Sands End Wedding Collections – Flowers Sands End

At Flowers Sands End, we know your wedding flowers should feel as personal as your love story. From intimate registry weddings near Imperial Wharf to timeless celebrations by the river in Fulham, our expert florist team designs romantic, seasonally inspired bouquets and floral décor that look stunning in every photo.

Based right here in Sands End, close to Wandsworth Bridge Road and a short hop from Parsons Green and Chelsea Harbour, we blend years of wedding experience with a relaxed, friendly approach. We’ll guide you on colour palettes, flower varieties, and styling to suit your venue, from chic warehouse spaces to elegant townhouses.

Our wedding collections include:

  • Hand-tied bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages, flower crowns & petals
  • Ceremony arches, aisle flowers & table centrepieces

Need last-minute finishing touches? We offer trusted same-day delivery across Sands End, Fulham, and Parsons Green when you order online before 3 PM. Every stem is carefully conditioned and arranged in-store to ensure your flowers arrive fresh, on time, and exactly as promised.

As a local, independent florist, we’ve helped countless Sands End couples bring their vision to life. Share your ideas with us online and let Flowers Sands End create wedding flowers that feel beautifully, unmistakably you.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, a single red rose boutonnière curls with poised elegance, its velvety petals catching the light and echoing the deeper tones of the accompanying bridal blooms. A tiny spray of gypsophila nestles at its base, airy and white, while a narrow tendril of trailing greenery lends a playful, natural finish that softens the formality of the lapel. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the same language: abundant royal blue hydrangeas form a dramatic cushion, their massy heads offering a soft, cloud-like backdrop for the rich, red roses that anchor the composition. Between petals and foliage, silvery eucalyptus leaves appear intermittently, their round shapes and subtle fragrance creating depth and a cooling contrast to the warmth of the roses. The textures are deliberate - the hydrangea's dense, moist fullness balanced by the rose's smooth, satiny curves and the gypsophila's delicate lace-like sprigs - producing a confident yet tender statement suitable for a wedding portrait. In the wash of daylight you might find on Dawes Road or beneath the trees by Parsons Green, the colours sing together without clashing, reading as both refined and joyful in photographs. As someone who arranges these pairings regularly at Flowers Sands End, I pay attention to how the boutonnière mirrors the bouquet so that each glance between couple and photographer feels connected, and so the scent and movement of eucalyptus and blossom remain a quiet, beautiful part of the memory.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A cohesive four-image study of wedding florals in peach, purple and white, arranged with the quiet confidence of a seasoned Sands End florist. In the top-left panel a bride holds a rounded, tightly gathered bouquet against her ivory dress; a centre of pale peach roses forms a warm, luminous core, ringed by white lisianthus edged in vivid violet and sprinkled with tiny white baby's breath, the stems bound in a blush wrap and finished with pearl-headed pins that add a whisper of vintage glamour. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose, slim greenery, and fine sprays of baby's breath tied with a small peach ribbon that mirrors his solid peach tie, the contrast of soft petals against tailored wool suggesting an elegant balance of romance and formality familiar to couples marrying near Imperial Wharf or along Wandsworth Bridge Road. Bottom-left shows a smaller, more compact posy resting on a light woven cloth - ideal for a bridesmaid or a toss bouquet - where the same floral language repeats with restrained charm. Bottom-right reveals a tabletop centerpiece: a domed cluster of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath set into a white, airy woven basket vase, accompanied by two decorative woven spheres that soften the table's textures. These images, styled for a Sands End wedding and sensitively crafted by Flowers Sands End, demonstrate how a single unified palette and thoughtful wrapping details can carry floral design from ceremony to reception with gentle, locally attuned cohesion.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image presents a carefully co-ordinated wedding flower theme, the sort of look a couple in Sands End might choose for an elegant riverside celebration. The top-left panel captures a bride from the chest down, her ivory, lightly textured dress acting as a quietly luxurious canvas for a cascading bouquet. The bouquet is abundant with open, star-shaped white oriental lilies and trailing white Phalaenopsis orchids that flow downwards in soft arcs. At the centre, a single cream-toned rose adds warmth, surrounded by bright green, spherical pompon-style blooms, shiny red berries that resemble Hypericum, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila, all threaded with fine green foliage and grasses for movement. In the top-right panel, a groom in a charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt and striking red tie wears a matching buttonhole on his lapel. This boutonnière features a single white Phalaenopsis orchid flower, a small green ball-shaped bloom and sprigs of white filler flowers, bound together with a neat, bright red ribbon that subtly echoes the tie. The bottom-left panel offers a close-up of the same buttonhole lying on a light beige, subtly woven fabric, revealing the layered textures of the orchid's velvety petals, glossy green leaf base and the satin sheen of the ribbon wrap. The bottom-right panel shows the bridal bouquet again, now placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white tabletop against a pale grey wall, with three white wicker balls of different sizes arranged decoratively at its side. The composition underlines how bouquet and boutonnière can work as a unified design, pairing classic white lilies and orchids with uplifting green and red accents for a modern London wedding.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a unified floral style that would feel perfectly at home at a Sands End riverside celebration. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's torso in a strapless white dress, with her hands cradling a lush, rounded bouquet. Bold fuchsia peonies, heavy with layers of ruffled petals, blend seamlessly with white alstroemeria whose petals are finely streaked with maroon. Between them, pale green, slightly spiky flower heads and glossy dark leaves add structure and a touch of wildness, as if the bouquet has just been brought in from a garden near the quiet streets around Townmead Road. In the top-right frame, the groom's charcoal suit and smooth lavender tie provide a refined backdrop to a dainty boutonniere. It is composed of white alstroemeria, very small green buds, and tidy foliage, wrapped in a narrow lavender satin ribbon that ties his look back to the bridal bouquet with subtle elegance. The bottom-left image shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet placed on softly textured beige fabric. It repeats the same peonies, white lilies, and green sprigs, the stems neatly bound in lavender ribbon, suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet or perhaps a toss bouquet waiting for that joyful moment outside a local Sands End reception venue. In the bottom-right frame, a compact centrepiece gathers the same flowers into a white spherical vase made from intricate woven strips. Three lighter beige woven spheres sit alongside it, their intertwined texture echoing the vase and adding a gentle, modern touch, ideal for dressing wedding tables in intimate Sands End restaurants or riverside loft spaces.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A sculpted dome of roses and gypsophila sits nestled in a contemporary white vessel, its rounded form and rich colours creating an immediate sense of modern romance, the kind often requested for Sands End weddings. The bouquet is tightly composed, with roses in deep pink and soft lavender shades arranged so closely that their velvety petals touch, forming an almost continuous tapestry of blooms. Each rose appears at the peak of freshness, just open enough to show its spiralling heart. Punctuating this sea of colour are tiny white clusters of baby's breath, rising delicately between the roses like droplets of light, softening the overall look. The vessel beneath is artistic and structural, fashioned from curved white lines that weave and cross to form an open cradle, giving the arrangement a sense of lift and movement. Gentle lighting plays across the scene, highlighting the smooth ceramic and catching on the edges of petals and gypsophila flowers, producing a subtle glow. This compact, low arrangement is perfectly sized for a wedding reception table, a signing table at a civil ceremony in Sands End, or a sophisticated gift for a special celebration at home. You can almost sense the quiet ambience of a riverside apartment or local venue, the bouquet at the centre of conversation as guests admire its detail. The design suggests a florist's careful hand: thoughtful colour pairing, tight structure, and meticulous finishing so it looks flawless from every side. It is a piece that speaks of tenderness, artistic flair, and the desire to mark important moments in Sands End with flowers that feel both stylish and deeply personal.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding image tells a complete floral story in rich red and crisp white, the sort of romantic palette often chosen by couples marrying near the Thames around Sands End. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a round, compact bouquet close to her waist. The arrangement is densely filled with velvety red roses, each petal curling in a deep spiral, nestled within a soft halo of white baby's breath that gives the design a cloud-like border. Small, glossy green leaves appear between the blooms, providing natural contrast and a sense of freshness, as if the bouquet has just been gathered for same-day delivery. The top-right panel moves to the groom: his dark grey suit and bright red tie frame a single rose boutonniere pinned carefully to his lapel. That rosebud is partnered with tiny white gypsophila florets, narrow green leaves, and fine threads of ornamental grass, all tied together with a neat red satin ribbon that subtly echoes the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, a similar bridal bouquet rests on a pale grey textured background, its rounded shape clearly defined. The open red roses are larger here, surrounded by an airy veil of baby's breath and lush green foliage, with the stems bound in red-and-white striped twine that hints at artisanal craftsmanship from a local Sands End florist. The bottom-right panel focuses on the reception: a tight dome of red roses and white baby's breath arranged on a spherical white vase woven from thin strands in an airy lattice pattern. Two smaller woven balls in off-white sit nearby, completing a cohesive tablescape that would feel right at home in an intimate venue off Townmead Road, where every floral detail aligns with the couple's chosen theme.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A close-up of the groom's boutonnière reveals a tiny yet expressive floral accent, crafted with the same care you might find from a small Sands End studio attentive to every detail. The focal point is a single lilac rose, its petals smooth and delicately edged, forming a compact spiral that draws the eye inward. Around it, fine sprigs of feathery greenery add a light, airy texture, brushing gently past the rose like a soft breeze by the riverside near Imperial Wharf. Interspersed among the foliage are clusters of white baby's breath, their countless miniature florets creating a cloud-like frame that brightens the entire composition. The stems are wrapped neatly with a slender lavender ribbon, tied snugly so that only a short length falls gracefully, its subtle sheen catching hints of light. The colours are restrained but meaningful-soft purples, crisp whites, and vibrant greens-suggesting understated confidence rather than showiness. The boutonnière sits poised, ready to be pinned to the groom's lapel, echoing the bride's bouquet without overshadowing it. It feels like a carefully chosen detail that ties together the wedding's floral story, a small but potent symbol of the day's joy. In the background, one might imagine the muted tones of a tailored suit and the gentle hum of pre-ceremony preparations in a Sands End venue, with this single rose acting as a fragrant token of promise, crafted to stay fresh and beautiful from the first look to the final dance.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding florals feels like a gentle walk along the Thames at Sands End-calm, romantic, and carefully composed. In the top-left photograph, the bride's torso is shown in a fitted lace gown, her hands wrapped around a cascading bouquet that tumbles gracefully toward the floor. White phalaenopsis orchids, their petals broad and silky, arc outward among blush pink garden roses, soft lavender stock, delicate sprays of baby's breath, and generous green foliage. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms punctuate the pastel softness, lending energy and movement to the design. In the top-right image, the groom's charcoal or black suit lapel is captured in close detail, with a striking white orchid boutonniere pinned over a vibrant red tie and subtly patterned shirt. The orchid is cradled by gypsophila and slender greenery, the stems bound in a narrow white satin ribbon that mirrors the bride's classic style. The bottom-left frame offers a still-life view of that boutonniere resting on light beige, linen-like fabric; the gentle texture underlines the craftsmanship of the single orchid, dainty baby's breath, and neatly wrapped handle. The bottom-right image focuses on a coordinating reception centerpiece, arranged in a white woven or lattice-style cylinder vase and placed on a crisp white surface. The same white orchids, pink roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, and foliage rise in a loose, garden-like cluster, with vibrant pink spikes emerging between the petals. Two matching white woven spheres lie beside the vase, hinting at a cohesive décor scheme ideal for a local wedding celebration near Imperial Wharf or along Broughton Road in Sands End.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully composed four-image panel showing a coordinated wedding floral scheme in red, white and green, captured with an experienced florist's eye in the Sands End neighbourhood and prepared by Flowers Sands End. In the upper-left, the bride's cascading bouquet commands attention: open white lilies and clustered red roses form the heart while glossy white phalaenopsis orchids tumble down, their broad petals smoothing into the lace of a classic wedding bodice. Flecks of Gypsophila and jewel-like red hypericum berries add texture and festive colour, while assorted foliage - from fine, airy greens to fuller leaves - gives depth and a cool herbal undertone. The top-right frame highlights the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket, where a single phalaenopsis bloom is flanked by two clusters of hypericum, tiny white baby's breath and a neat loop of red ribbon that ties to the groom's vibrant tie. A bottom-left close-up, set on a light-beige woven fabric, reveals the corsage details: the smooth orchid center, the tactile wax of the berries, the delicate spray of baby's breath and the playful curl of red ribbon, all arranged for secure pinning. The bottom-right shows a centerpiece in a decorative white woven vase, resting beside white spherical accents on a clean table surface; it repeats the bouquet's lilies, roses and cascading orchids, combining structure and softness for a table display. The lighting is soft and natural, the scents of rose and lily faintly implied, and the suite reads as a fully harmonized wedding collection, available for local delivery across Sands End, Fulham and neighbouring Chelsea.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind I often help couples in Sands End bring to life from first consultation to the final stem. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless white gown holds a dramatic cascading bouquet that dominates the frame. Broad white phalaenopsis orchids flow downward in elegant layers, mingling with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender roses, and soft purple filler blooms. Wisps of baby's breath and trailing greenery lend movement, as if the bouquet is gently swaying with each step she takes along a riverside aisle. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonnière set against a dark grey lapel. One perfect white orchid blossom sits at the center, framed by tiny lavender filler flowers and a few tidy green leaves, all secured with a slim purple ribbon that harmonises with his rich magenta tie peeking from beneath the suit jacket. Below, the bottom-left panel presents another boutonnière placed carefully on a textured light beige fabric. This design features a white orchid bud ready to unfurl, with a fine halo of white baby's breath and a touch of green foliage, its stems wrapped in a bright pink ribbon that adds a contemporary, playful twist. The bottom-right panel shows a luxurious cascading arrangement displayed as a centerpiece in an intricate white woven vase. White phalaenopsis orchids, various pink and lavender roses, and clusters of purple and white filler flowers spill generously over the edge. Beside the vase, three white woven decorative spheres in different sizes rest on a smooth white surface, echoing the vase's texture and tying the composition together into a sophisticated, romantic suite suitable for any stylish local venue near Sands End.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A romantic bridal bouquet and boutonnière set is presented in soft, natural light, as if staged on a dressing table in a Sands End townhouse moments before the ceremony. The bouquet is tightly hand-tied, forming a rounded, almost cushion-like profile dominated by mauve-pink roses. These roses are at their perfect stage of opening, with petals curling slightly at the edges and layered in gentle spirals, creating depth and a sense of tenderness. Nestled among them, vivid green button chrysanthemums appear as little spheres of texture, their compact, tufted faces adding both contrast and a playful, garden-like feel reminiscent of strolling down to the Thames Path. Cream and ivory blooms, including delicately ruffled lisianthus, are interwoven throughout, introducing pockets of light that brighten the entire design. Fine greenery and slender leaves peek between the petals and extend a touch beyond the bouquet's edge, softening its outline and lending a natural, airy character that fits perfectly with modern wedding venues around Sands End and nearby Fulham. The stems beneath this cloud of colour are clipped neatly and bound in smooth, intersecting strips of pink and white ribbon, forming an elegant handle that sits comfortably in the hand. Close by, the groom's boutonnière features a single white flower accented with minimal greenery and a hint of lavender ribbon, echoing the bouquet's tones without competing with its size. The lighting is gentle, with no harsh shadows, allowing every detail-from the velvety rose petals to the tiny chrysanthemum florets-to remain visible. The scene evokes the quiet, expectant joy of a couple preparing to walk together through the streets of Sands End towards their chosen ceremony spot.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage captures an entire red rose wedding story, as though curated for a chic celebration in Sands End by the Thames. In the top-left image, a bride in a white gown holds a compact bouquet that feels both timeless and contemporary. The arrangement is tightly packed with deep crimson red roses, their velvety petals layered in rich spirals, with small, rounded red hypericum berries nestled between them. A smooth collar of lush green foliage frames the base, giving the bouquet a structured, almost sculpted edge against the soft fabric of her dress. The top-right panel brings us close to the groom's attire, highlighting a single red rosebud boutonniere pinned neatly to the lapel of a dark charcoal suit jacket. Wisps of fine green foliage, clusters of tiny white gypsophila, and a few matching red berries surround the rose, all secured with a slim red satin ribbon that echoes his bright red tie and sharp white shirt, making the couple appear perfectly coordinated for photographs along Wandsworth Bridge Road or the quieter corners of Sands End. In the bottom-left frame, a second bouquet lies on a textured beige background. Several red roses and berries are gathered at the centre, but this time broad, dark green tropical leaves sweep around them, folding and overlapping to create a dramatic, architectural feel. A red ribbon binds the stems, peeking out on the right side, suggesting it might be carried by a bridesmaid or used as a striking accent arrangement. The bottom-right image shows a dome-shaped table centerpiece composed of closely clustered red roses and berries, resting on an intricate white woven spherical stand made from natural fibres. Nearby, two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres sit on a smooth, pale surface, while a soft beige and grey wall behind keeps the focus firmly on the rich red and green palette. Taken together, the four photographs show how a consistent red rose theme can flow from bouquet to boutonniere to table décor for a refined Sands End wedding.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel composition captures a complete wedding floral collection in gentle pinks and crisp greens, evoking the atmosphere of a chic Sands End celebration. The upper-left image focuses on a bride from the waist down, her white lace gown softly framing the bouquet she holds. The design is generous and rounded, filled with light pink and lavender roses in full and half-open blooms, punctuated by vivid green button chrysanthemums. Nestled among them are delicate pink alstroemeria with tiny yellow markings and clouds of white baby's breath, with deep green foliage adding depth and contrast, creating a bouquet that feels both romantic and fresh. The upper-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit, where a small boutonniere, coordinated to perfection, is pinned near a bold fuchsia tie. A single pale pink rosebud sits at the heart, surrounded by clusters of green button mums, wisps of gypsophila, and slim strands of decorative grass, all neatly wrapped with a slim pink ribbon that ties the look together. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet lies sideways on a pale beige, linen-like surface, allowing a clear view of the precisely trimmed stems wrapped in fuchsia ribbon and the even distribution of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, as though it's waiting for a bridesmaid in a Sands End townhouse. Finally, the lower-right panel shows a rounded centerpiece on a bright white surface: a compact arrangement of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath overflowing from a white spherical vase with an intricate woven appearance, flanked by two small, light-toned decorative spheres, completing a polished wedding table style suited to local Sands End venues.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as though captured just before a ceremony in Sands End, with each panel focusing on a different piece of coordinated rose design. The top left frame shows the bride from the bodice downward, standing in soft, flattering light and cradling a compact, hand-tied bouquet. Her white dress has subtle lace detailing that gently catches the light, while the bouquet itself is made of creamy and pale yellow roses interwoven with richer pink and mauve blooms. Tiny white flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, nestle between the petals, and small glints of green foliage give the design freshness and depth. The bouquet feels elegant and timeless, the sort of piece a couple might choose for a ceremony near the Thames path or a hidden garden off Townmead Road. In the top right panel, the groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail on a dark grey suit jacket. A vivid red silk tie and crisp white shirt provide a strong backdrop for a single white rosebud, carefully framed with baby's breath and a small sprig of greenery. A narrow white satin ribbon is tied neatly at the base, the craftsmanship suggesting the steady hands of an experienced florist. The lower left image captures a smaller bridesmaid's bouquet resting on a textured beige linen surface. It echoes the bridal bouquet with cream and pale yellow roses mixed with pink roses, generous white filler flowers, and leafy greens, but its form is a touch freer, wrapped at the stems with a pink and white striped ribbon that feels playful and personal. The bottom right picture shifts to the reception, showing a round, compact arrangement of the same roses and filler flowers poised on a white spherical vase crafted from interwoven twigs. Two lighter woven spheres lie beside it on a white tabletop against a muted beige background, creating an airy, rustic-luxe centerpiece that would look perfectly at home in a Sands End reception space. Flowers Sands End could easily prepare such a matching collection for local couples who love coordinated, romantic details.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet rests gently in the hands of the bride, composed with the same care and balance you might see in a thoughtfully curated Sands End garden. The flowers form a rounded, slightly loose shape that feels inviting rather than rigid, allowing each bloom room to breathe. At the heart are plush white lisianthus, their petals layered in soft spirals that catch the light like satin. Around them, pale hydrangea in faint pastel tones adds cloud-like volume, while lilac allium brings little bursts of playful purple, each star-shaped floret giving subtle texture and character. Crisp greenery is threaded cleverly between the flowers and wrapped along the stems, providing contrast to the softness of the petals and giving the bouquet a comfortable, steady grip. The stems are neatly bound, suggesting that the bouquet could be carried down a quiet aisle in a local Sands End church or held close during an intimate ceremony in a townhouse off Townmead Road. Gentle daylight skims across the arrangement, illuminating the whites and lilacs so they seem to glow from within. The fragrance is light and youthful, a whisper of fresh garden air after rain-never overpowering, just a tender presence that follows the bride with each step. This bouquet feels like a quiet promise, ideal for photographs taken by the riverside near Imperial Park or on a small balcony overlooking the Thames. Every choice of bloom and colour suggests the hand of a seasoned florist who understands both wedding tradition and modern London style, shaping an arrangement that speaks of devotion, calm excitement, and a love meant to last.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
The boutonnière captured here is a study in quiet coordination and refined restraint: a single peach rose bud, petals tightly cupped and velvety to the eye, sits neatly against a dark charcoal or navy jacket lapel, surrounded by delicate sprays of gypsophila and a spare flourish of fresh greenery. A tiny peach-coloured ribbon bow, tied at the stem, mirrors the groom's coral tie and lifts the composition with a gentle contemporary note, while a crisp white shirt beneath the jacket provides a sharp graphic contrast that frames the flower like a small portrait. Texturally, the rose's softness is set against the tailored weave of the suit - a tactile interplay that feels intimate when pinned close to the heart. I often recommend this restrained style for grooms from Sands End and nearby Fulham, where understated elegance matches local venues from riverside ceremonies at Imperial Wharf to gatherings near the Dawes Road strip. The piece suggests careful choreography: blooms chosen to complement a bride's bouquet, hues selected to translate on camera, and a proportion that won't overwhelm a lapel or pocket square. As the florist who arranges these small, meaningful accents, I think about sightlines, balance, and the little ritual of pinning that first floral promise onto a jacket. Flowers Sands End crafts buttonholes like this so they read as intentional details - subtle signposts of unity - perfect for wedding portraits, processional moments, and the close-up shots friends and family remember most.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image composition captures a coordinated wedding palette of white and purple with the quiet confidence of an experienced local florist. The bride, shown top-left in a strapless white dress, holds a generous bouquet dominated by fragrant white oriental lilies-some bursting open to reveal their stamens, others as tightly furled buds-paired with white lisianthus edged in a vivid violet-purple. Fine grass-like foliage and broad green leaves weave through the blooms, punctuated by narrow, spiky purple accents that lend depth and movement. Top-right presents a groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal-grey suit: a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a small lily bud, a sliver of spiky purple blossom and delicate greenery, all fastened with a tiny white ribbon bow and set against a rich purple silk tie. In the bottom-left panel a bridesmaid's hand-tied posy rests on textured beige fabric, its stems tightly wrapped in white ribbon and replicating the bridal palette in miniature. The bottom-right panel displays a sculptural centerpiece in a white, woven spherical vase; tall stems of oriental lilies and purple-edged lisianthus spill amid cascading leaves and grass-like elements, accompanied by woven beige decorative spheres for a contemporary table look. The light across each panel is tender and warm, softening petals and highlighting textures, evoking early-afternoon or late-winter light suited to indoor celebrations. As a Sands End florist serving Imperial Wharf, Townmead Road and nearby Parsons Green, Flowers Sands End crafts these coordinated suites to feel both modern and timeless, ready for local delivery and subtle celebration.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Held close against an ivory gown, the bridal bouquet becomes the focal point of a tender scene, capturing the mood of a Sands End wedding where the river and quiet streets frame the celebration. White lilies, fully opened and partly unfurling, spread their petals like soft, luminous stars, giving the bouquet a sense of spaciousness and grace. Nestled in the centre is a single red rose, its velvety petals layered tightly together, drawing the eye with a depth of colour that speaks of loyalty and love. Around these central blooms, tufts of fresh greenery rise and fall, some in fine, grass-like wisps, others in broader, leafier shapes, creating a natural rhythm as they weave through the flowers. Clusters of bright red hypericum berries punctuate the arrangement with rounded, cheerful forms, while delicate sprays of baby's breath drift through the gaps, adding a light, cloud-like texture. The bride's hands are delicately manicured, fingers gently encircling the stems, and the smooth ivory fabric of her gown acts as a quiet stage, letting the crisp whites, vivid reds, and soft greens stand out in clear harmony. The bouquet feels both composed and alive, as if it might sway slightly with each step along a Sands End path or through a riverside venue. Imagining this moment, you can almost sense the lily's sweet, creamy fragrance mingling with the rose's subtle perfume, rising with every breath. It is a bouquet designed not only for beauty in photographs, but for the private, unforgettable seconds when vows are exchanged and a new chapter begins along the Thames.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
A softly luminous cluster of pale yellow roses rests in a woven white vase, each bloom full and velvety, turning gently outward to reveal layers of creamy petals. Between those roses, fine gypsophila blooms like scattered pearls, their tiny white flowers catching the light and adding an airy, cloud-like texture. Long, ribboning blades of green grass have been looped around the composition, giving a contemporary edge and a gentle, sweeping silhouette that frames the arrangement without overwhelming it. The woven white vase, with its tactile ridges and neutral tone, anchors the palette and allows the soft yellows to read as warmly luminous in both morning and late-afternoon light. The overall impression is serene and uplifting, a piece that feels at once classic and quietly modern.

Crafted with the care of a neighbourhood florist in Sands End, this bouquet evokes the calm optimism of mornings near the riverside and the gentle bustle of nearby North End Road. It's the kind of centrepiece I would prepare for intimate weddings, celebratory breakfasts, or to lift a living room with a subtle sunny note. The textures invite touch-the velvet rose petals against the feathery gypsophila and the crisp grass loops-and the scent is a soft, fresh rose perfume. Flowers Sands End often sends similar arrangements for local deliveries around Fulham and Chelsea when families want something understated, graceful, and heartfelt.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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