Abbey Wood Wedding Collections

Creating unforgettable moments with flowers is our passion here at Flower Delivery Abbey Wood. Nestled in the heart of Abbey Wood, our florist team brings years of experience in crafting exquisite wedding bouquets, table arrangements, and floral décor for every style and celebration. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering near Abbey Wood Cross or a grand reception by the historic Lesnes Abbey, we’re your friendly local experts ready to guide you with a personal touch.

We know the beauty of a well-chosen bloom! Our wedding flower specialists source only the freshest, most vibrant flowers to ensure your big day truly stands out. From timeless roses to showstopping lilies, we understand the unique character of Abbey Wood and the loving spirit found along Felsted Road and the surrounding areas of Plumstead and Thamesmead.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell the same romantic story in miniature and full bloom. The boutonnière is a single, perfectly cupped red rose whose velvety petals curl with quiet dignity, accented by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a playful tendril of trailing greenery that softens the formality of a lapel. Nearby, the hand-tied bouquet repeats that language on a larger scale: lush blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, cloud-like base, while clusters of deep red roses rise through the blue like small, passionate beacons. Eucalyptus leaves are woven throughout both pieces, their round, silvered surfaces catching light and releasing a clean, green scent that mingles with the heady warmth of roses. The workmanship shows in the rhythm of stems and foliage-each element chosen to support the other, so the boutonnière complements the bouquet without competing. Texturally there is a pleasing dialogue: the hydrant-like fullness of hydrangea next to the resilient rose, the airy baby's breath against the eucalyptus's coolness. I picture these worn and carried across Abbey Wood's high street toward Lesnes Abbey Woods or the station, a modern bridal pair who wanted a bold, confident palette with gentle, garden-like freshness. Crafted with the same careful hands that serve our neighbourhood, this pairing reads as both intimate and photographic, ready to be pinned, carried, and remembered.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Photographed as a quartet of scenes, this image suite captures a cohesive peach, purple and ivory wedding palette with the kind of detail we craft every season at Flower Delivery Abbey Wood. The upper-left panel is a tender close-up of a bride holding a rounded, hand-tied bouquet: a dense cluster of pale peach roses anchors the arrangement, ringed by frilled white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and softened throughout by tiny clouds of baby's breath. The bridal hands, nails immaculate, cradle the bouquet where the stems are wrapped in blush ribbon and finished cleanly - subtle pearl pins occasionally gleam like small heirlooms. Light settles across the petals in a way that suggests an early summer morning, perhaps before a stroll through Lesnes Abbey Woods or a short hop from the high street in Abbey Wood village.

Top-right, the groom's boutonniere mirrors the bride's flowers with understated refinement: one neat peach rose, a sprig of gypsophila, fine greenery and a petite peach ribbon tucked against a dark charcoal suit and matching peach tie, the contrast between the full bloom and tailored lapel creating a quiet, classic elegance. The bottom-left offers a second bouquet view resting on textured neutral fabric - slightly smaller and ribbon-wrapped, possibly for a bridesmaid or the toss bouquet - while the bottom-right shows a rounded centerpiece arranged in a white woven basket vase with two pale decorative spheres beside it, ideal for guest tables. Overall the collage reads as a well-balanced, local wedding scheme: tactile, scented with soft rose and lisianthus, and thoughtfully coordinated from boutonniere to centerpiece.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A refined four-image composition presents a cohesive wedding flower story in classic white, green, and red tones, the sort of styling often chosen by couples marrying around Abbey Wood and nearby Thamesmead. In the top-left frame, a bride stands against a soft beige background, shown from the chest down in a subtly textured white gown. Her hands hold a lavish cascading bouquet where star-shaped white oriental lilies open generously, their stamens clearly visible, and slender strands of white Phalaenopsis orchids spill downward like silk ribbons. At the heart of the bouquet glows a single creamy rose, supported by bright green button-style blooms that recall Santini chrysanthemums, clusters of glossy red berries reminiscent of winter hedgerows along Abbey Wood's quiet streets, and tiny white gypsophila that lightens the whole design. Fine grasses and airy foliage weave through the flowers, adding depth and softness. The top-right image focuses on the groom or a male guest in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and striking red tie. On his lapel sits a coordinated boutonnière: one pristine white orchid, a small tuft of green pompom flower, and a few sprigs of white filler flowers, all neatly bound with a vivid red ribbon. The bottom-left panel sets that same buttonhole on a light beige, linen-textured surface, letting its smooth orchid petals, fresh green leaf base, and satin-like ribbon be fully appreciated. In the bottom-right frame, the bridal bouquet is placed upright in a white woven basket vase on a clean white table, framed by three white wicker decorative balls, evoking a calm reception corner that could easily belong to a local Abbey Wood celebration. Together, the images show how carefully matched bouquet and boutonnière can shape a unified wedding look.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a fully co-ordinated floral design that would suit a relaxed yet elegant Abbey Wood celebration, linking the bridal flowers, groom's details, and table décor through one consistent palette. In the top-left image, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a strapless white dress, her hands gently supporting a round, hand-tied bouquet. Deep fuchsia peonies, bursting with layered, velvety petals, form the heart of the arrangement, contrasted by white alstroemeria whose petals are adorned with fine maroon speckles near the centre. Spiky light green accents and smooth, dark green leaves give height and a sense of airy freshness, reminiscent of strolls through nearby Lesnes Abbey Woods. The top-right panel centres on the groom's upper torso. A dark charcoal suit and sleek lavender tie create a sophisticated base for a boutonniere that mirrors the bridal bouquet in miniature: a single white alstroemeria bloom, small green spiky flowers, and short stems of greenery, all tied neatly with lavender satin ribbon. It feels like a thoughtful finishing touch that might carry the ceremony's floral theme straight into a cosy Abbey Wood reception. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet rests on a softly textured light beige fabric, suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet or the traditional toss bouquet. The design echoes the main bouquet, with compact clusters of fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents, the stems bound firmly in a vibrant lavender ribbon band. The bottom-right image shifts to a reception table, where a modern white spherical vase, woven from intersecting strands, holds a dense arrangement of the same pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery. Three pale beige woven spheres are placed close by, their differing sizes and natural texture complementing the vase and tying the décor together. Across all four panels, the flowers appear fresh, fragrant, and lovingly arranged, illustrating how a single floral concept can weave through every part of an Abbey Wood wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A groom's boutonniere featuring a single pink rose is pinned to a charcoal suit, the small arrangement radiating quiet elegance as though ready for a heartfelt wedding in Abbey Wood. The rose itself is full and gently unfurling, its petals forming soft, overlapping layers that shift from a lighter pink at the edges to a deeper, more romantic tone toward the centre. Wisps of greenery frame the bloom, their slender, polished leaves guiding the eye up the lapel and providing a natural contrast to the richness of the rose. Nestled at the base are small sprigs of white baby's breath, their delicate, cloud-like flowers giving a hint of texture and airiness that keeps the design light and fresh. The stem is wrapped in a smooth ribbon, possibly velvet or satin, folded neatly and secured so that it lies flat against the jacket, suggesting the careful craftsmanship of a florist preparing for a ceremony near the open spaces of Lesnes Abbey Woods. The deep charcoal of the suit fabric creates a dramatic backdrop, its subtle weave visible close up and enhancing the soft glow of the rose's colour. Light touches the boutonniere gently, illuminating the curves of the petals and catching a faint sheen on the ribbon, evoking the poised, expectant atmosphere just before a couple says their vows. This small floral piece feels designed not to dominate but to complement the groom's ensemble, adding a touch of romance and personal style. In Abbey Wood, where many couples choose to marry close to parks and historic ruins, such a boutonniere captures both tradition and modern refinement, making each step down the aisle feel intentional and full of emotion.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding image composition beautifully illustrates a cohesive red rose and baby's breath theme, the kind of timeless styling often chosen by couples marrying close to Abbey Wood's historic abbey ruins or local churches. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a rounded bridal bouquet so dense with rich, velvety red roses that it appears like a single, luxurious cluster of colour. Between the roses, clouds of tiny white baby's breath soften the intense crimson, while glimpses of glossy green foliage add depth and shape, echoing the tranquil greenspaces of Bostall Woods. Gentle, diffused light reveals the fine details of both lace and petal, conveying a sense of hushed anticipation. The top-right panel moves closer to the groom, focusing on a single red rosebud boutonniere pinned to the lapel of a dark grey suit jacket. The rose is framed by miniature sprays of baby's breath, slender pointed greenery, and playful wisps of decorative grass, all tied together with a neat red satin ribbon that mirrors the brightness of his tie. In the bottom-left panel, another hand-tied bouquet of open red roses and abundant baby's breath rests on a pale grey, slightly textured surface, its stems bound with red and white striped twine that hints at artisan care and handcrafting. This arrangement could easily be imagined waiting on a dressing table in an Abbey Wood townhouse before the ceremony. The bottom-right panel reveals a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath arranged atop a spherical, white woven vase whose open latticework creates an airy, modern feel. Two smaller off-white woven spheres sit in front, forming a coordinated table centerpiece ideal for a reception in a local hall or a stylish gathering just off Abbey Road, demonstrating how the same floral elements can unify an entire wedding day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière is shown in close detail, a small yet striking floral accent that reflects the gentle romance of a wedding day in Abbey Wood. At its centre is a single, polished rosebud in a muted lilac tone, the petals smooth and tightly coiled like a promise still unfolding. Surrounding it are wisps of airy baby's breath and a sprig or two of fine, feathery greenery, adding lightness and movement without overwhelming the main bloom. A slim lavender ribbon wraps the stems, catching just enough light to give a quiet shimmer, the kind you might notice as the groom steps out of a townhouse near Abbey Wood station into soft afternoon sunshine. The arrangement is minimalist but not sparse; every element feels intentional, leaving space for the rose's colour and form to speak. The result is an impression of understated confidence and care, as if someone took time to ensure this small detail would perfectly reflect the bride's larger bouquet waiting nearby. You can imagine the florist gently pinning it to a jacket lapel, adjusting the angle so the rose sits proudly yet naturally, the cool stem resting against the fabric. There is a sense of intimacy in its scale, a floral token that will be worn through vows, laughter, and photographs taken in the green spaces around Abbey Wood. It is not just a decorative piece, but a fragrant companion to the day's most meaningful moments, crafted with the deft touch of a florist who understands the power of simplicity.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-image wedding collage presents a refined, orchid-focused floral story that feels right at home in Abbey Wood's calm, leafy streets. In the top-left panel, a bride stands in a white lace gown, visible from the waist to just below the bouquet she cradles. Her cascading arrangement is a lavish blend of white phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centers, powdery blush garden roses, pale lavender stock and airy white baby's breath. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms thread through the composition, while rich green foliage frames the flowers and trails downward, creating a fluid, waterfall line that would sway gently as she walks down the aisle at a nearby Abbey Wood chapel. Top-right, the camera moves in close to the groom's dark charcoal or black suit. His bold red tie and patterned dress shirt lend a modern edge, contrasted by the quiet luxury of a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere. Small tufts of gypsophila and slender green sprigs surround the orchid, the stems wrapped in a precise white ribbon, mirroring the bridal bouquet without overpowering his look. The bottom-left image sets that same boutonniere on a pale beige, textured fabric that resembles fine linen or burlap. Here, the craftsmanship is clear: every petal, tiny gypsophila bloom and piece of greenery is placed with care, the ribbon neatly coiled for easy pinning before local delivery. In the bottom-right, the scene shifts to the reception table. A cylindrical white woven vase, with a light lattice pattern, overflows with white orchids, blush-pink garden roses, light purple stock, baby's breath and foliage, punctuated again by the deep pink spikes. Two white woven decorative spheres sit beside the vase, completing a serene, contemporary tablescape that a florist at Flower Delivery Abbey Wood might style for a celebration near Lesnes Abbey ruins, uniting all the wedding flowers into one graceful vision.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A harmonious quartet of wedding florals unfolds across four panels, each piece echoing the same red, white and green language with quiet confidence. The bride's bouquet, captured mid-frame against a warm beige background, spills in a gentle cascade: broad, open white lilies mingle with tightly furled red roses and long, sculptural white phalaenopsis orchids that drop like silk ribbons. Flecks of white baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries nestle between glossy leaves and fine, feathery greens, adding texture and a festive pop. The bouquet's curve and layered petals suggest a rhythm - a subtle movement that reads like a soft exhale of fragrance, rose and lily woven together. Opposite, the groom's boutonniere is tailored and refined on a dark charcoal jacket, the single phalaenopsis bloom presenting a creamy focal point beside twin berry clusters and a tidy red ribbon that mirrors his vivid tie. A second boutonniere laid flat on textured linen reveals craftsmanship up close: the orchid's satin surface, the berries' waxy sheen and the ribbon's tactile loop are all visible against the soft weave. The final panel shows a decorative white woven vessel sitting on pristine table linen, surrounded by white spherical accents; it holds a repeating composition of lilies, roses, orchids, berry clusters and varied foliage, scaled for a reception table. There is a sensorial warmth to the images - the gleam of petals, the whisper of leaves, the hint of bridal lace - and a local sensibility that would sit perfectly in an Abbey Wood ceremony or a reception near Thamesmead, where understated elegance feels familiar and welcoming.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding image captures a harmonious floral story centred on white phalaenopsis orchids and pastel roses, the kind of romantic styling often chosen for ceremonies around Abbey Wood and Lesnes Abbey Woods. In the top-left panel, the bride appears from the shoulders down in a classic strapless white dress, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet. The orchids are the stars, their wide, flawless petals layered among blush pink garden roses and light purple blooms, with fine baby's breath and trailing greenery adding movement so the bouquet seems to gently pour from her hands. The top-right panel draws us right up to the groom's lapel, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal-grey suit. A single open orchid is framed by tiny lavender filler flowers and neat, fresh foliage, its stem bound in a slim purple ribbon that subtly picks up the magenta hue of his tie, suggesting a couple who have thought about every detail. In the bottom-left panel, a second boutonniere is displayed flat on a tactile, pale beige fabric. Here a white orchid bud tilts slightly upwards, accompanied by petite sprays of white baby's breath and a touch of greenery, all tied with a bright pink ribbon that gives a lively, joyful pop of colour; it feels ideal for a best man or usher heading to a local Abbey Wood registry office. The bottom-right panel shows a lavish cascading arrangement set in a white woven vase, placed on a smooth white surface. A profusion of orchids, pink and lavender roses, baby's breath, and purple fillers spills gracefully over the rim, while three matching white woven spheres, arranged in a relaxed cluster, echo the vase's texture. Together the four images convey a cohesive wedding floral collection, intimate, elegant, and thoughtfully coordinated for a modern London celebration.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image presents an elegantly coordinated wedding floral pair, likely crafted by a seasoned Abbey Wood florist who knows how to balance romance with restraint. At the centre of the composition lies a rounded bridal bouquet made up primarily of mauve-pink roses. Each rose is fully formed, its petals delicately curling at the edges to reveal layers of soft colour that shift between blush and lavender in the light. Around these, white lisianthus and creamy blossoms provide a calming backdrop, with their ruffled, paper-thin petals overlapping in gentle waves that cushion the deeper rose tones. Bright, almost apple-green button chrysanthemums are nestled among the blooms, their perfectly domed forms adding a playful texture and evoking the vivid greens seen along the pathways of Bostall Woods after rain.

The bouquet is tightly hand-tied, the stems trimmed to an even length and then wrapped in a smooth band of pink and white satin ribbon. The ribbon sits securely, both decorative and practical, making the bouquet easy to hold during photographs and the walk down the aisle. Peeks of foliage extend beyond the flower heads, softening the edges and adding a subtle sense of movement, like branches swaying gently in an Abbey Wood breeze. Resting beside the bouquet, the groom's boutonnière is a smaller echo of the design: a single white flower, likely lisianthus, paired with a touch of greenery and secured with a slim lavender ribbon that ties it back to the bride's arrangement. The overall mood is one of hopeful calm and intimate celebration, as if these flowers are waiting to travel from a local Abbey Wood doorstep to a heartfelt ceremony filled with family, laughter, and the soft scent of fresh roses.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four coordinated images tells the visual story of a red rose wedding collection, thoughtfully designed in the kind of timeless style favoured by many Abbey Wood couples. In the top-left panel, a bride in a bright white dress cradles a compact bouquet in both hands. The bouquet is a tight cluster of deep crimson roses, each bloom lush and full, interlaced with glossy red hypericum berries that add gentle highlights. Around the base, a neat ring of dark green foliage keeps the shape rounded and contained, offering a clean outline against the smooth fabric of her gown. The top-right panel narrows in on the groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket. Here, a single red rosebud boutonniere sits proudly on the lapel, just beginning to unfold its petals. Fine green foliage and feathery white gypsophila surround the rose, with a few red berries mirroring the bride's bouquet. The boutonniere's stems are wrapped in a narrow red satin ribbon, finished in a small bow that matches the groom's bold red tie and crisp white shirt. In the bottom-left panel, another bouquet rests on textured beige fabric, possibly arranged for a bridesmaid, a maid of honour, or to decorate a reception table in a local Abbey Wood venue. Several red roses and berries are nestled within broad, sculptural leaves, their dark green surfaces folded into sweeping curves that frame the blooms. A red ribbon secures the stems, which peek out to the right. The bottom-right panel shifts to reception décor, where a dome of red roses and berries forms a compact centrepiece perched on a white, intricately woven spherical base crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller wooden-toned woven spheres sit beside it on a pale, smooth surface, suggesting thoughtful, organic accents that would sit beautifully amid the greenery of Abbey Wood's parks and gardens.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
In this collage, four images work together to tell the story of a pink and green wedding collection, designed with the gentle, leafy feel of Abbey Wood in mind. In the upper-left, the bride's white lace gown provides a soft, textured backdrop for her rounded bouquet, which appears both full and airy. Light pink and lavender roses in different stages of bloom mingle with zesty green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria tipped with soft yellow, and little puffs of white baby's breath, all cradled in deep green foliage. The palette feels calm and fresh, as if inspired by a walk through the nearby woodlands. To the upper right, a close view of the groom's dark charcoal-grey jacket and striking fuchsia tie showcases a matching boutonniere. It features one delicate blush-pink rosebud, a hint of green button chrysanthemum, a tiny spray of gypsophila, and slender strands of decorative grass, all tied together with a narrow pink ribbon, creating a quiet echo of the bridal bouquet without overshadowing it. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet reclines on a textured, light beige cloth, showcasing the stems wrapped securely in bright fuchsia ribbon and the balanced placement of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, just right for bridesmaids gathering near Abbey Wood station for photos. The bottom-right panel highlights the reception: a dome-shaped centrepiece bursting with the same pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, and pink alstroemeria, softened by white gypsophila, sits inside a decorative white, woven-look orb vase. Two smaller, pale decorative spheres rest beside it on a pristine white surface, suggesting a contemporary, coordinated table setting in an Abbey Wood hall or restaurant, where the flowers quietly link every part of the day together.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This refined collage of four wedding florals feels like a complete love story unfolding across a single image, much like a carefully planned ceremony at a venue near Bostall Woods in Abbey Wood. The top left panel captures the bride from the shoulders down, her white gown featuring subtle lace on the bodice, as she holds a luxurious round bouquet close to her waist. The flowers are densely packed cream and pale yellow roses woven with deeper pink and magenta roses, creating a gentle gradient of colour. Wisps of white baby's breath and glimpses of green leaves nestle between the blooms, lending softness, texture and a sense of garden freshness. Top right, the groom's boutonniere becomes the focus: a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt and striking red silk tie frame a single, perfectly formed white rosebud. It is trimmed with feathery baby's breath and a small piece of foliage, all neatly tied at the base with a fine white satin bow, a detail that speaks to the quiet elegance favoured by many couples who order from Flower Delivery Abbey Wood for their big day. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a pale, slightly crumpled linen cloth, its relaxed pose suggesting a pause between photos. The posy mirrors the bride's bouquet with cream and pale yellow roses, bright pink accents, abundant white filler flowers and natural green foliage, the stems wrapped in cheerful pink and white striped ribbon to give a handcrafted, personal feel. The bottom right panel shows a compact table centerpiece of matching roses and baby's breath, placed in a sculptural white twig sphere. Two smaller woven orbs rest beside it on a white surface against a muted beige background, creating a contemporary yet romantic look, ideal for dressing wedding tables in and around Abbey Wood's local venues.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured as if moments before the walk down the aisle, its colours reminiscent of an early Abbey Wood morning when the sky shifts from silver to pastel blue over the rooftops. The bouquet is lush yet graceful, formed from layers of white lisianthus whose petals curl and fold like fine silk, interspersed with pale hydrangea heads that bring a pillowy fullness. Nestled between them, lilac allium or similarly round, purple blooms peep through like small fireworks, adding playful bursts of colour that lift the soft palette without overwhelming it. Crisp greenery threads throughout and gathers neatly at the base, its stems bound in a simple wrap that suggests both comfort and poise in the bride's hands. The flowers gleam under gentle natural light, each surface quietly luminous, as though catching the same soft brightness that spills across Abbey Wood's quiet residential streets in spring. Touches of lavender and blush tone down the whiteness, giving the bouquet a romantic, almost nostalgic air that pairs well with both modern and classic bridal gowns. The imagined scent is light and airy: a blend of green freshness, mild sweetness from lisianthus and hydrangea, and a faint powdery note that lingers like a memory after the ceremony. As a composition, it feels balanced and thoughtfully curated, the work of a florist who knows how to honour the sentiment of a wedding day while still reflecting the down-to-earth charm of the local community. It is easy to envision this bouquet being carried through a ceremony at a nearby church or registry office, then later resting on a simple wooden table at the reception, still glowing with quiet promise.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This composition of four photographs captures a cohesive wedding palette of peach and soft orange, presented with the eye of a local Abbey Wood florist. At the top-left a bride in soft white holds a tightly rounded bouquet of fully opened peach-orange roses; their velvety petals are softened by clusters of white gypsophila and balanced with glossy green leaves, the whole catching soft daylight as if filtered through early-morning air. The top-right close-up highlights a groom's charcoal or navy suit lapel wearing a single peach rose boutonnière, framed by delicate baby's breath and a neat wisp of greenery; a matching peach ribbon bow and coral tie complete the coordinated look, an understated nod to ceremony style. The bottom-left image shifts perspective to the bouquet resting on a pale, subtly textured linen, showing the bouquet's dome shape and artisan handle wrapping: a white ribbon with tiny pink-peach dots, and in one tight shot a pearl-studded wrap that shows the florist's attention to comfort and heirloom detail. The bottom-right photograph reads like reception styling-a generous arrangement of peach-orange roses and airy gypsophila formed into a full, domed cluster placed in an elegant white woven spherical vase, flanked by two small decorative woven balls that add texture and continuity across the tablescape. As a local touch, this suite of images evokes settings around Abbey Wood station and nearby Harrow Manorway gardens, and is the kind of seasonal wedding arrangement we prepare for same-day or scheduled delivery across Abbey Wood from Flower Delivery Abbey Wood, tailored to feel warm, intimate, and timeless.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-part collage reads like a single floral story told in white and purple, lit with gentle, late-morning warmth that flatters petals and textures. In the top-left panel a bride cradles a voluminous bouquet: broad, luminous oriental lilies-some fully unfolded to reveal their stamens, others as compact buds-are paired with double-layered white lisianthus whose edges bloom in a clear purple halo. Tiny purple spike accents and unopened buds give promise and rhythm, while an artful mix of airy grasses and robust green foliage lends structure and soft movement. The top-right vignette focuses on the groom's boutonnière against a dark charcoal suit and a deep purple silk tie; a single open lisianthus with its purple rim sits beside a delicate lily bud and a fine spray of purple accent flowers, fastened with a tidy white ribbon bow. Bottom-left shows a smaller, hand-tied bridesmaid bouquet resting on textured beige linen, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon and echoing the bridal palette in miniature. Bottom-right presents a striking reception centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical vase with a woven lattice, filled with the same white lilies and purple-edged lisianthus, cascading greens and grassy textures; two woven beige decorative spheres complete the table vignette. As someone who sources blooms locally for Abbey Wood celebrations, I can almost smell the lilies' heady sweetness mingling with fresh herbal green notes-a timeless composition suited for a riverside marquee or an intimate reception near Abbey Wood station.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned to the groom's lapel, this boutonniere is a concise declaration of devotion: a single deep red rose sits proud at the centre, its velvety surface catching the light beside tailored sprigs of green and tiny clusters of hypericum berries. Dainty baby's breath breathes airiness into the tiny composition, while the textured greenery-some of it curled and ribbon-like-introduces movement that catches the eye without overwhelming. Against the sheen of a crimson tie the red rose harmonises perfectly, creating a deliberate colour echo that feels refined and celebratory. The materials invite a close inspection: the smooth, almost satiny petals, the delicate crunch of berries, the fine, feathery whisper of baby's breath and the cool resilience of leather-like leaves. Under soft, diffused light the boutonniere reads as quietly sophisticated, its proportions carefully considered so it sits flat and secure through vows, laughs, and photographs. Crafted with an experienced hand in a small Abbey Wood workshop, this pin-on keepsake is the kind of floral detail a groom keeps long after the formalities-an intimate reminder worn near the heart. Whether stepping out of a car at Abbey Wood station or descending the aisle under the trees at Lesnes Abbey Woods, this boutonniere combines tradition and individuality: time-honoured symbolism distilled into a small, perfectly balanced bouquetlet that complements a groom's attire and the larger wedding palette.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft daylight the boutonnière reads like a miniature, perfectly composed promise. A single pale yellow rosebud sits at its centre, petals tight and velvety, surrounded by wisps of baby's breath and a few slender green sprigs that add airy contrast and movement. The stem is bound with a crisp white ribbon, tied with the neatness of a practiced hand so the fastening is secure yet elegant, and the small spray is designed to sit cleanly against a groom's lapel. In the image the flower is pinned to a smart black jacket beside a vivid red tie, the deep black and vibrant red forming a bold backdrop that makes the soft yellow bloom appear even more serene - a quiet symbol of calm affection amid celebration. There's a tactile interplay here: the plushness of the rose, the whisper-like texture of the gypsophila, and the satin-sheen of the ribbon, all inviting a brief close inspection. The scent is gentle, a fleeting bloom of freshness rather than an overpowering perfume, ideal for a day full of hugs and photographs. As a local florist who often prepares flowers for couples marrying near Abbey Wood station or gathering at community venues, I think of this boutonnière as a small but vital detail - a handcrafted token that carries warmth, intention, and the reassuring craft of someone who knows how to dress a moment with flowers.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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