ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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In this image, a compact, luxurious arrangement of red roses immediately draws the eye, shaped into a neat dome that suggests both romance and careful artistry, much like a bespoke bouquet waiting to be delivered to a townhouse off Greenwich Park. The roses are packed closely together, their velvety petals overlapping and curling outward in deep crimson spirals. Some blooms are in full, generous flower, while others are still in the earlier stages of opening, their tighter shapes adding variety and movement to the design. Scattered amid the roses are small, shiny clusters of red hypericum berries, which add a playful sparkle and a subtly different tone of red, almost like tiny jewels threaded through the bouquet. The base of the composition is encircled by a close-fitting ring of dark green leaves, the foliage smooth and slightly waxing under the light, giving the entire piece a grounded, polished finish. Supporting the bouquet is a unique white vase crafted from narrow, intertwined strips resembling delicate, painted branches or woven wicker. These strips cross and loop to form an airy, lattice-style container, letting light and shadow play through the gaps and giving the arrangement a contemporary, sculptural edge that would look at home in a modern apartment overlooking the river. In front of the vase, on a clean white surface, sit two cream-toned decorative spheres made from flat wooden bands, woven into open, spherical shapes; one is larger and placed slightly forward, the other smaller and tucked behind, creating a sense of rhythm and balance. The backdrop is a warm beige with a subtle, fabric-like grain, which softens the scene and lets the rich reds and crisp whites take centre stage, evoking feelings of quiet celebration, love, and thoughtful craftsmanship. This image shows an exquisitely arranged boutonniere pinned to the lapel of a deep charcoal or navy suit, captured close enough that every element of the design is clearly visible. At its heart lies a single pink rose, the bloom fully formed but not yet over-open, with overlapping petals that curve smoothly and create a sense of depth and softness. The colour is a confident, medium pink, the sort that suggests romance without feeling overly sweet, and the subtle sheen on each petal speaks of freshness and careful conditioning by experienced hands in Greenwich. Around the rose, a halo of fine white gypsophila introduces gentle texture. Each tiny blossom is spaced just enough to let the dark fabric of the suit peek through, so the arrangement feels airy rather than crowded. At the base of the rose, polished red berries nestle close, round and vivid, their glossy surfaces picking up the ambient light and bringing a cheerful, almost festive energy to the otherwise refined palette. Slim sprigs of green foliage rise and fall around the flowers, some extending just beyond the rose, hinting at the natural movement you might see in the gardens near Greenwich Park or around the historic streets beside the Maritime Museum. Encircling the lower portion of the boutonniere, a single wide leaf has been expertly shaped into a neat, curved loop, its deep green tone and smooth texture lending structure and a contemporary finish. The stems beneath are wrapped tightly in a slender red ribbon, aligned precisely along the length of the stem, with no fraying or loose strands visible. Altogether, the piece conveys an atmosphere of poised anticipation, perfect for a groom or guest stepping into a ceremony at a riverside venue by the Cutty Sark or in a hidden courtyard off Greenwich High Road. In this image, the entire design centres on a vivid fuchsia rose, caught at that brief, perfect pause between bud and full bloom, its petals smooth, lush, and delicately curved. The rose is framed by delicate sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, whose tiny, star-like blooms create a soft, clouded border that balances the intensity of the central flower. Clusters of scarlet red hypericum berries are woven among them, their rounded forms and glossy skins catching the light, adding dimension and a modern edge to an otherwise classic combination. Broad, dark green leaves-likely aspidistra-have been artfully curled to wrap around the flowers, their polished surfaces and sweeping lines giving the boutonniere a sense of structure and gentle movement. Fine strands of ornamental grass emerge from the composition in light arcs, adding texture and an airy, almost whimsical feel, as if the design had just been picked from a riverside garden near Greenwich. The stems are tied neatly with a rich red ribbon, wound tightly to create a crisp, slim column that feels both ceremonial and understated. Resting on a pale, neutral fabric and lit by soft, diffuse daylight, the colours appear vivid yet harmonious, from the hot pink rose to the creamy white gypsophila and bright berries. Imagined up close, the boutonniere would feel cool and fresh in the hand, with the quiet fragrance of rose and greenery. It seems destined for a wedding or formal event near Greenwich Park or the Old Royal Naval College, a small work of floral art designed to add meaning and colour to a special moment. This four-image collage showcases a complete red rose wedding story, the kind a local florist might create for a ceremony near Greenwich Park or along the Thames. In the top-left panel, the bride's white dress serves as a calm backdrop for her bouquet: a compact, hand-tied cluster of deep crimson roses. The roses are tightly arranged so that each petal-rich head touches the next, with glossy red hypericum berries nestled between them. At the base, a clean collar of rounded green foliage cups the bouquet, hiding the stems and giving it a neat, almost sculpted form, ideal for walking up the aisle in a historic Greenwich church. The top-right panel closes in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned precisely to a charcoal grey suit lapel. Here, a single red rosebud stands at the centre, flanked by slender sprigs of green foliage, tiny clouds of white gypsophila, and a few matching red berries. The stems are wrapped and finished with a small red satin bow, which subtly picks up the colour of the groom's red tie and contrasts with his crisp white shirt. The bottom-left panel offers a second bouquet, perhaps for a bridesmaid or as a decorative piece for the signing table. It mirrors the red roses and berries but introduces broad, dark green tropical leaves that curve around the blooms in a bold, architectural frame. A red ribbon secures the stems, placed against a softly textured beige background that suggests warmth and understated luxury. In the bottom-right image, a dome of red roses and berries forms a compact table centerpiece, perched on a white woven spherical base made of natural fibres. Two smaller wooden-toned woven spheres rest beside it on a smooth, light-coloured surface, all set before a muted beige and grey wall, completing a cohesive, romantic table scheme suitable for a Greenwich reception. Here, a dramatic red bridal bouquet seems poised for a walk beneath the trees of Greenwich Park, its blend of roses, berries, and foliage capturing both passion and poise. The roses are the central focus: generous, fully open blooms in a saturated crimson tone, their petals layered densely in graceful curls that create a sense of depth and softness. Between them nestle bright red hypericum berries, each tiny bead-like fruit shining with a gentle gloss, catching flecks of light and introducing playful highlights among the velvety petals. Encircling the entire arrangement, dark green aspidistra leaves are folded and wrapped with care, forming a smooth, architectural collar that holds the flowers together. These broad leaves introduce clean lines and structure, echoing the elegance of Greenwich's Georgian facades and providing a strong base that visually anchors the passionate reds. The bouquet's rounded silhouette feels thoughtfully proportioned, with each rose positioned in harmony, ensuring that every angle reveals a balanced mix of bloom and berry. Imagining it in hand, you might sense the comforting weight of the stems, the cool touch of the greenery, and the subtle fragrance of fresh roses rising with each breath. Its colours speak of classic romance, while the berries add a modern twist, making it equally suited to a ceremony in a historic church near the market or a contemporary celebration overlooking the Thames. This is a bouquet made for photographs and memories alike, a vivid burst of red carried close to the heart as vows are spoken and the day unfolds around Greenwich's familiar streets. This image captures a hand-tied bouquet from a high-angle view, lying on a pale beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the kind you might see in a stylish Greenwich townhouse near the park. The bouquet is compact and tightly composed, with five or six deep red roses forming the central cluster. Each rose is in full bloom, the petals numerous and velvety, spiralling neatly toward rich, romantic centres. Their colour is a strong, passionate crimson that instantly draws attention. Tucked between these roses are small clusters of Hypericum berries, round and glossy, their red with a slight orange cast adding a brighter, glinting note to the palette. The berries introduce playful texture against the smoothness of the petals. Encircling this heart of flowers is a bold frame of dark green tropical leaves-likely Ti or Cordyline-carefully wrapped and curved to cup the bouquet. These leaves lend a modern, sculptural feel and make the arrangement look meticulously crafted, as though prepared for an intimate wedding near Greenwich Market. The stems are neatly finished with a rich red satin ribbon, which peeks out subtly beneath the foliage, its sheen harmonising with the luxurious character of the roses. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the intense reds and deep greens without creating harsh contrasts. Everything looks fresh and deliberate, conveying a sense of romance, celebration, and thoughtful design. This bouquet would suit a proposal by the riverside, an anniversary dinner in East Greenwich, or a refined Valentine's Day gesture, capturing the understated elegance that many local couples love. Set against a softly textured, light beige surface that looks like natural linen, a rounded bouquet of red roses commands attention with its rich, velvety presence. Each rose is in generous bloom, layered petals curling outward in spirals that shift from warm scarlet at the heart to deeper crimson and burgundy along the edges, creating a sense of depth and quiet drama. Threaded through the roses, small clusters of bright red hypericum berries peek out, their smooth, shiny skins catching the light and punctuating the arrangement with playful highlights. Around the base, wide, dark green leaves have been carefully folded and wrapped to form a neat, structured collar that embraces the blooms, adding compositional strength and a cool, refreshing contrast to the warm reds above. The stems disappear beneath a tightly bound red satin ribbon, extending to the right in a sleek handle that looks ready to be carried from a townhouse near Royal Hill to a ceremony overlooking the Thames. The image is shot from a slightly elevated angle, allowing the viewer to peer directly into the flower heads and appreciate the skilled, symmetrical placement of each rose and berry. Gentle, even lighting brings out the bouquet's luxurious textures-the plush petals, the glossy foliage, the polished berries-without harsh shadows, evoking the feel of a carefully staged wedding photograph. It reads as an ideal bridal bouquet for a Greenwich wedding, an anniversary surprise delivered to a home near the Market, or a romantic Valentine's gift that captures the timeless symbolism of deep red roses in a refined, contemporary design.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your big day in timeless style with the Royal Essence Wedding Collection from Florist Greenwich. Designed for modern couples who love classic romance, this premium wedding flower package brings together exquisite bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres in one elegant, stress-free solution. Choose from three curated options to suit your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests (1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets, 4 groom boutonnieres), the Original Package for 75-100 guests (1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets, 6 boutonnieres) or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests (1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets, 8 boutonnieres). Every arrangement is handcrafted by our expert florists in Greenwich using fresh, high-quality blooms for a luxurious finish that looks beautiful in person and in photos. Perfect for church ceremonies, registry office weddings and hotel receptions, this collection adds a polished, cohesive floral look to your entire wedding party. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from a trusted local florist and flexible delivery options across Greenwich and surrounding areas. Order your Royal Essence Wedding Collection today and let us bring your floral vision to life.
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    Flowers were professionally arranged and the florist delivered them to the venue in the morning of the wedding and they matched perfectly with the setting. Perfect delivery!

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    I have already used the service several times and am very satisfied! Beautiful, fresh bouquets. Delivery at the agreed time, convenient website.

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    The wedding was just as I always imagined it! Classy, beautiful and romantic - all thanks to the wedding flowers! Thank you very much!

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    The bridesmaids received beautiful-looking bouquets that made them stand out from the crowd. Extremely beautiful and fresh flowers! It was a beautiful wedding!

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    Beautiful choice of flowers from Handy Flowers. Astonishing style of arrangement!

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