''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-part image tells a quiet wedding story in peach and violet: top-left a bride's hands hold a compact, rounded bouquet that rests against the soft folds of her white dress, its centre packed with pale peach roses whose soft, apricot glow is picked out by morning light. Around those roses, white lisianthus ruffles are edged in bright purple, their delicate rims leading the eye outward, while flecks of baby's breath punctuate the composition with airy white points. The bouquet's stem is wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon, invisible from some angles, lending a tactile seam of satin under the blooms. Top-right offers a closer, composed view of the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose anchors the piece, accompanied by fine green fronds, tiny white spray, and a small tied peach ribbon that mirrors the bride's palette and the pale peach tie glimpsed beneath the lapel. Bottom-left lays a slightly smaller version of the bouquet upon a light textured fabric; pearl-headed pins along the ribbon catch the light and hint at vintage detail, making this bouquet feel like a well-loved keepsake or bridesmaid piece. Bottom-right presents a reception centrepiece-peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus gathered into a neat dome and placed inside a white woven, basket-like vase with an open weave; two woven decorative spheres rest nearby, adding a soft rustic note. The overall effect is cohesive and intimate, the colours and textures working together to create an elegant, fragrant atmosphere suitable for a modest Catford wedding or a reception close to Mountsfield Park. This arrangement carries the soft poetry of a bridal moment: roses gathered in a balanced, symmetrical cluster that glows in warm apricot tones, each bloom unfurling in a gently tapered spiral like a small sun captured at first light. Encircling the roses, a ring of dainty lisianthus in pale lavender and white creates an elegant counterpoint, the cool mauve edges echoing the quiet shadows of evening sky and giving the bouquet a refined two-tone depth. Interlaced among the main blooms, a lattice of delicate white baby's breath and fine greenery introduces an airy, weightless quality that lifts the visual centre and softens the silhouette against a gown. The petals themselves read as creamy and tactile, their edges feathered by soft, diffused lighting which reveals subtle veining and the tender layers within each blossom. Held close to lace or satin, this bouquet feels timeless: thoughtful in scale for carrying down a small aisle or for a portrait stroll through Mountsfield Park after vows. The scent is understated - clean rose with a hint of leafy freshness - and the overall effect is one of refined celebration, an image of quiet joy meant to sit at the heart of wedding photographs and linger in the memory of the day. Captured horizontally against a naturally textured beige background and viewed from a slightly raised vantage point, this classic hand-tied bouquet is an exercise in soft, romantic colour and expert handling. The composition centres on a dense dome of roses in peach through gentle orange tones, their petals layered and curled to form a sumptuous, tactile mass that seems both opulent and delicate. Interspersed among those roses are white lisianthus blooms edged in a vivid violet, their frilled margins offering an elegant, contemporary punctuation that deepens the palette and draws the gaze around the bouquet. Sprigs of baby's breath (gypsophila) are scattered throughout like tiny puffs of cloud, introducing lightness and a whisper of movement between the heavier rose heads. The handle is wrapped in a satin ribbon in a coral-peach hue, tied off lower right, and encircled by a strand of cream pearls that winds with quiet sophistication-details that suggest careful craftsmanship and a touch of vintage romance. Soft daylight warms the petals and brings out subtle variations in tone, with the neutral fabric surface keeping the bouquet firmly in focus. As a local florist familiar with Catford's wedding scene, I imagine this design complementing ceremonies at nearby venues around Catford Bridge or intimate gatherings on Rushey Green, ideal for brides who want classic charm with a modern twist. This arrangement communicates warmth, celebration, and an understated elegance suited to weddings, anniversaries, and cherished milestones. This boutonniere, prepared with the care of a neighbourhood florist, centres on one perfect peach rose whose petals ripple from creamy blush at the edges to a deeper coral-pink near the heart. The bloom rests gently against a tailored charcoal lapel, the contrast heightening the rose's warm tones. Encircling it, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form an ethereal cloud - a soft, lace-like texture that feels both celebratory and tender. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage and a fine fern give structure and a whisper of wildness, their cool matte leaves contrasting with the rose's satiny sheen. A satin ribbon, chosen to mirror the coral-pink of the tie, is tied into a small, attentive bow at the stem, completing the composition with a seam-finished look that speaks of careful hands and practiced technique. There is a gentle, sweet fragrance rising from the rose, subtle enough to be comforting rather than overpowering, and the layered textures - velvet petals, cottony gypsophila, crisp greenery - invite a soft touch. Ideal for a wedding or a milestone event, this boutonniere would complement ceremonies around Catford Broadway, near Mountsfield Park, or for a reception at the Broadway Theatre; it's the kind of small flourish that reads personal and considered. As prepared by Catford Florist, it balances tradition with understated charm, the sort of piece that looks perfectly at home at a family wedding or a heartfelt anniversary celebration in southeast London. In gentle morning light this boutonniere reads as understated romance: a single peach rose, its inner petals a richer golden-apricot that fades outward to a pale, almost porcelain peach, sits at the heart of the arrangement and commands attention without bravado. Tiny clusters of gypsophila float around the bloom like distant stars, each little white blossom creating a soft, feathery halo that lifts the composition and adds a sense of lightness. The supporting foliage-curled glossy leaves and a narrow fern-gives structure and a verdant freshness, their cool greens framing the rose and creating tactile contrast against the soft linen beneath. A satin ribbon in matching peach is wrapped with precision around the stem, its subtle sheen catching highlights and finishing the piece with a practiced, elegant flourish. As a local florist who arranges flowers along Rushey Green and at community gatherings by Catford Bridge, I can imagine this boutonniere being pinned on a groom's jacket before a walk to the Broadway Theatre or handed to a proud parent after a ceremony. The scent is faint and sweet, like a spring orchard after rain, and the overall effect is tender and timeless-meant to be both photographed and remembered. Freshly assembled in Catford from blooms selected for colour and texture, this piece feels designed not just to complement formal attire but to carry a small, vivid story of the day in its petals and ribbon. Soft, natural light falls across a hand-crafted bouquet laid on a light beige, linen-like surface, revealing a harmonious palette of warm peaches, crisp whites, and cool violet edges. The composition centres on six velvety peach roses whose petals spiral outward in silky layers, the innermost curls retaining a gentle apricot blush while outer petals warm toward soft coral. Interwoven among those roses, white lisianthus blooms unfold with ruffled edges tipped in lilac-violet; their pale yellow stamens and delicate throat tones add a whisper of contrast that keeps the eye moving. Sprays of baby's breath are threaded through the arrangement like tiny white stars, lending an ethereal, cloudlike texture that softens and lifts the bouquet without competing. The handle is precisely wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon and accented with multiple rows of small cream pearls, a tactile detail that reads luxurious without ostentation; the very ends reveal neatly trimmed green stems, evidence of careful floristry technique. The scene suggests the scent of fresh-cut blooms and a quiet, anticipatory mood-perfect for a bride walking past the green of Mountsfield Park or for a centerpiece at a small celebration on Catford Broadway. As a local bouquet, it balances classic romance with contemporary detail, ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or a thoughtful gift to mark a new chapter. The workmanship feels intimate and assured, as if prepared by a florist who knows the rhythms of our neighbourhood and the way soft light in Catford flatters pastel tones. Imagine a hand-tied illusion, sculpted into a perfect dome: two to three dozen peach and apricot roses clustered so close their velvety petals seem to melt into one another, each bloom a small sun warmed from within. Some buds hold their promise tight at the centre while mature roses open wide along the edges, creating depth and gentle movement. Nestled at the base are white Lisianthus whose ruffled faces carry a painterly rim of deep purple, an arresting contrast that frames the peach tones and draws the eye to the bouquet's silhouette. Wisps of Gypsophila float throughout, adding a breathy, vintage softness that softens the composition and scatters little points of white light. The flowers rest in a white, rounded woven orb of reed or rattan - an airy vessel with an open lattice that feels handmade and modern at once, its bright surface catching soft daylight. Beside the arrangement, two woven wooden spheres, large and small, repeat the basket's geometry and lend a quiet, tactile rhythm to the scene. The backdrop is a muted, linen-coloured wall, blurred to keep attention on texture and tone; the smooth white table below reflects the arrangement's calm. As a local touch, this is the kind of bouquet our team at Catford Florist often creates for weddings and intimate events in and around Catford Bridge and Mountsfield Park, chosen for couples who want romantic warmth with contemporary poise. It reads as refined, tender and quietly joyful - an object that invites touch, scent and close conversation.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Transform your special day with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Catford Florist. Curated for style, balance and romance, this premium wedding flower package includes handcrafted bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres, designed to coordinate beautifully across your entire celebration.

Choose from three flexible packages to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for weddings of 100+ guests. Each option features a stunning bridal bouquet as the focal point, complemented by matching bridesmaid bouquets and refined boutonnieres for the groom and wedding party.

Every arrangement is created in Catford by skilled florists using fresh, high-quality blooms for long-lasting beauty in person and in photos. Whether you're planning a classic, romantic or modern ceremony, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers a cohesive floral look that's easy to order and effortlessly stylish.

Enjoy friendly, reliable service from Catford Florist with expert advice to help you choose the right package for your wedding. Secure your wedding flowers with a trusted local florist and let us bring your vision to life.
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