''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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A cohesive wedding set styled in peach, violet and white, pictured across four panels that together tell the floral story of a day in Hackney Wick. In the upper-left a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet against her white dress; pale peach roses form the lush centre, surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus edged in lively purple and sprinkled with tiny baby's breath, the blooms radiating a faint, sweet scent that feels like early summer in the neighbourhood. Her hands rest softly around a wrapped handle, the ribbon hidden but the arrangement balanced with practiced care. The upper-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere on a charcoal jacket - a single peach rose accented with delicate greenery and baby's breath, tied with a small peach ribbon that mirrors the bride's palette while a coordinating solid peach tie sits beneath the lapel. Lower-left displays a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet on a textured neutral cloth, its blush ribbon studded with pearl pins suggesting vintage charm and close attention to detail. The lower-right image features a table centerpiece: the same triad of roses, lisianthus and baby's breath gathered into a domed arrangement, set in an airy white woven basket vase with two pale decorative woven spheres beside it, evoking relaxed reception styling by the canal. As a Hackney Wick florist, I imagine these pieces arriving fresh from our workshop at Florist Hackney Wick, their colours and textures unifying ceremony and reception with quiet, heartfelt elegance. There is a soft, poetic symmetry to this bridal arrangement that makes it feel like a small, private sunrise in bloom. At its heart sit apricot-tinged roses-creamy, densely petalled and arranged in a layered cluster whose gentle spirals suggest both refinement and comfort. A ring of purple-edged, white lisianthus frames these roses, their thin stems and ruffled petals creating a cool contrast that reads like twilight sky against warm sand. Scattered throughout, tiny clouds of white baby's breath and delicate filler blooms introduce an airy lightness, their fragile stems lifting the design so it reads weightless in the hand. The photograph captures diffused morning light, soft and even, which makes petals appear slightly translucent and highlights the subtle veining and texture of each bloom. The bouquet's finish is expertly hand-tied, stems trimmed to an even, comfortable length, meant to be carried close to the bride's heart as she walks down an aisle or stands beneath an arch. As a local Hackney Wick florist, I picture this arranged in a studio by Florist Hackney Wick, ready for delivery to a canal-side ceremony or a reception near White Post Lane, wrapped simply in paper so the blooms speak for themselves. The overall effect is tender and intentional-a design that smells faintly of fresh roses and green stems, offering reassurance and joy and the quiet, enduring promise of a beginning shared between two people. Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a neutral, textured beige surface that resembles linen, this bouquet feels like a soft promise held in bloom. A rounded mass of peach and soft-orange roses forms the centrepiece, petals layered in concentric curves that suggest warmth and quiet abundance; light settles into each fold, giving the roses a luminous, almost golden wash. Scattered among them, white lisianthus with violet-rimmed petals introduce a cool, sophisticated counterpoint-their ruffled edges adding a playful, modern note against the classic roses. Tiny sprays of baby's breath breathe between the larger flowers, creating pockets of feathery white that lift the arrangement and add an ethereal, celebratory air. The stems are wrapped neatly in a coral-peach satin ribbon that extends off to the lower right, and a strand of creamy pearls coils elegantly around the handle, imparting a refined, vintage detail you can almost feel under the hand. The composition is thoughtfully lit so textures read clearly: the satin gleams faintly, velvet petals glow, and the linen-like background offers a soft, grounding contrast. For couples choosing florals in Hackney Wick-whether exchanging vows by the canal near Fish Island or celebrating with friends near Hackney Wick station-this bouquet reads as romantic, tactile, and perfectly suited to an intimate city wedding or an anniversary where tradition meets subtle contemporary flair. This small floral piece, photographed against a sharply cut charcoal suit, reads like a quiet promise. The focal point is a flawless peach rose, each velvety petal curling inward with soft, luminous tones from pale cream at the edge to a warm coral-pink toward the centre. Nestled around it, delicate clusters of baby's breath create an airy, cloud-like cushion, their tiny white blooms adding texture and a sense of celebration reminiscent of confetti in gentle motion. Wisps of green foliage-fine-leaved and bright-arc softly around the bloom, offering both structure and the cool freshness of early-morning leaves. At the stem base a light peach silk ribbon is tied into a neat bow whose sheen echoes the warmth of the matching tie, uniting flower and attire with understated finesse. The charcoal lapel frames the composition, deepening the peach glow and allowing the smaller white blossoms to read clearly from a distance. Imagine this pinned before a ceremony near Hackney Wick's waterways or worn at an intimate reception beside Victoria Park: its scale and scent invite touch, the rose's subtle perfume mingling with the crispness of foliage. The arrangement demonstrates careful floral technique-balanced proportions, clean lines, and considered texture-suitable for a groom or honoured guest who wants a piece that feels both traditional and quietly modern. Crafted with careful hands in Hackney Wick, this peach rose boutonniere captures a gentle kind of elegance that suits the area's creative, riverside spirit. The single rose centers the piece, its petals rolling from a deeper golden-apricot at the heart to a delicate peach tinge at the tips, the gradation softening as it meets the light. Surrounding it are clouds of gypsophila-tiny white blossoms that breathe a whimsical innocence into the arrangement-paired with glossy loops of green foliage that bring vitality and a subtle architectural line. The ribbon binding the stem is a matching peach satin, wrapped snugly and tied neatly so the ribbon's faint sheen catches passing light from the Hackney Wick studios or a nearby canal-side window. The composition rests on a neutral linen canvas that accentuates textures: the rose's velvet, the feathery baby's breath, and the cool smoothness of the leaves. You can almost sense a faint orchard-like sweetness in the air, mingled with the greener aroma of freshly gathered foliage from local markets around Fish Island. At Florist Hackney Wick we imagine this boutonniere pinned at the lapel for spring or summer weddings, small registry ceremonies, or anniversary dinners along White Post Lane; its restrained beauty speaks of careful craftsmanship and personal moments. This is a boutonniere designed to be felt in embraces and remembered in photographs-a subtle emblem of affection and hopeful beginnings delivered with local care around Hackney Wick and nearby neighbourhoods. Captured on a soft, light-beige textile that resembles natural linen, this bouquet is composed with the quiet confidence of an experienced hand. At its centre sit plush peach-apricot roses, their layers of petals curling inward in hushed spirals and releasing gentle warm tones that shift from creamy apricot to a blush coral at the outer edges. The roses are contrasted by elegant white lisianthus whose ruffled petals are traced in a fine ring of violet-purple, giving each bloom a painterly outline; pale yellow stamens peek from the cores, a subtle spark against the cool lilac edge. Interlaced through the roses and lisianthus, delicate stems of baby's breath create a soft, mistlike texture that fills negative space without crowding, lending air and romantic lightness. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in matching peach ribbon and adorned with neat rows of small cream pearls, details that invite the fingertips and speak of careful finishing. Trimmed green stems at the base are visible and neatly aligned, a quiet sign of freshness and precise handling. The lighting is even and soft, coaxing a gentle sheen from each petal and underscoring the arrangement's harmonious colour palette of warm peaches, clean whites, and cool purples. Imagined as a bridal piece or an elegant gift, the bouquet conveys serenity and refined joy - a composition one might commission for a ceremony near Hackney Wick's waterways or to arrive as a thoughtful gesture across the neighbourhood. A carefully crafted dome of apricot and soft peach roses-roughly twenty-four to thirty blooms-dominates this image, each rose showing a range of stages from tight spiral buds to fully unfurled, satiny petals that suggest a gentle, honeyed scent. Encircling the rose mass are white Lisianthus blossoms, their creamy faces delicately tipped and brushed with intense violet to indigo along the ruffled edges, creating an elegant contrast against the warm rose tones. Interlaced throughout the bouquet, tiny clusters of white Gypsophila add feathery highlights and a light, buoyant texture that prevents the arrangement from feeling too heavy. The flowers sit within a bright white, rounded basket whose open, woven lattice of reed or rattan reads like modern craftsmanship - airy, tactile and intentionally hand-finished - cradling the blooms as though in a nest. Two woven wooden spheres on the left of the composition, one slightly larger, echo the basket's natural materials and reinforce the arrangement's organic aesthetic. The scene is set on a pristine white surface before a soft linen-coloured wall, with soft natural light that brings out subtle shadows and the delicate sheen of petal edges. This bouquet carries a celebratory yet intimate mood, perfect for anniversaries, small wedding tables along the River Lea, or a thoughtful gift for friends near Fish Island and Hackney Wick. Prepared with a local florist's eye for balance and texture, the piece reflects regional style and a quietly refined floral practice by Florist Hackney Wick.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create a beautifully coordinated wedding with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Hackney Wick. Designed for modern couples in Hackney Wick and across London, this premium floral package range brings elegance, romance and cohesion to your special day. Choose from Intimate (50-75 guests), Original (75-100 guests) or Ultimate (100+ guests) packages, each including a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres, all crafted by expert florists.

Every arrangement is thoughtfully styled to complement your colour palette and wedding theme, ensuring your flowers look flawless in photos and on the day. Hand-selected fresh blooms and careful, professional design mean you can relax knowing your wedding florals are in reliable hands.

Perfect for city weddings, warehouse venues and chic celebrations in Hackney Wick, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers a stress-free way to cover your core wedding flowers in one simple package. Enjoy premium quality, friendly service and flexible options tailored to your guest count. Enquire today at Florist Hackney Wick to reserve your date and let us bring your wedding flower vision to life.
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    The arrangements were meticulously crafted and looked fantastic in every setting.

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    The combination of classic and contemporary designs was perfect. Our wedding looked exquisite with these flowers.

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