Manor House Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Manor House, your trusted local partner for exquisite wedding corsages, flowers, and elegant bouquets. Our team crafts beautiful floral designs right here in Manor House, ensuring every detail suits your special day. We’ve provided same-day delivery for wedding flowers to couples celebrating in nearby Finsbury Park, Harringay, and Stoke Newington, as well as well-known landmarks like Seven Sisters Road and the picturesque Clissold Park.

As experienced florists, we understand the importance of every petal and stem for your celebration. Our wedding corsages are thoughtfully designed to complement your colour scheme and add that finishing touch to your bridal party’s attire. From classic fresh roses to contemporary arrangements, we bring heartfelt local expertise and attention to detail with every order.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages and bouquets
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM
  • Easy online ordering for Manor House and nearby areas

As proud members of the Manor House community, we’ve delighted couples along the bustling Green Lanes and historic Harringay Ladder. Whether you’re ordering online or seeking advice in-store, trust Florist Manor House for flowers that express your love and mark your moments. Order now and experience warm, local service with a personal touch.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is photographed on a fair forearm against an immaculate white field, each component described with the care of a hands-on florist. Dominating the composition is a pristine white Gerbera daisy whose long, silky petals radiate outward from a bright, lime-tinted yellow center that provides a small, textured focal point. Complementing the Gerbera are clusters of soft, white chrysanthemum-like blooms and creamy lisianthus-some in tight bud, others gently opening-producing a layered, cloud-like effect that invites touch. Deep green Ruscus leaves and a couple of broader glossy leaves tuck in behind the flowers, their cool, saturated tones giving depth and a natural frame to the white palette. The blooms are fastened to the wrist with a refined bracelet of multiple white pearl strands; the pearls lie close to the skin and glimmer with a soft, satiny light, balancing floral freshness with a hint of vintage glamour. Under soft studio illumination the petals appear velvety and slightly translucent at the edges, while the arrangement as a whole conveys calm, purity, and thoughtful craftsmanship. Perfect for weddings, proms or graduations, this corsage evokes the quiet mornings on Manor House Road and the gentle bustle near Newington Green; it's the kind of wearable bouquet we craft for clients who want elegance with local character, delivered fresh within the Manor House area when requested.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Presented on a light-to-medium skinned left hand against a clean white backdrop, this elegant wrist corsage reads as both a statement piece and a gentle companion for special moments. The focal bloom is a bold, fully opened hot fuchsia-pink rose whose dense, satiny petals unfurl in concentric layers, catching the eye with rich colour and sculptural depth. Nestled close to the rose are clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets that add volume and a cushioned texture, each tiny petal contributing to a soft, clouded effect. Scattered through the design are several white alstroemeria with their characteristic four to six petals and faint light green streaking at the throat, lending clarity and a faint botanical pattern that draws the gaze inward. A delicate cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely opened pink buds on the right suggest gentle motion and upcoming bloom. Deep emerald leaves form a glossy backdrop, their broad shapes creating contrast and stability for the floral elements. The arrangement is fastened with a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous pearls that wrap elegantly around the wrist and extend across the back of the hand, adding a vintage-modern touch. As a local piece conceived for Manor House events or intimate occasions near Finsbury Park and Newington Green, this corsage - available from Florist Manor House - balances visual drama with soft fragrance and meticulous construction, offering a wearable floral accent that feels both personal and beautifully finished.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
From the perspective of a local Manor House florist, this wrist corsage reads as a study in refined simplicity and quiet celebration. Anchored by a fully opened, creamy ivory rose whose velvety petals curl outward in soft concentric layers, the design moves downward to a trumpet-like white bloom-likely alstroemeria-with a subtle green-yellow throat that adds a tender, almost watery glow to the centre. Scattered between these main blooms are tiny heads of gypsophila, their airy, snow-like clusters lending a light, clouded texture, and several green buds that remain gently closed, suggesting promise and the gentle rhythm of seasonal growth. A small spray of daisy-like white florets with bright golden centers sits low in the composition, introducing a humble, joyful note. Broad, deep green leaves with a glossy, waxy finish cradle each bloom, their dark tone creating a crisp contrast against the white flowers and the bright studio backdrop. The corsage is secured to the wrist by a tasteful multi-strand pearl band-uniform, round pearls threaded on elastic that sit cool and smooth against the skin, their soft luminescence echoing the blossoms' purity. As a florist serving Manor House and nearby streets by Finsbury Park and Green Lanes, I imagine this piece worn for a small, sunlit wedding or a neighbourhood celebration: it smells faintly of fresh petals, moves easily with the hand, and reads as timeless yet quietly modern-a small, wearable bouquet that honours ritual and keepsakes.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting diagonally across a pale forearm against stark white, this wrist corsage blends classic floristry with a contemporary twist - a design often created at Florist Manor House for clients around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park. The central element is a large, gently unfurling pink-leaning rose with a soft, almost dewy sheen; its outer petals deepen to a richer magenta that frames the blossom like a vintage cameo. Complementing the rose are deep, saturated hydrangea clusters in indigo and midnight-blue, each floret tipped with a subtle, cool blue center that adds sparkle and dimension. The arrangement's greenery is varied and intentional: narrow silvery-green stems (evoking eucalyptus or sprigs of lavender) provide a soft, aromatic veil; glossy variegated ivy with dark green cores and creamy yellow margins lends traditional structure; and a broad, striped leaf with bold white-and-green banding is artistically curled to introduce contemporary geometry. Beneath and between the flowers a dark purple mesh with an open weave peeks through, lending texture, shadow, and contrast while harmonising with the hydrangea tones. The corsage's textures - silky rose petals, pillowy hydrangea, crisp ivy, and airy mesh - create a sensory narrative that feels fresh and slightly fragrant, as if lifted from a cool garden walk in Manor House on a summer evening. Ideal for weddings, graduations, or formal dances on local streets like Seven Sisters Road or Green Lanes, this piece reflects careful handwork, durable construction, and a refined eye for colour and proportion.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The corsage in this image speaks in soft tones and lively texture: a single, generously bloomed apricot-tinged rose forms the gentle centrepiece, its layered petals folding inwards with a satin softness that invites both sight and touch. Tucked just beneath are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - almost spherical in their cheer - whose compact, spiky florets create a bright, joyful punctuation against the rose's serene warmth. A backdrop of deep green leaves, possibly salal or ruscus, settles the composition with lush density, while a crisply striped variegated leaf is curled into a smooth arc that travels outward along the wrist, lending sculptural movement and modern polish. Photographed on a clean white field, the corsage sits on warm, light-to-medium skin, the fastening kept out of view so attention remains on the floral shapes and colour conversation. The scent is imagined: a whisper of rose with a fresh leafy lift, the kind of fragrance that accompanies a wedding morning or a prom night corridor lined with excited feet. This piece reads as refined yet playful, intended to sit close to the wearer's pulse and gather the small, tender moments of an evening - greetings, a slow dance, a family photograph. As a local floral design, it resonates with the quieter celebrations we often prepare for in the Manor House area, where clients look for accessories that feel handcrafted, resilient, and quietly celebratory.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately composed and photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a clean white field, this wrist corsage reads like a tiny, wearable still life. A single, expansive white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the heart of the design, its wide, satiny petals curling softly outward while the labellum reveals a concentrated wash of cheerful yellow edged with deeper orange, catching the studio light. Around its base a cloud of asparagus fern provides a soft, feathery underlay, its bright green filigree giving the orchid airy lift and depth. To the orchid's upper right, a cluster of hypericum berries offers tactile contrast: small, glossy spheres graduating from pale green through pink-rose to a rich cranberry, their sheen echoing the pearl bracelet below. A sliver of ruffled lime-green foliage threads through the berries, adding a fresh, almost citrusy accent. The corsage is mounted on several fine strands of white pearls that clasp the wrist - cool to the touch, subtly reflective, and elegantly old-fashioned in a modern setting. The neutral white backdrop sharpens every colour and texture so that the smooth orchid, the soft fern, and the glossy berries read with clarity. As an experienced local florist crafting accessories for weddings and formal dances, I imagine this piece arriving for a Manor House ceremony or a photoshoot near Seven Sisters Road, offered by Florist Manor House to guests and couples seeking a refined, long-lasting statement. The overall feeling is quiet celebration: polished, tender, and thoughtfully made.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage is presented on a fair-to-medium forearm and photographed diagonally across the frame so you can see how the arrangement sits when worn. At its heart are two radiant yellow roses, the left flower more opened and celebratory while the slightly smaller right bloom remains gently cupped; both bear a single clear crystal stud at their centres, catching the light like a discreet brooch. Nestled behind and slightly above them, a deep burgundy-purple calla lily unfurls its smooth, trumpet-shaped petal, lending a sophisticated, evening-ready contrast to the cheerful roses. Wisps of fine, feathery asparagus-style foliage weave through the piece, creating soft halos and a sense of movement, while broad variegated leaves with pale margins give structural weight and a polished green backdrop. Little sprays of white button-like filler peek through the leaves, adding texture and fullness without overpowering the main blooms. The corsage is neatly secured to the wrist with a largely concealed band, crafted to be comfortable yet secure for dances or processional steps. As a local floral note, Florist Manor House often styles pieces like this for Manor House locals attending celebrations in Green Lanes, along Seven Sisters Road, or for evening receptions near Newington Green. The overall mood is warm, elegant and joyful - a wearable accent that feels both handcrafted and effortlessly refined.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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