THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
Click to view image large
This four-part image reads like an intimate wedding album: a consistent palette of peach and apricot roses, airy white gypsophila, and verdant green leaves appears in every frame, conveying classic romance and considered design. The upper-left photograph centers on the bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet; the roses are full and warm, each petal layered with a subtle sheen, while the baby's breath drifts around the edges like delicate lace, and the foliage provides a cool, structured backdrop. Light falls gently across the blooms, suggesting a morning ceremony near the leafy squares of St Luke's or a quiet moment before walking down an aisle. To the right a groom's dark charcoal or navy suit is punctuated by a single peach rose boutonnière, complemented by tiny gypsophila and a slim sprig of green, secured with a coordinating peach ribbon bow; the coral tie beneath mirrors the bloom's hue, reinforcing thoughtful colour-matching on the day. The lower-left shot shows the bouquet laid upon textured fabric, its rounded form and ribbon-wrapped handle - white with faint pink-peach dots, and trimmed with subtle pearl accents - visible and inviting, the kind of finishing touch we might tailor for couples marrying close to Old Street or at a local Georgian townhouse. The final quadrant features a centerpiece: a full, domed arrangement of peach-orange roses and gypsophila seated in an elegant white woven orb, paired with two smaller woven spheres, offering a refined, natural look suited to a reception in a St Luke's community hall or nearby café. The overall mood is tender, handcrafted, and perfectly in tune with a neighbourhood wedding aesthetic. A graceful, hand-gathered bridal bouquet composed of creamy-apricot roses anchored by a halo of feathery white gypsophila - the overall effect is both classic and intimate. Each apricot rose in the cluster shows subtle variations of peach, cream and soft amber; their petals form tight, velvety whorls that catch the light and glow from within. Between those roses, the fine sprays of gypsophila rest like miniature clouds, adding an airy texture that contrasts with the fuller rose heads and creates a romantic halo around each bloom. A ring of deep green, glossy leaves settles at the base, providing structure and a formal flourish while allowing the warm apricot tones to remain the focal point. The bouquet is tied close, intended to be held gently and to feel pleasantly weighty without bulk - a design very much at home in a quiet church ceremony or a small garden reception. The soft daylight in the image highlights the cream edges of the petals and deepens the rich green of the foliage, giving an impression of warmth, calm and understated celebration. You can almost sense the scent - a sweet, tea-rose note tempered by clean, green hints from the filler flowers. Prepared with neighbourhood care by Flowers St Luke's, this bouquet suits brides in and around Old Street, City Road and the streets close to St Luke's, and exemplifies local floral craft built for thoughtful, personal weddings. This bouquet is a portrait of tender refinement, composed of apricot-peach roses arranged into a compact, rounded cluster so each bloom's creamy petals overlap like silk. Tiny white gypsophila surrounds and floats between the roses, creating a soft, airy halo that enhances the roses' plush presence, while generous, glossy deep-green leaves intersperse to give the design an organic backbone and natural movement. The stems are tightly wrapped with a textured blush ribbon and secured with small pearl details, a finishing touch that suggests thoughtfulness and old-fashioned romance without feeling fussy. Under soft, even light the colours read warm and luminous - the peaches showing subtle cream undertones, the white gypsophila pure and light, the foliage a steady emerald that grounds the composition. As you might expect from a St Luke's floral studio, the bouquet carries the faint, honest scent of freshly cut foliage mingled with the soft, unmistakable perfume of rose and the barely-there sweetness of gyp. I picture this held walking past City Road or awaiting a ceremony near Bunhill Fields, its quiet elegance lending itself to weddings, vow renewals, or anniversaries where understatement speaks volumes. Crafted with local expertise and attention to tactile detail, this arrangement from Flowers St Luke's reads as a keepsake of the day - visually harmonious, fragrant in a gentle way, and composed to sit comfortably against a bride's dress or on a small anniversary table. This image offers a close, lovingly detailed view of a peach-toned rose boutonnière resting on the lapel of a deep charcoal suit - a small, considered composition that speaks to the craft of a wedding florist. The rose's petals are layered and slightly open, their soft, translucent edges warmed by diffuse daylight, creating a luminous centre against the dark jacket. Accents of tiny white gypsophila float like breathy clouds around the bloom, and slender green tendrils provide a feathery, asymmetrical frame that lifts the arrangement away from the fabric. A delicate salmon-pink satin ribbon binds the stems at the base in a tidy bow, its sheen harmonising with the tie's warm hue and the pale shirt patterned with a faint dark grid. Texturally, the contrast is pleasing: velvety petals beside crisp suiting, glossy ribbon beside matte wool, airy blooms beside structured tailoring. The scent - imagined in a photograph - suggests a soft, floral sweetness that is neither overpowering nor purely decorative; it is the scent of a brief garden moment captured for a formal day. Prepared with the steady hand of an experienced local florist, this boutonnière is the kind of detail you might order for weddings across St Luke's and nearby Clerkenwell, and it is offered by Flowers St Luke's (flowersstlukes.co.uk) for clients who want classic colour coordination with a modern, understated flourish. The arrangement reads as a quiet symbol of care and unity, suited to both contemporary and traditional ceremonies around Old Street and the Barbican. Photographed close and from above on an ecru linen backdrop, this buttonhole reads like a tiny statement of gentle celebration. The focal point is a single apricot-peach rose whose petals spiral inward with a softness that seems almost tactile; the colour graduates from a warm, sunlit centre to paler, cream-tinted edges, suggesting the warmth of a summer sunset. Around it, feathery sprays of white gypsophila hover like whispered confetti, bringing a sense of delicate joy and traditional charm. Interwoven are slender, bright-green grass blades that lend a fresh, springlike snap, and two darker green, rolled leaves that introduce a subtle architectural curl, framing the rose and catching the eye. The thin stems are carefully bound in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, tied into a small bow that sits just below the bloom, its glossy surface reflecting just a hint of light; a slim metallic pin near the wrapped stem offers a practical reminder this piece is made to be worn. The linen beneath provides a neutral, tactile stage on which the colours read true and calm. This boutonniere carries a scent of soft petals and cut greenery and is composed with an assurance familiar to florists around St Luke's, often chosen for intimate weddings, proms, or anniversary dinners. The mood is understated romance-an accessory that sits with ease on a lapel and feels designed for personal, close-up moments of tenderness. There is a tender clarity to this wedding bouquet: peaches and creams gathered with the considered touch of a local florist. Soft peach roses form the warm centre, their velvety petals layered in gentle spirals that seem to glow with a creamy inner light. Encircling these roses, tiny white gypsophila forms a delicate froth, softening edges and letting the blooms appear as though they sit in a pale, floating mist. Deep green, glossy foliage threads through the composition, its cool tones anchoring the warm peach and giving the bouquet a fresh, lively silhouette. The stems are lovingly wrapped in a satin ribbon the same soft peach as the petals, secured and trimmed with a neat row of pearls that shimmer subtly-small heirloom touches that catch the eye and add tactile comfort when held. Close your eyes and you can sense the bouquet's scent: a restrained rose perfume with hints of green and morning air, not loud but affirming, like a first sunlit walk through Bunhill Fields. At Flowers St Luke's we often create arrangements like this for intimate ceremonies around St Luke's, Old Street and nearby Clerkenwell; it travels well, photographs beautifully, and sits equally at ease in a bride's arm or as a treasured keepsake. The overall feeling is calm, refined, and quietly celebratory-an elegant expression of new beginnings that reads timeless against the local streets and small neighbourhood chapels. This hand-arranged bouquet is a study in soft contrast and considered restraint: domed peach roses, honeyed at their centres, sit like small suns amid a halo of white gypsophila, all balanced on a white woven spherical vase that feels equally at home in a modern flat or a church hall reception. The roses range from pale cream to warm apricot, each petal velvety to the touch and layered with quiet precision. Fine sprays of baby's breath weave through the composition, catching flecks of sunlight and giving the whole piece an ethereal, almost powdered quality. Beneath and between the blossoms, spring-green foliage provides a cool counterpoint - a faintly citrusy green scent that lifts the roundness of the roses and keeps the arrangement feeling fresh and alive. The wicker orb's open lattice creates pockets of shadow and light, lending the bouquet a sculptural, contemporary silhouette.

There's a domestic intimacy to the scene, the kind you might find on a windowsill near City Road or as a centrepiece at a Shoreditch brunch. The aroma is soft and floral, like a morning that has just begun to warm; the tactile impression is one of silk, lace and gentle resilience. Designed for thoughtful celebrations - weddings, milestone anniversaries, or simply a considered act of kindness - this piece is prepared with the local care Flowers St Luke's has become known for, and is available for same-day delivery across St Luke's, Old Street and surrounding streets via flowersstlukes.co.uk.

THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your big day with THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION from Flowers St Luke's, St Luke's - a beautifully curated range of luxury wedding flowers designed to complement every style and size of celebration. Thoughtfully created packages make it easy to choose the perfect wedding flowers for your guest list and budget.

The Intimate Package is ideal for 50-75 guests and includes 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres. For mid-sized celebrations of 75-100 guests, the Original Package features 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres. Planning a grand celebration with 100+ guests? The Ultimate Package offers 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres, ensuring every key member of your wedding party is beautifully styled.

Each bouquet is handcrafted by our expert florists using fresh, premium blooms, with colours and styles tailored to your wedding theme. Whether you're dreaming of classic romance, modern elegance or soft rustic tones, we'll help you create a cohesive floral look that photographs beautifully and lasts throughout your special day.

Based in St Luke's, Flowers St Luke's is known for reliable service, personal attention and exceptional quality. Book THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION to enjoy expertly arranged flowers, professional advice and a stress-free wedding flower experience.
Google
  • Google * * * * *

    Loved the flowers, loved the scent, loved the colours. Everything was great!

    J
  • Google * * * *

    Thank you very much for the beautiful and fresh flowers for my wedding.

    E
  • Google * * * * *

    I can't even explain how wonderful the wedding flowers were.... They were absolutely spectacular. Big thank you to all of your team and the florists, of course.

    A
  • Google * * * * *

    We were extremely pleased with all of the wedding arrangements you delivered. Our wedding wouldn't be that amazing without your help!

    S
  • Google * * * *

    The bridal and bridesmaids’ flowers were superb in style. They were fresh and bright-coloured, in complete contrast with the dresses, and stood out more than most things. They wsere an excellent complement to the cloths and the rest of the hall design, and everything looked simply heavenly. Fantastic job!

    C
  • Google * * * * *

    Got excellent wedding flower displays, and they were like vertical gardens that adorned the entire place. Love how it all worked out, thank you!

    L
  • Google * * * * *

    The best UK florist for wedding arrangements! Highly recommended!

    L
  • Google * * * * *

    Totally gorgeous arrangements! Thanks so much, all my wedding guests were extremely impressed!!!

    V
  • Google * * * * *

    Serene choice of colour and style. Impresses by the art of the bouquets!

    H
  • Google * * * * *

    Brilliant assortments! Thank you for attributing to my special day!

    F
  • Google * * * * *

    Handy Flowers outdid themselves with the bridesmaids’ bouquets and the buttonholes. They were pretty awesome and the display flowers were simply breathtaking. Thank you for the great wedding flowers!

    G

Write a review

Website
http://
Your name
Your review
Rating
Bad Good
Call for a free consultation: 020 3409 3030