's breath staged in an ornate white woven orb, flanked by two smaller pale woven spheres, creating a calm, tactile tableau for the centre of a guest table. As someone who arranges flowers around Harold Wood Park, I see in these images the same balanced mood we craft for local ceremonies-timeless, tactile, and quietly celebratory for couples near Romford Road and Gubbins Lane.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
An intimate four-image set showing how one white-and-purple palette can shape an entire wedding day, presented with the confident hand of a local florist who knows Harold Wood and its nearby venues. Top-left captures a bride in a strapless white gown cradling a generous bouquet: bold white oriental lilies open wide to reveal their stamens, paired with delicate white lisianthus (Eustoma) whose petals are softly rimmed in a vibrant purple. Mixed with small unopened buds, slender spikes of deep purple veronica-like blooms and touches of tiny gypsophila, the flowers are tied together with varied greenery - from broad glossy leaves to feathery grasses - producing both structure and a sense of movement. The tender morning light highlights the lilies' satiny texture and suggests the faint, honeyed fragrance that will follow the couple down the aisle. Top-right frames the groom's boutonnière on a charcoal grey jacket, the purple silk tie peeking beneath: a perfectly scaled open eustoma with its purple edge, a neat lily bud, sprigs of spiky purple and a white ribbon bow secured with florist's care. Bottom-left reveals a compact bridesmaid toss bouquet laid on light beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon to mirror the bridal handle, echoing the same flower choices. Bottom-right shows a tall centerpiece in a contemporary white woven sphere vase, overflowing with lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and cascading green foliage, placed beside woven beige orbs on a smooth, pale surface. Crafted with local sensibility for couples marrying in Harold Wood, Gidea Park or Romford, this ensemble - by Flowers Harold Wood - demonstrates the versatility of a restrained palette across bridal, attendants and table decor while preserving a calm, romantic mood.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere is captured in intimate detail, pinned neatly to the lapel of a dark suit and perfectly aligned with a rich crimson tie. At its centre sits a single red rose, its petals layered in a tight spiral, full and velvety, suggesting a depth of feeling befitting a wedding day in Harold Wood. The rose's deep colour harmonises beautifully with the tie, creating a confident, coordinated look that stands out in photographs without feeling overstated. Around the rose, a careful selection of greenery fans out in subtle arcs, the leaves a deep, glossy green that frames the bloom while adding structure. Tiny red berries, round and polished, tuck in close to the petals, their tone slightly lighter than the rose, introducing a playful note that keeps the design from feeling too formal. Dainty sprigs of baby's breath soften the edges with their small, cloud-like white blossoms, adding lightness and a hint of tradition. Under soft indoor lighting-perhaps in a hotel near Harold Court Road or a local Harold Wood venue-the textures come alive: smooth petals, slightly firm berries, and the gentle rustle of leaves. The craftsmanship is clear in the way stems are wired and hidden, ensuring all attention remains focused on the colour and shape of the design. This boutonniere feels like a small, treasured detail, the kind that helps tell the story of the day. Worn close to the heart, it becomes a living emblem of commitment, tying together the groom's outfit, the wedding flowers, and the joyful atmosphere shared with friends and family around Harold Wood.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Against the crisp black of a tailored jacket and the bold red of a neatly knotted tie, a single pale yellow rose boutonnière stands out as a refined touch, like something carefully pinned before a wedding in Harold Wood. The rose is soft and velvety, its petals unfurling in a calm spiral of buttery yellow that suggests warmth without being overpowering. Around it, tiny white flowers of baby's breath form a delicate collar, adding lightness and contrast against the dark lapel. A few fine green sprigs peek out, lending a fresh, natural dimension that keeps the design from feeling too formal or stiff. All the stems are gathered and secured with a narrow white ribbon, neatly wrapped so that the finish looks clean and intentional, with just a hint of sheen where the light catches it. The overall composition is compact and balanced, sitting close to the fabric, as if it belongs exactly where it has been placed. You can imagine the subtle fragrance of the rose following the wearer through Harold Wood's quiet streets on the way to a ceremony, mingling with the cool air of the day. This boutonnière feels personal and thoughtful, a small but meaningful detail that completes a groom or groomsman's attire. It is not showy, yet it carries an emotional weight, symbolizing affection and celebration in one graceful bloom. Crafted by experienced local florists in Harold Wood, it shows careful attention to proportion, colour, and texture-a miniature floral keepsake for a day of promises and shared joy.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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