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This four-image composition translates a single, romantic colour story into bridal and reception details suited to a Dulwich wedding morning. In the top-left panel the bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet close to her gown: pale peach roses densely packed at the heart, surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus with bright purple edges and scattered clusters of fine baby's breath that give an airy, hand-crafted finish. Her hands, with a discreet, elegant manicure, support the bouquet whose handle is subtly wrapped so the flowers remain the focus. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket - a mirrored peach rose accented with delicate greenery, tiny baby's breath and a neat blush ribbon that ties visually to a solid peach tie beneath the lapel. Bottom-left offers a second view of a smaller posy lying on a neutral woven fabric, stems wrapped in peach ribbon and secured with tiny pearly pins-an intimate bridesmaid or toss bouquet option. Bottom-right displays a reception centrepiece: the same trio of roses, lisianthus and gypsophila gathered into a rounded dome and placed in an airy white woven vase, flanked by two pale decorative spheres for texture and balance. As a local florist familiar with Lordship Lane markets and Dulwich Park celebrations, Dulwich Florist often crafts this balanced, tactile look-soft peach tones, lively violet edging, and whisper-light baby's breath-that photographs beautifully and feels gently fragrant without overwhelming a wedding breakfast table. This arrangement reads like a gentle poem suited for a bride: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses gathers at the centre, each bloom opening like a soft sunbeam, petals layered in a creamy, satin curl. Encircling the roses is a ring of purple-tipped lisianthus whose cool, white centres and dusky violet edges recall twilight skies brushing a peach horizon. A lace-like network of baby's breath nestles between blooms, lending an airy, ephemeral lattice that lightens the bouquet and gives it a dreamlike lift. The overall shape is compact but generous, designed to sit comfortably in the hands and to complement lace and silk without overpowering them. The colours read warm and poised: apricot and blush at the heart, a subtle counterpoint of violet-white at the perimeter. Texture plays between plush and wispy - the roses' creamy thickness versus the lisianthus' delicate thinness and the baby's breath's soft punctuation. Under soft daylight the petals glow translucent in places, veins and feathered edges catching the eye, while gentle shadows define the spiral of each rose. The scent is a fresh, sweet rose note with faint green undertones, calming and intimate. Made with wedding moments in mind, this bouquet feels timeless and refined, created to be the quiet focus of a ceremony held near Lordship Lane or a small reception at a Dulwich gardens venue, and suitable for local delivery across Dulwich and nearby SE21 neighbourhoods. Captured from just above and resting horizontally on a neutral, slightly nubby beige fabric-like linen or burlap-this bouquet presents a refined study in warm colour and delicate detail. The composition centres on a plush, rounded mass of peach and soft orange roses, their petals densely packed into graceful spirals that create a tactile, opulent surface. Cooling the warmth are select white lisianthus blossoms rimmed in deep violet; their frilled edges introduce a contemporary, slightly dramatic note that deepens the bouquet's colour range without overwhelming the rose-dominant palette. Scattered through the arrangement, tiny clusters of baby's breath (gypsophila) offer lightness and a whisper of innocence, slipping between larger blooms like soft breath. The handle is wrapped in a smooth peach-coral satin ribbon that trails from the lower right, and around it winds a delicate strand of cream-coloured pearls, lending the stems a refined, bridal finish that would sit comfortably in a Dulwich wedding photography set near the Gallery or in a chapel on Alleyn Park. Natural, soft daylight sculpts gentle shadows and highlights across the petals, enhancing gradients from apricot to coral and accentuating the satin sheen. As a local florist accustomed to preparing bouquets for ceremonies across East Dulwich and Lordship Lane, I imagine this design carried down an aisle or rested on a reception table-romantic, elegant, and carefully balanced between classic beauty and a modern colour twist. Dulwich Florist prepares similarly styled bouquets for same-day and scheduled deliveries across the area. This boutonniere, prepared by a local hand in Dulwich, reads like a small, tender story pinned to a suit - a peach rose taking centre stage, its petals layered in soft, warm spirals that catch the light and seem to hold a promise. Surrounding the central bloom, sprays of tiny white baby's breath (gypsophila) float like clouds, lending an innocent, dreamlike texture that contrasts with the rose's velvety firmness. Wisps of fresh greenery and a slender fern add movement and a hint of woodland freshness, as if the stem had been gathered from a hedgerow near Lordship Lane or a morning stroll beside Dulwich Park. The ribbon that binds the stems is a satin in matching coral-pink, tied into a tidy, unobtrusive bow that echoes the tie's sheen and reinforces the composition's quiet cohesion. The suit's deep charcoal provides a sophisticated backdrop, intensifying the peach tones and making every delicate white blossom and green vein stand out with clarity. There is a subtle, floral scent suggested in the piece - gentle and uplifting rather than heady - that would sit well beneath a groom's collar without overpowering conversation. Crafted with the kind of attention to proportion and texture you'd expect from an experienced florist in the area, this boutonniere is as much about tactile detail as appearance: the soft velvet of the rose, the papery crispness of the baby's breath, the satiny ribbon, and the cool weight of the pin. It's chosen to mark significant moments - weddings, anniversaries, or intimate ceremonies - with refined tenderness and local character. Set on a pane of neutral linen, this peach-hued boutonniere feels like a fragment of a sunlit morning in Dulwich Village. The single rose at its center glows with layered tones-from deep apricot near the cup to a tender peach at the petal tips-its velvety surface almost tactile in the photograph. Surrounding it, small clusters of gypsophila offer a powdery white counterpoint, their pixie-like blooms scattering light like distant stars. Cool glossy leaves and a fine loop of fern provide a fresh green framework, their crisp edges giving the arrangement a tailored silhouette suited to a suit lapel. The stem is wrapped in a satin ribbon that matches the rose-a soft peach strip tied with neat, understated care-catching subtle highlights where the light grazes its surface. There is an implied fragrance in the image, a soft, sweet note that suggests spring orchards and early summer weddings, a scent that seems to belong to walks past Dulwich Park and the blossom-lined streets near Lordship Lane. As made by an experienced local hand, this boutonniere speaks of attentive workmanship: balanced proportions, secure binding, and an eye for how it will read in photographs and in close embraces. Couples marrying in the East Dulwich neighbourhood often choose a piece like this for its graceful simplicity and for the way it complements both formalwear and the relaxed charm of nearby venues. Captured from above on a warm, light-beige fabric that resembles woven linen, this bouquet reads as an exercise in soft contrast and refined texture. The principal roses, shaded in creamy apricot and peach, unfurl in layered, sumptuous spirals whose velvet petals glow under soft, even lighting. Interlaced among them are crisp white lisianthus blossoms, their ruffled edges traced with a delicate violet-purple rim and centres brushed with pale yellow stamens, giving the arrangement a cool, modern edge against the roses' warmth. Fine sprigs of baby's breath are scattered like breathy punctuation, their miniature white blooms creating an airy veil that softens the composition and adds a light, celebratory feel. The stem-wrap is a blush-peach ribbon bound with multiple rows of tiny cream pearls, a tactile flourish that reads as both luxurious and intimate; the trimmed green stems at the base show careful finishing. The overall bouquet carries a gentle fragrance of rose and fresh foliage, subdued yet evocative, suited for a bride walking from Dulwich Village to a nearby ceremony or for a thoughtful gift sent to a flat off Alleyn Park. The tactile contrasts-the smooth petals, the ruffled lisianthus, the cool sheen of pearls-are as important as the colour story, which balances warm peaches with cool lilac accents and pristine whites. This piece feels handmade, attentive, and respectfully romantic, designed to sit gracefully in photographs, to rest in a bride's hands, or to serve as a centrepiece at a small celebration in a Dulwich home. This arrangement reads like a small sculpture of summer: a dense dome of apricot and soft peach roses - about two to three dozen - arranged to balance open petals and neat, tucked buds so the surface seems to breathe. Around the base, white Lisianthus flowers curl outward, their creamy petals tipped in deep, almost indigo-purple, giving each bloom a delicate rim that both frames and brightens the roses. Flecks of white Gypsophila are woven through the design, lending a light, cloud-like texture that offsets the roses' velvety weight. The flowers are held within a modern white orb of woven reeds, an airy basket-like vase with an open lattice that suggests handcrafted wicker or rattan; its bright finish makes the warm apricot tones sing. On the table to the left rest two decorative wooden spheres woven from thin strips of bamboo or light wood - one larger, one smaller - which mirror the basket's natural craft and add a playful, tactile counterpoint. Behind, a softened linen-beige backdrop blurs into gentle neutral tones, reminiscent of the calm interiors and gallery walls near the Dulwich Picture Gallery or local cafés on East Dulwich's high street. The lighting is soft and directional, emphasising petal texture, the slight sheen on rose petals, and the airy gaps in the basket. This bouquet feels both celebratory and composed: ideal as a wedding centrepiece, a thoughtful anniversary gift, or a carefully curated accent for a modern home in Dulwich seeking quiet luxury and floral poetry.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding effortlessly elegant with the "SI" Wedding Collection, exclusively at Dulwich Florist in Dulwich. Designed for style-conscious couples, this curated floral package provides everything you need for a beautifully coordinated bridal party. Choose from three flexible options tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests.

Each collection includes a stunning bridal bouquet, handcrafted bridesmaid bouquets, and perfectly matched groom boutonnieres. Our expert florists use fresh, premium blooms to create romantic, long-lasting arrangements that complement your wedding theme and colour palette. From the walk down the aisle to the final photos, your flowers will look flawless.

Dulwich Florist offers friendly, reliable service, ensuring your wedding flowers are delivered on time and in perfect condition. We work closely with you to refine your vision and bring it to life with luxury, high-quality florals. Celebrate life, love, and marriage in the most heart-warming atmosphere with the "SI" Wedding Collection. Order today from Dulwich Florist and let us take care of every floral detail.
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