''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This intimate four-frame composition shows how a single floral palette-peach roses, white lisianthus edged in purple, and delicate baby's breath-unifies bridal details from bouquet to table. In the top-left panel, the bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against her ivory dress: a compact heart of pale peach roses surrounded by ruffled, purple-edged lisianthus and flecks of baby's breath, the petals catching soft window light as if just collected from a morning market in Ealing Broadway. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's charcoal jacket where a neat boutonniere mirrors the bouquet - one peach rose, slender greenery, tiny white buds and a blush ribbon knot that echoes his solid peach tie beneath the lapel. In the bottom-left panel a smaller variant of the bouquet lies on a textured neutral fabric; its handle wrapped in a peach ribbon threaded with pearl-style pins, suggesting a vintage touch for bridesmaids or a toss bouquet passed among friends after vows held near St Mary's Road or Mount Park. The bottom-right panel frames a low dome centerpiece - the familiar trio of blooms gathered into a rounded shape inside a white, lattice-style basket vase, paired with two light beige woven decorative spheres that soften the table vignette for a reception in a village hall or a West Ealing pub. The overall mood is restrained, romantic and tactile: velvety rose petals, the crisp edge of lisianthus, the feathery lightness of baby's breath and subtle ribbon sheen. As an Ealing florist I imagine this set offered by Ealing Flowers for local deliveries, bringing a harmonious, handcrafted look across ceremony and reception spaces. This arrangement reads like gentle poetry meant for a bridal moment, the kind we often prepare for couples saying their vows near Ealing Common or along Pitshanger Lane. At its centre, apricot-roses are gathered in a symmetrical cluster, each petal unfurling in a soft, silky curl that reflects warm light as if warmed by a morning sun. Encircling those roses is a ring of purple-tipped, white lisianthus whose cool tones provide an elegant counterpoint to the peach; the small violet edges suggest the hush of twilight over Uxbridge Road. A delicate lattice of white baby's breath and airy filler blooms threads through the arrangement, creating a faint, cloud-like veil that lightens the composition and conveys a weightless, floating quality. The texture balances velvety rose petals with the crisp, papery feel of lisianthus and the feather-light breathiness of the filler, inviting touch as much as sight. The photograph's soft, ambient lighting highlights the petals' veins and the gentle curl at each rose's centre, while the shadows around the base impart depth and give the bouquet a softly sculpted form. As a florist who styles bouquets for weddings across Ealing, I can feel the thoughtful restraint in this design - refined, timeless, and intimate. Crafted with care by Ealing Flowers, it is the kind of bouquet that complements lace gowns and simple ceremonies, promising to be a quiet, radiant focal point of a day built on promise and quiet joy. A whisper of affection lies in this hand-tied bridal bouquet, positioned horizontally on a neutral, textured beige fabric and photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint that honours every delicate curve. The core of the arrangement is a generous, rounded mass of soft peach and muted orange roses, their layered petals unfurling like warm blushes at dawn and offering a velvet touch if you were to hold them. Threaded through these are white lisianthus, their frilled petals tipped with vivid violet-small theatrical moments that sharpen the palette and add contemporary elegance to the classic roses. Tiny clouds of Gypsophila float between stems, lending an ethereal lightness and suggesting quiet optimism. The stems themselves are neatly swathed in a coral-tinged satin ribbon whose satiny sheen catches the ambient light; a neat spiral of cream pearls winds down the handle, suggesting heirloom jewellery and tactile comfort. The overall mood is intimate and celebratory, evoking a morning ceremony in a local Ealing chapel or a reunion picnic near the shady walks of Pitshanger Park; the bouquet's scent leans soft and green with a warm rose core. As a florist who visits markets along Uxbridge Road, I see this arrangement balancing tradition and a contemporary edge-the peach tones offer warmth, the violet-tipped lisianthus brings character, and the pearls and ribbon complete a design meant to be held close during vows or captured in treasured photographs. This boutonniere is an exercise in gentle balance and quiet celebration: at its heart rests a single peach rose, each petal carrying a coral-pink warmth that catches light like a soft blush. Surrounding the central bloom, clouds of tiny white baby's breath create a frothy, ethereal frame that contrasts softly with the rose's dense velvet. Sprigs of fine green foliage and a narrow fern provide structural rhythm and a dewy freshness, their texture whisper-thin against the rose's plush form. The piece is anchored by a satin ribbon in a coordinating peach tone, tied with precise care so that the bow mirrors the subtle sheen of the nearby tie and unifies the palette. Set against a charcoal suit lapel, the colours sing in contrast-peach and coral glowing while the suit's depth lends an elegant gravity. There is a faint, uplifting fragrance, the kind you notice when leaning in close during vows or a quiet greeting; it suggests new beginnings without overwhelming the senses. As a local touch, one can imagine this boutonniere travelling from a short walk along Churchfield Road or a morning stop at the Ealing Broadway market, hand-assembled with flowers selected for freshness and character. The design reads both classic and contemporary, made to sit comfortably on a groom's jacket or pinned to a proud relative's lapel at an intimate wedding, capturing sentiment through refined composition and floristry discipline. In soft natural light a single peach rose takes centre stage in this carefully composed boutonniere, its petals graduating from a deep golden apricot at the heart to a gentle, rosy-peach rim. The bloom's velvety surface seems almost tactile in the photograph, every curl and fold resolved with clarity. Surrounding this centre, delicate clusters of gypsophila punctuate the arrangement with tiny, pure-white dots, imparting a feathered, whimsical air that balances the rose's richness. A ribbon of peach satin is wrapped tightly around the stem and finished with a tidy bow; under the sheen of the ribbon you can sense the florist's hand - disciplined, affectionate, practised. Glossy green leaves and a small sprig of fern arch around the blossom, their cool, structured shapes offering contrast and the suggestion of a faint, green scent. The boutonniere reclines on a neutral linen canvas that softens the scene and allows the warm peach tones to read clearly in photographs. This is a piece meant for spring or summer vows: understated yet unforgettable, ideal for the groom or a guest arriving via Ealing Broadway station to a ceremony in Ealing's leafy streets. Made with local craft and attention to longevity, it's the sort of keepsake a small neighbourhood shop like Ealing Flowers would prepare with pride - a tiny emblem of joy that complements attire and endures in memory and picture alike. Laid on a subtle beige fabric with a linen-like texture and photographed from just above, this bouquet presents a study in layered softness. At its centre, six plump peach roses glow with creamy apricot tones, each petal curled in a layered spiral that suggests both fullness and tenderness. Complementing them are white lisianthus blossoms whose frilled edges are kissed with a violet-lilac outline, creating a refined cool counterpoint to the roses' warmth. Tiny yellow stamens at the lisianthus centres give tiny points of brightness, while fine stems of baby's breath weave through the arrangement like an ethereal veil, softening edges and adding visual breathing room. The handle is wrapped in a matching blush-peach ribbon, secured and ornamented with neat rows of small, pearl-like beads that reflect the gentle studio light; the trimmed green stems peek out from beneath, tidy and fresh. The soft, even lighting reveals texture-the velvety rose petals, the papery lisianthus ruffles, the delicate filigree of Gypsophila-inviting a tactile imagination. This composition reads as a romantic, sophisticated piece suited to wedding ceremonies or milestone celebrations, and it's the sort of bouquet often requested for ceremonies around St. Mary's and Pitshanger Village. There's a sense of calm optimism in the colour story-peach, white, and violet-that feels both contemporary and timeless, crafted with the attentive hand of a local florist mindful of seasonal freshness and presentation. A carefully curated floral statement that feels at once modern and intimate: about two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses are arranged into a lush, dome-like mass, each bloom ranging from fully opened, velvety petals to tighter, scent-rich buds that promise lasting freshness. White Lisianthus ring the base of the rose dome, their soft ivory petals edged in deep violet-blue, creating a striking contrast that lifts the palette and adds an artful, playful note. Sprigs of delicate white Gypsophila are threaded through the cluster, introducing an airy, traditional softness that makes the bouquet feel both celebratory and serene. The flowers sit in a contemporary rounded white basket with an open, woven lattice - a bright, reed-like vessel that looks handcrafted and light, cradling the blooms while allowing glimpses of stem and structure. Two decorative wooden spheres rest on the tabletop to the left, their thin, bamboo-like strips woven into open orbs that echo the basket's texture. Behind, a subtly textured natural-linen wall is softly out of focus so the eye is drawn to the floral shapes and colours. Imagined on a sideboard in an Ealing Broadway flat or set as a centrepiece for a small event near Uxbridge Road, this arrangement carries the quiet, refined charm of local floristry. Crafted with the care you would expect from a neighbourhood florist, Ealing Flowers would prepare this design for thoughtful local delivery and seasonal occasions.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create an unforgettable celebration with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Ealing Flowers in Ealing. Designed for modern couples who love timeless romance, this premium wedding flower package includes elegant bridal bouquets, coordinating bridesmaid bouquets and stylish groom boutonnieres for every member of your wedding 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 weddings of 100+ guests. Each collection features one stunning bridal bouquet as the focal point, complemented by beautifully harmonised bridesmaid bouquets and matching buttonholes for the groom and groomsmen. Our experienced florists hand-select fresh, high-quality blooms to match your colour palette and wedding style, from classic and romantic to chic and contemporary. With expert design, reliable service and careful attention to every detail, Ealing Flowers helps turn your dream wedding into reality with a warm, heart-touching floral atmosphere. Enjoy friendly, professional support throughout the planning process and trust our team to deliver beautifully presented flowers on time for your big day. Book your SI Wedding Collection today and let us handle the florals, so you can focus on celebrating love.
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    The meticulous selection of each bloom and the artistic layout made for a very impressive creation. It truly brought out the romance and elegance of our day.

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    Fantastic floral arrangements that added so much beauty to our wedding. Thank you, Ealing Flowers.

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    Impeccable quality in every detail made this display unforgettable. The fusion of fresh, hand-selected blooms brought warmth and sophistication into our celebration effortlessly.

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    Choosing Ealing Flowers for our wedding flowers was the best decision. Beautiful, fresh, and perfectly arranged.

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    The floral arrangements were elegant and sophisticated, exactly what we envisioned. The service was outstanding.

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    Beautifully crafted bouquets that added a romantic touch to our wedding. Highly satisfied with the service.

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    Our bridal party loved their bouquets. Ealing Flowers did an amazing job.

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    I loved that everything was perfectly coordinated and delivered with impeccable timing. The blooms brought a natural charm to our event.

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