Notting Hill Wedding Collections

At Notting Hill Flowers, weddings are at the heart of what we do. From intimate townhouse ceremonies off Westbourne Grove to elegant receptions near Portobello Road and romantic celebrations by Holland Park, our experienced local florist team designs wedding flowers that feel perfectly "you".

Every couple is different, so we take time to understand your colours, venue light, and season. Our bespoke wedding bouquets, buttonholes, table designs and ceremony arches are created fresh each morning by florists who have been serving the Notting Hill community for years. You can order online for consultations, sample bouquets, and last-minute finishing touches, with same-day delivery available until 3 PM across Notting Hill, Kensington, and Bayswater.

We work closely with local venues and planners, advising on bloom choices that last beautifully from "I do" to the final dance. Whether you love classic ivory roses, wild garden-style arrangements, or modern minimalist designs, we'll guide you on seasonal availability and fragrance so your wedding flowers look stunning in person and in photos.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Ceremony arches, pew ends and aisle décor
  • Reception centrepieces and cake flowers

Planning from nearby Paddington or Shepherd's Bush? You can easily order online and trust our Notting Hill wedding specialists to deliver everything personally and on time.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this boutonnière and its companion bouquet tell a quiet story of confidence and tenderness - a single, small red rose curled with graceful petals, its rich crimson balanced by a tiny froth of baby's breath and a trailing tendril of eucalyptus. The matching bouquet continues that story in a larger voice: abundant royal blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, cloud-like base while clusters of deep red roses are nestled in among them, each rose head offering velvety depth and timeless romance. The eucalyptus leaves - round, silver-green, and slightly waxy - peek between blooms and add a cool texture that breathes through the arrangement; their scent layers with the roses' classic perfume to create a fresh, verdant impression. Baby's breath acts as lace, its fine white points softening edges and giving the whole composition an airy lift. Observing the arrangement up close you notice the variety of textures: the hydrangea's lush density, the rose's smooth velvet, the eucalyptus's crisp surfaces and the delicate snapshot-like quality of gypsophila. The pieces are composed with modern sensibility yet rooted in traditional bridal craftsmanship, ideal for a Notting Hill wedding where streets like Westbourne Grove and Ladbroke Grove lend an eclectic, gently bohemian backdrop. Prepared at Notting Hill Flowers, the stems feel freshly cut and carefully conditioned; the design strikes a balance between structured formality and spontaneous garden charm, perfect for photographs taken along cobbled avenues or in the filtered light of a townhouse ceremony.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned to the groom's charcoal jacket, near the breast pocket and just above a matching peach tie, the boutonniere offers a small, eloquent echo of the bridal colours and the day's mood. A single peach rose-fresh, compact and perfectly formed-takes centre stage, its outer petals softening from apricot to cream toward the heart. Surrounding it are whisper-fine sprigs of baby's breath and a few slender, bright green leaves that introduce a cool counterpoint to the warmth of the rose. A neat blush ribbon wraps the stem and is tied with the same understated restraint that a Notting Hill couple might favour for an intimate ceremony near Ladbroke Grove; the clean lines of the suit against the organic curve of the flower create a pleasing, considered contrast. The boutonniere reads as both contemporary and timeless: minimal in composition yet confident in colour, with a touch of traditional formality in the placement and a contemporary voice in the single-rose choice. If you imagine the scent, it is light and warmly floral, a discreet sweetness that mingles with the subtle woody notes of a well-made suit; a stylistic detail that feels curated rather than conspicuous. For weddings across Notting Hill and nearby streets like Clarendon Road, this petite floral accessory ties the groom to the bouquet in the hands of his partner while remaining an object of comfort and composure-an intimate, wearable emblem of union crafted with steady hands and an eye for harmony.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-image collage showcases a refined wedding flower story in shades of white, cream, fresh green, and lively red, evoking the timeless charm of a Notting Hill townhouse ceremony. In the top-left image, a bride is shown from the chest down, holding a lavish cascading bouquet in front of a warm beige background. Her white, subtly textured dress frames the flowers, allowing the star-shaped oriental lilies to shine, their open white petals and visible stamens giving a sense of fragrance and movement. From the main cluster, delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids drape downward, their arching stems and wide petals creating a waterfall effect. A single creamy rose glows at the centre, nestled among bright green spherical blooms, like miniature chrysanthemums, interwoven with tiny white gypsophila and glossy green foliage. Clusters of bright red berries add a romantic, almost festive accent, reminiscent of a winter stroll through nearby Kensington Gardens. In the top-right panel, a groom in a dark charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie wears a coordinating boutonnière on his lapel. It features one pristine white orchid bloom, a small tuft of green pompons, and minute white filler flowers, neatly tied with a vivid red ribbon that mirrors his tie. The bottom-left image isolates this buttonhole design on textured beige fabric, revealing the smooth orchid petals, the compact green head, and the carefully wrapped stems. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows the full bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, against a soft grey wall, flanked by three white wicker balls of varying size. This final view reveals the bouquet's full cascade of lilies, orchids, berries, and greenery, expressing a sense of romance and thoughtful craftsmanship that would feel at home at any chic West London reception.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story, as if following one couple from their vows in a Notting Hill church to an evening toast on a nearby garden terrace. In the top-left panel, the bride's upper body is cropped so only her strapless white gown and hands are visible. She holds a generous, domed bouquet bursting with velvety fuchsia peonies and crisp white alstroemeria, each lily petal marked by fine maroon freckles. Fresh green foliage and slender, spiky lime-green blooms weave through the design, giving depth and a slightly wild, organic lift. The light falls softly across the flowers, highlighting the layered peony petals and smooth lily surfaces. In the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal jacket and lilac-toned tie form a sleek backdrop for a coordinating boutonniere. This miniature arrangement echoes the main bouquet with white alstroemeria, delicate green floral spikes, and small leaves, all neatly bound with a lavender satin ribbon pinned close to the lapel. On the bottom-left lies a smaller hand-tied bouquet on a pale beige, textured fabric, likely for a bridesmaid or bouquet toss along one of Notting Hill's tree-lined streets. Magenta peonies, white lilies, and green accents are bound tightly with a lavender ribbon, the stems cleanly trimmed and parallel. The bottom-right panel shifts to the reception, showing a cluster of the same wedding flowers tucked into a contemporary white spherical vase made from interlacing strands, almost like a woven lantern. Three pale wicker balls sit alongside, extending the natural, tactile theme into a stylish wedding centerpiece that would sit beautifully on a long table in a local Notting Hill venue.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned against a deep charcoal suit, a single pink rose boutonniere becomes the focal point, its soft hue glowing gently against the dark, tailored fabric. The rose is at that perfect in-between stage of opening, where the outer petals curl slightly away while the inner ones still nestle close, forming a tight, sculptural centre. Fine strands of greenery and a few airy florets of white gypsophila surround the bloom, like whispers of texture that keep the design light and refined. A slim strip of velvet ribbon, wrapped smoothly around the stems, adds a touch of tactile richness, as if chosen to echo the quiet elegance of a Notting Hill townhouse wedding. The whole piece is compact and carefully composed, suggesting the work of a florist who understands that a groom's buttonhole should complement, not compete with, the bridal bouquet and overall styling. It feels as if this boutonniere has just been pinned before a ceremony at a local church near Ladbroke Grove or a chic registry office not far from Kensington Gardens, the rose still cool from the florist's studio. The delicate baby's breath catches the available light, adding little points of brightness against the suit, while the greenery grounds the composition and brings a hint of woodland freshness. You can almost sense the faint, green-rose scent each time the groom moves, a subtle reminder of the day's significance. This is a small detail, yet it carries a great deal of emotion, embodying romance, poise, and a measure of boyish charm on a very grown-up occasion.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part image tells the story of a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the kind of cohesive design a couple might choose for a ceremony near Notting Hill Gate or along Ladbroke Grove. In the top-left frame, a bride wearing an elegant white lace gown holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is dense with velvety red roses, each head carefully angled to form a smooth, domed silhouette, while fine sprays of white baby's breath nestle between the blooms. Subtle hints of green foliage peek through, adding depth and contrast, and the soft light catches the lace and petals, suggesting a calm, romantic moment before walking down the aisle. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's boutonniere set against a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and a bold red tie. A single red rosebud forms the heart of the design, surrounded by baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and wisps of decorative grass, all bound with a slender red satin ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's rich tones. Below, on the left, a second hand-tied bouquet rests on a pale, textured surface, its vibrant red roses and frothy gypsophila forming a full, rounded cluster. The stems are neatly lined and secured with red and white striped twine, hinting at handcrafted care in a local workshop such as Notting Hill Flowers. In the bottom-right frame, a compact centerpiece of crimson roses and baby's breath is arranged atop a white, spherical vase made from woven, rattan-like strands. Two smaller decorative balls in soft, natural tones lie in front, completing a modern yet romantic table setting that would suit a reception in a Notting Hill hotel, townhouse, or garden marquee, all unified by the same classic red-and-white palette.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this image is shown up close, a beautifully composed miniature that mirrors the romance of a Notting Hill wedding bouquet. At its heart is a single, carefully selected rose in a soft lilac shade, petals gently cupped as if just opening, with a subtle sheen that catches the ambient light. Around it, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a fine, cloud-like frame, while a touch of feathery greenery adds texture and contrast without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. The stem is wrapped in a slender lavender ribbon, tied with neat precision so it lies flat against a jacket lapel, the satin catching a quiet glimmer much like streetlamps along Westbourne Grove at dusk. The overall composition feels poised and confident, perfect for a groom stepping out of a classic stucco-fronted townhouse or a venue tucked near Portobello Road. The colour story gently reflects the bridal bouquet-creamy whites, blush tones, and lavender notes-creating a seamless visual conversation between the couple's flowers. You can almost sense the faint fragrance of the rose when imagined against a freshly pressed suit, a personal talisman of joy that moves with each breath and gesture. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist used to intimate townhouse ceremonies and registry office celebrations, this boutonnière isn't just decorative; it quietly anchors the groom to the day's emotions, a small but significant piece of floral artistry designed to be cherished in photos and memories long after the final toast.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four images captures a complete, thoughtfully matched wedding flower story, the kind you might see dressing a chic celebration just off Portobello Road in Notting Hill. In the top left frame, the camera focuses on a bride from the waist down, her intricate white lace dress providing a textured canvas for a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids arc forward in elegant strands, each bloom pristine and slightly translucent, with soft yellow centres adding depth. Between them, blush pink garden roses and light lavender stock flowers are tucked like little clouds of colour, interwoven with wisps of white baby's breath and a generous scattering of fresh green foliage. Spiky, deeper pink accent flowers punctuate the design, lending modern energy to the classical romance. In the top right, a groom's boutonnière is pinned to the dark charcoal lapel of a tailored suit. A bright red tie and patterned shirt hint at personality beneath the formal style, but the floral focus remains on a single white phalaenopsis orchid, framed by tiny gypsophila blooms and neat, slender greenery, all tied with a narrow white satin ribbon that sits snugly against the fabric. The bottom left image isolates that same boutonnière on a pale beige, textured background, highlighting the smooth orchid petals, the fine baby's breath, and the careful stems wrapped in ribbon, ready to be fastened just before the ceremony. In the bottom right, a coordinating centerpiece stands on a clean white surface in a white woven cylindrical vase. It bursts with the same white orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, foliage, and deeper pink spikes, while two white woven spheres beside it complete an elegant table scene that would suit a stylish Notting Hill Flowers reception setup.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images captures a harmonised wedding collection in red, white and deep green, each piece echoing the next with thoughtful repetition of roses, lilies and phalaenopsis orchids. The top-left panel frames the bride from the waist down against a soft beige field; her lace bodice peeks into view while she holds a generous cascading bouquet where open white lilies and delicate trailing orchids mingle with tight red roses, clusters of small white baby's breath and bright hypericum berries, the greens threading through like soft ribbon. The top-right panel is a close-up of the groom's lapel on a charcoal jacket, a single pristine white orchid anchored by two bunches of red berries and sprigs of Gypsophila, finished with a slim red ribbon that picks up the vivid tie beneath - a small, elegant mirror of the bridal palette. The bottom-left image lays a boutonniere flat on textured beige fabric so you can study the composition: the orchid's smooth, cool petals, the waxy texture of the berries and the feathery baby's breath contrasted against slender green leaves. The bottom-right shows a centrepiece in a decorative white woven vessel, set among white spherical accents; it repeats the bouquet's cascading form with lilies, roses and orchids flowing over the rim and fine wisps of greenery softening the silhouette. Light is soft and even throughout, lending the flowers a tactile presence; the arrangement feels right at home for ceremonies around Portobello Road, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Grove, evoking the calm confidence of a locally crafted wedding scheme.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower story, the kind of soft, romantic styling often requested by couples marrying in and around Notting Hill. In the top-left frame, only the bride's torso is visible, wrapped in a simple strapless white gown. Her hands are wrapped around a luxurious cascading bouquet, where scores of open white phalaenopsis orchids tumble forward and mingle with blush pink garden roses, hints of lavender blooms, and light touches of greenery. Baby's breath peeks through like a mist, giving the arrangement a dreamy, almost weightless quality. The top-right image shifts focus to the groom, zooming in on his dark grey suit jacket. On his lapel, a refined boutonniere features a single white phalaenopsis orchid supported by tiny lavender filler flowers and fresh green foliage, all bound neatly with a narrow purple ribbon that matches his vivid magenta tie. It feels like a small but deliberate echo of the bridal bouquet, the kind of detail a local florist would fine-tune for a ceremony near Holland Park. The bottom-left frame shows another boutonniere laid carefully on textured beige fabric, this time with a white orchid bud, tiny sprigs of white baby's breath, and a bright pink ribbon, highlighting the play of textures between smooth petals and soft textile. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a dramatic cascading centerpiece set in a sculptural white woven vase. White orchids flow downward among layered shades of pink and lavender roses, lilac-toned fillers, and clouds of baby's breath, with three white woven spheres arranged nearby on a white surface, forming an artful, cohesive scene ideal for a stylish London townhouse reception.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully composed wedding bouquet and boutonnière lie side by side, as if awaiting a couple getting married near Notting Hill Gate. The bouquet is round and full, built around mauve-pink roses whose petals curl softly at the edges, each bloom open enough to show its intricate heart without looking overblown. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums cluster in small, tactile domes, adding a modern contrast of colour and a hint of playful whimsy. Creamy lisianthus and other white blossoms are threaded throughout, their layered, fluttering petals lending a cloud-like softness that balances the stronger tones of the roses. A scattering of slender greenery frames the outer edge, with some elongated leaves reaching outwards to keep the design from feeling too rigid, while still maintaining a classic, rounded bridal shape. The stems are gathered cleanly and wrapped in a smooth, satin-like ribbon in shades of blush and white, giving the handle a polished, comfortable finish that feels secure in the hand. Soft, diffused light glances across the arrangement, making the mauve and cream petals appear almost luminous, as though lit by a bright yet gentle London afternoon. Beside it, the groom's boutonnière features a single white bloom, perhaps a lisianthus bud, accented with fine foliage and a touch of lavender ribbon that subtly mirrors the bouquet's palette. This pairing evokes the quiet excitement of a wedding morning in Notting Hill, perfectly suited for couples who want flowers that feel intimate, contemporary, and thoughtfully curated for their big day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage feels like a love letter in red, designed for a stylish Notting Hill ceremony or reception. In the top-left panel, a bride in a smooth white gown gently clasps a tightly packed bouquet of crimson roses, each petal soft and velvety, their centres spiralling towards a deep, romantic heart. Nestled between them are red hypericum berries, round and polished, like tiny jewels scattered through the blooms. A precise ring of rich green foliage curves beneath the flowers, framing the bouquet in a neat, circular halo that rests gracefully against the fabric of her dress. In the top-right image, the groom's boutonniere sits smartly on a dark charcoal jacket, offset by a vivid red tie and crisp white shirt. The small design features a single red rosebud, tender and just beginning to unfurl, framed by slender green leaves and clustered with tiny white gypsophila flowers and matching berries, all tied together with a delicate red satin bow. The bottom-left frame turns the focus to another red rose bouquet, perhaps for a bridesmaid making her way through the leafy streets near Ladbroke Grove. Several lush roses and gleaming berries emerge from a base of curved, dark green tropical leaves, which fan out and wrap around the flowers in a sculptural arc, with a trailing red ribbon binding the stems over a neutral beige fabric. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and berries forms a chic table centerpiece, perched on a white woven spherical vase crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller wooden orbs lie beside it on a smooth pale surface, set against a soft beige and grey backdrop, suggesting refined, coordinated décor perfect for an intimate Notting Hill wedding breakfast.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image collage captures a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower story, as you might see at a chic Notting Hill townhouse celebration. The upper-left panel reveals a bride from the shoulders down, her white lace dress softly textured against a densely packed round bouquet in her hands. Light pink and lilac-tinged roses, some tight in bud and others fully open, mingle with bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, fluttery stems of pink alstroemeria freckled with yellow, and delicate white baby's breath, all nestled into rich green foliage that adds depth and freshness. In the upper-right panel, the focus shifts to a groom's charcoal grey suit, where a single blush rosebud boutonniere sits against a vibrant fuchsia tie. It is accented with a couple of green chrysanthemum buttons, tiny white gypsophila blossoms, and slender grasses, all neatly bound with a matching pink ribbon, creating a polished, modern look perfect for vows near Kensington Park Gardens. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet laid on a pale, textured fabric, perhaps waiting for a bridesmaid; the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath are tied with a bold fuchsia ribbon, showcasing the clean cut of the stems and the skilled spiral of the hand-tied design. In the lower-right panel, a rounded centerpiece sits on a crisp white surface: pink and lavender roses and bright green chrysanthemums form a compact dome, flecked with baby's breath and alstroemeria, all gathered into a white woven sphere vase. Two smaller decorative wicker orbs rest beside it, echoing the lattice texture and suggesting an intimate reception table somewhere just off Portobello Road.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images captures the harmony of coordinated rose designs, as if styled for a chic Notting Hill ceremony tucked just off Westbourne Grove. In the top left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, her white dress with subtle lace detailing forming a clean backdrop for a round, hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet glows with tightly clustered cream and pale yellow roses, contrasted by rich pink and mauve-leaning rose heads. Threads of white baby's breath and small pockets of green foliage nestle between the blooms, lending movement and a soft, cloud-like texture that feels classic yet current. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere set against a dark grey or charcoal suit jacket, crisply tailored. A bold red silk tie and pristine white shirt frame a single white rosebud, accented with miniature white filler flowers and a tiny sprig of greenery, all bound together with a slim, white satin bow that speaks to meticulous handwork. In the lower left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet rests on a lightly textured linen cloth in warm beige tones, echoing the bridal bouquet but with a slightly looser, more relaxed composition. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with brighter pink blooms and abundant baby's breath, the stems wrapped in a cheerful pink and white striped ribbon that suggests individuality within a coordinated bridal party. The bottom right image presents a compact centerpiece of matching roses and foliage, poised on a spherical white twig vase. Two small woven decorative balls sit alongside on a white surface against a muted beige background, completing a look that would suit a candlelit Notting Hill reception or intimate local restaurant wedding dinner.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet rests against soft fabric, captured in that quiet pause before the walk down the aisle, its colours echoing the gentle skies over Notting Hill in early morning. The bouquet is rounded yet loose, crafted with the trained precision of an experienced florist and the tenderness of a love letter. At its core, white lisianthus unfurl in layers of velvety petals, their creamy centres cradled by ruffled edges that feel almost like silk tumbling over itself. Around them, pillows of pastel hydrangea form a cloud of pale blues and lilacs, giving fullness and a delicate, misty texture. Sprinkled through this softness are playful lilac allium heads, tiny star-shaped blossoms clustered into spheres, adding a whimsical note of movement and subtle drama. Slender stems of fresh greenery weave between the flowers, their clean lines and crisp edges providing contrast to the plush blooms, like the neat rows of trees along Kensington Park Road. The stems are wrapped tightly with ribbon, smooth and secure beneath the fingers, suggesting how easily this bouquet can be held close to the heart during vows or lifted high for photographs on a cobbled Notting Hill side street. Light from a nearby window seems to pool on the petals, giving them a dewy brightness that feels both youthful and serene. Though the scent is imagined, it carries the suggestion of green stems just cut, a touch of sweetness, and the cool clarity of a garden in the first hours of day. Every flower appears chosen with care for a couple seeking something personal and timeless-a bouquet that will glide down the aisle, decorate a reception table, or rest beside a keepsake box long after the celebrations along Portobello Road have ended.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of images presents a unified wedding scheme of warm peach-orange roses, light gypsophila and verdant greenery, described as if you were feeling it in hand. In the upper-left frame a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against her soft white gown: tightly clustered apricot roses open into layered spirals, interspersed with clouds of baby's breath and glossy leaves that add structure and contrast; the texture reads both plush and airy under soft daylight. The top-right close-up shows a groom's navy or deep charcoal jacket bearing a single-peach-rose boutonnière, the bud cradled by tiny gypsophila and a neat wisp of foliage, tied at the stem with a small peach ribbon that mirrors a warm coral tie - a subtle echo of coordinated tones. Below, the bouquet is photographed laid on a light, textured fabric, the handle wrapped in a white ribbon patterned with tiny peach dots and finished with pearl-studded detailing that hints at careful, tactile finishing. The lower-right image places a lush floral dome of apricot roses and baby's breath atop a white woven spherical holder, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres that soften table settings and catch candlelight. The overall impression is of hand-crafted elegance and gentle fragrance - a bouquet that feels at home in Notting Hill venues from Pembridge Villas to nearby Holland Park, created with an eye for proportion and the quiet intimacy of a neighbourhood ceremony.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme as assembled by a seasoned Notting Hill florist. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless gown holds a generous, aromatic bridal bouquet centred on large white oriental lilies; some blooms are open and luminous, others remain in tight, hopeful buds. Interspersed are white Eustoma (lisianthus) with a vivid purple rim that reads like watercolor, and narrow spikes of deep purple accent flowers that provide vertical punctuation. The bouquet's texture is layered-feathery grasses, broad green leaves and small clusters of gypsophila peek through, while the stems are elegantly wrapped in white ribbon for a polished hand-tied finish. Top-right shows the groom's boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal suit jacket: a single open purple-edged lisianthus, a diminishing lily bud and a few slivers of spiky purple accents are tied with a tiny white ribbon bow, the look balanced against a rich purple silk tie beneath the lapel. The bottom-left panel presents a smaller bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on textured light beige fabric, echoing the main arrangement in miniature with the same white lilies and lilac-edged lisianthus. Bottom-right reveals a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a modern white spherical lattice vase, where cascading greenery and grass-like foliage mingle with open lilies and purple-rimmed Eustoma, set beside woven beige spheres on a pale tabletop. As Notting Hill Flowers would arrange for a Portobello Road reception, the composition (and its soft, warm light) feels quietly celebratory and perfectly tailored to a London neighbourhood celebration.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
On a neatly dressed table, a refined floral centerpiece brings a sense of calm celebration, its composition centred on white lilies and a single red rose rising from a white woven vase. The vase itself, with its basket-style weave, introduces a tactile, homely quality that suits the relaxed elegance of a Notting Hill dinner party near Elgin Crescent or a wedding breakfast in a boutique hotel off Westbourne Park Road. The lilies, pristine and gently flared, fan out like starbursts of soft ivory, while the solitary rose sits among them like a jewel, its petals layered, velvety, and rich in crimson tone. Fine curls of green foliage arc and spiral through the arrangement, adding playful movement that contrasts with the vessel's clean, structured form. Small clusters of red berries provide subtle pops of colour that echo the rose, and airy sprays of baby's breath weave between the larger blooms, catching the light like tiny flecks of frost. The overall effect is balanced and uncluttered: modern lines, a restrained wintery palette, and just enough festive red to bring warmth to the setting. The lighting in the scene is soft, likely from candles or low evening lamps, giving the flowers a gentle glow and allowing shadows to fall delicately across the tablecloth. This design would sit beautifully on a sweetheart table in a Notting Hill townhouse or on a long banqueting table overlooking one of the garden squares. Its mood is joyful yet composed, a quiet expression of gratitude and love, perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or intimate celebrations where guests gather to share stories, toast new beginnings, and enjoy the comforting presence of fresh, thoughtfully arranged flowers.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned to a smart black lapel, the boutonnière reads like a tiny, carefully composed love letter: a single pale yellow rose sits at the heart, its velvety petals curved inward in a perfect bud that suggests quiet tenderness. Around that central bloom, wisps of airy baby's breath and narrow green sprigs add a sense of lightness and movement, their fine textures contrasting with the rose's soft density. The boutonnière is bound with a crisp white ribbon, the knot neat and unobtrusive, which allows the small composition to speak with understated elegance against the vivid flash of a red tie. Under soft daylight the rose's pale colour looks almost luminous, a calm note amid the excitement of a wedding morning; the boutonnière's scent is a faint, fresh rose whisper rather than an overpowering perfume. As a florist based in Notting Hill, I often imagine these pins crossing the threshold from classic townhouses on Pembridge Road to lively gatherings on Portobello Road, small details that connect the wearer to the place and the people around them. There's a tactile pleasure in the piece too - the gentle give of petals, the papery strength of the greens, the cool smoothness of the ribbon - and an emotional clarity: this tiny floral accent announces care, belonging, and the intimate joy of the day. At Notting Hill Flowers we design such boutonnieres to harmonise with suits, ties, and the rhythms of local ceremonies, created with steadiness and an eye for enduring simplicity.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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