Cricklewood Wedding Collections

Welcome to Flowers Cricklewood, your trusted florist for unforgettable wedding flowers in Cricklewood and surrounding areas. With years of experience crafting breathtaking bridal bouquets and venue arrangements along Cricklewood Broadway, The Crown Pub, and Mapesbury Road, our local team brings a personal touch to every celebration.

We specialise in premium, hand-tied bouquets and bespoke wedding florals to match every style, whether your venue is in the heart of Cricklewood, lively Willesden, or bustling Kilburn. Our deep understanding of seasonal blooms ensures your arrangements are always fresh, fragrant, and tailored to your vision.

Same-day delivery is available throughout Cricklewood and nearby, including West Hampstead. Simply order online by 3 PM and let us handle the rest—so you can focus on your special day. We work closely with local venues, from classic churches to The Crown Pub, and deliver not only flowers, but warmth, reliability, and genuine local expertise.

  • Serving Cricklewood, Willesden & Kilburn
  • Same-day wedding flower delivery until 3 PM
  • Bespoke bouquets handcrafted by experienced local florists
From intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations, trust Flowers Cricklewood to make your wedding truly blossom. Order online today or stop by our welcoming shop on Cricklewood Broadway to chat with our passionate team.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean line of a tailored jacket lapel, the boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell the same floral story in miniature and in bloom. A single crimson rose curls with deliberate grace on the lapel, its velvety layers compact and freshly cut, a small emblem of devotion that mirrors the larger blooms. Around it, a tiny cluster of baby's breath (gypsophila) makes a soft, snowy counterpoint, while a trailing whisper of eucalyptus adds a silver-green accent and a hint of cool scent that lifts the composition. The accompanying bouquet expands that narrative: abundant royal-blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, cloud-like foundation, their rounded heads providing depth and a sense of sculptural volume, while red roses punctuate the mass with familiar, resonant colour. Baby's breath drifts through the arrangement like lace, softening edges and allowing light to play between blooms, and the eucalyptus peeks through in layers, offering both texture and a faintly minty, herbaceous aroma. The craftsmanship is deliberate but unpretentious-the boutonnière pinned with care, the bouquet hand-tied so it sits balanced and comfortable when carried. In the gentle morning light typical of a Cricklewood wedding day, the petals read as fresh and plump, the dew of preparation still present, and the composition feels modern yet rooted in classic romance. Prepared by local hands at Flowers Cricklewood, this pairing is the kind of arrangement you might picture arriving at a small family home near Cricklewood Station, ready to be placed into ceremony or photograph, confident and warm in equal measure.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Captured as if by a thoughtful attendant before the ceremony, this image set traces a single floral voice in peach, violet and white across bridal and groom details familiar to anyone planning a Cricklewood wedding. The groom's boutonniere sits crisply against a dark charcoal suit: a solitary peach rose with a tiny halo of baby's breath and a whisper of fine green foliage, secured with a blush ribbon that mirrors the bride's wrap. Nearby, a matching solid peach tie peeks from under the lapel, visually tying the two people together through colour and texture. The bride's rounded bouquet - dense, hand-tied, held close to a white gown - is structured around the same peach roses, each petal layered and silky, and ringed by white lisianthus edged in vibrant purple, whose ruffled margins create a playful contrast to the roses' smooth faces. Fine clusters of baby's breath are threaded throughout, giving the arrangement a soft, airy counterpoint and a breath of innocence to the richer tones. A secondary, compact bouquet lies on a light woven cloth, its handle wrapped in peach ribbon studded with pearl-headed pins, suggesting thoughtful finishing touches and a nod to classic bridal style. The reception piece repeats the palette in a rounded dome, set in an airy white woven vase and accompanied by two neutral decorative spheres, evoking a tasteful table at a Cricklewood village hall or a small marquee near Willesden Lane. Throughout, the effect is quietly joyful: tactile, fragrant, and designed to sit calmly beside vows and photographs, carrying the day's warmth and a subtle sense of unity.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image presents a refined wedding floral story, as if captured on a calm morning before a Cricklewood ceremony, with each frame highlighting the relationship between the bridal bouquet and the groom's boutonnière. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, holding a dramatic cascading bouquet against a soft, light beige background that lets every petal stand out. Her white, subtly textured dress feels timeless, while the bouquet itself is a lush cascade of open white oriental lilies with pronounced stamens, tumbling white Phalaenopsis orchids, and lively green pompon-like blooms that resemble button chrysanthemums. Nestled among them are tiny stars of white gypsophila, a central cream rose, and bright red berry clusters that punctuate the arrangement with festive energy, like lights along Cricklewood Lane at Christmas. Wisps of green foliage and trailing grasses lend movement, making the bouquet appear almost fluid. In the top-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom or a male guest in a deep charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and confident red tie. On his lapel sits a carefully composed boutonnière: a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom with a soft yellow centre, backed by fresh green accents and white filler flowers, all gathered with a neat red ribbon that ties into the wedding colour palette. The bottom-left panel offers a still-life view of this boutonnière laid on a lightly textured beige fabric, revealing the smoothness of the orchid, the rounded green bud, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon. Finally, the bottom-right panel showcases the full bridal bouquet standing upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface, with three white wicker balls placed beside it. The arrangement of lilies, orchids, berries, and greenery is fully visible, suggesting a stylish reception display in a local Cricklewood venue where every floral detail has been thoughtfully harmonised.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A coordinated wedding flower collection is arranged in four panels, each highlighting how the same flowers can carry a theme from aisle to reception across Cricklewood and the surrounding North West London streets. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless white wedding dress holds a generous hand-tied bouquet, the camera cropping her face so the viewer's attention settles on the flowers. At the heart of the design are large fuchsia peonies, their many velvety petals unfolding like soft fabric, interwoven with white alstroemeria whose petals are marked with fine maroon speckles. Slender, spiky green blooms and rich dark foliage add texture and depth, giving the bouquet a rounded, almost cloud-like shape. Her hands, one bearing a delicate ring, clasp the stems with a mix of calm and anticipation. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned neatly to a dark charcoal suit jacket, paired with a smooth lavender tie that echoes the ribbon work across the collection. The boutonniere is a miniature version of the bridal flowers: a few white alstroemeria, tiny green buds, and trimmed leaves, all wrapped in a lavender satin ribbon that lies neatly against the lapel, a subtle accent suited to registry office ceremonies or larger weddings in venues near Cricklewood Broadway. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet rests on a light beige textured fabric, its fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents arranged more compactly and tied with a vivid lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids or a fun toss bouquet. The bottom-right panel shows a matching table centerpiece: the same blooms and foliage gather in a white woven spherical vase that resembles an intricate thread ball. Beside it, three lighter beige decorative spheres in different sizes add a sculptural touch, showing how the wedding palette can carry onto reception tables and sweetheart settings. Together, these designs evoke a day-long celebration, from morning preparations at home in Cricklewood to the last dance, all united by one thoughtful floral story.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned to a deep charcoal suit, the groom's boutonniere in this image showcases the simple power of one exquisitely chosen bloom. At its centre is a single pink rose, its petals rich and luminous, spiralling outward in a perfectly balanced rosette that catches the ambient light. The colour is a soft yet confident shade of pink, neither too pale nor too bright, ideal for a wedding that blends romance with understated style somewhere in Cricklewood or nearby Willesden Green. Around the rose, slender pieces of fresh greenery and a carefully folded leaf create a clean, tailored frame, giving the flower a sense of structure that mirrors the crisp lines of the suit. Tucked among the foliage, tiny sprays of white gypsophila introduce a gentle texture, their miniature blooms like scattered stars along the edge of the design. The stems are neatly wrapped in smooth, velvety ribbon, wound tightly to form a sleek handle and to ensure that nothing feels loose or unconsidered. Pinned precisely on the lapel, the boutonniere sits with quiet assurance, a subtle yet emotive detail that might be noticed as the groom stands at the altar, greets guests, or poses for photos along Cricklewood Broadway after the ceremony. It seems crafted by practiced hands that understand the rhythm of a wedding day: the need for flowers that hold up through embraces, laughter, and the occasional tear. Compact and beautifully balanced, this single rose speaks of devotion, care, and the intricate thought behind even the smallest floral touches.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage unfolds like a wedding story set around Cricklewood, each panel highlighting red roses and baby's breath interpreted in a different, elegant way. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress gently holds a dense, rounded bouquet of rich red roses. The petals look almost velvety under the soft light, interspersed with airy clusters of white gypsophila that soften the deep crimson tones. Subtle green leaves peek from between the blossoms, adding a natural freshness that feels as if the bouquet has just been delivered from a nearby florist that morning. The top-right panel turns attention to the groom, focusing on a charcoal-grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie. Pinned to the lapel is a carefully crafted boutonniere: a single red rose bud framed by tiny white baby's breath, slim green leaves, and fine strands of decorative grass, finished with a small red satin bow that ties his look back to the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left image, a similar rose-and-gypsophila bouquet lies on a soft grey textured surface, its stems bound in red and white striped twine, giving a handcrafted, personal feel, like something chosen after a relaxed consultation on Cricklewood Broadway. The bottom-right panel completes the set with a charming table centerpiece-a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath perched on a spherical white vase made from woven strands that create a light, airy lattice. Two smaller off-white woven balls sit in front, adding texture and balance, perfect for a reception table in one of the area's intimate venues, echoing the couple's chosen colour palette from ceremony to celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A thoughtfully curated wedding ensemble is arranged as though resting on a preparation table in a Cricklewood florist's studio, capturing the tender emotion of the day. The bride's bouquet takes centre stage, a full, rounded cluster of cream peonies and blush-pink roses, their petals layered like delicate fabric, surrounded by tufts of airy white gypsophila. The flowers glow softly, as if illuminated by natural daylight streaming in from a shop window near Cricklewood Broadway, giving the whole composition a warm, inviting aura. Rich magenta and gentle lavender tones are woven between the softer pinks, creating depth and a hint of drama without disturbing the calm mood. Around this main bouquet, a matching boutonnière and smaller floral pieces echo the same palette, each with its own bloom of pale lilac rose framed by fine, feathery greenery and tiny stars of baby's breath. The stems are neatly bound, perhaps with a soft ribbon, suggesting the quiet craftsmanship of a local wedding florist familiar with intimate ceremonies from Willesden Green to Mapesbury. The greenery is smooth and sculptural, cupping the petals in gentle arcs that keep the arrangement lush but not heavy. Everything about the image speaks of balance: textures of velvet petals against crisp foliage, sweet fragrance against the cool freshness of green leaves, romance held in a disciplined, elegant form. It feels like a collection created for a couple who cherish both tradition and personal detail, ready to be carried out the door for same-day delivery to a nearby Cricklewood venue where vows and soft words will soon be exchanged.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed wedding collage presents a harmonised suite of orchid and rose designs, the kind of coordinated styling often chosen by couples marrying around Cricklewood and neighbouring Willesden Green. In the top-left image, the camera lingers on a bride's hands and the lower half of her lace wedding dress. She cradles a cascading bouquet that flows gently downwards: large white phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centres, blush and mid-pink garden roses, light lavender stock, fine sprays of baby's breath, and layered green foliage, with a scattering of deeper fuchsia, spiky blooms adding a confident pop of colour. The top-right frame focuses closely on the groom's lapel. His boutonnière, pinned to a dark charcoal suit, is composed around a single pristine white orchid bloom. Tiny gypsophila flowers and slender green sprigs surround it, all stems neatly wrapped with a narrow white satin ribbon above his bright red tie and patterned shirt, tying his look back to the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left image, that same boutonnière is shown resting on a pale beige, slightly rough-textured fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, so every petal and ribbon fold is clearly visible, showcasing experienced floristry work like you'd expect from a long-established Cricklewood flower shop. The bottom-right photograph highlights a coordinating table centerpiece. Arranged in a cylindrical white woven or lattice-style vase, white phalaenopsis orchids sweep outward above soft pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, and mixed greenery, while those richer pink spikes sneak through the composition. Two white decorative woven balls sit beside the vase on a white surface, suggesting an elegant wedding breakfast table, all the flowers working together in a gentle palette of white, pink, and lavender.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images reads like a short story of a wedding florist's attention to detail, all rendered in a consistent palette of scarlet, ivory and verdant green. The upper-left frame shows the bride holding a generous, cascading bouquet against a soft beige backdrop; white lilies open like stars, red roses nestle in tight and lush clusters, and long white phalaenopsis orchids drift downward to create a graceful waterfall effect. Tiny stems of gypsophila and bunches of red hypericum berries punctuate the composition, while mixed foliage - from broad glossy eucalyptus-like leaves to wispy, fine greenery - provides structure and air. The top-right frame is an intimate shot of the groom's boutonniere: a singular phalaenopsis bloom sits proudly against a dark grey suit, accompanied by two bright berry clusters and a subtle coil of red ribbon that echoes the tie beneath. Textures are vivid - the orchids' satin petals, rose velvet, the waxy berries and the linen-like weave of backgrounds - and the mood is the hushed excitement before vows. In the lower-left, a corsage rests on textured fabric, the orchid centrepiece bordered by berries and a delicate spray of baby's breath; the little red ribbon feels like a cheerful secret. The bottom-right shows a woven white vase holding a full tabletop arrangement, mirrored by smooth white spheres, reinforcing the event's refined colour story. Overall the set reads as a cohesive design plan that balances romantic fragrance, tactile contrasts and visual rhythm - a floral suite designed to feel personal and well thought-out for a neighbourhood celebration around Cricklewood and nearby Willesden.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures a complete, carefully coordinated wedding flower story, as if styled for an elegant celebration in one of Cricklewood's airy hotel suites or intimate venues off Cricklewood Broadway. The top-left panel focuses on a bride from the shoulders down, her white strapless gown a soft backdrop for a lavish cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow in graceful curtains, mingling with blush and powder-pink roses, cool lavender blooms, and scattered clusters of baby's breath. Trails of greenery weave through the arrangement, giving it a natural, garden-inspired feel while still looking meticulously composed. In the top-right panel, the camera moves close to the groom's dark grey suit. A single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere sits crisply on his lapel, accented with tiny lavender fillers and a neat band of purple ribbon that visually links to his magenta tie beneath, adding a subtle harmony of colour. The bottom-left panel shows another boutonniere lying on a pale beige, textured fabric, almost like it's waiting on a dressing table before the ceremony. Here, an unopened orchid bud pairs with feathery white baby's breath and slim green leaves, all bound by a bright pink ribbon that hints at the joyful tone of the day. The bottom-right panel features a statement cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, overflowing with the same white orchids, pink and lavender roses, and airy sprays of baby's breath. Beside it, three white woven decorative spheres echo the vase's pattern, creating a cohesive, contemporary look well suited to modern Cricklewood weddings.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A thoughtfully arranged wedding bouquet and boutonnière are presented as if paused between photographs on a Cricklewood side street, the kind of spot where brides and grooms might slip away from the bustle of the Broadway for a private moment. The bouquet is lush and rounded, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals curl softly at the edges, like watercolour brushstrokes layered over one another. These roses blend seamlessly into cushions of green button chrysanthemums, whose small, spherical blooms add a lively, almost playful texture, reminiscent of mossy pathways in nearby Gladstone Park. Around them, white and creamy lisianthus are threaded with care, their delicate ruffled petals offering a gentle contrast to the smooth roses and crisp chrysanthemums. Slender stems of foliage extend just beyond the main form, lending a sense of breath and movement without disturbing the bouquet's tidy, bridal shape. The stems are gathered and wrapped in an intricate satin ribbon, blending blush, ivory and a touch of lavender, providing both comfort and an elegant finish for the bride's hands. Set close by, the groom's boutonnière echoes this design on a miniature scale: a single white lisianthus or similar bloom accented with soft greenery and a fine ribbon tie, ready to sit neatly on a suit collar for a ceremony in a local registry office or a classic Cricklewood venue. The light skimming across the petals highlights their natural sheen and layered textures, capturing the quiet emotion of a wedding day morning-the calm before the music, the vows, and the shared glances that will be remembered long after the flowers have faded.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image collage presents four harmoniously styled red rose wedding arrangements, evoking the feeling of an intimate ceremony in Cricklewood on a calm afternoon. In the top-left, a bride in a pure white gown holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet close to her midsection, her hands relaxed and poised. The bouquet is built from densely packed deep red roses, their petals lush and velvety, interspersed with clusters of shining red hypericum berries. A tidy ring of rich green foliage encircles the base, creating a defined outline that makes the reds appear even more intense. In the top-right, the focus shifts to a groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket, set off by a vivid red tie and a perfectly pressed white shirt. Pinned to the lapel is a refined boutonniere: a single upright red rosebud, ringed with delicate green sprigs, miniature white gypsophila, and a few red berries, all bound together with a small red satin ribbon bow that feels festive yet understated. The bottom-left panel shows another red rose bouquet, perhaps intended for a bridesmaid walking along Cricklewood Broadway to the venue. Several open roses nestle among red berries, held within sweeping dark green tropical leaves that curl and overlap to frame the flowers in a sculptural, modern way. A red ribbon is tied neatly around the stems, visible against a warm, textured beige fabric. The bottom-right panel highlights a compact table centerpiece: a dome of red roses and berries perched on a white, intricately woven spherical holder, likely made of natural wicker. Two smaller, natural wood-toned woven spheres rest nearby on a pale surface, all set before a gentle beige and grey backdrop, suggesting refined, cohesive décor for a local Cricklewood reception or engagement dinner.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a perfectly coordinated floral story, as though designed for an elegant Cricklewood celebration in a light-filled local venue. The top-left panel shows the lower half of a bride in a white lace gown, her hands wrapped around a lush, rounded bouquet bursting with light pink and lavender roses. Their velvety petals contrast beautifully with the fresh pop of bright green button chrysanthemums, while pale pink alstroemeria with soft yellow speckles and tiny white baby's breath add movement and airy texture. Deep green foliage frames the flowers, giving the bouquet a full, romantic shape. In the top-right, a boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal grey suit, set sharply against a rich fuchsia tie. It features a single blush-pink rosebud, a few lime-toned chrysanthemums, gauzy sprays of gypsophila, and fine strands of decorative grass, all tied together with a slim pink ribbon that mirrors the bridal bouquet. The lower-left panel offers a horizontal view of a similar bouquet resting on a neutral beige textured cloth, perhaps set out on a dressing table near Cricklewood Broadway. Here, the viewer can appreciate the clean stem binding and the careful placement of each rose, chrysanthemum, and alstroemeria. In the lower-right panel, the same flower palette becomes a pretty table centerpiece arranged in a white spherical vase with a woven, lattice-like surface. The compact dome of pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, and baby's breath is flanked by two lighter woven spheres, completing a coordinated floral scheme that links bridal flowers, groom's details, and reception décor in one harmonious design.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A refined wedding collage presents four coordinated floral designs, each telling part of a love story that could easily unfold in a townhouse off Cricklewood Broadway or a reception near Willesden Green. In the top left panel, a bride, visible from the shoulders down, holds a round, tightly clustered bouquet against the soft shimmer of her white lace-trimmed gown. The bouquet is a lush mix of cream and pale yellow roses paired with dusky pink and mauve roses, the colours blending into a gentle ombré. White baby's breath and sprigs of fresh greenery peek between the roses, giving depth and a dewy garden feel, as though the flowers were just gathered at first light. Top right, the camera moves close to the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey suit. A single white rosebud, still slightly closed, sits neatly among small white filler flowers and a touch of green foliage, the stems finished with a precise white satin bow. The bold red silk tie provides a striking backdrop, highlighting the elegance of this small but meaningful floral accent, the kind Flowers Cricklewood might craft for a classic city ceremony. In the bottom left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a soft, textured, off-white linen cloth. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's palette, with cream and pale yellow roses, pops of bright pink roses, airy baby's breath, and leafy greenery, but its shape is a little more relaxed, with blooms spilling slightly to one side. A pink-and-white striped ribbon wraps the stems, suggesting youthful charm. Finally, the bottom right reveals a round rose arrangement perched on a sculptural white sphere made from intertwined twigs, flanked by two smaller woven balls. This centerpiece, in the same cream, yellow, and pink roses, rests on a pale surface against a muted beige backdrop, ready to grace a wedding table in Cricklewood with understated elegance.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding table arrangement rests in a clean white wicker vase, its rounded silhouette echoing the gentle curve of joined hands. The flowers form a soft, overflowing dome of cool, elegant colour: creamy lisianthus with satin-smooth petals, pale pink stocks clustered like tiny blossoms on a spring hedgerow, and flashes of vibrant purple that add depth and a hint of playful drama. Fine, flexible trails of greenery twist and arc around the design, framing the blooms like a living halo and adding structure to the airy composition. Daylight appears to be streaming in from a nearby window, much like the soft light that filters into homes off Cricklewood Broadway, making each petal glow with a calm, diffused brightness. The mood is peaceful and composed, evoking the gentle rustle of guests settling into their seats before the speeches begin. Though you can't literally smell the picture, the combination of freesia-like freshness and sweet pea softness is easy to imagine-a light, lingering perfume that suggests clean linen and a garden after rain. The wicker vase adds a subtle, tactile detail, its white weave tying the whole piece to modern, relaxed London weddings rather than anything overly formal. This centerpiece feels perfectly at home on a reception table in a Cricklewood venue, on a registry office signing table, or even on a small dining table for an intimate celebration dinner. Each flower appears carefully chosen and angled to contribute to a harmonious whole, reflecting the practiced hands and seasoned eye of a local florist who knows how to turn simple stems into a quietly luxurious focal point.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This quartet of images tells the same romantic story from four intimate angles - an entire wedding colour story in peach, apricot and creamy white, accented with lively greenery and delicate gypsophila. The top-left photographic panel shows a bride holding a classic, hand-tied bouquet: fully bloomed peach-orange roses arranged into a generous, rounded shape, each velvety petal layered with soft texture, while tiny white filler flowers drift through the composition like confetti. Natural light sculpts the blooms and highlights the subtle interplay of warm coral and green leaves. To the top-right a groom's dark charcoal or navy suit lapel is punctuated by a carefully formed boutonnière - a single peach rosebud with fine sprays of gypsophila and a slender leaf, bound with a narrow peach ribbon bow that harmonises with a coral tie and crisp shirt beneath, offering a refined, heartfelt detail close to the heart. The lower-left view lays the bouquet gently on a light, textured cloth, showing the bouquet's full silhouette, the ruscus peeking through, and the handle dressed in a white ribbon patterned with tiny peach dots and a few pearl pin accents-evidence of a florist's attention to comfort and finish. The lower-right image completes the set with a sculptural reception piece: a round, intricately woven white holder topped by a dome of apricot roses and baby's breath, accompanied by two smaller woven balls that echo the natural, handcrafted feel. The overall mood is warm, tactile and celebratory - the kind of fresh, considered design Flowers Cricklewood might prepare for a ceremony near Willesden Lane or a reception by Gladstone Park.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image reads like a quiet love letter in white and purple, arranged with the confidence of a florist who knows how to balance scale, scent and season for a Cricklewood celebration. The top-left panel shows a bride in a strapless white dress gently holding a generous bouquet where fragrant white oriental lilies open like small lanterns, their broad petals luminous and softly textured; nearby, white lisianthus edged with a clear purple rim add a painterly halo, while a few unopened buds suggest future blooms. Thin, grassy foliage and broader green leaves give the bouquet an organic rhythm, and tiny spires of deep purple accent flowers lift the palette with vertical punctuation. The top-right panel reduces the drama to a personal moment: a charcoal suit with a purple silk tie and a boutonniere composed of a single open purple-edged Eustoma, a neat lily bud and a couple of tapered green accents, all bound with a pale ribbon-scaled-down elegance for the groom. Bottom-left shows a hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems ribbon-wrapped to reveal careful craftsmanship; bottom-right displays a tall centerpiece in a contemporary white woven sphere vase, full of open and tight lilies, purple-rimmed lisianthus, spired purple accents and cascading greenery, paired with woven decorative spheres. The lighting is tender and warm, the textures satiny and tactile, and the composition reads as a cohesive wedding palette-fresh, refined and perfectly at home for a reception near Cricklewood Broadway or a nearby hall in Kilburn.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close-up of the groom's boutonniere reveals a single deep red rose, perfectly formed and rich with velvety layers, pinned neatly against the lapel of a tailored suit. The rose is the focal point, its petals cupped tightly at the centre and gradually loosening toward the edges, echoing the warmth of a crimson tie that lies just beneath. Around this central bloom, the florist has gathered tiny sprigs of greenery, miniature berries, and airy flecks of baby's breath, creating a subtle halo of texture that softens the strong line of the jacket. The leaves are polished and leathery, offering a gentle contrast to the smooth rose petals, while the berries bring a discreet pop of darker red and soft sheen, almost like raindrops caught in evening light over Cricklewood Broadway. Under the quiet glow of indoor lighting, the boutonniere feels both traditional and personal, as though thoughtfully chosen during an unhurried visit to a local Cricklewood florist. The design is compact and expertly wired, sitting close to the heart without overwhelming the suit, ideal for a groom who wants refinement rather than fuss. You can almost imagine the faint, sweet fragrance of the rose, mingling with crisp winter or early spring air outside a ceremony venue near Willesden Green. This small cluster of petals, leaves, and berries becomes a wearable keepsake, a tiny floral story that marks a day filled with toasts, laughter, and the tender weight of promises made.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
A single boutonnière is captured in soft, natural light, appearing almost like a tiny sculpture pinned neatly to a black lapel. At its heart sits one pale yellow rose, its velvety petals opening in gentle spirals, suggesting calm affection amid the excitement of a wedding day near Cricklewood Broadway. Around the rose, delicate sprigs of baby's breath form a halo of snowy-white blossoms, their airy texture like a faint mist drifting over the bloom. Slim green foliage provides structure and contrast, its clean lines resting against the dark jacket and a vivid red tie, creating a striking play of colour that would stand out in photographs taken on the streets near Willesden Green or by the trees in Gladstone Park. A crisp white ribbon is wrapped carefully around the stems, its smooth surface tied off in a neat finish that speaks of practiced, loving hands. The overall impression is of something small yet deeply meaningful: a fragrant token of commitment, worn close to the heart. You can imagine the coolness of the pin, the softness of the petals brushing against the fabric, and the faint, fresh scent that rises whenever the wearer moves. This boutonnière doesn't shout for attention; instead, it offers a gentle reminder of vows exchanged and promises kept, the sort of thoughtful detail a Cricklewood florist creates to honour a couple's unique story and the special character of their North West London wedding.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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