Manor House Wedding Collections – Timeless Flowers & Bouquets

At Flower Delivery Manor House, we know how important your wedding day is. As a local florist nestled near Green Lanes and moments from the vibrant Manor House Underground Station, our experienced team crafts unforgettable wedding flowers and bespoke bouquets to truly celebrate your love story.

We bring artistry and heartfelt local knowledge to every arrangement, personally selecting the freshest blooms with passion. Couples from Harringay, Finsbury Park, and Stoke Newington trust us for unique and elegant designs that enhance every ceremony, from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations.

We’re proud to offer same-day delivery until 3pm—so whether you’re a last-minute bride or planning in advance, you can always order online and count on us for prompt, reliable service.

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From the leafy views of Finsbury Park to the charming lanes around Seven Sisters Road, our flowers have adorned countless special moments. Every bouquet is hand-prepared right here in Manor House by florists you can trust. Discover why we’re the leading choice for wedding flowers in North London—let’s turn your vision into a blooming reality!

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Seen against the tailored lapel of a suit, a single red rose boutonnière echoes the larger bridal composition, both simple and assured. The rose's curled petals sit snugly, a miniature echo of the bouquet's deeper statements, while a tiny spray of gypsophila lends a whisper of bridal lace and a light, cloud-like texture at the stem. Trailing greenery - a slim strand of eucalyptus or trailing ivy - adds movement and a faint, fresh fragrance that ties the groom's piece to the main arrangement. The bouquet carried by the bride continues the story: abundant blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, voluminous base, their clustered florets creating soft, rounded mounds that contrast with the smooth, velvety red roses clustered throughout. Eucalyptus leaves peek between blossoms, their matte, silvery sheen offering cool highlights and releasing a subtle, green scent when brushed. Tiny white baby's breath punctuates the composition with delicate brightness, creating a sense of lightness and buoyancy among the heavier blooms. Together the pieces read as a cohesive wedding palette - bold, romantic, and modern - designed to hold up in photographs and in memory. From a florist's point of view, arranging these elements requires attention to weight, scent, and balance so each boutonnière and bouquet complements the other when stepping out along Green Lanes or pausing beneath the plane trees by Finsbury Park. Flower Delivery Manor House prepares these pieces to withstand a long day of vows and celebration with discreet pins, firm stems, and a careful eye for proportion.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A cohesive wedding story unfolds across four panels, each image singing the same soft peach, purple and white refrain - a palette we regularly craft for couples celebrating around Manor House and Finsbury Park. In the top-left image a bride holds a tightly rounded bouquet against her ivory gown, its centre of pale peach roses opening gently to reveal velvety layers; around them, white lisianthus edged in lively purple create a playful halo while delicate clusters of baby's breath breathe lightness into the mass. The stem wrap is a subtle blush ribbon, finished with tiny pearl-headed pins that lend a hint of vintage glamour and tactile detail you can almost feel. Top-right highlights the groom's boutonniere on a charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose paired with wisps of greenery and baby's breath, tied with a small peach ribbon to mirror the bridal palette and the groom's matching tie. Bottom-left presents a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet laid upon a woven, neutral linen - compact, textured and ready for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet - showing the same harmonious grouping of roses, lisianthus and baby's breath. Bottom-right is a reception centerpiece: a rounded dome of the same flowers arranged in a white, open-weave basket vase, flanked by two light beige woven orbs, suggesting a quietly elegant table vignette. As a local florist, Flower Delivery Manor House often pairs these materials and hues for venue tables and bridal parties across the Manor House area; the images convey the tactile velvet of petals, the soft summer perfume of roses, and the calm confidence of a well-coordinated wedding scheme.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image captures a perfectly coordinated wedding flower story, the kind you might see at an intimate Manor House ceremony or a reception just off Seven Sisters Road. In the top-left panel, the bride is framed from the chest down, her white, subtly textured dress glowing softly against a light beige background. Cradled in her hands is a dramatic cascading bouquet brimming with star-shaped white oriental lilies, their open trumpets and visible stamens giving a sense of movement and fragrance. Long tendrils of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downwards like silk ribbons, while a single cream rose nestles at the heart, surrounded by bright green, spherical chrysanthemum-style blooms, glossy red berries, airy white gypsophila, and feathery green foliage that trails and swirls. The top-right panel moves close to the groom, dressed in a deep charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and a striking red tie. Pinned to his lapel is a refined boutonnière: one pure white orchid blossom, a small cluster of green pompons, and tiny white filler flowers, tied neatly with a vivid red ribbon that echoes his tie and the berries in the bouquet. In the bottom-left, that boutonnière is laid on a lightly textured beige fabric, offering a still-life view of its construction: velvety orchid, fresh green leaf base, and smooth satin ribbon. The bottom-right panel shows the bouquet alone, standing in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface against a pale grey wall, flanked by three decorative white woven balls. The arrangement feels fresh, modern, and romantic-perfect for couples marrying in and around Manor House who want their flowers to weave a consistent thread from aisle to lapel.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A softly lit four-panel collage showcases how a single floral palette can carry through every element of a wedding, ideal for a chic celebration around Manor House. In the top-left frame, the bride is partially visible, shown from bodice to mid-skirt in a strapless white dress. Her hands, adorned only with a slim ring, cradle a rounded, full bouquet. At its heart are lush fuchsia peonies with layers of ruffled petals, interwoven with white alstroemeria whose petals are delicately dotted with maroon speckles. Spiky, light-green blooms and dark green leaves give the arrangement texture and structure, making the pink and white flowers almost glow against the gown. The top-right frame spotlights the groom's attire: a dark charcoal suit jacket and a neatly knotted lavender tie. Pinned to his lapel is a small boutonniere that quietly echoes the bridal bouquet-white alstroemeria, fine green spikes and a few leaves, all bound with a satin ribbon in the same lavender shade, suggesting the careful attention of a local Manor House florist. In the scene at bottom-left, a smaller, hand-tied bouquet lies on a textured beige fabric backdrop. It mirrors the main bouquet's composition, with magenta peonies, white alstroemeria and green accents, its stems wrapped in a vibrant lavender ribbon, making it perfect for bridesmaids walking through nearby Finsbury Park to the ceremony. The bottom-right frame shows a compact, contemporary centerpiece: the same mix of blooms arranged inside a spherical white vase constructed from intricate, interwoven strands. Three lighter beige woven spheres of varying sizes sit beside it, adding a sculptural touch that would look at home on reception tables in a Manor House restaurant or local venue.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned neatly against a deep charcoal suit, a groom's boutonniere becomes the quiet focal point of the image, radiating gentle romance without a hint of excess. At its heart is a single, perfectly shaped pink rose, petals smooth and velvety, curving inward like a soft promise. The shade is a luminous blush, sitting somewhere between warm rose and cool pastel, much like the softly changing skies reflected in the windows along Green Lanes or the calm moments near Manor House station before a busy day. Fine sprays of white baby's breath surround the rose, their tiny clustered blossoms adding an airy halo, while slim, polished green leaves provide structure and a fresh, garden-like feel. One carefully folded leaf arcs around the base of the bloom, offering a clean, contemporary line that sets off the roundness of the petals. The stems are wrapped securely in a ribbon with a subtle sheen, perhaps velvet or satin, giving a tactile depth that contrasts beautifully with the matte suit fabric behind it. The boutonniere feels intentionally minimal, designed for a groom who values elegance and modern simplicity, whether he is exchanging vows in a nearby town hall, an urban venue, or under a canopy of trees in Finsbury Park. As a florist used to working with couples across Manor House and the surrounding streets, I can sense the care with which this piece has been assembled: each sprig trimmed to just the right length, each element placed so the rose remains the clear star. It carries the emotional weight of a moment just before stepping into the ceremony-the steady heartbeat, the shared glances, the beginning of a story-captured in one small, exquisitely crafted flower.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This detailed four-part wedding collage reveals how a single floral theme, rich red roses paired with white baby's breath, can be carried beautifully from personal flowers to table décor, much like we often design for couples marrying around Manor House and Finsbury Park. In the top-left image, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a dense, rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is built from tightly massed, velvety red roses, each bloom cupped protectively by tiny white gypsophila and touches of fresh, mid-green foliage. The light picks up the texture of the lace and the subtle sheen on the leaves, creating an intimate, romantic mood. In the top-right panel, the camera moves in on the groom's boutonniere, fixed to the lapel of a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket over a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. A single red rosebud, edged with sprigs of baby's breath, pointed green leaves, and a few strands of fine decorative grass, is tied with a neat red satin bow that harmonises perfectly with the bride's bouquet, a detail many Manor House couples appreciate for their photos. The bottom-left photo shows another lush, rounded bouquet of red roses and generous gypsophila resting on a pale grey, slightly textured surface, its stems bound with red and white striped twine that speaks to careful, artisan tying. In the bottom-right panel, a matching dome of roses and baby's breath sits proudly on a white, spherical vase made of woven strands, with two smaller off-white decorative balls tucked in front. This centerpiece feels ideal for reception tables in local venues off Green Lanes, giving the entire wedding décor a timeless, coordinated elegance.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this image is a beautifully restrained reflection of the bridal bouquet, styled with the same care you might expect from a small, experienced workshop tucked near Manor House station. At its heart sits a single rose in a soft lilac-lavender tone, petals gently cupped and polished-looking, with a subtle gradient that hints at blush pink near the centre. Around the rose, a fine spray of feathery greenery adds a touch of structure and lightness, reminiscent of foliage you might see brushing against the paths in Finsbury Park. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath are tucked in close, softening the transition between the focal bloom and the wrapped stems, and creating a cloud-like frame that mirrors the airy quality of the bride's gypsophila. The stems are bound with a delicate lavender ribbon, its satin surface catching the light with a faint sheen, making the boutonnière feel special yet understated. The piece is shown either resting on a pale background or held carefully between fingers, the scale making it clear how petite and finely balanced it is. There is an air of quiet confidence in the design, as though every detail has been carefully considered to complement a tailored suit without overwhelming it. The overall impression suggests a fragrant little talisman of joy, crafted to sit close to the heart throughout a Manor House wedding day filled with vows, shared glances, and the easy movement between ceremony, photos in nearby gardens, and evening celebrations.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-part wedding collage presents a thoughtfully coordinated floral suite, the kind a Manor House couple might choose for a romantic celebration close to Finsbury Park or along Green Lanes. In the top left panel, the bride's torso and hands are framed against her intricate white lace gown, drawing the eye to her cascading bouquet. A waterfall of white phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom with a soft yellow throat, mingles with blush pink garden roses, whisper-light lavender stock, and drifts of white baby's breath. Deep green foliage adds structure, while a scattering of deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky flowers punctuates the design, giving the bouquet a sense of movement as it gently trails toward the hem of her dress. In the top right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit jacket, set off by a striking red tie and subtly patterned shirt. The buttonhole centres on a single pristine white orchid, accented by tiny gypsophila clusters and fine green sprigs, all secured in a slim wrap of white satin ribbon that echoes the bridal details. The bottom left image places the same boutonniere on a light beige, subtly textured fabric, perhaps similar to linen napkins laid out at a local Manor House reception, highlighting the clean craftsmanship and careful stem wrapping. In the bottom right, a matching table centerpiece overflows from a white woven cylindrical vase on a crisp white surface. White orchids and soft pink roses combine with pale purple stock, baby's breath, and greenery, with those signature fuchsia spikes emerging through the petals. Two decorative white woven spheres rest beside the vase, extending the lattice texture. The entire collage feels like a visual itinerary of wedding flowers, from personal pieces to reception décor, harmonised in a soft white, pink, and lavender palette.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Framed as a harmonious quartet, this image set captures a full wedding floral scheme with a palette of pure white, passionate red and deep green. The top-left panel shows the bride from mid-torso, her lace-detailed white dress a calm canvas for a large cascading bouquet: open white lilies, tight and open red roses, and several white phalaenopsis orchids that trail downward like silk. Sprigs of baby's breath and clusters of glossy red hypericum berries add texture and points of brightness among verdant foliage and fine, wiry greens. The top-right close-up highlights the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey or charcoal jacket; a solitary white phalaenopsis commands attention, supported by two small berry clusters, delicate baby's breath and tidy green leaves, with a neat red ribbon loop that harmonises with a vivid red tie beneath the lapel. In the lower-left pane the boutonniere rests on a light beige, textured fabric-linen or burlap-offering a tactile study of smooth orchid petals, waxy berries, and feathery greenery, the ribbon's satin sheen catching the light. The bottom-right composition is a centerpiece set on a white tabletop inside a decorative white woven holder, flanked by smooth white spheres; it mirrors the bouquet's architecture with lilies, roses and cascading orchids, while the air seems faintly scented with rose and lily. The coordinated pieces feel thoughtfully tailored for weddings around Manor House and the surrounding streets, evoking both quiet elegance and celebratory warmth.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding collage feels like stepping into a Manor House bridal suite just before the ceremony begins, with each panel showcasing a different facet of the same graceful floral story. In the top-left image, the bride's white strapless gown is only partly visible, but her bouquet commands the frame: a lavish cascade of white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, and light lavender blooms that spill downward in soft, flowing lines. Slender trails of greenery weave through the orchids, while touches of baby's breath add an airy, cloudlike texture, as if these flowers have just been carried up from a nearby studio off Green Lanes for a ceremony overlooking Finsbury Park. The top-right panel moves to the groom, focusing tightly on his dark grey lapel. Here a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere rests against the charcoal fabric, its smooth petals edged by tiny clusters of lavender filler flowers and fresh green leaves. A fine purple ribbon secures the stems, perfectly aligned with the bold magenta tie that peeks out from beneath, suggesting careful coordination between florist and couple. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere lies on a softly textured beige surface, almost like a still-life study. An unopened orchid bud, sprigs of delicate white baby's breath, and small leaves are tied with a bright pink ribbon, the neat knot hinting at skilled hands and meticulous preparation typical of wedding work around Manor House. The bottom-right image presents a generous cascading floral arrangement set in an ornate white woven vase. White orchids tumble alongside various shades of pink and lavender roses, accented by purple filler flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven spheres of different sizes sit nearby. Arranged on a clean white tabletop, this centerpiece looks ready for a head table at a local reception, radiating soft colour, gentle fragrance, and a sense of thoughtful celebration.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image portrays a carefully designed wedding floral duo, perfectly suited to a ceremony around Manor House or an intimate gathering near Finsbury Park. The bridal bouquet is the focal point, a rounded composition dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals are softly curled at the edges, giving them a romantic, vintage feel. The roses are interspersed with bright button chrysanthemums in crisp green, their tidy, rounded shapes introducing a playful texture that brings the arrangement to life. Creamy lisianthus and pale ivory blooms fill the gaps, their ruffled edges and twisting buds adding movement and lightness, as if a gentle breeze has just brushed through a garden. A mix of glossy foliage and slender, elongated leaves frame the flowers, balancing the bouquet's volume and adding gentle structure. The stems are neatly trimmed and wrapped in an intricate ribbon design, most likely in white and soft pink, giving the handle a smooth, satin-like finish that would rest comfortably in a bride's hands on the walk up Seven Sisters Road to a local venue. The lighting is delicate, enhancing the velvety surfaces of the petals and the cool freshness of the greens, casting soft shadows that emphasize the bouquet's rounded shape. Beside it, the groom's boutonnière is crafted with a single elegant white lisianthus bloom, trimmed with fine grasses and a subtle touch of lavender ribbon, echoing the bridal colours in a refined, understated way. The ensemble conveys a sense of cohesion and intention, perfect for couples seeking a blend of classic romance and contemporary style in their Manor House wedding flowers.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage tells the story of a red rose wedding collection, styled as if for an intimate Manor House ceremony close to the Piccadilly Line. In the top-left frame, a bride dressed in a simple, elegant white gown holds a tightly gathered bouquet of deep red roses at her waist. The roses are packed densely so that the viewer sees a continuous surface of velvety petals, punctuated by small clusters of red hypericum berries that bring added depth. A uniform collar of rich green foliage encircles the base, giving the bouquet a crisp, rounded outline that stands out clearly against the fabric of her dress. The top-right panel captures the groom's attire: a charcoal-grey suit jacket, bright red tie, and pristine white shirt. Pinned neatly to his lapel is a single red rosebud boutonniere, accented with fine wisps of green foliage, delicate white gypsophila blossoms, and a few red berries, all tied together with a small red satin bow, creating a detail that feels thoughtful yet understated, like a quiet stroll through nearby Finsbury Park before the vows. In the bottom-left frame, a second bouquet showcases several full red roses with matching red hypericum berries gathered at the centre. Strong, dark green tropical leaves wrap around the flowers, creating a distinct, almost architectural form, while a red ribbon binds the stems, its knot visible against a textured beige textile backdrop. The bottom-right image reveals a compact, dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and berries arranged atop a white, woven spherical holder made from natural fibres, flanked by two smaller wooden-toned wicker spheres on a pale surface, evoking tables set for a relaxed yet refined reception in the Manor House area.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image collage presents a unified wedding flower collection in gentle pinks and greens, the kind of refined styling you might see at a Manor House ceremony with guests wandering over from Finsbury Park. In the upper-left panel, a bride in a white lace dress is partially shown, her focus drawn to the lush, round bouquet she holds. The arrangement is rich with light pink and soft lavender roses, some in tight buds, others fully open, nestled among bright green button chrysanthemums, soft pink alstroemeria with yellow-speckled throats, and fine sprays of white baby's breath, all backed by glossy, deep green foliage. The natural light seems to caress the petals, making the colours glow. In the upper-right panel, a closer view of a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket and vivid fuchsia tie highlights a coordinating boutonniere. It features a single pale pink rosebud, a few vivid green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and slender strands of decorative grass, tied neatly with a pink ribbon bow, a subtle yet striking accent for a groom or best man meeting family along Seven Sisters Road. The lower-left image shows a similar bouquet laid on a pale beige textured cloth, offering a side view of the rounded shape and the intricate layering of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, with stems wrapped tidily in fuchsia ribbon. The lower-right panel completes the set with a matching table centerpiece resting on a clean white surface: a compact dome of pink and lavender roses and green chrysanthemums arranged in a white spherical vase with an intricate woven or lattice finish, flanked by two smaller woven decorative spheres. The whole collage reflects a cohesive floral vision, ideal for a Manor House wedding reception filled with warmth and understated elegance.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as if created for a Manor House couple who love classic romance. In the top left panel, the bride's torso fills the frame, her white gown lightly patterned with lace at the bodice. Cradled in her hands is a round, compact bouquet built from cream and pale yellow roses, warmed by richer pink and mauve roses threaded throughout. Between the blooms, delicate sprays of white baby's breath and subtle green leaves add texture, giving the bouquet a soft glow, like something carried from a ceremony near Clissold Park under gentle afternoon light. The top right image moves closer, focusing on the groom's boutonniere. Set against his dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and bright red silk tie, a single immaculate white rosebud is ringed with a collar of baby's breath and a small sprig of greenery. A slim white satin bow is tied at the stems, the folds neat and smooth, suggesting a careful florist's hand and a sense of tradition that would suit any Manor House registry office wedding. In the bottom left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies casually on textured beige linen, echoing the bridal colours with cream and pale yellow roses, touches of vivid pink, fluffy white filler flowers, and relaxed greenery. A playful pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems, adding charm and individuality. Finally, the bottom right image showcases a low, round table arrangement of the same roses, baby's breath, and greenery, perched atop a sculptural white twig sphere. Two smaller woven balls rest beside it on a white surface, the entire scene lit gently against a soft beige background, ideal for reception tables in cosy venues around Manor House and nearby Harringay. Crafted in this way, each piece feels connected, telling one elegant floral story.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests as though just set down after the walk up the aisle, its rounded silhouette both refined and warmly inviting, like the soft light that filters through the trees in nearby Finsbury Park. At its heart, white lisianthus blooms are clustered generously, their ruffled petals opening like layered silk, creating a plush focal point that feels quietly luxurious. Around them, pale hydrangea in misty pastel tones adds fullness, each floret forming a cushion of delicate colour that shifts between soft ivory and the faintest hint of blush. Threaded through this cloud of softness are playful lilac allium heads, starry and spherical, adding a modern twist with their gentle purple hue and slightly architectural shape. Crisp greenery winds between the flowers, some leaves broad and glossy, others slender and fresh, giving the bouquet structure without losing its airy charm. The stems are neatly wrapped, suggesting the reassuring firmness you'd feel when cradling it down the aisle at a Manor House registry office or a townhouse ceremony off Green Lanes. Light falls across the bouquet in a way that makes the blooms appear almost dewy, lending the whole piece a youthful, serene glow. The imagined fragrance is subtle yet emotionally resonant: a clean, floral blend that evokes early morning preparations, quiet excitement, and the intimate hum of family gathering. Every element hints that it has been chosen thoughtfully for meaning as much as for beauty, the work of a florist who knows how couples in Manor House like their flowers to feel-personal, enduring, and ready to be carried into the first chapter of married life.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This composition captures a harmonious wedding palette of warm peach and soft orange roses gathered into classic, rounded shapes, their velvety petals opening outward like small embraces. Sprigs of white gypsophila are sprinkled throughout, lending an airy, cloud-like softness that contrasts beautifully with the compact, glossy green leaves tucked into the bouquet's base. The bouquet rests on a pale, textured fabric, the ribbon-wrapped handle finished with a delicate speckled pattern and tiny pearl pins that speak to careful handwork - a choice that balances comfort and style as guests watch vows exchanged. Close by, a groom's dark charcoal blazer shows a single peach rose boutonnière, its bud framed by gypsophila and a trailing piece of foliage, the whole bound with a peach-hued ribbon that mirrors a coral tie and crisp white shirt beneath. Elsewhere on the table, a woven white sphere serves as a charming vessel for a compact arrangement of matching roses and filler, with two small, light-toned woven orbs placed as complementary accents; the effect is natural, textured and quietly elegant. As a florist who often arranges for couples marrying near Green Lanes and Finsbury Park, I picture this palette catching soft morning light, the scent of roses mingling with gentle excitement - a bouquet that feels both timeless and tender, chosen to cradle the moment and sit happily within Manor House celebrations.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
A carefully composed four-image collage showing how a single white-and-purple palette translates across bridal floristry: large, creamy white oriental lilies with visible stamens sit beside white Eustoma (Lisianthus) edged in vivid purple, their curled rims catching the light. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless gown holds a generous, hand-tied bouquet; partly closed buds and tiny clusters of deep-purple spike flowers add rhythm and intimacy, while a mix of fine grassy fronds and broader green leaves creates a layered, tactile framework. The top-right close-up records the groom's boutonnière on a charcoal-grey suit - a solitary open Eustoma with its purple trim, a neat lily bud and a few slender green accents bound with a white ribbon, harmonising with a rich purple tie. Bottom-left shows a smaller bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon to emphasise the hand-tied finish and portability for ceremony moments. Bottom-right reveals a tall, airy centerpiece in a modern white spherical woven vase; lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and upright purple spikes rise from cascades of leafy greenery, coordinated with two woven beige spheres on a pale surface to suggest reception styling. The mood is refined and serene, a contemporary romanticism suited to Manor House weddings and local venues along Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes, where bouquets like this arrive fresh and fragrant for table and aisle.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Captured in close detail, the groom's boutonniere from a Manor House wedding reads like a small but powerful emblem of the day. The design centres on a single red rose, its petals deep and velvety, curling inward in tight, elegant layers that look rich against the fabric of a tailored suit. The shade of red is intense yet refined, perfectly echoing the sheen of a crimson tie, so that flower and attire feel purposefully united. Around the rose, short sprigs of fresh greenery are tucked with precision, their leaves a polished deep green that suggests a calm, natural balance, like the quiet corners and leafy paths of nearby Clissold Park or Finsbury Park. Nestled in this foliage, tiny berries appear in subtle clusters, adding round, tactile shapes that give the boutonniere a gently textured, almost tactile quality. Fine stems of baby's breath, with their minute white blossoms, soften the arrangement, creating a halo of delicate detail that stops the rose from feeling too heavy or formal. The stems of the boutonniere are cleanly bound-likely in ribbon matching the tie-forming a neat, slender line that pins smoothly to the lapel. Under soft indoor lighting, perhaps in a townhouse near Manor House or a local registry office, the rose seems to absorb and slightly sheen with the light, while the greenery stays matte and grounded. It feels like a keepsake piece, worn close to the heart during vows, photos on the streets around Green Lanes, and an evening of toasts and laughter. This small cluster of rose, foliage, berries, and baby's breath stands as a quiet testament to care, intention, and the significance of the moments it accompanies.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned neatly to a sharp black lapel, this boutonnière stands out as a small but impeccably crafted detail, perfect for a Manor House wedding party or a ceremony near Finsbury Park. At its heart is a single pale yellow rose, the petals silky and soft, folding tightly around one another in a perfect cup that suggests quiet strength and affection. Surrounding the rose, wisps of white baby's breath and fine, green sprigs create a feathery halo that softens the contrast against the dark jacket. Just beside it, a vivid red tie cuts through the scene, and the interplay of colours-black, red, pale yellow, and white-feels both dramatic and harmonious, like the balance between excitement and composure on a wedding day. The stems of the flowers are wrapped in a crisp white ribbon, neatly bound and smooth to the touch, adding a clean, tailored finish that echoes the formality of the suit. You can almost sense how lightweight the boutonnière is, how gently it would rest against the chest as the wearer moves through the day-greeting guests along Seven Sisters Road, posing for photographs, or sharing a quiet moment before the ceremony. The soft fragrance of the rose mingles with the freshness of the greenery, lending an intimate, natural touch to the otherwise polished look. From the perspective of a local florist at Flower Delivery Manor House, this piece is crafted as a subtle yet meaningful accent, designed to make the wearer feel cherished and part of something joyful and carefully planned.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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