Manor House Wedding Collections

At Manor House Florist, we know your wedding flowers should feel as personal as your vows. From intimate registry weddings to grand celebrations, our experienced local florist team in Manor House designs every stem with care, creativity and genuine expertise.

We've crafted bridal bouquets, buttonholes and venue florals for couples across Finsbury Park, Harringay and Stoke Newington, from leafy townhouse ceremonies to chic warehouse receptions. Whether you picture romantic roses, wild meadow-style blooms or modern, minimalist designs, we'll guide you through seasonal choices, colour palettes and styling that suits your venue near Finsbury Park station, along Green Lanes or by Seven Sisters Road.

Our curated wedding collections include:

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Ceremony arches, aisle flowers and pedestals
  • Table centrepieces, cake flowers and finishing details

Planning from home? You can order online with confidence - our consultations combine local knowledge with years of wedding floristry experience. For last-minute touches and top-ups, we offer same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby areas when you order until 3 PM.

Every design leaving Manor House Florist is hand-crafted, conditioned and checked by our skilled team, so your wedding flowers arrive fresh, on time and exactly as promised. Share your plans with us and we'll turn your ideas into unforgettable wedding blooms.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Seen against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière echoes the bouquet's confident palette: a single red rosebud curls with graceful intent, its petals a concentrated flush of ruby, offset by a tiny cloud of baby's breath and a trailing sliver of eucalyptus that adds a whisper of grey-green. The matching bouquet, placed nearby, expands that narrative - abundant blue hydrangea heads form a voluminous, sculptural base while clusters of passionate red roses rise through the mass, creating a dramatic, romantic rhythm. Sprigs of gypsophila lace the composition, delicate as spun sugar, and eucalyptus leaves weave between blossoms to introduce soft, silvery accents and a cool, herbal perfume that balances the flowers' sweetness. The composition is confident yet tender, the hydrangeas lending weight and fullness while the roses provide focal points of classic romance; every stem is selected to hold shape through a long day, photographed easily and comfortable in the hand. Prepared by Manor House Florist for ceremonies and receptions around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park, the set reads as both modern and timeless - suitable for a city registry, a neighbourhood chapel, or an intimate evening celebration on a tree-lined street. Texturally rich and scent-forward without being overpowering, this pairing of boutonnière and bouquet feels like a carefully told love story: structured, fragrant, and ready to be carried with quiet confidence down any aisle.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Captured as a quartet of related scenes, this image suite celebrates a peach, purple and white wedding palette with a stylist's eye for balance and continuity. In the top-left frame a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet against the cream of her dress; the centre is a cluster of peach roses whose soft apricot tones glow against the white fabric, encircled by white lisianthus edged in a lively purple and interspersed with fine sprays of baby's breath. The bouquet handle is discreetly wrapped and finished with a blush ribbon, allowing the blooms to read as an uninterrupted halo of colour. Top-right focuses on the groom: a single peach rose boutonniere sits against a charcoal suit lapel, accompanied by delicate greenery, baby's breath and a tiny peach ribbon that harmonises with a matching tie beneath - a clean, contemporary nod to tradition. Bottom-left shows a slightly smaller hand-tied posy laid on textured neutral linen, its pearl-tipped pins and peach ribbon suggesting either a bridesmaid posy or a toss bouquet. Bottom-right offers a reception detail - a dome-shaped arrangement of the same peach roses, purple-tinged lisianthus and airy baby's breath, arranged in a white woven basket vase with two woven decorative balls beside it. The consistent tones, the tactile contrasts of velvety petals, wispy baby's breath and woven accents, and the soft, summery fragrance create a quietly confident, romantic mood suited to an intimate ceremony.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel composition captures a complete wedding floral story, the kind often seen at intimate ceremonies around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park. In the top-left image, only the bride's torso and hands are visible as she stands against a soft beige backdrop, holding a luxurious cascading bouquet. Her bridal gown is white with a subtle texture, and the flowers spill over her hands: bold, star-shaped white oriental lilies with prominent stamens, trailing white Phalaenopsis orchids that fall in graceful strands, and a single cream-toned rose glowing softly at the centre. Punctuating the white and cream tones are bright green ball-shaped blooms, likely miniature chrysanthemums, tiny clusters of white baby's breath, and small, glossy red berries that add a festive spark. Fine strands of green foliage and grasses weave through the design, giving the bouquet movement and depth. In the top-right panel, a groom's lapel is shown close up. He wears a dark charcoal or black suit, a crisp white shirt, and a vivid red tie; pinned to his jacket is a refined boutonnière that mirrors the bride's flowers, with a single Phalaenopsis orchid, a cluster of green pompons, and sprigs of gypsophila, all secured with a narrow red ribbon. The bottom-left panel lays that same buttonhole on a light beige textured fabric, revealing the contrast of the orchid's smooth petals, the rounded green accents, the supporting leaf, and the satin-like red binding. Finally, in the bottom-right, the bridal bouquet is placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface against a pale grey wall, flanked by three white woven decorative spheres, suggesting a stylish reception display that would sit beautifully in a Manor House townhouse or local registry office. The four images together celebrate the harmony between bouquet and boutonnière, showing how carefully coordinated florals can tie a whole north London wedding look together.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-image wedding collage presents a thoughtfully coordinated floral collection, ideal for an intimate Manor House ceremony or reception. The top-left photograph focuses on the bride's torso and hands, framed by a simple strapless white gown. She holds a lush, domed bridal bouquet, where velvety fuchsia peonies seem to spill open with romance, surrounded by white alstroemeria streaked with delicate burgundy markings. Between the larger blooms, finer light green flowers and buds add airiness, while dark, polished leaves cradle the arrangement, making it look freshly gathered from a nearby London flower market. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom. His dark charcoal jacket and lilac-lavender tie form a sophisticated canvas for a small but precise boutonniere pinned to his lapel. The design repeats the wedding palette: a few white alstroemeria flutes, tiny green spiky accents and neatly arranged foliage, all held together by a slender lavender satin ribbon that lies smooth against the fabric, echoing the quiet elegance of Manor House streets. On the bottom-left, resting on a woven beige textile, sits a smaller companion bouquet. The same magenta peonies and white lilies are bound into a tighter cluster, wrapped expertly in lavender ribbon at the stems, perfect for bridesmaids walking in from Alexandra Park or local registry offices. The bottom-right panel displays a compact centerpiece: vibrant pink peonies and white alstroemeria are nestled in a contemporary white woven sphere vase, its criss-cross pattern casting subtle shadows. Three pale beige decorative balls sit beside it, tying together texture and tone. Together, the four panels tell the story of a unified wedding floral theme, from personal flowers to table décor, crafted with the eye of an experienced Manor House florist.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
This image shows a meticulously shaped, round bouquet poised in a contemporary white vessel, the flowers arranged into a near-perfect dome that looks soft enough to cradle in two hands. Roses in full, velvety bloom dominate the composition, their petals layered in lush spirals of saturated pink, blush, and lavender, each head nestled close to the next so that colour flows smoothly across the surface. In between, sprigs of white gypsophila emerge like tiny constellations, bringing lightness and a gentle, clouded texture that softens the tight form. The container is a striking piece on its own, a smooth white base threaded with sculptural, woven lines that cross and loop around the bouquet, reminiscent of modern design studios and artisan markets near Manor House, Seven Sisters Road, and the nearby creative corners of Stoke Newington. This interplay between the crisp, artistic vessel and the opulent richness of the roses creates a mood that feels both polished and intimate, perfectly suited to grace a registry table, a wedding reception at a local Manor House venue, or a romantic dinner at home. Soft ambient light glances off the petals, revealing delicate shadows where the blooms tuck into one another, suggesting depth and the careful layering of an experienced florist's hand. Though the image is still, you can almost imagine the whisper of scent-sweet rose with a hint of green freshness-spreading gently through a dining room. Everything about the design suggests intention and tenderness, the kind of carefully composed floral piece often requested by couples around Manor House who want something modern yet enduring to mark a meaningful milestone.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage tells the visual story of a red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, the kind of cohesive styling couples around Manor House often choose for intimate ceremonies and townhouse receptions. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in a classic white lace gown holds a compact, rounded bouquet, packed densely with velvety red roses. Each bloom is cupped by frothy white baby's breath, the tiny blossoms forming a halo that softens the strong colour. A few polished green leaves peek through, breaking up the red and white with natural depth, as soft light skims the lace and petals. The top-right panel shifts to the groom: his dark grey suit and crisp white shirt frame a bold red tie, while a petite boutonnière rests on his lapel. It features a single red rosebud paired with sprigs of baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and a teasing strand of wispy grass, all tied together with a small red satin bow, perfectly coordinated with the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another lush, domed bouquet of open red roses and generous gypsophila lies against a light grey textured background, its stems gathered neatly and wrapped in red and white striped string, echoing hand-tied work crafted in a local Manor House flower shop. The bottom-right panel highlights a compact wedding centerpiece: red roses and baby's breath arranged in a dome shape atop a white woven sphere-like vase made from slim, rattan-style strands. Two smaller woven orbs in a natural off-white sit beside it, suggesting a carefully styled reception table where guests will gather to celebrate, the continuity of colour and texture tying the day together.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image captures a cohesive Manor House wedding floral story, laid out as though on a dressing table just off Seven Sisters Road, ready for the day to begin. At the heart is the bride's bouquet: lush cream peonies opening into generous ruffles, mingled with blush-pink and deeper magenta roses, each bloom cushioned in clouds of airy white gypsophila. The colours shift gently from warm ivory to cool lavender-pink, creating a soothing gradient that feels like early summer light over nearby Clissold Park. Around this main bouquet, coordinating pieces form a graceful ensemble. A groom's boutonnière, petite yet striking, mirrors the bridal flowers with a single lilac-toned rose framed by feathery greenery and tiny sprigs of baby's breath, tied with a pale ribbon that catches the light. Matching bridesmaid posies and perhaps a compact table arrangement echo the same textures-plush rose petals, velvety peony hearts, crisp leaves with a subtle sheen-so nothing feels out of place. The overall impression is one of balance and intention: no colour shouts, yet each tone contributes to a feeling of intimacy and romance, like a calm pause before the ceremony, doors opening to guests arriving from across Manor House and nearby Harringay. You can almost sense the light fragrance drifting through the room, soft and nostalgic, promising a day woven with love, laughter, and tender glances.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
In this collage of four coordinating wedding florals, the images together tell the story of a Manor House couple whose day is framed by orchids, roses, and soft, romantic colour. The top-left photograph focuses on the bride's hands and mid-torso, her white lace dress catching the light while she cradles a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with pale yellow centres flow down in a gentle waterfall, blended with blush pink garden roses, airy lavender stock, and misty clouds of white baby's breath. Fresh green foliage threads between the flowers, while deeper pink, near-fuchsia spikes add subtle drama, giving the bouquet a sense of movement that feels full and ethereal, perfect for a ceremony near Woodberry Wetlands or a Manor House townhouse. On the top right, the groom's boutonniere stands out against his dark charcoal or black suit jacket. A bright red tie and patterned shirt are visible, providing a bold backdrop for the single white orchid bloom, tiny gypsophila flowers, and fine green sprigs, all neatly bound with a slim white satin ribbon for a crisp finish. The lower left image isolates this boutonniere on a pale beige, slightly textured surface-perhaps linen or burlap-highlighting the smooth, sculpted orchid petals and the careful ribbon wrapping that make it comfortable to wear through a full day of photos and dancing. In the bottom-right frame, a coordinating wedding centerpiece sits on a pristine white table. A white woven or lattice-style cylindrical vase overflows with white phalaenopsis orchids, soft pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and rich greenery, peppered with those same deep pink spiky accents. Two white woven spheres rest nearby, echoing the vase texture and giving a modern, airy touch. The overall composition feels like a complete wedding story, from aisle to reception, crafted with the kind of calm precision you'd expect from a seasoned Manor House florist.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This elegant quartet of images outlines a cohesive wedding floral scheme in striking red, white and deep green tones, beautifully lit with soft daylight that highlights textures and craftsmanship. In the upper-left frame, the bride holds a generous cascading bouquet: star-shaped white lilies and lush red roses mingle with white phalaenopsis orchids that tumble downward like silk, interspersed with tiny sprays of Gypsophila and bright red hypericum berries. Varied foliage - glossy leaves and delicate, linear greens - gives the bouquet breathing space and subtle movement against the cream-beige backdrop. The upper-right close-up highlights the groom's boutonniere on a charcoal jacket beside a rich red tie; a solitary white orchid forms the focal point, balanced by twin clusters of hypericum berries, fine baby's breath and a slim red ribbon that ties visually to the bridal bouquet. On the lower-left, a second boutonniere rests on a softly woven beige cloth, its orchid, berries and ribbon shown in intimate detail - the waxy berry sheen, the orchid's smooth texture and the feathery baby's breath forming a tactile trio. The lower-right panel displays a centrepiece in a white woven vessel on a pristine tabletop, echoing the bouquet with lilies, roses, and trailing orchids, accented by spherical white decorative elements and wispy greens. The ensemble evokes a refined, fragrant atmosphere of rose and lily and reads as a thoughtful, coordinated choice for weddings across Manor House, from Seven Sisters Road to nearby Newington Green, where practical, stylish floristry is cherished.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding collage presents a unified story of orchids and roses, each panel highlighting a different piece of the floral ensemble while maintaining a gentle pink, white and lavender palette that feels right at home in Manor House's elegant townhouses. In the top-left image, only the lower half of the bride is visible, her white strapless gown forming a soft backdrop for a luxurious cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids drape gracefully over her hands, intertwined with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender accents, airy sprays of baby's breath and strands of green foliage that tumble downward in loose, romantic curves, the kind of bouquet we often design for Manor House Florist couples marrying near Clissold Park. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal-grey suit. On his lapel sits a carefully crafted boutonniere: a single white phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals smooth and luminous, nestled among petite lavender filler flowers and neatly tucked greenery. A narrow purple ribbon secures it, subtly echoing his magenta tie, a refined colour coordination that speaks of thoughtful planning. In the bottom-left photograph, another boutonniere is carefully laid on a subtly textured light beige fabric. This version features a white orchid bud, white baby's breath and a small flourish of green leaves, bound in a bright pink ribbon whose satin sheen catches the light, suggesting that quiet moment of anticipation before it is pinned on a groom or usher. The bottom-right image showcases a dramatic cascading arrangement displayed in an intricate white woven vase on a crisp white surface. White orchids and roses in shades of blush and lavender spill outward, supported by small purple filler flowers and clouds of baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes nestle beside the vase, echoing its pattern and giving the impression of a thoughtfully styled wedding display ready for a Manor House reception or intimate celebration at a local restaurant.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A softly lit wedding scene shows a hand-tied bridal bouquet and coordinating boutonnière resting side by side, ready for a celebration in the Manor House area. The bouquet is built around generous mauve-pink roses, their petals blush-soft and gently curled at the edges, giving the flowers an almost watercolour appearance. Between the roses sit rounded green button chrysanthemums, like tiny garden mounds, lending a fresh, lively contrast. Creamy white lisianthus blooms, along with other pale, ruffled flowers, nestle close, filling any gaps and creating a plush, full silhouette. The bouquet is shaped in a graceful dome, structured yet not stiff, with wisps of foliage and elongated leaves adding movement, as if a light breeze from nearby Clissold Park had just brushed past. The stems are trimmed to a neat length and wrapped tightly with decorative ribbon in pink and white tones, wrapping over itself in smooth bands that feel secure in the hand during a long wedding day. A few loose ribbons fall away in soft tails, echoing the flow of a bridal gown. Beside it, the groom's boutonnière presents a single white bloom, accented by airy greenery and a subtle touch of lavender ribbon that mirrors the main bouquet's palette. Pinned against a suit, it would look elegant yet understated, perfectly suited to a registry office wedding near Manor House station or a reception along Seven Sisters Road. The entire floral set conveys thoughtful craftsmanship, gentle fragrance, and the excitement of a couple's most cherished day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage showcases a thoughtfully coordinated red rose wedding collection, the kind of unified floral styling often chosen by couples marrying near Manor House and the surrounding Harringay Ladder. In the top-left image, a bride in a white wedding gown holds a tight, rounded bouquet that almost seems to rest like a jewel against her dress. Deep crimson roses are clustered together with rounded red hypericum berries, their surfaces catching the light, while a tidy ring of glossy green foliage supports the bouquet and adds a crisp outline to its compact shape. The top-right image highlights a groom's boutonniere fixed neatly to a dark charcoal-grey suit jacket. A single, partially opened red rosebud is nestled among slender sprigs of green foliage and small white gypsophila flowers, with a few tiny red berries repeating the colour story. A slim red satin ribbon is tied at the base, coordinating with a bold red tie and clean white shirt beneath. In the bottom-left panel, another red rose bouquet is captured on a textured beige background, likely a bridesmaid's posy or accent arrangement. Broad, dark green tropical leaves have been folded around the roses and berries to create a striking, sculptural frame, with a red ribbon binding the visible stems at the right edge. The bottom-right panel shows a dome-shaped table centerpiece, again built from red roses and berries, placed on a delicate white woven sphere. Two smaller, natural-coloured wicker balls sit close by on a smooth, pale surface, hinting at a relaxed yet elegant reception setting where every floral element is carefully matched.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part image captures a cohesive wedding collection in soft pinks and fresh greens, the kind of palette often chosen by couples marrying around Finsbury Park or the leafy streets near Manor House. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white lace wedding dress holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet that appears lush and full, almost overflowing with light pink and lavender roses. Between the velvety rose petals sit bright green button chrysanthemums, delicate pink alstroemeria with touches of yellow at their throats, and airy sprays of white baby's breath, all supported by a collar of rich green foliage that adds depth and contrast. The top-right panel zooms in on a groom's dark charcoal suit and fuchsia tie, where a coordinating boutonniere is pinned neatly on the lapel: a single pale pink rosebud is nestled among lime-green chrysanthemum buttons, flecks of gypsophila, and slender arcs of decorative grass, finished with a narrow pink ribbon that mirrors the bridal flowers. In the bottom-left, a similar bouquet rests horizontally on a neutral beige fabric, its fuchsia ribbon-wrapped stems fully visible, showcasing the tidy binding and natural curve of the hand-tied design that a local Manor House florist would create for bridesmaids or a civil ceremony. The bottom-right panel shows a matching centerpiece placed on a clean white surface: a compact dome of pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath arranged inside a white, woven-look spherical vase, accompanied by two light decorative balls. The arrangement feels perfect for an intimate reception table in a local bistro or community venue.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images feels like a curated glimpse into a Manor House celebration, each panel revealing a different floral detail tied together by the same romantic palette. In the top left, the bride is visible from the chest down, her white dress softly textured with lace along the bodice. She holds a perfectly rounded bouquet made up of cream and pale yellow roses, offset by pink and mauve blooms that add depth and warmth. Baby's breath glows like fine lace between the petals, with fresh green foliage giving the design a garden-fresh feel, as though the flowers were gathered from a hidden corner off Green Lanes. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere against his dark grey suit and vibrant red silk tie. A single white rose bud, supported by dainty sprigs of baby's breath and greenery, sits neatly at the lapel, its stems secured with a precise white satin bow, underscoring a sense of polished, traditional style often chosen by couples marrying around Manor House and nearby Harringay. At the bottom left, a bridesmaid's bouquet rests casually on a soft, off-white linen surface. The posy mirrors the bridal bouquet, with pale yellow and cream roses, a few brighter pink roses, and generous white filler flowers that lend texture and lightness. The stems are wrapped in pink-and-white striped ribbon, giving the handle a cheerful, handcrafted character. The final panel at the bottom right shows a compact rose arrangement, similar in colour and shape to the bridal bouquet, perched atop a white sphere crafted from interwoven twigs. Two smaller woven spheres beside it complete a modern, rustic centerpiece, perfect for a Manor House reception table dressed in simple, elegant neutrals. As a florist used to working in local venues, I can imagine this piece glowing softly under candlelight during the evening speeches.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests on a light table, its rounded shape and cool pastel colours creating a sense of calm that would suit any Manor House ceremony near Green Lanes or a quiet registry celebration. At the core, plush white lisianthus blooms open like small clouds, their soft petals overlapping in delicate curls that catch the light. Around them, pastel hydrangea in the palest lilac and powdery blue fills the spaces, giving the bouquet a pillowy fullness that feels both gentle and luxurious. Sprigs of lilac-hued allium punctuate the design, their tiny star-shaped florets forming playful spheres that add character without disturbing the bouquet's serene mood. Crisp greenery, in varying shades of cool green, is threaded throughout, offering freshness and definition against the pastel flowers. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a smooth, pale ribbon, creating a comfortable handle that looks elegant when held against a wedding dress. Soft daylight washes over the arrangement, making the whites brighter and the lilacs and blues appear luminous, like early morning skies over local gardens off Woodberry Grove. Imagining the scent, one can sense a delicate mix of fresh-cut flowers-clean, slightly sweet, and quietly uplifting. This bouquet feels like a gentle promise: suitable for walking down the aisle, for framing wedding photos, or for placing in a simple glass vase after the vows are spoken. Every bloom seems chosen with intention, a reflection of the considered, bespoke approach a local Manor House florist would take when creating flowers for a couple's once-in-a-lifetime day.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-image composition captures a coordinated wedding palette of warm peach and soft orange, presented with the quiet expertise of a neighbourhood florist. In the top-left frame, a bride holds a compact, round bouquet packed with full peach-orange roses, their velvety layers softened by clusters of white gypsophila and framed with glossy green foliage; the way the light skims the petals suggests a gentle scent that lingers like a memory. In the top-right, the groom's dark suit is punctuated by a single peach rose boutonnière-tiny sprays of gypsophila and a delicate green sprig cradle the bud, while a small peach ribbon bow nods to the coral tie beneath, tying attire and florals together with thoughtful detail. The bottom-left image offers a still-life perspective of the bridal bouquet resting on a pale textured cloth, revealing a neatly wrapped handle finished with a white ribbon dotted in soft pink-peach tones, a subtle personal touch. Bottom-right shows a reception vignette: a generous domed arrangement of apricot roses and baby's breath set into a white woven spherical vase, with two smaller woven balls arranged in front to complete the tablescape. As Manor House Florist serving Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park, we create these quiet, tactile bouquets for couples who want natural elegance that reads beautifully in photographs and fills a room with warmth, and we can arrange local delivery for morning preparations or same-day needs.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image composition captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme imagined for Manor House couples who favour modern elegance. In the top-left, a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous bridal bouquet dominated by creamy white oriental lilies - some fully unfurled with visible stamens, some still in tight, promising buds - and ruffled white Eustoma whose petals are delicately rimmed in vibrant purple. Small, slender spikes of deep purple and variegated green textures, from wispy ornamental grasses to broader glossy leaves, give movement and depth. The top-right panel is a tailored groom's boutonnière clipped to a dark charcoal grey jacket, featuring a single open purple-edged Eustoma, a hint of a lily bud and a touch of spiky purple bloom, all secured with a tiny white ribbon beside a rich purple silk tie. Bottom-left shows a hand-tied bridesmaid's or toss bouquet resting on a woven beige fabric, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon and balanced between open blooms and tiny filler flowers like gypsophila. Bottom-right reveals a striking tall centrepiece arranged in a white spherical vase with an open weave; cascading greenery and grass-like foliage surround lilies and purple-edged lisianthus, complemented by two decorative woven beige spheres. The soft, natural light catches petal textures and casts a gentle, warm glow; the scent is subtly floral and green. As an experienced local florist serving Manor House, Finsbury Park and neighbouring Green Lanes, Manor House Florist often coordinates this palette to bring calm, refined romance to wedding tables and portraits.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned carefully to a groom's lapel, this boutonniere declares affection with the simple dignity of one deep red rose, its small bloom opened just enough to reveal layered petals that hold a soft, velvet sheen. Surrounding the rose are trimmed sprigs of bright, curly greenery and tiny clusters of berries that add texture and a muted pop of colour; a few specks of baby's breath nestle close, their miniature white florets lending a delicate, almost wistful lightness. Against the satin of a crimson tie - or a classic black lapel - the piece reads as refined and quietly festive, tailored to complement rather than overshadow. Under warm reception lighting the surfaces play: the rose's velvet absorbs light while the berries and greenery reflect subtle highlights, creating a small study in contrasts. The crafted stem is wrapped with natural twine and wired discreetly for comfortable wear, the back finished so it sits flush and unobtrusive during vows and photographs. As a keepsake, it is fragrant in a restrained way - a soft, floral hint rather than an overpowering scent - and built to endure the day's movement from ceremony to reception. For couples marrying near Seven Sisters Road or exchanging vows by Finsbury Park, this boutonniere reads as both a nod to tradition and a personalised accent, the sort of hand-tied detail a local floristry workshop would lend its quiet expertise to for a groom who wants something sincere and stylish close to the heart.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this image, a single boutonnière becomes the quiet highlight of a groom's suit, illuminated as if by the soft daylight drifting along a Manor House side street. A pale yellow rose, perfectly formed and gently unfurling, rests at the centre, its petals smooth and velvety with a subtle golden undertone. Nestled beside it are fine sprigs of white baby's breath and delicate greenery, each tiny flower head adding a airy softness that contrasts with the sleek black lapel behind. The boutonnière is pinned neatly against a dark jacket, paired with a vivid red tie that intensifies the harmony of colours: calm yellow, pristine white, rich black, and bold crimson. You can almost feel the textures-the cushiony rose, the feather-light gypsophila, and the crisp fabric of the suit that might be worn in a registry office near Finsbury Park or at a gathering along Seven Sisters Road. A slim white ribbon wraps the stems, its neat finish suggesting the careful hands of a dedicated florist preparing for a Manor House wedding morning. The overall impression is one of poised excitement: a small floral accent that carries the weight of vows, family, and celebration. This boutonnière doesn't shout; it offers a gentle nod to tradition and romance, ideal for a groom stepping out of a townhouse near Green Lanes or arriving for photographs in nearby parks. It's a miniature composition that captures love, intention, and local character in one carefully crafted piece.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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