Rickmansworth Wedding Collections

At Flowers Rickmansworth, we understand that your wedding day in Rickmansworth is as unique as your love story. Our experienced florist team has spent years creating bespoke wedding flowers for local venues around Rickmansworth Aquadrome, along the High Street, and near Church Street, tailoring every detail to suit your style, theme, and budget.

From romantic hand-tied bridal bouquets and elegant buttonholes to lush table arrangements and ceremony flowers, each design is carefully crafted using fresh, premium blooms. We regularly provide wedding flowers for couples in:

  • Croxley Green
  • Moor Park
  • Chorleywood

Planning is simple and stress-free. You can visit our local studio, or conveniently order online to start shaping your dream look. For last-minute finishing touches or extra arrangements for your reception, we offer reliable same-day delivery across Rickmansworth and nearby areas when you order before 3 PM.

Our local knowledge, long-standing relationships with Rickmansworth venues, and careful attention to detail mean your wedding flowers will be beautiful, on time, and expertly coordinated. Trust Flowers Rickmansworth to add natural elegance and personal touches to your special day, from the first consultation to the final petal on the aisle.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière here is a study in elegant restraint: a single, deep red rosebud curls with poised grace, its velvety petals trimmed and wired to sit neatly on the lapel, accompanied by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a slender, trailing tendril of eucalyptus that adds movement and a soft herbal note. The matching bridal bouquet continues the same visual conversation-voluminous blue hydrangea clusters create a dramatic, cloud-like base while scarlet roses rise like small flames through the blue, their rounded forms offering a romantic counterpoint. Among these, the small, bright stars of baby's breath lighten the weight, and the round, silvered eucalyptus leaves tuck in between blooms to break the colour and contribute a cool, slightly citrus-resin fragrance. The composition speaks of confidence and gentleness at once: purposeful in proportion, yet playful in texture, ideal for photographs taken on the steps of a church or beneath the plane trees along Rickmansworth High Street. From my bench at Flowers Rickmansworth I often pair this kind of boutonnière with a structured bouquet when couples want a cohesive, timeless look that reads beautifully in both formal portraits and candid moments. The arrangement smells faintly of green leaf and fresh blossom, feels cool and dewy to the touch, and carries an understated sculptural quality that complements a groom's sharp tailoring while staying tenderly in tune with the bride's bouquet.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Photographed with an eye for local weddings, this four-panel composition translates a single floral language across bridal, groom, and reception pieces in soft peach, violet-edged white, and airy baby's breath. In the top-left panel, the bride holds a hand-tied, rounded bouquet against the cream sheen of her dress: a tight heart of pale peach roses surrounded by white lisianthus tipped in lively purple and dotted with tiny gypsophila, petals smelling faintly of summer mornings. The bride's fingers cradle the bunch; the handle is concealed, lending a seamless, refined look. The top-right frame shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit - one peach rose, delicate greenery and a whisper of baby's breath, finished with a neat peach ribbon and set above a matching solid peach tie, the soft colours offering a modern, classic contrast to the tailored lapel. Bottom-left reveals a smaller, slightly more playful bouquet resting on textured neutral linen, stems bound in blush ribbon and accented with pearl-headed pins; this compact version reads as a bridesmaid or toss bouquet. Bottom-right presents a low, dome-shaped centerpiece in a white woven basket vase, the arrangement echoed by two pale decorative woven spheres on a reception table. As a florist who knows Rickmansworth - from the canal-side cafés near the station to weekend markets - I prepared pieces like these for cohesive celebrations; the palette and craftsmanship translate equally well for ceremonies in local venues and informal receptions nearby, and can be arranged for local delivery across the area.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel collage captures the quiet luxury of a coordinated wedding flower theme, the kind often chosen by couples marrying in and around Rickmansworth. In the top-left image, a bride, visible from the chest down, cradles a cascading bouquet against a warm beige background. Her white gown, subtly textured, enhances the drama of the flowers: generous white oriental lilies with open, star-shaped faces; strings of delicate white phalaenopsis orchids flowing downward; a single cream rose glowing at the centre; and bright green button-like blooms adding freshness. Clusters of glossy red berries, tiny white gypsophila, and wispy grasses weave through the design, creating movement and depth, as if the bouquet were a living waterfall of petals. The top-right panel turns to the groom, dressed in a dark suit with a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie, shot close enough to show the texture of the fabric. Pinned neatly to his lapel, a boutonnière echoes the bridal bouquet: a single pristine white orchid, a touch of green spherical flower, hints of small white fillers, and a tidy red ribbon fastening everything together. In the bottom-left panel, this boutonnière is laid flat on a neutral, linen-like fabric, its sculptural orchid, smooth leaf, and satin ribbon clearly defined, as though ready for delivery across WD3. The bottom-right image returns to the bouquet, now standing upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface, framed by a soft grey wall and three white wicker spheres. The full cascade of lilies, orchids, berries, and greenery can be admired, evoking a beautifully styled top table at a reception near Rickmansworth High Street.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A coordinated wedding flower story unfolds in a four-panel collage, each image capturing a different piece of one unified design built around vivid fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and lively green textures. In the top-left panel, the bride is partially visible, her strapless white dress acting as a soft backdrop to a lush, domed bouquet held close to her waist. The deep pink peonies, layered with petals like silk ruffles, mingle with white Peruvian lilies dusted with fine maroon flecks, while spiky green blooms and rich foliage add depth and movement, like a breath of fresh air from the Rickmansworth countryside. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie, highlighting a neatly crafted boutonniere. Small heads of white alstroemeria and light green textural flowers are gathered with tidy greenery and finished with a satin lavender ribbon, mirroring the bridal colours and giving a polished, local Rickmansworth charm to the lapel. In the bottom-left panel, a more petite bouquet, suitable for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet, rests on textured beige fabric. It repeats the same flower recipe-magenta peonies, white lilies, and crisp greens-bound tightly in a smooth purple ribbon, ready to be carried into a reception near the canal or one of Rickmansworth's intimate hotels. The bottom-right panel presents a compact centerpiece: the same flowers clustered in a white woven sphere vase, surrounded by three smaller natural wicker balls in lighter tones. This decorative vignette hints at reception tables dressed with cohesive wedding flowers that flow from personal pieces to table décor, ideal for a Rickmansworth celebration that feels both modern and timeless.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Here, a groom's boutonniere becomes a focal point of quiet sophistication against the deep charcoal of a well-cut suit. The main bloom is a single pink rose, radiant and full, its petals layered in a tight spiral that feels both strong and tender. It sits high on the lapel, carefully pinned so the flower faces outward, ready to greet guests and the approaching bride with a soft, romantic presence. Around the rose, a few wisps of baby's breath add a constellation of tiny white flowers, light as air and gently textured. A sleek, polished leaf curves neatly behind, adding a clean green outline that keeps the design modern and crisp rather than overly frilly. The stems are bound in a piece of velvet ribbon, likely in a deep or tonal colour, which introduces a touch of luxury and tactile warmth when touched. This is the sort of boutonniere you might see as the groom waits at the front of a Rickmansworth venue, perhaps near the High Street or overlooking the water, where the day's excitement mixes with a sense of tradition and community. The lighting in the image is soft and flattering, highlighting the rose's curves and the subtle sheen of the suit fabric. You can almost feel the slight brush of petals each time the groom moves, and imagine the barely-there scent of fresh greens filing the air. Though small, the piece speaks clearly of care, craftsmanship, and a love story unfolding, matching the bridal flowers and tying the whole wedding party together in gentle harmony.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures the romance of red roses and baby's breath in a coordinated suite of floral designs, the sort you might see at a ceremony in Rickmansworth's historic heart. In the top-left panel, a bride in a traditional white lace gown holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is densely composed of velvety red roses, each bloom unfurling in rich layers, surrounded by tiny white stars of gypsophila and touched by hints of soft green foliage. The light is gentle, highlighting both the intricate lace pattern and the plush texture of the petals, evoking that quiet moment before walking down the aisle. To the right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in crisp detail against a charcoal-grey suit. A single red rosebud, tightly formed and full of promise, is nestled among sprigs of white baby's breath and fine blades of green grass, its base neatly finished with a red satin ribbon that echoes his bright red tie. The bottom-left image presents another full, rounded bouquet lying on a pale, textured background, as though ready to be handed to a bridesmaid or displayed for photos. Its roses are more open, revealing velvety centers, with clouds of gypsophila and fresh green leaves spilling gently outwards; the stems are wrapped in red and white striped twine, suggesting a careful, handcrafted finish from an experienced local florist. The final panel, in the bottom-right corner, shows a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath perched on a white, spherical vase made from interwoven strands that resemble rattan or paper. Two smaller, natural-toned decorative orbs rest nearby, completing a refined table centerpiece that would sit beautifully on a wedding reception table overlooking the Grand Union Canal.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image captures a cohesive wedding flower story, as though laid out on a dressing table in a Rickmansworth bridal suite. The bride's bouquet is lush and full, composed of large cream peonies and blush-pink roses, their petals layered like silk and opening in generous, ruffled cups. Between them, tiny stars of white gypsophila spill softly, giving the bouquet a misty, romantic edge, while hints of magenta and soft lavender roses add depth and gentle drama. The stems are wrapped neatly, likely in ivory ribbon, leaving just enough greenery at the base to showcase smooth, sculptural leaves that cradle the flowers like a frame. Close by, a groom's boutonnière sits as a miniature reflection of the main bouquet, bringing together a single rose bud, a breath of gypsophila, and a touch of feathery foliage, ready to be pinned to a lapel before photographs along the canal. The light is calm and diffused, reminiscent of an overcast morning in Cassiobury Park, lending the entire composition a softness that enhances its romantic character. Nothing feels crowded or harsh; instead, there is a graceful spacing between blooms, inviting the eye to wander slowly from one texture to the next. You can almost imagine the gentle fragrance, a mix of rose sweetness and fresh greenery, filling a quiet room in a Rickmansworth home just before guests gather. The scene expresses not only beauty but the emotional care behind each floral choice, suggesting a wedding day crafted with thought and heartfelt intention.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part collage presents a refined wedding flower collection, the kind often created for romantic ceremonies in and around Rickmansworth, where historic churches and riverside venues call for timeless elegance. In the top left frame, the camera captures the bride from mid-torso down, her white lace gown forming a soft, textured canvas for a cascading bouquet she cradles in both hands. White phalaenopsis orchids with buttery yellow centres arc gracefully downward, intertwined with blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, dainty sprays of baby's breath, and lush greenery. Threaded through the pastel palette are deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky flowers, bringing a lively edge to the otherwise gentle tones and giving the bouquet a sense of movement and depth. Top right, the groom's charcoal or black suit fills the frame. On his lapel, a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere, accented with tiny white gypsophila and slim green stems, is finished with a tidy white satin ribbon wrap. The rich red tie and patterned shirt beneath create a striking contrast, yet the floral remains perfectly in tune with the bridal bouquet. In the bottom left image, an identical boutonniere is laid flat on a light beige, lightly textured fabric, allowing each petal, sprig of baby's breath and carefully wrapped stem to be clearly seen, as if waiting to be pinned before guests arrive. The bottom right frame shows a matching centerpiece resting on a clean white surface, housed in a decorative white woven cylindrical vase. It brims with white orchids, soft pink roses, light purple stock, baby's breath, greenery and those same vivid pink accents, accompanied by two white woven spheres. Together, these images demonstrate a harmonised suite of wedding flowers, suitable for a reception tucked off the High Street or near the canal paths, unified by their soft colour story and expert floristry.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This intimate four-image composition captures a cohesive wedding floral concept in a timeless red, white and green palette. In the top-left panel a bride, cropped from mid-torso, holds a generous cascading bouquet against a warm light beige background; open white lilies and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids flow down from a nest of rich red roses, interspersed with tiny white Gypsophila, clusters of red hypericum berries and layered green foliage that give the arrangement depth and movement. The contrast of smooth orchid petals and velvety rose blooms is palpable, and you can almost sense the soft perfume of rose and lily. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket beside a bold red tie: a solitary white phalaenopsis commands attention, framed by two small berry clusters, wisps of baby's breath and glossy leaves, finished with a slender red ribbon for a touch of unity. The bottom-left panel offers a tactile view of a matching corsage laid on a textured beige linen or burlap surface, where the orchid, berries and a more substantial red ribbon loop read as carefully constructed and ready to be worn. Bottom-right reveals a graceful centerpiece in a white woven vase on a crisp white table, flanked by spherical white decorative elements; it repeats the bouquet's language of lilies, cascading orchids, red roses and fine greenery. The overall feeling is polished and romantic - the kind of design couples from Rickmansworth High Street to Batchworth Lock choose for riverside or village-hall receptions.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents a harmonious wedding flower collection filled with white orchids and pastel roses, the kind of refined styling often requested by couples marrying around Rickmansworth's historic churches. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white strapless gown is shown from the shoulders down, holding an opulent, cascading bouquet. The bouquet overflows with open white phalaenopsis orchids, blush pink garden roses, light lavender accents, and feathery sprigs of baby's breath, all threaded with trailing greenery that draws the eye downward in a graceful arc. The top-right frame closes in on the groom's dark grey lapel. Here, a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned in place: a single white phalaenopsis orchid at its heart, ringed with clusters of lavender filler flowers and petite leaves, neatly bound with a slender purple ribbon that coordinates with his vivid magenta tie underneath. In the bottom-left frame, another boutonniere is displayed on a subtly textured beige fabric, almost like a flat-lay taken before the florist delivers it. This piece features a fresh white orchid bud, small white clouds of baby's breath, and touches of green, all gathered with a bright pink ribbon that hints at playful romance. The bottom-right frame showcases a showpiece cascading arrangement in a decorative white woven vase. White orchids spill among layered shades of pink and lavender roses, with small purple filler flowers and baby's breath adding lightness. Three white woven spheres of varying size rest nearby on the white surface, echoing the texture of the vase and tying together the soft, elegant aesthetic of these coordinated wedding florals.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows an elegant wedding flower set that feels perfectly suited to a romantic ceremony in Rickmansworth, perhaps along the Grand Union Canal or in a charming local hotel. At the heart is a lush, round bridal bouquet built from mauve-pink roses, each bloom opening in layers of velvety petals that curl slightly at the edges, giving a watercolour softness to the overall look. Nestled between the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads adding a lively, almost playful texture, like tiny garden cushions. Creamy white lisianthus and similar soft blooms are threaded throughout, their gently frilled petals and creamy tones softening the palette and adding airiness, so the bouquet feels both full and light. Delicate greenery peeks out around the edges, offering length and movement without disturbing the clean, domed silhouette. The stems are meticulously aligned and wrapped in a wide satin ribbon, blending pale pink and white in a neat, tailored band that sits comfortably in the hand and echoes the romantic colour scheme. Soft, diffuse light glides over the arrangement, catching faint highlights on the rose petals and the glossy greens, suggesting freshness and the dewy calm of early morning. Positioned nearby is a coordinated groom's boutonnière made with a single white lisianthus bloom, a small spray of foliage, and a slim piece of lavender ribbon, understated yet clearly part of the same floral story. The composition conveys joy and unity, capturing the poised moment just before the ceremony begins, when flowers are pinned, bouquets are lifted, and a Rickmansworth couple steps into their celebration.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage showcases a complete red rose wedding collection, styled with the quiet sophistication you might expect for a ceremony in one of Rickmansworth's riverside venues. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white gown holds a compact, hand-tied bouquet close to her waist. The flowers form a rounded cluster of velvety, dark red roses, each bloom full and plush, interspersed with glossy red hypericum berries that punctuate the design with lively highlights. A neat ring of green foliage sits at the base, giving structure and framing the reds with a fresh, natural border. The top-right panel draws the eye to the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a dark charcoal lapel over a crisp white shirt and a bold red tie. A single red rosebud, still tight but beginning to unfurl, is paired with airy green foliage, frothy white gypsophila, and a few matching berries, all tied together with a narrow red satin bow that catches the light. Below, the left-hand image focuses on a second bouquet that could belong to a bridesmaid or serve as accent décor at a Rickmansworth reception. The roses and berries are again deep red, but here they nestle into broad, dark green tropical leaves that curve dramatically around the blooms, creating a sculptural, contemporary silhouette. A red ribbon binds the stems, set against a subtly textured beige fabric that makes the colours glow. In the bottom-right panel, a dome of red roses and berries becomes a striking table centrepiece, perched on a white, woven spherical stand crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven spheres sit nearby on a pale tabletop against a soft beige and grey wall, suggesting an intimate reception setting where every piece-bridal bouquet, boutonniere, bouquet and centrepiece-is thoughtfully coordinated in one rich, romantic theme.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part image presents a thoughtfully matched wedding collection in soft pinks, lavenders, and fresh greens, echoing the calm, romantic feel of a Rickmansworth ceremony near the Aquadrome. In the top-left panel, a bride in a lace-trimmed white gown is shown from the shoulders down, holding a lush, rounded bouquet. The arrangement overflows with pale pink and muted lavender roses in full and half-open bloom, tucked among bright green button chrysanthemums, dainty pink alstroemeria flushed with yellow at their centers, and light, airy sprays of white baby's breath. Deep green foliage peeks between the petals, adding depth and contrast. The top-right panel focuses on a single boutonniere pinned neatly to a dark charcoal suit lapel, beside a bold fuchsia tie. At its center rests a single light pink rosebud, flanked by lime-green chrysanthemums and tiny tufts of gypsophila, with a few slim blades of decorative grass, all secured with a pink ribbon that ties it back to the bridal bouquet. Below left, a horizontal view of a coordinating bouquet lies on a neutral beige textured cloth, highlighting the hand-tied stems wrapped in bright fuchsia ribbon and the careful balance of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. In the bottom-right panel, a compact, dome-shaped centerpiece sits on a white surface, packed with the same pink and lavender roses and green chrysanthemums, softened by alstroemeria and baby's breath. The flowers nestle inside a white spherical vase with an intricate woven lattice, accompanied by two smaller decorative spheres, ideal for a refined wedding breakfast table in a Rickmansworth restaurant or riverside venue.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This image is a refined four-panel collage that tells the visual story of a coordinated rose wedding collection, the kind you might see at an elegant celebration in Rickmansworth's country-house venues. The top left frame captures the bride from the shoulders down in a softly shimmering white gown with delicate lace on the bodice. Her hands gently hold a tightly clustered, round bouquet made up of creamy and pale yellow roses, interlaced with deeper pink and mauve-tinged roses. Between the blooms, small clouds of white baby's breath and pockets of green foliage add texture and dimension, giving the bouquet a sense of fullness and calm, romantic grace. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a dark grey suit jacket. He wears a bright red silk tie against a crisp white shirt, and at his lapel sits a single, perfectly formed white rosebud. It is surrounded by tiny white filler flowers and a touch of greenery, the stems finished with a neat white satin bow that underscores the detail-oriented floristry. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy lies on a lightly crumpled, off-white linen cloth, as though ready to be handed to an attendant outside a Rickmansworth church. Cream and pale yellow roses combine with cheerful pink roses, airy sprays of baby's breath, and informal greenery, with a pink-and-white striped ribbon wrapped around the stems for a charming, less formal feel. The bottom right frame shows a round table centrepiece echoing the main bouquet's colours, arranged in a white, twig-like spherical vase. Nearby, two small woven decorative spheres rest on a white surface against a soft beige background, perfect for wedding breakfast tables styled by local florists such as Flowers Rickmansworth.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-held wedding bouquet is pictured cradled gently between two hands, the flowers gathered into a soft, rounded shape that feels both contemporary and timeless, like something carried through a ceremony at a Rickmansworth church near the High Street. The colour story is cool and serene: white lisianthus with their layered, ruffled petals form the heart of the bouquet, surrounded by pastel hydrangea blooms that resemble tiny cottony clouds. Threaded among them are playful lilac allium heads, their starburst forms adding a subtle touch of texture and whimsy, almost like fireworks suspended in still air. The stems are neatly wrapped, creating a firm, comfortable grip while allowing just enough of the natural green to peek through. Light seems to pool on the surface of the petals, giving the bouquet a gentle glow, as if it is lit from within on a soft spring morning by the River Colne. Each petal reads as freshly opened, hinting at a delicate fragrance that combines creamy sweetness with a whisper of green, herbaceous notes. The greenery is carefully chosen, not overpowering but essential, weaving between the blooms to add contrast and depth. From some angles, the lilac and lavender tones appear to shift, offering subtle variations that keep the eye moving. The design suggests an experienced florist's hand, balancing structure with airiness so the bouquet looks full but never heavy. It feels ideal for walking down the aisle, posing for photographs in local parks, or resting on a registrar's table, quietly expressing a promise of enduring love without a single word spoken.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single boutonnière rests on the lapel, a study in refined restraint and careful colour-matching. At its heart sits a petite peach rose bud, its petals still gently unfurling and carrying a soft velvety texture; it is paired with tiny sprays of gypsophila whose lace-like white dots create a halo of lightness around the bloom. A short sprig of crisp greenery gives the pin natural structure, the leaves' glossy surfaces catching subtle highlights against the darker cloth of the jacket. The suit appears to be a deep charcoal or navy, chosen to let the warm coral-peach tones of the flower and tie sing without competing - the coral tie visible beneath the lapel echoes the rose's warmth, while a neat, matching peach-coloured ribbon is tied at the boutonnière's base, giving a handcrafted finish that reads as both modern and timeless. Texturally, there is a pleasant interplay between the rose's plush curves and the tiny, papery stems of the gypsophila, a contrast that feels deliberate and tender, like a small poem pinned close to the heart. The composition suggests a wedding palette coordinated down to the last detail, suitable for vows exchanged in a village church near Chorleywood or for a reception held at a nearby manor. Lighting is soft and even, enough to reveal the seam of the suit and the delicate veining of the petals, delivering an image of quiet pride and affectionate ceremony where every accessory carries meaning.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-paneled image presents a cohesive wedding floral story in white and purple, arranged with the calm assurance of a local Rickmansworth florist. In the upper-left panel the bride cradles a generous bouquet of fragrant white oriental lilies-some fully open so the stamens are visible-and soft, double white Eustoma (lisianthus) edged in lively purple. Tight buds and feathery sprays of gypsophila, together with slender grasses and broad green foliage, give depth and an organic rhythm to the bouquet. The upper-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey suit: a single open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a small lily bud, a hint of upright spiky purple accents and a few slim green leaves, bound simply with a white ribbon bow that matches the bridal stems. Lower-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss posy displayed on a warm beige fabric, echoing the same bloom mix and wrapped stems, its compact scale designed for bridesmaids or a casual throw. Lower-right features a tall centerpiece in a white, spherical woven vase with an open-lattice design; it rises with upright lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, vertical spiky accents and cascading foliage, paired with two woven beige spheres on a pale tabletop for modern rustic charm. The lighting is tender and natural, the textures tactile-smooth lily satin against the ripple of lisianthus and the whisper of grasses-an arrangement that would suit a riverside celebration in Rickmansworth or an intimate reception near Chorleywood. Flowers Rickmansworth crafted the harmony between statement blooms and subtle accents, reflecting neighbourhood sensibilities and seasonal freshness.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A refined wedding table in Rickmansworth is quietly transformed by a striking floral centerpiece: white lilies, luminous and open, surround a single deep red rose that draws the eye to the heart of the arrangement. The blooms are cradled in a textured white woven vase, its subtle pattern echoing the gentle ripples of the nearby Grand Union Canal. Curly, looping greenery arcs above and around the flowers, creating elegant lines and a sense of movement, as though the foliage is sketching soft patterns in the air. Between the larger blossoms lie clusters of glossy red berries and airy clouds of baby's breath, their tiny white flowers adding a delicate sparkle and whisper-light texture. The palette is elegantly restrained-snowy whites, rich crimson, and fresh greens-offering a timeless look with a distinctly modern edge that would suit a wedding breakfast at a Rickmansworth restaurant or an evening celebration in a private home tucked off the High Street. In the gentle glow of candlelight or natural daylight, the lilies' petals appear almost luminous, and you can imagine the faint, sweet fragrance mingling with the warm hum of conversation. This arrangement has been composed with a florist's careful eye, each stem positioned to balance height, width, and negative space so that the design feels both structured and free. It's a centerpiece designed to welcome guests, to frame heartfelt toasts, and to bring a little of the calm beauty of Hertfordshire's greenery onto the table for one unforgettable day.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this image, a classic wedding arrangement of pale yellow roses is gathered into a full, rounded display and set in a white woven vase, like something you might see adorning a reception table in one of Rickmansworth's intimate venues. Each rose is luxuriously open, the petals forming soft spirals of cream and light primrose, with a satin-like sheen that catches the natural light. Slender, glossy green grasses curve gracefully around the blooms, looping in and out to add movement and a touch of modern design, softening the otherwise traditional silhouette. Between the roses, dainty clouds of white baby's breath peek through, their tiny clustered flowers looking almost like little stars or drops of mist caught between the petals. The vase has a basket-weave texture that adds warmth and tactility, its bright white tone keeping the composition airy and uplifting. Gentle highlights and shadows play across both the flowers and the vase, lending a dreamy, romantic atmosphere, as though the arrangement is waiting quietly for guests to arrive from nearby streets like Church Street or the High Street. The scent you can imagine is light yet enveloping: fresh roses with a whisper of greenery, suggestive of a stroll through a local garden after rain. This is the kind of piece a Rickmansworth florist might design as a focal point for a wedding breakfast, a calm, welcoming presence that reflects love, togetherness, and the joy of promising a future under the same soft, golden light.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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