Morden Wedding Collections

At Morden Florist, our wedding flowers are designed to tell your love story, from the first petal to the final walk down the aisle. Based right in the heart of Morden, close to Morden Hall Park and the bustle of London Road, we create bespoke wedding bouquets and venue designs that feel personal, polished, and unforgettable.

Our experienced wedding florist team has styled celebrations across South Wimbledon, Raynes Park, and Mitcham - from intimate registry office ceremonies to full marquee and hotel weddings. Every stem is hand-picked at market, conditioned with care, and arranged on the day so your wedding flowers look perfect from photos to first dance.

Whether you dream of romantic roses, wild garden-style arrangements, or modern, minimal designs, we'll guide you on seasonal choices, colour palettes, and how to make the most of your flower budget. You can easily order online to reserve your date, and we offer reliable same-day delivery for engagement celebrations, bridal showers, and last-minute thank-you bouquets when you order by 3 PM.

  • Bridal & bridesmaid bouquets tailored to your dress and theme
  • Ceremony and reception flowers for venues across Morden and nearby areas
  • Buttonholes, corsages, and floral finishing touches for your wedding party

Visit us near Morden Underground Station or browse our curated wedding collections online. With Morden Florist, your wedding flowers are in expert, local hands.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean lines of a tailored suit, the accompanying boutonnière echoes the bridal story with a single, curving red rose softened by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a sprig of trailing greenery. Nearby, the full bouquet continues that conversation: bold, royal-blue hydrangeas form a plush, sculptural base, their clustered petals creating a broad, cloud-like mass that contrasts vividly with the concentrated, velvety reds of classic roses. Between these dominant blooms, silver-toned eucalyptus leaves introduce cool texture and a lift of aromatic freshness; their round, matte faces provide gentle rhythm and a soothing scent that tames the bouquet's celebratory intensity. The gypsophila appears as delicate punctuation-airy, lace-like dots that lighten the visual weight and invite a closer look. The arrangement reads as modern yet enduring-confident in colour, considerate in balance, and generous in tactility-designed to photograph beautifully beside cufflinks and a pocket square at venues local couples favour in Morden, from small chapels to receptions near Phipps Bridge. As a long-practising florist at Morden Florist I imagine the bouquet settled on a table or carried into vows, its textures and scents quietly holding the moment: the hydrangea's cool moisture, the rose's velvet warmth, the eucalyptus' gentle herbal note, and the gypsophila's whisper. It's an ensemble that feels composed for union-strong, tender, and distinctly personal.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Captured in four coordinated frames, this wedding floral story centres on delicate peach roses, violet-edged white lisianthus, and airy clouds of baby's breath arranged for ceremony and celebration. The upper-left image shows a bride holding a rounded bouquet against the ivory of her dress; the bouquet's densely packed pale peach roses form a soft centre, while lisianthus with lively purple rims and fine sprays of baby's breath spill outward, their textures contrasting like satin and lace. Her hands, with a careful, neutral manicure, support the blooms around a hidden stem wrap so the focus stays on the flowers themselves, and a faint, sweet rose scent seems almost visible in the filtered daylight.

The upper-right frame is a close, elegant view of the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket - a single peach rose mirrors the bridal bloom, anchored by tiny baby's breath and slender greenery and finished with a neat peach ribbon that coordinates with his solid peach tie. The effect is minimalist yet thoroughly matched, a subtle flourish that looks at home walking from St Helier towards Morden Park on a late-spring afternoon. The lower-left panel presents a slightly smaller bouquet resting on a neutral textured cloth; its compact shape, blush ribbon and pearl-headed pins suggest it could be a bridesmaid's posy or the traditional toss bouquet.

Finally the lower-right image shows a reception centrepiece - the familiar peach and purple-accented blooms arranged in a round dome inside a white woven basket-like vase, with two small woven decorative spheres beside it on a muted tabletop. Prepared in our Morden workshop, this coordinated suite shows how repeating a gentle palette across bouquets, buttonholes and table arrangements creates an effortlessly elegant and emotionally resonant wedding aesthetic.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image presents a harmonious wedding flower story built around classic white lilies and orchids, with fresh green and cheerful red accents, much like designs often requested by couples marrying in and around Morden. In the top-left frame, a bride in a softly textured white wedding dress is shown from the chest down, holding a generous cascading bouquet against a warm beige background. The bouquet is dominated by open, star-shaped white oriental lilies, their central stamens adding subtle contrast, while trailing white Phalaenopsis orchids flow gracefully downwards. Nestled among them is a single creamy rose, bright green pompon-style blooms, clusters of shiny red berries, and delicate sprigs of baby's breath, all enlivened by fine strands of green foliage that give the bouquet a gentle, garden-like movement. The top-right frame shows a groom or male guest in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie, his lapel adorned with a coordinating boutonnière: one flawless white orchid bloom, a touch of green button flower, and a halo of tiny white filler flowers, all bound with a slim red ribbon that mirrors the tie. In the bottom-left, that boutonnière is laid flat on a neutral, linen-textured fabric, allowing every detail-the orchid's velvety petals, the fresh green leaf base, and the tidy, satin-like red wrap-to be clearly seen. The bottom-right frame showcases the entire cascading bouquet displayed in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, backed by a pale grey wall and accompanied by three white woven decorative balls. The overall impression is of a coordinated, elegant wedding collection, the sort a local Morden florist might prepare for a heartfelt celebration near the High Street or Morden Hall Park.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
In this four-image wedding collage, each panel reflects the same romantic floral story built around bold colour and soft texture, ideal for venues across Morden. In the top-left panel, a bride's white strapless gown provides a calm backdrop for her rounded bouquet, which she holds gently in both hands. The bouquet bursts with deep fuchsia-pink peonies, their densely layered petals creating a sense of abundance and luxury. Interlaced among them are white alstroemeria with subtle maroon speckles, their slimmer petals adding contrast and lightness. Dark green foliage and a few spiky, light green accent flowers surround the blooms, giving the design dimension and a hint of movement, as if ready to be carried down an aisle lined with friends and family. The top-right panel shifts attention to the groom. His charcoal suit and smooth lavender-purple tie are captured in close-up, with a coordinating boutonniere pinned at the lapel. This miniature arrangement reprises the main flowers: dainty white alstroemeria, tiny green textured blooms, and glossy leaves, neatly tied with a lavender satin ribbon that picks up the tone of the tie, creating a carefully balanced, refined look suitable for wedding photography around Morden Park. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller hand-held bouquet lies on a subtly textured beige fabric. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's vibrant magenta peonies and white Peruvian lilies, framed by green accents, but on a scale perfect for bridesmaids, younger attendants, or use as a playful toss bouquet later in the evening. The stems are wrapped in a bright lavender-purple ribbon, its sheen lending a festive note. The bottom-right panel offers a glimpse of the reception: the same pink and white blooms and greenery are gathered into a compact arrangement inside a white, woven spherical vase. The vase's fine crisscrossing strands create an airy lattice effect. Alongside it rest three lighter beige decorative spheres in varying sizes, continuing the woven texture and adding visual interest to the tabletop, perhaps in a Morden hall or restaurant. Together, the four images show how one thoughtful colour palette can unify bridal bouquets, buttonholes, and table centerpieces into a harmonious wedding collection.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned to the lapel of a charcoal suit, this groom's boutonniere is a study in refined romance, captured in a single pink rose. The rose is at its perfect stage of opening, not too tight and not fully blown, so that the spiral of petals remains visible, creating a soft, rosette-like centre. Its pink hue is bright yet gentle, reminiscent of the first blush of dawn over Morden's quiet streets. Around the bloom, delicate touches of greenery curve gracefully, providing a natural backdrop that enhances the rose's form without competing for attention. Small, cloudlike sprigs of white gypsophila are tucked in, their tiny blossoms introducing an airy contrast that mirrors the lightness of the emotions tied to the day. The stem is bound in a smooth, velvet ribbon, folded and wrapped with precision, the fabric catching just enough light to appear luxurious without being flashy. Against the dark cloth of the suit, the arrangement stands out clearly, creating a focal point that feels both modern and timeless. You can sense the care that has gone into crafting this piece, as if an experienced florist has imagined the groom standing at the altar of a local Morden church or waiting beneath a floral arch at Morden Park. The boutonniere suggests quiet strength and tenderness, a small but significant reminder of the promises to be made. It is a floral accent meant to sit close to the heart, its fresh fragrance and soft textures accompanying every handshake, embrace, and whispered vow throughout the celebration.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This collage of four coordinated wedding florals captures a timeless red-and-white theme beloved by many couples in and around Morden. The top-left panel centres on a bride in a classic white lace gown, her hands gently wrapped around a round bouquet of rich red roses and clouds of white baby's breath. The bouquet is densely packed, the crimson petals velvety and full, with subtle hints of fresh green leaves adding contrast without breaking the smooth, domed shape. Soft, even lighting highlights the romantic texture of the lace and the generous rose heads, giving the scene a sense of calm anticipation. In the top-right image, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal-grey suit, worn with a bright red tie that perfectly matches the floral accents. One tight red rosebud is framed by tiny white gypsophila flowers, slim green leaves, and wisps of decorative grass, all neatly bound with a small red satin ribbon at the base, a refined finishing touch that would sit comfortably through a full day of celebrations from Morden to nearby Wimbledon. The lower-left panel shows another red-rose and baby's breath bouquet lying on a light grey, textured surface. This arrangement is slightly looser, with open rose blooms surrounded by airy white gypsophila and lush greenery, the stems bound with red-and-white striped twine that gives a handcrafted, bespoke feel. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a wedding centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath perched on a white, woven spherical vase with an open lattice design, accompanied by two smaller off-white decorative spheres, suggesting a coordinated table setting ideal for intimate receptions across local venues near Morden Hall Park.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this image is a refined, scaled-down echo of the bridal flowers, as if crafted by an expert Morden Florist who understands how to balance subtlety with significance. A single rose in a gentle lilac hue forms the centrepiece, its petals unfurling in a delicate spiral, with just a hint of deeper colour at the core. Around it, sprigs of fine, feathery greenery extend outward, lending a sense of movement and lightness against the solid form of the rose. Tiny stars of white baby's breath are tucked between the leaves, their airy clusters softening the edges and creating a romantic, cloud-like effect on the lapel. The stems are wrapped in a slim lavender ribbon, tied with understated precision, and the fabric catches the light in a faint shimmer that mirrors the elegance of a wedding suit. The palette mirrors the bridal bouquet-creams, blushes, and lavender tones-yet remains streamlined enough to feel distinctly masculine and tailored. You can imagine this boutonnière being pinned in a sunlit room near Morden station, a quiet pause before the bustle of photos and celebrations begins. The overall impression is one of quiet confidence and heartfelt care: each element chosen not for show, but for the way it complements the day's colours and emotions. It's an accessory that speaks softly of romance and unity, designed to accompany the groom through every moment-from the first greeting at the ceremony to the final dance-while holding the gentle fragrance and memory of roses close to his heart.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed wedding collage captures a harmoniously styled floral collection, the sort of coordinated design often chosen by couples marrying in Morden's local churches and registry offices. The top-left panel focuses on the bride's midsection, where a cascading bouquet rests against intricate white lace. Long, arching white phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centers tumble downward, framed by blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, and feathery clouds of baby's breath. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms punctuate the design, while fresh green foliage adds depth and movement, giving the bouquet a dreamy, waterfall effect that mirrors the gentle drape of a wedding gown. In the top-right image, the camera closes in on the groom's lapel. His dark charcoal or black suit and striking red tie set a formal tone, while a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere softens the look. The orchid is accented with small sprays of gypsophila and fine green sprigs, all carefully tied with a narrow white satin ribbon, creating a clean, polished finish that matches the bridal bouquet. Bottom left, the same boutonniere appears laid flat on a neutral, slightly rough beige fabric surface, perhaps similar to the linens used at reception venues around Cannon Hill Common, allowing the craftsmanship of the wiring and ribbon wrapping to be clearly seen. The bottom-right panel reveals a coordinating table centerpiece in a white, woven-look cylindrical vase, placed on a crisp white surface. White orchids rise and curve through a nest of pale pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and greenery, with deep pink accent blooms peering through for contrast. Two white decorative woven spheres beside the vase create a cohesive, textural display, completing a wedding flower story that feels unified, elegant, and perfectly suited to a stylish Morden reception.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Taken as a cohesive scheme for a wedding in Morden, this four-part image presents a harmonious trio of white, red and green rendered with deliberate craft. In the top-left panel a bride holds a generous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background that lifts the whites and reds; her white lace bodice is softly lit, and the arrangement spills in a gentle curve of open white lilies, clustered red roses and several downward-sweeping white phalaenopsis orchids whose glossy petals create elegant lines. Interspersed are small white baby's breath flowers and bright red hypericum berries that catch the eye, while mixed greens and narrow, spiky foliage add texture reminiscent of the hedgerows around Morden Hall Park. The top-right frame shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit jacket, a vivid red tie visible beneath; a single white phalaenopsis sits proudly as the focal point, accompanied by two neat berry clusters, tiny sprays of Gypsophila and small green leaves, finished with a slender loop of red ribbon that echoes the bouquet. The bottom-left close-up of a corsage laid on woven, cream-coloured linen reveals craftsmanship-an orchid centre, clusters of berries, feathery baby's breath and a brighter red ribbon, tactile and thoughtfully proportioned for a mother or matron of honour. The bottom-right centerpiece rests in a decorative white woven pot on a white surface, flanked by spherical white ornaments; it mirrors the bouquet composition with abundant lilies, roses and trailing orchids, plus delicate wisps of greenery. The overall impression is refined and romantic, a locally crafted floral concept ideal for ceremonies near Morden Broadway and St Helier, offering freshness and attention to detail that reflects neighbourhood tastes.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This collage of four wedding floral photographs tells the story of a coordinated orchid and rose theme, the kind of design you might see at an elegant reception in Morden or along London Road. In the top-left panel, the focus rests on a bride holding a cascading bouquet against her strapless white gown. Wide, butterfly-like white phalaenopsis orchids flow downward, woven with blush pink roses, soft lavender flowers, and trailing greenery that softens the silhouette. The arrangement feels luxurious yet gentle, as if it would sway with each step down the aisle. The top-right panel shifts attention to the groom, capturing just his dark grey lapel, magenta tie, and a meticulously crafted boutonniere. A single pristine orchid bloom sits at the heart, backed by tiny lavender filler flowers and neatly framed with green foliage, all bound with a slender purple ribbon that coordinates effortlessly with the bridal bouquet. Below, the bottom-left image isolates one boutonniere on a pale, textured surface. Here you can appreciate the fresh white orchid bud, the airy sprigs of baby's breath, and the bright pink ribbon that adds a touch of playful colour, perfect for groomsmen gathering before a ceremony near Morden Hall. The final bottom-right photograph shows a statement cascading centerpiece in a white woven vase, echoing the bride's bouquet with orchids, roses in varying pink and lavender tones, delicate purple fillers, and baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres nestle nearby, enhancing the layered textures and reinforcing the soft, romantic wedding mood.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The image shows a romantic wedding floral duo-a lush bridal bouquet and a coordinating boutonnière-styled as if ready to leave a Morden florist's workbench for a nearby ceremony. The bouquet is generously rounded and hand-tied, dominated by layers of mauve-pink roses whose petals curl delicately at the edges, shifting from deeper lavender at the centre to a soft blush around the outer whorls. Tucked between the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, their small, dome-shaped heads packed with fine petals that create an almost tufted, moss-like texture, adding freshness and depth. Creamy white lisianthus and similar pale flowers are interspersed throughout, their airy, ruffled petals giving the bouquet a light, cloud-like quality that balances the richer colours. Sprays of greenery and slender foliage weave through the blooms, with a few stems extending beyond the main outline to give a sense of gentle movement, like a breeze on the paths around Morden Hall Park. The stems of the bouquet are drawn neatly together and wrapped in a smooth band of ribbon-likely in pink or lavender shades-held firmly in place with discreet pins so that the handle feels both secure and elegant in the bride's hands. Alongside, the boutonnière mirrors the arrangement in miniature form: a single white flower, perhaps a lisianthus bud, framed with a touch of fresh green and tied with a thin lavender ribbon, designed to sit comfortably on a suit jacket. Soft, natural light highlights the interplay of colour and texture, evoking the intimate, hopeful mood of a wedding day just about to unfold.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage presents a unified red rose theme that feels perfectly suited to a romantic celebration in Morden, where tradition meets modern styling. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the waist down, her white gown forming a clean backdrop for a compact bouquet held gently in both hands. Velvety deep red roses form a tight, rounded cluster, their layered petals giving a sense of depth and richness. Among them, glossy red hypericum berries appear like tiny, polished beads, while a tidy collar of dark green foliage encircles the base, creating a clear, elegant outline against the dress, as if she were standing near the tranquil grounds of Morden Hall Park. The top-right panel highlights the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal grey lapel. A single red rosebud, not yet fully open, is framed by fine, ruscus-like greenery and tiny white gypsophila blossoms, with a few red berries repeating the colour of the bridal bouquet. A slim red satin ribbon is tied neatly around the stems, in harmony with the groom's vibrant red tie and crisp white shirt. In the bottom-left image, a second bouquet-likely for a bridesmaid or for additional venue styling in Morden-lies on textured beige fabric. Several red roses and berries are nestled within broad, dark green tropical leaves, which have been sculpted to cradle the flowers and create bold, sweeping lines. A red ribbon binds the stems to one side. Finally, the bottom-right panel features a compact, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and berries, placed on a white, intricately woven spherical vase or holder made from natural fibres. Two smaller, wooden-toned woven balls sit alongside on a smooth, light surface, with a soft beige and grey wall behind, suggesting coordinated table décor that mirrors the colour and texture of the bridal and groom's flowers.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A set of four images reveals a cohesive wedding flower theme in soft pink and lilac tones lifted by vibrant green, beautifully suited to ceremonies and receptions in Morden. In the top-left panel, the bride's midsection is shown, her white lace dress softly out of focus behind a generously rounded bouquet. The bouquet feels dense and luxurious, filled with pale pink and lavender roses at different stages of blooming, bright green button chrysanthemums peeking between the petals, and light pink alstroemeria with tiny yellow speckles. Airy tufts of white baby's breath and fresh green foliage add a gentle, romantic halo to the design, evoking the calm of nearby parks and gardens in Morden. In the upper-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom's attire: a dark charcoal grey suit paired with a rich fuchsia tie. Pinned to the lapel is a refined boutonniere containing a single blush-pink rosebud, touches of green button chrysanthemum, delicate sprigs of gypsophila, and a slim loop of decorative grass, all elegantly bound with a coordinating pink ribbon that echoes the bridal bouquet. The lower-left image captures a similar bouquet resting on a light beige, gently textured cloth. From this angle, the rounded profile and skillful layering of blooms are clearly visible, and the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a wide band of fuchsia satin ribbon, suggesting professional hand-tying by local florists. The bottom-right panel shows a rounded table centrepiece overflowing with the same roses, green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and baby's breath, presented in a decorative white spherical vase with a woven lattice design. Two smaller light-coloured decorative spheres sit nearby on a clean white surface, completing a coordinated table look ideal for receptions around Morden's popular venues.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images presents a harmonious rose theme, as if captured just before guests arrive at a reception in one of Morden's intimate venues. The top-left panel frames the bride from the bodice down, her white gown softened by delicate lace. She cradles a round, hand-tied bouquet formed from layers of cream and pale yellow roses mingling with pink and mauve blooms. Baby's breath threads between the petals, and sprigs of green foliage peek through, giving gentle movement and freshness to the compact shape. The arrangement radiates quiet elegance, perfectly suited to a walk down the aisle along a sunlit path in Morden Hall Park. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is highlighted against a dark grey suit jacket and vivid red tie. A single pristine white rosebud is surrounded by tiny white accent flowers and greenery, then finished with a small white satin bow at the base, a precise detail that speaks to careful, professional craft. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller posy laid on textured off-white linen. It echoes the bridal bouquet's palette, with cream and pale yellow roses, a few vivid pink roses, feathery baby's breath, and relaxed greenery. Its stems are bound in a pink and white striped ribbon, creating an inviting handle that feels both charming and informal. The bottom-right panel focuses on a coordinating centerpiece: a round cluster of cream and pink roses with white filler flowers and foliage perched on a white, twig-woven sphere, flanked by two natural woven balls. Set against a pale background, it suggests a refined yet slightly rustic table arrangement that Morden Florist might deliver for a reception near London Road.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding bouquet lies cradled in the hands of an unseen bride, the flowers gathered with the same care a local Morden florist might show when preparing blooms for a ceremony near the civic centre. The shape is rounded and generous, yet not overly formal, with each stem placed to feel both natural and refined. White lisianthus form the heart of the bouquet, their plush, layered petals giving a sense of innocence and quiet luxury. Around them, soft pastel hydrangea add cloud-like fullness, their clustered florets catching the light in muted tones of ivory and blush. Lilac allium punctuate the design with playful, starry bursts of purple, providing texture and a whimsical note without disturbing the calm palette. Crisp greenery is threaded throughout, its cool, smooth leaves offering a tactile contrast to the feathery petals, while the stems are neatly wrapped to sit comfortably in the hands, ready to be carried down the aisle. Light seems to pool on the upper blooms, giving them a subtle glow that feels like early morning in a Morden garden after a gentle rain. Though you cannot smell it through the image, you can almost sense the fresh, green fragrance mixed with delicate floral notes of spring. The bouquet feels perfect for walking along a church aisle near London Road or posing for photographs in a quiet corner of Morden Park, capturing that feeling of tender anticipation. Each bloom appears thoughtfully chosen, reflecting both the couple's story and the experience of a florist who understands how wedding flowers must look beautiful from first glance to the final dance.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This boutonnière is a small study in refinement: a single, velvety peach rosebud sits close to the groom's lapel, its petals rolled inward like a quiet, blushing secret. Tiny clusters of gypsophila cushion the bloom, lending a soft, snowy halo, while a sprig of fresh green foliage adds a crisp, living counterpoint. The groom's jacket, a deep charcoal or navy, gives the boutonnière graphic definition, and a coral tie beneath echoes the warm tones of the rose so the whole look reads as carefully coordinated. A narrow peach ribbon is bowed at the base of the stems, the soft sheen catching light the same way the rose's outer petals do, tying the accessory to the groom's shirt and tie with understated grace. There is a tactile conversation here: the dense, petal-rich texture of the rose against the feathery gypsophila and the slightly coarse grain of foliage, all balanced to sit comfortably against tailoring. Worn at the heart, this buttonhole feels traditional yet fresh-an emblem of quiet confidence on a day of meaning. As a local Morden florist, I often prepare pieces like this for ceremonies around London Road and receptions near Morden Hall Park, selecting roses that are fully conditioned so they look at their best through vows, photos and the first embraces after the ceremony.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This collage, photographed with gentle natural light, showcases a coordinated white-and-purple wedding scheme as assembled by an experienced florist serving Morden and its neighbourhoods. In the top-left frame a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous bouquet dominated by creamy white oriental lilies-some wide open, their stamens exposed like small golden details-tucked among white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose petals are softly rimmed in violet. Small unopened buds punctuate the bouquet's depth while narrow, grass-like foliage and broader green leaves provide contrast and a sense of movement. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonnière, neatly pinned to a dark charcoal-grey jacket: a single open lisianthus edged with purple, a tiny lily bud, a sprig of spiky purple accent flowers and a few linear greens, all tied with a tiny white ribbon and set against a rich purple silk tie. The bottom-left panel shows a compact hand-tied bridesmaid's bouquet resting on a textured beige cloth, stems bound with white ribbon and echoing the bridal palette on a smaller scale. Bottom-right reveals a tall centerpiece arranged in a modern white spherical woven vase, full of open and tight lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, and cascading green foliage; two woven beige decorative spheres sit beside it, suggesting coordinated table styling. You can almost smell the heady sweetness of lilies softened by green, herbal notes-an aesthetic I often create for weddings around Morden Park and Morden Hall Park. Morden Florist prepares these designs with careful texture, scent and scale for local delivery and set-up.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere is captured in close detail, a single, luxurious red rose resting against a crisp suit lapel, its petals spiralling in perfect symmetry. The rose is the star, a deep wine-red that pairs seamlessly with the gleam of a matching crimson tie, drawing the eye to the centre of the groom's chest. Around this central bloom, a careful selection of greenery has been arranged-slender leaves and small, sturdy sprigs that introduce structure and frame the rose like a natural border. Nestled among these are tiny berries, rounded and glossy, offering subtle pops of colour and texture that echo the richness of the rose without competing with it. Dainty tufts of baby's breath peek through with their minuscule white blossoms, softening the design and linking it visually to the bridal flowers. The lighting is gentle, likely from an indoor ceremony space or reception venue in Morden, perhaps near Morden Hall Park, where soft illumination picks out the smoothness of the petals and the faint sheen of the leaves. The boutonniere's stems are neatly wrapped and tucked, lying flat against the fabric so that the overall impression is one of effortless sophistication. Though small, this floral piece carries enormous emotional weight, symbolising the promises about to be made. It looks like the handiwork of a local Morden florist who knows how to balance tradition and individuality, creating a boutonniere that feels classic yet unmistakably personal, ready to be worn through vows, photographs, and dancing late into the evening.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Under soft, even light the boutonnière reads like a spare, elegant statement: a single pale yellow rose stands at the centre, its velvety cup poised and pure, framed by airy sprays of baby's breath and a few slender green sprigs that add a whisper of freshness. The tiny composition is tied with a crisp white ribbon into a neat knot, the ribbon's smoothness contrasting with the flower's plush petals and the feathery texture of the filler. In the photograph the pin is set against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, a classic tonal contrast that makes the pale rose read as calm and sincere amid ceremony and excitement. As a florist working locally, I imagine this pinned on a groom stepping out from his home near Morden High Street, bound for a service at Morden Hall Park; it's the sort of small detail that anchors a moment. There's a tactile richness here-the softness under a thumb as the bout is adjusted, the faint sweet, floral scent brushing the lapel-and a thoughtful restraint in scale that ensures the flower complements rather than competes with clothing. Crafted with steady hands and selection from fresh morning blooms, this boutonnière speaks of careful taste and quiet affection, a wearable keepsake from a day marked by unity and attention to detail from a Morden neighbourhood celebration.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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