''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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A quiet, intimate quartet of wedding images paints a consistent floral story in peaches, purples and whites. The first frame shows a close-up of the bride's hands holding a rounded bouquet: the centre is a cluster of soft peach roses whose velvety petals glow in the soft window light, surrounded by white lisianthus blushed with violet along their ruffled edges and dotted with tiny sprays of baby's breath that give the composition an airy lift. The bouquet's handle is sheathed in a peach ribbon, subtly finished so the ribbon itself recedes beneath the blooms, leaving attention to the texture and shape of each flower. Opposite, the groom's lapel features a single peach rose boutonniere - compact, elegant - accompanied by delicate fronds of greenery and baby's breath, tied with a blush ribbon that mirrors the bride's wrap and a matching peach tie visible beneath the jacket, uniting the couple's look with an understated, modern classic feel. Another view offers a smaller version of the bouquet laid on a woven, neutral fabric; its compact silhouette and pearl-dotted ribbon suggest either a bridesmaid's posy or a cherished toss bouquet kept for memories. The final image is a low centerpiece arranged in a white, basket-like vase with an open weave, the same peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus composing a rounded dome, two pale decorative spheres placed beside it to soften the table. The collection reads as one thoughtful design language - refined, romantic and well-suited to a village-hall reception near Berrylands Park or an afternoon celebration close to Surbiton's riverside. This arrangement has the soft, poetic air of a bridal keepsake: a symmetrical gathering of apricot-amber roses, each bloom unfurling like a small, warm sun, their layered petals hinting at cream at the heart. Encircling the roses is a delicate ring of violet-tinged lisianthus, white centers fading to cool purple rims that lend an elegant counterpoint to the roses' peach warmth. Interspersed are tiny sprays of white filler and slender green stems, their lace-like textures creating light, breathable space that makes the whole bouquet feel buoyant, as if it might float on a summer breeze. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, the petals catching soft highlights that make the apricot tones glow while subtle shadows lend depth and a sense of hand-crafted geometry. The tactile contrast-the roses' creamy, full-bodied feel against the lisianthus' finer, papery texture-invites a slow, affectionate touch. Close to the nose there's a clean, floral sweetness edged with fresh greenery; enough to be evocative without overwhelming. As a florist who often prepares bridal flowers for couples marrying near Berrylands station and taking photos by the Hogsmill, I picture this bouquet held against a lace gown or a vintage suit, its colours harmonising with early-morning light. It's designed to be understated yet richly emotive: refined, timeless, and quietly celebratory, a gentle companion for vows and portraits that will be treasured long after the day has ended. A gentle chorus of colour rests on light beige, textured fabric, photographed from a soft overhead angle so each blossom can be admired. The bouquet's centre is a dense dome of peach and soft orange roses-each bloom unfurling in layered spirals that seem to cradle the morning light-radiating warmth and a subtle, heady rose scent. Interspersed are white lisianthus with dramatic violet-rimmed petals; their ruffled edges introduce a playful, contemporary note that brings depth and a whisper of contrast to the arrangement. Floating between these main flowers are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, their cloudlike clusters providing air and movement, preventing the composition from feeling too formal. The stems are wrapped in a peach satin ribbon that trails from the bottom right, its smooth surface echoing the roses' sheen, while a delicate strand of cream pearls coils around the handle, lending a tactile glamour that invites the hand. The neutral linen backdrop and soft, diffused light emphasise texture-the velvety rose petals, the papery lisianthus edges, the feathery gypsophila-allowing each element to breathe. As a florist familiar with Berrylands and nearby Kingston roads, I see this as the kind of bouquet suited to an intimate wedding at a local chapel or a riverside registry celebration; it reads as classic yet modern, confident yet tender. The image captures not only colour and form but the bouquet's promise of ceremony and memory. This boutonniere, prepared by Berrylands Flowers in our local studio, is a considered study in soft colour and refined texture: a flawless peach rose rests at the centre, its layered petals blushing from creamy edges into a warm coral heart that seems to glow against the suit. Tiny clusters of white gypsophila cradle the bloom like a froth of tender snow, creating lightness and a sense of celebration, while fine green foliage-carefully selected sprigs and a single artfully curled leaf-gives direction and fresh structure. The piece is tied with a light peach satin ribbon, finished in a small, neat bow that mirrors the sheen of a matching coral-pink tie; the ribbon's smooth surface and subtle folds provide a restrained glamour that reads intimate rather than ostentatious. Placed on a charcoal lapel, the contrast makes every hue more vivid, and the boutonniere's compact silhouette sits comfortably against the tailored fabric. There is a sensory suggestion of fragrance: a soft rose perfume tempered by the green, leafy aroma you might notice walking from Berrylands toward Surbiton or past the market on a spring morning-small local impressions that shape the piece. Handwired and fastened with care, the boutonniere balances tradition and contemporary taste, suitable for a groom, best man, or a parent marking a milestone. As a florist's touch it aims to evoke calm joy and promise; the composition is neat, tactile, and timeless, each element chosen to sit well in photographs and to feel effortless throughout a long celebration. In soft, directional light this peach rose boutonniere reads as refined and gently romantic - the sort of detail Berrylands Flowers might prepare for a spring wedding near Berrylands station or a small celebration in Surbiton. The central bloom shows a warm gradient of apricot-gold at its heart that mellows to delicate peach at the petal edges; each petal curls with subtle velvet texture, inviting a careful, reverent touch. Wisps of gypsophila punctuate the arrangement with tiny white points, like distant stars set against the rose's warm glow, lending an air of lightness and innocence. Complementary loops of deep, glossy foliage provide a crisp, cool contrast in both colour and texture, their smoothness offsetting the rose's plush surface and adding structural movement to the piece. The stem is professionally bound in a matching satin ribbon tied with a small, tidy bow so the ribbon's faint sheen reflects ambient light without overpowering the floral tones. Set on a neutral linen background, the boutonniere's hues are emphasised - the peach and apricot come forward while the white gypsophila and green leaves frame the bloom like a small portrait. As a locally based florist I appreciate how this boutonniere reads well both in close-up photographs and in the quiet moments before vows, carrying a soft fragrance, a considered craftsmanship, and a lasting visual memory for couples celebrating in Kingston and the surrounding boroughs. From a gentle overhead angle the bouquet is captured resting on a light beige, linen-like surface that softens the composition and draws attention to the blooms. The focal flowers are soft peach and apricot roses whose layered petals curl inward then peel back in delicate, almost satin-like spirals, producing a warm core tone. Interlaced among them are white lisianthus with frilled edges distinctly edged in a cool violet-purple - the contrast is fresh and contemporary, while the tiny yellow stamens at their centres add a crisp, luminous detail. Wisps of baby's breath are sprinkled throughout like a fine, white mist, providing an ethereal texture that breathes around the denser roses. The bouquet's grip is wrapped in a complementary blush ribbon and finished with neat rows of small cream pearls, a refined hand-crafted touch that reads both elegant and tactile; the trimmed green stems peek from the base, neatly arranged. The lighting is soft and even, accentuating petal contours and the subtle sheen of the ribbon, giving the arrangement a serene, composed presence. As a florist who works across Berrylands and neighbouring Surbiton, I imagine this piece carried down a quiet lane toward Berrylands Station or placed as a low centrepiece for a small, intimate fête on nearby streets - it carries the quiet joy of a wedding day or the gentle grace of an anniversary offering. The overall mood is romantic, polished and utterly wearable, pairing warm peach with cool purple accents and the purity of white to create a bouquet that feels lovingly made and thoughtfully balanced. A compact, luxurious dome of apricot and peach roses commands the scene, each bloom layered with velvety petals from fully opened cups to tight, blushed buds that add depth and movement. Nestled around the rose cluster, white lisianthus bloom with cream interiors and their outer petal edges painted in deep violet - a delicate, painterly contrast that lifts the palette and draws the eye. Interwoven sprigs of tiny white gypsophila soften the composition, introducing lightness and a breathable silhouette against the dense rose dome. The flowers are arranged within a contemporary white woven orb-shaped vase made from bright reed, its open lattice like a modern basket that both supports and frames the blooms with sculptural grace. To the left on the clean white surface, two small woven wooden spheres sit as decorative accents, their pale bamboo weaving reflecting local craft traditions and echoing the vase's texture. A neutral, linen-toned background is softly out of focus, with warm side-lighting that accentuates petal translucence and the tactile contrast between silk-like roses and the basket's matte weave. The image reads as refined yet approachable, perfect for a thoughtful anniversary gift, a ceremony table, or a tranquil kitchen island. As someone who arranges flowers around Berrylands and nearby Surbiton, I picture this piece delivered with quiet care by Berrylands Flowers - a bouquet that radiates effortless hospitality and the gentle optimism of early spring.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding bloom with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Berrylands Flowers, Berrylands. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples, this premium wedding flower package offers coordinated bouquets and boutonnières to beautifully style your entire bridal party. Choose from three flexible options to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each collection includes a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and groom and groomsmen boutonnières for a cohesive, romantic look.

Our skilled florists handcraft every design using fresh, high-quality blooms, ensuring your flowers look exquisite from the ceremony to the last dance. Whether you're planning a classic, rustic, or contemporary celebration, we tailor colours and styles to complement your theme and venue. Enjoy a stress-free experience with reliable local service from Berrylands Flowers and trust us to add the perfect floral finishing touch to your special day.

Ideal for weddings in and around Berrylands, this collection offers premium quality, professional design, and dependable delivery. Reserve your "SI" Wedding Collection today and let us help create the unforgettable atmosphere you've been dreaming of.
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