''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Captured as a sequence of intimate wedding details, this four-panel image showcases a harmonious palette of peach, violet-edged white, and ivory, arranged with the care of a seasoned florist from Manor House. The top-left panel is a close, tactile study of the bride's rounded bouquet: a tight cluster of creamy peach roses at the centre, encircled by white lisianthus whose petals are rimmed with lively purple, and dotted throughout with delicate baby's breath, their tiny blooms lifting the composition. The bouquet rests against a white dress, fingers with understated manicures securing it, the handle nearly invisible beneath the blooms. In the top-right panel the groom's boutonniere is shown pinned to a charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose paired with fine greenery and baby's breath, tied with a blush-peach ribbon that mirrors the groom's solid peach tie, giving a refined, cohesive look that complements formal tailoring. The bottom-left panel reveals a smaller version of the bouquet on textured, neutral fabric: stems wrapped in peach ribbon and finished with pearl-tipped pins, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a keepsake toss bouquet. Bottom-right displays a reception centrepiece - a compact dome of the same floral trio nestling in a white woven basket vase with an open, airy texture, accompanied by two small beige woven spheres on the table, evoking contemporary rustic elegance. You can almost smell the faint summer sweetness of crushed rose and fresh lisianthus; these images together suggest a calm, curated wedding aesthetic suitable for venues around Seven Sisters Road and the Manor House neighbourhood, offered with the fresh, hand-delivered care Florist Manor House provides. This arrangement reads like a soft poem for a bridal moment, where structure and dreaminess meet in a slightly formal, symmetrical cluster. The roses are arranged concentrically, each apricot-tinged bloom opening with the deliberate grace of a sunbeam, their surfaces smooth and nearly glossy where the light gathers. Around them, a halo of purple-tipped lisianthus provides a cool, complementary frame; the whites at the lisianthus edges brighten the overall composition and suggest the pale wash of twilight over a peach sky. Interwoven throughout is a fine web of tiny white filler-baby's breath-like points and delicate greenery-that lifts the bouquet visually, giving it a weightless quality as if it might float on a summer breeze. The texture balances velvet and air: the roses' creaminess against the lisianthus' papery ruffles and the filler's crisp filigree. In bridal use the bouquet reads timeless and refined, meant to be worn close to the gown and to cameo in photographs by soft window light. I imagine it carried from a small ceremony near Manor House, down Green Lanes toward Finsbury Park, its scent a subtle ribbon of rose that won't overwhelm wedding portraits but will be discovered in quiet moments between vows. Crafted with careful placement, the design shows an experienced hand-each bloom chosen for shape and tone so the finished piece feels cohesive, restrained, and deeply suited to a day of promise and gentle celebration. Captured from a slight overhead viewpoint on a soft beige burlap-like cloth, this bouquet appears as a gentle chorus of peach and coral light. The composition centers on a compact, rounded cluster of luxuriant roses-peach through soft orange-that open in concentric spirals, their velvety petals cradling reflected daylight like the first warmth of sunrise. Interspersed among these classic blooms are white lisianthus with petals edged in a vivid violet, their frilled rims creating playful punctuation and a modern, slightly dramatic accent against the roses' warmth. Scattered throughout, tiny clouds of baby's breath float between stems, lending a breathy innocence and making the overall silhouette feel lighter than its fullness suggests. The stems are wrapped in a pale peach satin ribbon, neatly finished, and a strand of cream pearls is wound around the handle in a simple, elegant spiral-an unexpectedly tactile detail that reads as both vintage and refined. The textured background and soft side light highlight gentle shadows and the tactile contrast of silk petals, feathery gypsophila, and smooth pearls. My hands, as a local florist, imagine the scent of fresh roses and the bouquet's reassuring weight for a bride preparing to walk down an aisle near Manor House or pause for photographs by Finsbury Park. It's an arrangement that speaks quietly of celebration, commitment and a timeless kind of tenderness. This boutonniere is a study in gentle contrast and careful craftsmanship, designed to sit comfortably on a groom or cherished guest for a wedding near Manor House or a nearby Finsbury Park celebration. A single, flawless peach rose forms the focal point: its petals are edged in creamy blush and curl inward with the soft, layered depth of a dawn sky, while a subtle, sweet scent drifts from the bloom. Surrounding it, fine sprays of white gypsophila create a frothy, ethereal halo that lightens the composition and introduces an airy, confetti-like quality. Wisps of fresh green foliage-chosen for their delicate texture and structural support-frame the rose, casting slim shadows on the charcoal fabric of the lapel and adding a whisper of garden-fresh verdancy. The stem is finished with a slim satin ribbon in coral-pink that mirrors the groom's tie and secures the arrangement with a neat bow; the ribbon's sheen catches the light like a small promise. Placed against a charcoal suit, these colours read as joyful and refined, perfect for photography in natural morning light on a quiet street near Seven Sisters Road or for an intimate reception in a Manor House corner venue. Prepared with the steady hands and floral knowledge of a local maker, this boutonniere balances comfort, scent, and longevity so it remains beautiful from ceremony through evening celebrations. In early daylight, a single peach rose becomes the quiet centrepiece of a boutonniere crafted with careful restraint and floral skill. Its petals move outward from a rich golden-apricot heart to softer peach edges, creating a natural ombré that captures warmth without ostentation; the velvety texture of each petal feels almost tactile in this soft illumination. Tiny sprays of gypsophila - delicate, bright white sparks - weave through the composition like small constellations, lending an air of sweet innocence and lightness that balances the rose's plush depth. The arrangement is anchored by loops of verdant foliage and a touch of fern, the greens glossy and curled to add lively structure and a cool contrast to the rose's warmth. A narrow satin ribbon in matching peach is wrapped neatly around the stem and finished with a modest bow, the way the light gleams off that satin telling you this piece was assembled by hands that care about detail. As a florist rooted in the Manor House neighbourhood, Florist Manor House approaches each boutonniere with the same attention we give to orders bound for Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road - meant to complement a suit, survive a long day, and photograph beautifully. This boutonniere speaks of understated romance and calm confidence: perfectly suited to weddings, anniversaries, or milestone evenings where small gestures carry deep meaning, and where the scent and sight of a single rose can linger in memory long after the day has ended. Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a neutral, woven beige fabric that hints at linen or coarse burlap, this bouquet is an exercise in gentle contrast and feminine grace. The composition centers on plush apricot-peach roses whose petals fold into themselves in soft spirals, each bloom offering layers of warm cream, pink and faint coral as they open. Between those lush rose heads sit white lisianthus, their ruffled forms edged in a vivid violet-purple that sharpens the palette and draws the eye to subtle details: the pale yellow stamens peeking from some blossoms, and the delicate veining on each petal. Sprigs of baby's breath are judiciously scattered through the massing of flowers, giving a cloudlike texture that breathes space into the design and lets the main blooms sing without feeling crowded. The bouquet's shaft is elegantly wrapped in a blush-peach satin ribbon and trimmed with multiple rows of petite, lustrous cream pearls, a refined touch that sits comfortably in the hand; the trimmed green stems are visible at the base, tidy and freshly cut. Soft, diffused light highlights the petals' satiny sheen and the tactile interplay of ruffle and curl, while a tender floral scent seems almost present. Prepared with the care of a local florist serving Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, this arrangement suits brides, milestone anniversaries, or intimate gatherings-delivered with the kind of attention to freshness and finish you'd expect from Florist Manor House. A contemporary yet tender arrangement, this composition centers on a lush dome of apricot-tinged roses - roughly two to three dozen clustered to form a soft hemisphere. The roses' petals range from creamy peach to warm apricot, some opening wide to reveal layered centres while others remain tightly furled, lending the bouquet a living rhythm of bloom and potential. Nestled around the lower rim, white Lisianthus with cream interiors and vivid indigo edging create a delicate frame; their ruffled forms offer a translucent counterpoint to the roses' heavier velvet. Fine clouds of Gypsophila are threaded throughout, their tiny white blooms adding a sense of air and movement so the arrangement never feels static. All of this is arranged in a sculptural white woven vessel - an airy, open-lattice basket whose bright white reeds catch the light and echo the natural textures within the bouquet. Two hand-crafted wooden or bamboo spheres rest to the left on the smooth surface, their pale rings mirroring the basket's geometry and introducing a subtle decorative layer. The background is a muted, linen-coloured wall, softly out of focus, bathing the scene in a calm, neutral warmth. There's a soft fragrance implied - warm rose perfume tempered by the faint green, green-stem scent of Lisianthus and the dusty sweetness of the baby's breath - making the piece ideal for anniversaries, special celebrations or as a thoughtful centerpiece for a dinner in a Manor House flat near Seven Sisters Road or a weekend gathering by the park.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the wedding of your dreams with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Manor House. Thoughtfully designed for romance and style, this premium floral package includes coordinated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres for a beautifully cohesive look on your big day. Choose from three flexible options to match your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package (50-75 guests) with 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres; the Original Package (75-100 guests) with 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres; or the Ultimate Package (100+ guests) with 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres. Handcrafted by skilled florists at Florist Manor House, each arrangement features fresh, high-quality blooms selected for beauty, longevity and impact in photos. Enjoy friendly, reliable service, expert guidance on flower choices and styling, and prompt delivery to your venue. Celebrate life, love and marriage in a heart-touching atmosphere with a refined wedding flower collection designed to elevate every moment. Order your "SI" Wedding Collection today and let us bring your floral vision to life.
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