Waterloo Wedding Collections

At Florist Waterloo, we bring your wedding dreams to life with stunning wedding flowers and bouquets designed by local experts who know Waterloo inside and out. From elegant bridal arrangements to centrepieces inspired by the rich, urban energy of South Bank and classic beauty of Lambeth, our creations reflect your unique love story – right in the heart of our neighbourhood.

Whether you’re celebrating near iconic Waterloo Station, the picturesque Leake Street Arches, or along the vibrant The Cut, our team pours passion and expertise into every petal. We’re proud florists trusted by couples throughout Waterloo, as well as nearby Borough and Vauxhall – ensuring your special day is memorable and full of natural beauty.

  • Same-day flower delivery available for weddings—order online until 3 PM.
  • Personal consultations for tailor-made bouquets and venue styling.
  • Serving Waterloo, South Bank, Lambeth, Borough, & Vauxhall with local knowledge and warmth.

You can rely on our years of floristry experience and personal approach for every wedding – large or intimate. Order online for same-day delivery, or reach out for friendly advice from your nearby florist. With Florist Waterloo, your wedding flowers are always fresh, thoughtful, and perfectly tailored to you.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit in the background, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell the same romantic story at two different scales. The boutonnière is a single tight red rosebud, its petals curled inward like a small promise, punctuated by a miniature spray of gypsophila and a whisper of trailing greenery that softens the formal lapel. That same vocabulary repeats in the bridal bouquet: expansive blue hydrangea clusters form a dramatic, cloud-like base while crimson roses arc upward, their velvety faces offering rich focal points. Between the larger blooms, round eucalyptus leaves peek out, their cool, silvery tones softening the palette and adding an understated herbal fragrance that complements the sweeter aroma of roses. The gypsophila appears like fine lace threaded through the composition, lending air and lightness so the bouquet reads both polished and spontaneous. Photographed in gentle daylight, the arrangement shows careful floral mechanics - stems grouped and wired to hold a sculptural shape, hydrangea heads trimmed for fullness, and roses placed for optimal sightlines in photographs. The overall effect is modern charm married to classic romance, suitable for a civil or church ceremony around Waterloo Station or a reception at the Royal Festival Hall; it's the sort of bouquet we design with close attention to proportion and scent, confident enough to carry across aisle photographs and intimate enough to be held close during vows. This image reflects the craft of a florist who understands both presentation and personal meaning.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-part image unfolds like a quiet wedding rehearsal in peach, purple and ivory. The top-left frame focuses close on a bride holding a softly rounded bridal bouquet: plush peach roses at the centre melt into frilly white lisianthus edged with vivid violet, while tiny clusters of baby's breath thread through the blooms, creating a halo of delicate texture; the bouquet's stems disappear into an understated wrap so the flowers feel to be floating in her hands. In the top-right panel the groom's boutonniere is composed with equal restraint - a single peach rose accented by feathery greenery and gypsophila, finished with a narrow peach ribbon and poised against a dark charcoal suit and matching peach tie, an elegant nod of continuity between the two looks. The lower-left panel presents a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on a textured neutral fabric, its blush ribbon and pearl-tipped pins giving a vintage, tactile detail that suggests a bridesmaid or toss bouquet. In the lower-right, the same floral vocabulary is arranged into a low, rounded centerpiece set in an airy white woven basket; two pale woven orbs sit beside it on a neutral surface, recalling the simple decor of a reception table near Lower Marsh market or a cosy function room by Waterloo Station. The overall effect is harmonious and approachable - petals that feel velvety, lisianthus ruffles that add playful colour, and wisps of baby's breath that bring an ethereal finish to a contemporary romantic scheme.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-image composition captures a wedding floral story that feels rooted in central London style, as if prepared for a ceremony tucked between the arches near Waterloo station. The top-left frame shows a bride from the shoulders down, her white, subtly textured gown forming a calm backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. The bouquet spills gracefully over her hands: wide, star-shaped white oriental lilies open fully, their stamens adding a hint of warm ochre at the centre. From the main cluster, elegant stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids trail like silk ribbons, each bloom spaced so they can breathe. A single creamy yellow rose draws the eye inward, surrounded by vivid green button-like flowers and small clusters of glossy red berries, reminiscent of festive hypericum. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila and fine strands of greenery weave through everything, softening the edges. In the top-right close-up, a groom in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and rich red tie stands in neutral light, his lapel adorned with a coordinating boutonnière: one pristine orchid head, a pinch of bright green pompon, and delicate filler blooms bound with a neat red ribbon. The bottom-left panel places that same buttonhole on pale textured fabric, allowing the viewer to appreciate the contrast between velvet-like petals, smooth ribbon, and the slightly rough background. Finally, the bottom-right image shows the full bridal bouquet standing upright in a white woven basket-style vase atop a clean white surface, set against a soft grey wall like a reception corner in a Waterloo loft venue. Three white wicker spheres sit beside it, echoing the basket's weave and underscoring the design's cohesive, thoughtfully curated character.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-panel wedding collage shows how one elegant floral palette can follow a couple from aisle to reception, in a style often chosen by Waterloo brides who love bold colour with classic lines. The top-left image focuses on the bride's torso and hands as she holds a generous, rounded bouquet. Fuchsia peonies dominate, with their lush, layered petals creating a sense of drama, while white alstroemeria flecked with maroon markings add lightness and fine detail. Sprays of pale green, almost spiky blossoms and rich green foliage weave between the larger flowers, making the bouquet feel fresh and garden-like despite its structured shape. The white of her strapless gown is a calm backdrop, allowing the vibrant tones to glow, much like wedding portraits taken near the London Eye on a bright day.   

In the top-right, the groom's charcoal suit and soft lavender tie provide a tailored frame for a small boutonniere. It features a few white alstroemeria florets, green buds, and neat leaves gathered together and bound with a satin lavender ribbon, echoing the bridal bouquet without overpowering it. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on light beige textured fabric, its stems wrapped neatly in lavender ribbon. This piece echoes the main bouquet's fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green highlights, ideal for bridesmaids or to be tossed after the ceremony.   

The bottom-right panel reveals a low wedding centerpiece arranged in a white, spherical, woven vase, paired with three decorative beige rattan-style balls. The compact cluster of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery suggests an intimate reception table, perhaps in a Waterloo loft or local restaurant, where every floral element has been designed to tell the same love story.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image focuses on a bridal bouquet nestled against a lace wedding gown, where blush and lilac roses play the leading role, framed by a delicate cloud of white gypsophila. The roses are arranged in tight, rounded clusters, their petals smooth and silken, curling outward in soft spirals that catch the light. Gentle shades of pink and muted lilac blend seamlessly, creating a calm, romantic palette that feels at home in a wedding near Waterloo, whether in a historic church or a contemporary riverside venue. Surrounding the roses, fine sprays of baby's breath extend like a mist, their tiny white blossoms forming a light, airy border that contrasts with the fullness of the rose heads. The lace of the bride's dress serves as a textured backdrop, its intricate patterns echoing the detailing of the bouquet and adding visual harmony. Soft, natural light filters over the scene, accentuating the freshness of the petals and the crisp whiteness of the gypsophila, while gentle shadows suggest depth and three-dimensionality. The bouquet appears carefully balanced-neither too large nor too small-resting comfortably in the bride's hands as she prepares to walk down the aisle. You can almost imagine the faint, sweet fragrance of the roses mingling with the cool air around Waterloo, the bouquet becoming a tangible symbol of new beginnings. Crafted by an experienced local florist, it reflects both traditional bridal elegance and the understated sophistication that many couples seek for their city weddings.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel wedding image tells a cohesive floral story built around red roses and delicate baby's breath, designed with the thoughtful precision of a seasoned Waterloo florist. In the top-left panel, a bride in a softly detailed white lace gown holds her bouquet close, the round arrangement brimming with rich scarlet roses pressed tightly together. Tiny stars of white gypsophila are tucked between the blooms, while subtle hints of green foliage create depth and contrast, evoking the romantic calm you might feel strolling through nearby Bernhardt Gardens before heading to your ceremony. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, fastened to a dark grey suit jacket over a crisp white shirt and bold red tie. The boutonniere features a single, unfurling red rosebud framed with clusters of baby's breath, slim pointed leaves, and a wisp of decorative greenery, all tied with a narrow red satin ribbon that echoes the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, a second, equally lush bouquet rests on a light grey, stone-like surface. It mirrors the first design with open red roses, clouds of white baby's breath, and vibrant greenery, but here the stems are carefully bound with red and white striped twine, suggesting hand-crafted care in a studio just off Waterloo Road, ready for same-day wedding delivery. The bottom-right panel highlights a compact centerpiece: a dome of red roses and gypsophila perched on a spherical white vase made from interwoven strands that form an open lattice. Two smaller, off-white decorative spheres sit in front, creating a cohesive, modern tablescape perfect for an intimate reception overlooking the Thames near the South Bank.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image shows a thoughtfully curated wedding flower collection, arranged as if ready for a ceremony in one of Waterloo's intimate venues tucked between The Cut and Lower Marsh. The bride's bouquet is the heart of the scene, a generous cluster of cream peonies and blush-pink roses interwoven with deeper magenta and soft lavender blooms. Each flower appears freshly opened, the peony petals forming layers of pillowy ruffles, while the roses curl in more structured spirals, giving the bouquet both softness and definition. Fine sprays of white gypsophila thread through the arrangement, their countless tiny blossoms adding a mist-like lightness that contrasts with the sturdy, glossy green leaves framing the design. Beside or just beyond this main bouquet, the groom's boutonnière offers a refined echo: a single lilac-hued rosebud accented with small tufts of baby's breath and a slender leaf, all tied together with a pale lavender ribbon that falls in a neat, understated tail. The lighting in the photograph is gentle, almost like late afternoon light filtering through a nearby window, creating subtle shadows that emphasize texture and depth. Every element feels intentional-from the harmony of cream, blush, and lavender tones to the balanced proportions of each floral piece-evoking an atmosphere of calm romance and thoughtful preparation. It is easy to imagine these flowers being carried from a quiet dressing room out toward a ceremony overlooking the Thames, their soft fragrance mingling with the hum of Waterloo and the joyful anticipation of vows about to be exchanged.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a cohesive floral story, the kind of carefully planned design you might find at a chic celebration near the South Bank in Waterloo. The top left frame shows the bride from the waist down, her white lace gown glowing softly while she cradles a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, their yellow centers like tiny candles, sweep downward over a bed of blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, sprigs of baby's breath, and lush green foliage. Pops of deeper, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add a playful energy without disturbing the bouquet's romantic softness, giving it movement and depth as it trails toward the floor. In the top right image, attention narrows to the groom's lapel. Against a dark charcoal or black suit, and above a vivid red tie and patterned dress shirt, a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere stands out. It is encircled by delicate gypsophila and fine green stems, the base neatly finished with a slim white satin ribbon, perfectly echoing the bride's flowers. The bottom left panel offers an overhead study of that same boutonniere resting on a light beige textured cloth, perhaps similar to the linens at a local Waterloo reception venue. Here, the viewer can sense the florist's craftsmanship: the clean, compact wrap, the careful balance between the orchid's smooth petals and the tiny gypsophila blooms. The bottom right quadrant shows the matching table centerpiece, brimming with orchids, blush roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, and greenery arranged in a white woven cylindrical vase, flanked by two white decorative spheres. This final image ties together the entire floral palette, suggesting a wedding where every petal, from aisle to table, has been thoughtfully coordinated.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A cohesive four-image presentation of wedding florals that reads as an intimate album of colour, texture and local charm - the kind of arrangement I prepare at Florist Waterloo for couples marrying near Lower Marsh or the South Bank. The top-left photograph frames the bride from the mid-torso down, her hands holding a generous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. The bouquet pairs opened white lilies and clusters of lush red roses with multiple trailing white phalaenopsis orchids; the orchids' smooth, satiny petals drape over delicate sprays of baby's breath and clustered red hypericum berries, while mixed greenery - from broader glossy leaves to finer, wiry greens - adds structure and movement. In the top-right detail, a crisp boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit lapel beside a vivid red tie: a solitary white phalaenopsis orchid anchors the piece, complemented by twin berry clusters, tiny white filler flowers and a slender loop of red ribbon that ties back to the bridal palette. The bottom-left close-up sets a matching corsage on textured beige linen, where the waxy orchid, the glossy berries and the soft fronds of foliage invite a near-silent tenderness; the red ribbon feels like a small, celebratory wink. Finally, the bottom-right image shows a centerpiece arranged in a decorative white woven vessel atop a white table, surrounded by spherical white décor - a mirror of the bouquet that unifies ceremony and reception. The lighting is soft and even, the scents implied - rose sweetness, lily spice and the cool green of foliage - creating a calm, hopeful atmosphere perfect for a Waterloo celebration, with the option for local delivery across the area.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a suite of orchid and rose designs that feel tailored to a chic Waterloo ceremony, each panel revealing another layer of floral detail. In the top-left, the lower half of a bride is shown in a strapless white gown, her hands wrapped around a lush cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow in soft arcs, mixed with blush pink garden roses, light lavender accents, and pieces of trailing greenery, the whole design glowing gently, as if the couple had just stepped out of a registry office near Waterloo Bridge. The top-right frame zooms in on a groom's deep grey suit, where a carefully composed boutonnière is pinned just above the pocket. A single white phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage, edged with tiny lavender filler flowers and sleek green leaves, the stem bound with a slim purple ribbon that coordinates with the magenta tie neatly knotted below. In the bottom-left image, another boutonnière lies on a pale, textured linen backdrop, as though set aside on a dressing table in a local townhouse. Here, a white orchid bud is paired with feathery white baby's breath and a pop of greenery, all tied together with a bright pink ribbon that adds a playful splash of colour to the otherwise soft palette. The bottom-right panel showcases a large cascading arrangement brimming with white orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, and sprays of purple filler flowers and baby's breath, all gathered in a decorative white woven vase. Three matching white woven spheres sit alongside, reinforcing the modern, coordinated styling. The whole collage reflects the kind of cohesive wedding florals couples often request from experienced Waterloo designers for their big day.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding set is shown as if laid out on a dressing table in a Waterloo townhouse, featuring a full bridal bouquet and a coordinating boutonnière. At the heart of the bouquet, mauve-pink roses unfurl in lush, layered spirals, each petal blush-soft and slightly curled at the edges, giving a watercolour effect where the tones melt into one another. Between them, pops of bright green button chrysanthemums offer texture and contrast, their tiny dome shapes like dew-touched moss. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms are threaded through the design, their frilled petals adding volume and a gentle, cloud-like softness. The bouquet is rounded and structured, yet it still feels fresh and modern, as though it's just been gathered from a riverside garden near the Jubilee Gardens. A band of satin ribbon in shades of white and pink wraps the stems in a neat, intricate pattern, providing a comfortable grip while adding a tailored detail that photographs beautifully. Soft, natural light glides over the petals, making the roses appear to glow from within and suggesting their delicate, classic fragrance. Nearby lies the groom's boutonnière, formed from a single elegant white lisianthus bloom, a touch of airy grass and greenery, and a slim lavender ribbon to echo the bridal flowers. It feels understated yet deliberate, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony in one of Waterloo's historic churches or modern venues. Together, bouquet and boutonnière express the hopeful, vibrant spirit of a couple's big day, captured in petals, colour, and careful composition.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a cohesive red rose wedding collection, as though styled for an intimate celebration near Waterloo station, where city energy meets timeless romance. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white wedding dress holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist, the roses so densely clustered that their crimson petals appear almost like a single, luxurious fabric. Small, round red hypericum berries emerge between the blooms, adding a glimmering detail, while a precise ring of dark green foliage forms a deliberate collar that keeps the shape compact and graceful. The top-right image turns to the groom, showing the lapel of a dark charcoal suit, sharp against a vivid red tie and crisp white shirt. Pinned neatly to the jacket is a miniature arrangement: one poised red rosebud, slender green foliage, dainty white gypsophila, and a few red berries tied together with a fine red satin bow that echoes the bouquet's tones. In the lower-left panel, a close-up of another bouquet reveals several lush red roses nestled alongside hypericum berries, all cupped by broad, glossy tropical leaves that curve around the blooms to create a slightly more contemporary silhouette. A red ribbon wraps the stems, its loose tail visible against a woven beige fabric background that adds warmth and texture. The bottom-right image showcases a compact dome of roses and berries set atop a white, intricately woven spherical base, reminiscent of natural wicker. Beside it sit two smaller woven spheres in light wood hues, arranged on a pale surface against softly blended beige and grey walls, suggesting chic table décor for a Waterloo reception or riverside restaurant wedding breakfast.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage captures a complete pink and green wedding story, the kind you might see at a chic Waterloo venue tucked between the Old Vic and the river. In the top-left panel, the bride's white lace gown is only partly visible, so your focus settles on the rounded bouquet in her hands: clusters of soft pink and lavender roses, some just unfurling, are surrounded by juicy green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria brushed with specks of yellow, and clouds of tiny white baby's breath, all framed by polished green leaves that add depth and contrast. Top-right, a charcoal grey suit jacket fills the frame, with a carefully crafted boutonniere on the lapel. A single blush pink rosebud sits at the centre, teamed with bright green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and slender strands of grass, tied together with a slim fuchsia ribbon that echoes the groom's rich fuchsia tie. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet rests horizontally on a pale textured fabric, perhaps ready for a bridesmaid or for photos on a Waterloo townhouse windowsill. The same mix of roses, button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath appears again, the stems banded in smooth fuchsia ribbon that looks cool to the touch. Finally, the lower-right panel presents a table centerpiece: a compact, domed arrangement of pink and lavender roses, vivid green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and gypsophila, nestled in a white spherical vase with an intricate woven pattern. Two smaller decorative wicker spheres rest nearby, suggesting an elegant, cohesive table design ready for a modern London wedding reception.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A romantic four-panel collage captures the curated calm of a wedding day in Waterloo, each frame lingering over roses and finely crafted details. In the top left image, the bride's torso is framed in soft focus, her white gown edged with subtle lace over the bodice. She holds a compact, round bridal bouquet pressed close to her waist, the flowers massed in generous layers. Cream and pale yellow roses form the base, threaded through with deeper pink and magenta-toned roses that add a gentle, berry-rich contrast. Wisps of white baby's breath float between the blooms, and soft green foliage peeks out from the edges, giving the bouquet a lush yet orderly shape-ideal for a ceremony in a Waterloo town hall or a nearby church. The top right panel shifts attention to the groom: his dark grey suit and crisp white shirt frame a vivid red silk tie. Pinned neatly to the lapel is a single white rosebud boutonniere, ringed with delicate baby's breath and a touch of greenery. The stems are bound in a slender white satin ribbon bow, the kind of meticulous finishing touch a local florist near The Cut or Lower Marsh would pride themselves on. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet rests on textured beige linen, echoing the bridal palette. Cream and pale yellow roses are joined by playful bright pink blooms, surrounded by abundant baby's breath and leafy green stems, their handles wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon for a hint of charm and personality. Finally, the bottom right panel reveals a coordinating centerpiece: a round, tightly packed rose arrangement set atop a decorative white twig sphere. Two smaller woven or wicker balls sit alongside on a white surface, creating a modern rustic look that would sit beautifully on reception tables across Waterloo's warehouse venues and riverside restaurants.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A wedding bouquet is captured at rest, its rounded form gathered tightly yet appearing wonderfully relaxed, as though it has just been set down between photographs on a quiet Waterloo side street. The flowers are a soothing mix of cool, early-morning tones: plush white lisianthus that resemble delicate clouds, soft pastel hydrangea tucked in like gentle cushions, and playful lilac allium whose starry heads rise slightly above the main body of the bouquet. Each bloom contributes a different texture, from the velvety lisianthus petals to the subtle, papery clusters of hydrangea and the more architectural structure of the allium. Slender sprigs of greenery thread through the design, adding freshness and framing the lighter colours without overwhelming them. The stems are neatly wrapped, creating a comfortable handle that hints at the reassuring weight of the flowers in the bride's hands as she walks through a ceremony near the South Bank or along The Cut. Soft daylight glows on the petals, giving them a youthful, serene radiance, as if lit by a gentle London morning sky. A delicate fragrance can almost be sensed-green, faintly sweet, and calming-perfect for a couple seeking understated elegance. This bouquet could be held proudly down the aisle, placed in a vase at the top table, or cradled close in a quiet moment after the vows. Designed with the experience of a florist who knows how Waterloo couples celebrate love, every choice of flower, colour, and form speaks of commitment, tenderness, and a future shared.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a cohesive peach-and-cream story, rendered in the kind of soft, flattering daylight you find near the Royal Festival Hall on Waterloo's riverside. In the top-left image a bride in a gentle white gown holds a compact, rounded bridal bouquet made of lush apricot-peach roses, sprinklings of white gypsophila, and rich green foliage; the arrangement's dense texture and harmonious tones read as both timeless and intimate, evoking the gentle warmth of a riverside ceremony. The top-right close-up frames a groom's dark jacket and a single peach rosebud boutonnière, finished with tiny gypsophila accents and a neat sliver of greenery: a delicate peach ribbon bow at the stem matches the coral undertones of his tie, demonstrating careful bridal-party coordination. The bottom-left shot offers a resting view of the bouquet on a light, textured cloth, where the handle is wrapped with a white ribbon patterned with very small pink-peach dots-a small, hand-tied flourish that speaks to bespoke finishing touches. Lastly, the bottom-right quadrant displays a full, domed table arrangement set in a white woven sphere, the apricot roses and baby's breath forming an elegant, compact cluster; two smaller woven balls in a similar pale tone sit nearby, creating a composed, natural centerpiece suitable for receptions along Lower Marsh or intimate venues around Waterloo. As a local touch from Florist Waterloo, the palette and craftsmanship here reflect the calm, celebratory mood we often create for couples exchanging vows on the Southbank.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image is a seam of matching wedding florals presented across four panels-everything speaks the same gentle language of white and purple. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous bridal bouquet dominated by fragrant white oriental lilies, some fully unfurled to reveal golden stamens, others still in tight buds; sprinkled throughout are white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose petals are finely rimmed in a vibrant purple, plus tiny sprays of gypsophila and slender, deep-purple spike flowers that add vertical punctuation. The top-right frame captures a tailored groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal-grey jacket, a purple silk tie visible below; the boutonniere pairs a single open purple-edged lisianthus, a neat lily bud and a whisper of spiky purple accents, secured with a small white ribbon bow. Bottom-left shows a hand-tied bridesmaid's bouquet or toss bouquet resting on warm beige fabric, stems cleanly wrapped in white ribbon and echoing the bridal composition with lush lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, feathery grasses and broad green leaves. Bottom-right displays a tall centerpiece in a modern white spherical, woven vase: cascading greenery, open and closed lilies, and purple-rimmed Eustoma create sculptural height beside two woven beige spheres. The light is tender and warm, the petals satin-smooth and gently scented-the kind of carefully composed set we prepare at Florist Waterloo for weddings around Lower Marsh and Waterloo Station, with options for local delivery and same-day freshness when needed.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Captured at close range, the groom's boutonniere presents itself as a small but powerful statement of love and style, pinned neatly against a suit that might well be ready for a ceremony in one of Waterloo's townhouses or riverside hotels. At its centre, a single red rose unfurls in tight, velvety spirals, its deep crimson echoing the polished sheen of a matching tie. The rose is exquisitely formed, with edges that look almost brushed in silk, drawing the eye immediately. Nestled around it, carefully chosen sprigs of green foliage add structure and freshness, their leaves smooth and slightly leathery to the touch. Tiny red berries cluster near the base, providing a subtle pop of colour and a crisp texture that contrasts with the softness of the petals. Dainty baby's breath peeks through like small, airy clouds, giving the boutonniere an almost weightless finish. The lighting is gentle, perhaps the soft indoor glow of a Waterloo wedding venue, reflecting slightly off the suit fabric and highlighting the natural sheen of the rose. The overall impression is refined, traditional yet thoughtfully individual-something curated with an understanding of how important these small details are on a wedding day. Worn close to the heart, this fresh floral accent suggests the moment just before vows are spoken, when the groom straightens his jacket and takes a steadying breath. A creation like this, prepared by a skilled local florist, turns a simple lapel into a keepsake memory, a quiet emblem of devotion amid the bustle of guests, cameras, and London traffic outside.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this photograph, a compact wedding centrepiece settles gracefully into a white woven vase, echoing the relaxed yet stylish character of Waterloo's hidden courtyards and cafés. A mass of soft yellow roses, each one lush and fully unfurled, creates a rounded dome of colour that feels both classic and comforting. Their petals are creamy and velvety, layered so generously that you sense how plush they would feel if you brushed them with your thumb. Threads of baby's breath weave delicately between the roses, their tiny white flowers catching the light like small stars against an evening sky. Encircling the blooms, arcs of slender green grass loop and curve, adding movement and a hint of contemporary flair, as if the flowers are gently embraced by ribbons of foliage. The white vase itself has a basket-like texture, with subtle shadows playing in the grooves, grounding the bouquet on what could easily be a wedding table in a riverside venue close to the South Bank or a chic gathering near Waterloo Station. Soft, natural light bathes the whole piece, giving the arrangement a dreamy glow and enhancing the fresh yellow and green tones. There is an air of calm celebration, of vows whispered and glasses clinking softly. You can almost breathe in the fresh, slightly sweet fragrance of the roses, mingled with the clean greenness of the leaves. This is the kind of design our Waterloo couples choose when they want understated elegance: a centrepiece that quietly symbolises optimism, togetherness, and the start of a gentle, shared future.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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