Old Oak Common Wedding Collections

At Old Oak Common Florist, we know your wedding flowers should feel deeply personal and perfectly suited to your day. Our dedicated wedding florist team has years of hands-on experience designing romantic, modern, and classic bouquets for couples across Old Oak Common, from intimate gatherings near Old Oak Common Lane to grand celebrations close to Willesden Junction and North Acton.

Every stem in our wedding collections is carefully chosen for freshness, fragrance, and colour harmony. We work closely with you to create cohesive designs - from bridal and bridesmaid bouquets to buttonholes, flower crowns, table centres, and ceremony flowers. Whether you're planning a relaxed celebration near Wormwood Scrubs Park or a chic city-style event, our local knowledge helps us style flowers that suit your venue, light, and season.

We offer convenient same-day delivery on many wedding essentials when you order online before 3 PM, ideal for last-minute finishing touches or thank-you bouquets. Our trusted delivery team covers:

  • Old Oak Common and surrounding residential streets
  • Acton, including venues around the town centre
  • Harlesden and nearby ceremony locations

As a long-standing local florist, we're happy to schedule a relaxed wedding consultation to talk through colours, styles, and seasonal flowers. Browse our curated wedding collections and order online with confidence, knowing every design is created by an experienced, local floral team who truly cares about your day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière echoes the bridal palette with restrained elegance: a single, curled crimson rose sits poised, its velvety petals deepening in the shadowed lapel, while a tiny spray of gypsophila adds a cloud-like softness and a whisper of white. Wisps of trailing greenery - glossy eucalyptus tendrils with a faintly menthol scent - float just below, giving the pin a natural sweep that complements movement as the groom greets guests. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the story in generous proportions: expansive blue hydrangea crowns form a luminous base, their textured heads creating a painterly contrast to the smooth, passionate reds of classic roses; pockets of baby's breath thread through the blooms like delicate lace, and the eucalyptus leaves lend a silvery coolness and layered scent that reads both modern and familiar. As an arrangement prepared by Old Oak Common Florist for ceremonies in the area - from small registry rooms by North Acton to larger receptions near Park Royal - the composition is designed to photograph cleanly, smell fresh without overpowering, and feel comfortable to carry. The flowers were selected for their firmness and moisture, wired and wrapped with discreet craftsmanship so that each piece sits naturally, whether pinned to a lapel or held in a waiting hand. This pairing of bold colour and soft botanical texture embodies confident romance - a floral statement meant to move with the couple through vows, portraits, and the first tender moments of a shared day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This composed four-panel image celebrates a cohesive wedding scheme where peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus and airy baby's breath are woven through every element. In the top-left panel the bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet against her ivory dress; the arrangement's centre of soft peach roses reads warm and luminous, their smooth, velour-like petals contrasted by the crisp, ruffled lisianthus whose white faces curl outward into a crisp violet halo. Tiny clusters of baby's breath sit like whispered accents throughout, lending a soft, clouded texture and a faint, honeyed scent that seems to float in the frame. Top-right captures the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose echoes the bride's central blooms, paired with delicate fronds of greenery, a splash of baby's breath, and a blush ribbon tied neatly beside a matching solid peach tie-clean, contemporary and quietly romantic against the structured suit. Bottom-left shows a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a light woven cloth; the stems are bound in peach ribbon and studded with pearl-style pins, suggesting heirloom detail and careful hands-on finishing. Bottom-right reveals a reception centrepiece cradled in a white, intricately woven basket, the dome of roses and lisianthus sitting low and generous beside two pale decorative spheres on a neutral surface-perfect for a sweetheart or guest table. The overall mood is elegant, intimate and thoughtfully coordinated, a palette that would translate beautifully for ceremonies and deliveries across Old Oak Common and neighbouring Acton, carrying a sense of quiet celebration and refined craftsmanship.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image captures the harmony between a bridal bouquet and groom's boutonnière, thoughtfully arranged in a white, green, and red palette that would feel at home at any Old Oak Common wedding. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, her ivory gown softly textured and calm against a warm beige background. She cradles a dramatic cascading bouquet built around generous white oriental lilies, their open trumpets and stamens drawing the eye. From this focal point, white Phalaenopsis orchids flow downward in a gentle waterfall, interlaced with bright green spherical blooms, tiny white gypsophila flowers, and glossy red berries that add cheerful depth. A single cream rose sits near the centre like a quiet note of romance, while fine grasses and foliage extend the bouquet into a graceful taper. In the top-right, the groom or a male guest wears a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and strong red tie, his boutonnière pinned neatly at the lapel. It mirrors the bouquet with one elegant white orchid blossom, a touch of green pompon flower, and small white fillers, all secured with a slim red ribbon that echoes the tie's bold colour. The bottom-left panel isolates this boutonnière on a pale, linen-like fabric, so each petal, leaf, and fold of ribbon can be appreciated as if you were holding it before a ceremony near Willesden Junction. In the bottom-right, the full bouquet stands upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white tabletop, backed by a light grey wall and flanked by three white woven spheres, suggesting a simple, contemporary reception display arranged by a careful local florist.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage presents a coordinated wedding flower story in four panels, designed in joyful fuchsia, white, and green tones that would feel at home in a chic Old Oak Common reception space. In the top-left image, a bride in a classic strapless white gown cradles a generous, rounded bouquet. Plump fuchsia peonies form the heart of the design, their petals layered like soft silk, surrounded by white alstroemeria with fine maroon speckles. Slender, spiky green blooms and deep green leaves add a fresh, garden-like texture, and a glimpse of lavender ribbon gathers the stems neatly. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere, pinned precisely to a dark charcoal suit jacket and paired with a smooth lavender tie. Here the floral details are smaller but equally intentional: a white alstroemeria flanked by light green spiky accents and tidy foliage, all finished with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that echoes the main bouquet. Below, in the bottom-left image, a petite hand-tied bouquet lies on a light beige, lightly textured fabric surface. It echoes the bridal arrangement with compact fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green touches, bound together with vivid lavender ribbon, perfect for a bridesmaid or a toss bouquet after a ceremony near Wormwood Scrubs or along Old Oak Common Lane. The bottom-right image shows a low wedding centerpiece: the same flowers arranged tightly in a spherical white woven vase, its crisscrossing structure adding modern texture. Three pale beige wicker balls in varying sizes sit nearby, tying the décor together. All four panels express one unified floral theme, moving seamlessly from personal flowers to table arrangements for an Old Oak Common wedding.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A compact, dome-shaped bouquet sits securely in an artistic white container, the kind of sculpted vessel you might see in a stylish Old Oak Common townhouse. The flowers are arranged in a meticulous, rounded profile, every stem placed just so to create a smooth hemisphere of colour. Deep yet refined shades of pink and lavender roses dominate the composition, their petals layered like silk ribbons, opening gradually from tight centres to generous outer curls. Threaded throughout are clouds of pure white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms giving the arrangement a light, breathing quality, as though a soft breeze were passing through. The vessel beneath has an intricate, woven texture, with looping lines that provide a playful counterpoint to the lush, almost regal presence of the roses. Soft, ambient light catches on the curves of the vase and the tops of the blooms, leaving gentle shadows in the folds of the petals, suggesting depth and movement. This modern yet timeless design feels ideal for a wedding reception at a nearby Old Oak Common venue, a civil ceremony near Acton, or a special anniversary dinner at home. You can almost sense the quiet hush of a room as guests admire the craftsmanship: each stem trimmed to the correct length, each rose angled to show its best face. The faint, sweet scent of roses mixes with the fresh, almost meadow-like fragrance of baby's breath, evoking calm, affection, and the simple joy of having beautiful flowers delivered locally, ready to grace a meaningful moment.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a coordinated suite of red rose and baby's breath designs, the kind of classic styling often chosen by couples marrying in and around Old Oak Common. In the top-left panel, a bride wearing a traditional white lace gown holds a full, round bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is built from tightly clustered, velvety red roses, their petals rich and layered, threaded with airy white gypsophila that softens the drama of the crimson. Hints of fresh green foliage break the colour, adding natural texture and contrast, while the lace of the dress and the smooth petals catch the light in a gentle shimmer. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonniere fixed to a dark charcoal suit, worn over a crisp white shirt and a bright red tie. A single red rosebud stands at the centre, ringed by sprigs of baby's breath, slim green leaves, and whimsical tendrils of fine grass, all tied at the base with a neat red satin ribbon that echoes the bride's bouquet. Below on the left, a second bouquet, similar in shape and flower choice, rests on a pale, textured surface. Larger open roses mingle with generous clouds of baby's breath, and the stems are wrapped with red-and-white striped twine, evoking hand-crafted care like that found at Old Oak Common Florist. In the bottom-right panel, a dome-shaped cluster of red roses and gypsophila forms a low centerpiece, arranged in a white spherical vase made from interwoven strips resembling rattan or wrapped paper. Two smaller, off-white woven spheres sit in front, adding sculptural interest, perfect for styling wedding tables in local Old Oak Common reception spaces.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image shows an intimate wedding flower collection arranged with the care of a local Old Oak Common florist who understands how flowers can shape a whole day. A full bridal bouquet sits proudly in the foreground, its heart formed from lush cream peonies and layers of blush-pink and soft magenta roses, some tipped with gentle lavender tones. Their velvety petals are tucked into clouds of white gypsophila, so light and feathery that they resemble a bridal veil, while smooth green leaves fan out, sculpted to cradle the blooms and give the bouquet a graceful, hand-tied shape. Close by, the groom's boutonnière appears as a tiny reflection of the bouquet: a single polished lilac rose framed by sprigs of baby's breath and fine greenery, finished with a slim, pale lavender ribbon that catches a subtle sheen under the light. Another coordinating arrangement rests in a white woven vase, the basket-like texture playing against the plush roses and soft gypsophila, creating a calm, inviting focal point fit for a reception table on a quiet lane near Old Oak Common Lane or by the newer developments close to Willesden Junction. The colours stay within a soothing palette of creams, blushes, and gentle pinks, casting a romantic, early-summer mood, as if captured just before guests arrive. You can almost sense the soft rustle of dresses, murmured congratulations, and the delicate fragrance of peonies and roses drifting through a light-filled room, marking the beginning of a shared life in Old Oak Common.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
In this serene floral scene, a low, creamy ceramic bowl cradles a thoughtfully composed arrangement that feels perfectly suited to a quiet celebration in Old Oak Common, perhaps on a sideboard near Wormwood Scrubs Park. The flowers appear in soft, diffused light, allowing the colours to glow gently rather than shout. At the heart of the design, mauve-pink roses open in full, velvety cups, their petals layered and plush, creating a sense of calm abundance. Around them, white phalaenopsis orchids arc and spill like silk ribbons, their broad petals luminous against the creamy bowl, each flower revealing a delicate yellow centre. Tiny clusters of baby's breath thread between the larger blooms, forming airy, cloud-like textures that lighten the whole composition. The bowl itself has a smooth, slightly matte surface that contrasts with the glossy orchid petals and the satiny rose heads, enhancing the tactile quality of the display. The arrangement is low and expansive rather than tall, inviting conversation across a wedding breakfast table or intimate family gathering. It feels both luxurious and understated, as though placed carefully in a light-filled Old Oak Common home or at a small local reception. Though you cannot see it, you can almost imagine the soft, sweet perfume of the roses mingling with the gentle freshness of the orchids, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Every stem has been angled with care, suggesting the experienced hands of a local florist who understands how to create balance and flow within a compact, contemporary bowl design.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part photographic study presents a coordinated wedding floral set in a restrained yet dramatic red, white and green scheme, composed and styled with the care of an experienced florist. In the top-left panel a bride is shown from mid-torso down against a soft beige background, her lace-detailed white dress forming a gentle frame for a substantial cascading bouquet. The bouquet balances open white lilies - their stamens and curved petals catching soft light - with clusters of rich red roses that provide contrast and classic romance. White phalaenopsis orchids cascade along one side, their broad, waxy petals lending sculptural grace; tiny clouds of Gypsophila (baby's breath) and bright red hypericum berries are sprinkled throughout, while varied green foliage and slender spiky greenery introduce texture and rhythm. The whole piece suggests the blended scent of roses and lilies, freshened by green stems. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey or charcoal suit jacket; a single white phalaenopsis takes centre stage, paired with two sprays of red hypericum berries, small green leaves and delicate baby's breath, tied with a small loop of red ribbon that coordinates with a vivid red tie beneath the lapel. The lower-left image provides an intimate, tactile view of the boutonniere laid on a textured beige fabric - linen-like grain, visible ribbon weave and the orchid's satin surface - perfect for assessing construction and scale. The bottom-right panel displays a centerpiece set in a decorative white woven vase on a white table, accompanied by spherical white ornaments; it mirrors the bouquet's composition with abundant lilies, roses and cascading orchids, punctuated by berries and fine greens. The quartet reads as a complete, elegant wedding look, suitable for venues around Old Oak Common or nearby Wormwood Scrubs where classic floral drama meets contemporary tailoring.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents a unified wedding flower story, as if following one couple's day around Old Oak Common, all brought together by white phalaenopsis orchids and a gentle pink-and-lavender palette. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a strapless white gown, holding a lavish cascading bouquet. The flowers sweep downward in layered waves of open white orchids, blush pink garden roses, pale lilac blooms and touches of airy greenery, the whole design giving off the soft, romantic feeling of early evening light across the Grand Union Canal. Each petal catches the glow, creating a sense of movement as the bouquet drapes elegantly over her hands. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's dark grey suit, focusing on a refined boutonniere pinned to his lapel. A single white phalaenopsis orchid sits at the centre, framed by petite lavender filler flowers and fresh green leaves, secured with a slim purple ribbon that subtly complements his magenta tie, tying him visually back to the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is shown resting on a textured beige fabric, almost like a flat-lay from a dressing room just off Old Oak Common Lane. This piece features a white orchid bud, dainty white baby's breath and greenery, finished with a pronounced bright pink ribbon that adds a playful accent. The bottom-right panel shows a grand cascading arrangement placed in an intricate white woven vase on a pure white surface. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, fine purple fillers and baby's breath spill over luxuriously, while three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes sit beside the vase, echoing its pattern and giving the scene a polished, contemporary finish that would suit a stylish local reception venue.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding image shows a full bridal bouquet paired with a groom's boutonnière, as if laid out in a calm Old Oak Common townhouse on the morning of the wedding. Mauve-pink roses dominate the bouquet, their petals blush-soft and layered so densely they almost resemble watercolour swirls. Between these roses, fresh green button chrysanthemums pop like tiny spheres of moss, adding brightness and playful contrast. Creamy white lisianthus and other soft ivory blooms are nestled throughout, their gently frilled edges softening the overall shape and giving the bouquet an elegantly clouded look. The flowers are gathered into a round, slightly domed design that feels both classic and modern, with slender strands of foliage extending just enough to keep the arrangement from feeling rigid. The stems are wrapped in intricately folded ribbon, likely in coordinating pink and white tones, the satin surface smooth and secure under the fingers. Diffused light, similar to the soft glow that falls across back gardens near Wormwood Scrubs, glints on the petals and hints at their delicate fragrance. Nearby, the boutonnière is composed of a single elegant white lisianthus bloom accented with airy grasses or fine greenery, a small yet striking counterpart to the bouquet. It appears tailor-made to sit crisply on a suit lapel, clean and understated yet clearly connected to the bridal flowers. Together they suggest the hopeful, joyful spirit of a couple preparing to celebrate with friends and family, perhaps gathering in a local Old Oak Common venue, the flowers acting as graceful witnesses to the day's promises and shared excitement.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage presents a carefully coordinated suite of red rose arrangements, the sort of design a couple in Old Oak Common might choose for a church ceremony followed by a cosy West London reception. In the top-left panel, a bride in a smooth white gown holds a tightly clustered bouquet of deep red roses, their petals richly layered and almost velvety to the eye. Red hypericum berries nestle among the blooms, while a precise collar of dark, polished foliage circles the base, creating a bold contrast against the light fabric and giving the bouquet a compact, modern silhouette. Moving to the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal suit. A single red rosebud, framed by airy green foliage, petite tufts of white gypsophila, and a few glossy red berries, is pinned neatly to the lapel. A slim red satin bow secures the stems and mirrors his bright red tie and crisp white shirt, tying his look harmoniously to the bride's flowers. The bottom-left image features another red rose bouquet resting on a neutral, textured cloth, perhaps a bridesmaid's posy or a decorative piece for a welcome table. Broad, dark green tropical leaves curve protectively around the cluster of roses and berries, forming an architectural frame, while a red ribbon wraps the stems to one side. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of roses and berries sits gracefully atop a white, intricately woven spherical base, evoking natural wicker. Two smaller, wood-toned woven balls sit beside it on a pale surface, against a muted beige and grey wall. Together, these four scenes illustrate a unified, passionate floral story, crafted with the practiced hand of a local Old Oak Common wedding florist.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel image presents a cohesive wedding collection in soft pastels and crisp greens, the kind of coordinated look often chosen by couples marrying around Old Oak Common or nearby Acton. In the upper-left panel, the focus is a bride's hands gently cradling a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. Her white lace wedding dress forms a delicate backdrop for the blooms: layers of pale pink and lilac roses, bright green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria with fine yellow markings, and misty white baby's breath, all cushioned by dark green foliage that adds depth and contrast. To the right, a second panel zooms in on a charcoal grey suit, where a carefully crafted boutonniere sits against the lapel. A single blush rosebud and one or two vivid green chrysanthemums are accented with tiny white gypsophila and slender strands of decorative grass, all fastened with a neatly tied fuchsia ribbon that echoes the groom's tie. In the lower-left image, the bouquet is shown resting on a pale, textured cloth, perhaps ready for a bridesmaid or for delivery from Old Oak Common Florist to a nearby registry office. The stems are tightly bound and wrapped in bright pink ribbon, revealing clean, professional finishing. The lower-right panel transforms the same flower recipe into a table arrangement. A white, sphere-shaped vase with a woven lattice surface is generously filled with pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and gypsophila, while two smaller decorative wicker spheres sit alongside, suggesting a serene, contemporary wedding breakfast setting.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four images captures the coordinated elegance of wedding flowers designed in a timeless palette of cream, pale yellow, and soft pink roses, ideal for intimate celebrations in Old Oak Common. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white gown with delicate lace on the bodice holds a round, compact bouquet close to her waist. The arrangement is dense with velvety cream and gentle yellow roses, threaded with richer pink and magenta blooms that lend depth and romance. Tiny white clusters of baby's breath and glimpses of glossy green foliage tuck between the roses, so the bouquet looks lush yet refined, as if freshly gathered and tied minutes before stepping out from a home near Victoria Road or Park Royal to the ceremony. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit jacket. His white shirt and bold red silk tie form a striking contrast to the understated floral detail: a single white rosebud, perfectly formed, framed by a few leaves and sprigs of baby's breath. A slim white satin bow at the base of the stems adds a gentle, handcrafted finish, echoing the same care that goes into larger pieces. In the lower-left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a subtly textured beige linen cloth, more relaxed in shape but clearly part of the same floral family. Cream and pale yellow roses open alongside a scattering of vivid pink roses, softened by a cloud of white filler flowers and greenery. The stems are wrapped in pink and white striped ribbon, suggesting a playful, youthful energy-ideal for attendants walking through the streets around Old Oak Common station. The final, bottom-right image shows a compact rose arrangement, again in cream, yellow, and pink, posed atop a white, twig-woven spherical vase. Two smaller woven orbs sit nearby on a clean white surface, with a muted beige background that lets the colors glow quietly, evoking a stylish, modern reception setup in a local venue, where even the centerpieces feel intimately tied to the couple's story.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A sophisticated wedding bouquet is captured in a still moment, as if just set down on a polished table in a townhouse off Old Oak Common Lane. The flowers nestle together in a contemporary white wicker vase, the woven pattern providing a subtle contrast to the softness of the blooms. The arrangement is beautifully rounded, the shape full but not heavy, with creamy lisianthus forming the heart of the design. Their layered petals have a silk-like texture, edges gently ruffled, and they glow softly where daylight touches them, reminiscent of early morning light filtering over the railway arches nearby. Threaded between the lisianthus are muted pink stocks, slender and romantic, their many tiny blossoms building a delicate cloud of texture and giving the bouquet its tender blush tone. Scattered throughout are brighter purple flowers, adding small bursts of colour that draw the eye inward and create a gentle sense of rhythm, like notes in a quiet melody. Curving strands of greenery loop around the blooms, almost like a garland, encircling the arrangement to create a natural, crown-like frame. The greens are smooth and pliant, their arcs giving the display an airy, almost floating quality. Though the image is silent, you can imagine the faint fragrance-subtle freesia, a hint of sweet pea, and the green freshness of newly snipped stems-suiting an intimate reception in Old Oak Common or a cosy celebration at home. The piece feels serene, refined, and lovingly crafted, the kind of centerpiece a local florist would design for couples who want understated elegance and a sense of calm beauty at their wedding tables.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A carefully composed four-image collage that celebrates a coordinated wedding palette of warm peach-orange roses, drifting gypsophila and verdant greenery, pictured as a set of bridal and reception details I might deliver from Old Oak Common Florist. The top-left capture shows the bride holding a compact, round bouquet against soft ivory fabric: apricot roses are densely packed, their velvety petals unfurling into full cups, while tiny white filler flowers add an ethereal, airy texture. In the top-right panel a groom's dark navy or charcoal jacket is shown in close-up, a solitary peach rosebud boutonnière fastened to the lapel, framed by wisps of gypsophila and a slender flourish of greenery; a neat peach-coloured ribbon bow harmonises with his coral tie and crisp white shirt, a considered detail that ties two people visually together. The bottom-left photograph reorients the bouquet, resting it on a light, textured cloth so the bouquet's rounded silhouette and wrapped handle become the focus; the stem wrap is finished with a white ribbon patterned with tiny peach dots, a small personal touch that also aids comfort when cradled at the altar. Bottom-right presents a reception vignette: a generous dome of peach roses and baby's breath arranged on a white, intricately woven spherical holder, flanked by two smaller woven balls in a neutral shade, suggesting a natural, modern table centre. The lighting is soft and directional, the textures tactile - a tender, handcrafted collection suited to ceremonies around Old Oak Common, North Acton and local venues near Scrubs Lane.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Seen through the eyes of a West London florist, this four-pane photograph celebrates a single wedding palette of creamy white and soft purple, thoughtfully carried across bridal, groom, attendant and table flowers. The upper-left panel focuses on the bride in a strapless white dress, hands steady around a generous bouquet where large white oriental lilies-petals like satin and some open wide to reveal their stamens-sit beside delicate white lisianthus edged in a soft, vivid purple. Tiny unopened buds and spiky deep-purple accent flowers introduce depth while varied greens-from airy grassy fronds to broader leaves-frame each bloom and add graceful movement. To the right, a charcoal-grey suit lapel wears a carefully composed boutonnière with one open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a small lily bud, a touch of the spiky purple accent and a slender green sprig, all fastened with a neat white ribbon to harmonise with a rich purple silk tie beneath. The lower-left image presents a smaller, hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on textured pale-beige fabric; its stems are cleanly wrapped in white ribbon, the style mirroring the bride's bouquet but scaled down for ease and motion. The bottom-right shows a striking tall centrepiece in a white spherical, woven-lattice vase, filled with open and bud-stage lilies, the purple-edged lisianthus, and cascading greens, set beside two woven beige spheres on a smooth surface to suggest a coordinated table aesthetic. As a local touch, this arrangement is the sort of elegant, fresh design we prepare at Old Oak Common Florist for ceremonies and receptions near Wormwood Scrubs and Hythe Road, arriving with the subtle scent of lilies and a contemporary, romantic presence.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A compact yet expressive table arrangement takes center stage on a wedding table, marrying classic romance with modern simplicity in a way that feels perfectly suited to a celebration in Old Oak Common. The eye is first drawn to the pairing of elegant white lilies and a single, commanding red rose, all gathered in a white woven vase whose basket-like pattern adds a tactile charm. The lilies' pristine petals open outwards in wide, serene stars, their creamy white contrasted beautifully by the rose's deep, velvety red, like a quiet heartbeat within the composition. Curly green foliage loops and swirls around the blooms, adding a sculptural sense of flow that suggests gentle movement, similar to leaves stirring along the paths by the Grand Union Canal. Dotted among the flowers, small red berries and wisps of baby's breath bring tiny sparks of colour and frothy texture, catching pockets of light and softening the overall outline. The vase rests on what appears to be a tastefully set table, perhaps ready for a wedding breakfast or anniversary dinner in a local Old Oak Common venue, with the arrangement inviting guests to draw closer and linger. The atmosphere is joyful but not loud; the white flowers keep it fresh and uncluttered, while the red accents whisper of passion and gratitude. This is the kind of centerpiece that feels as fitting for a sweetheart table as it does as a thoughtful thank-you gift delivered to a home near Old Oak Common Lane. Every detail seems deliberate yet effortless, giving the impression that love and care have been woven into each stem and petal.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this photograph, a compact wedding arrangement of soft yellow roses rests in a textured white vase, the kind of design often requested for receptions around Old Oak Common and the neighbouring Acton area. The vase itself is woven in a basket-like pattern, glazed in chalky white so that its raised ridges catch the light and add depth. Nestled inside, generous roses in pale, buttery shades of yellow are clustered shoulder to shoulder, each bloom fully open with layered petals that look almost silky to the touch. Between them, wisps of baby's breath are threaded with care, their tiny white flowers resembling a fine mist that settles in the spaces where the roses meet. Curving blades of deep green grass are woven through and over the cluster, forming gentle arcs that rise and fall, introducing a quiet sense of movement and a modern, sculptural line. The overall palette is calm and luminous: white, soft yellow, and fresh green, bathed in natural daylight that seems to filter in from one side, creating tender highlights on the petals and shadows along the vase's weave. As a finished piece, it feels serene and quietly celebratory, like a cherished table centre on a wedding breakfast table in a local Old Oak Common venue. You can almost sense the soft fragrance - sweet rose layered with the crisp scent of foliage - drifting across linen and glassware. It is the kind of design a careful florist would create to embody tenderness, understated elegance, and a sense of new beginnings shared with close family and friends.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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