Manor House Wedding Collections

Welcome to Florist Manor House, your trusted local florist for breathtaking wedding flowers and elegant bouquets. Our wedding specialists bring years of floral artistry to Manor House, creating memorable arrangements that capture your unique love story. Whether you’re celebrating near Green Lanes or planning an intimate event by Finsbury Park, our team is devoted to making your occasion truly special.

We’re proud to serve couples throughout Harringay, Seven Sisters, and Stroud Green, with unrivalled expertise in floral design. Our beautifully crafted bouquets feature the freshest seasonal blooms, arranged with care and creative flair—always tailored to your vision and venue, from St Ann’s Road to the iconic Manor House Underground Station.

At Florist Manor House, reliability is key. That’s why we offer same-day delivery on all wedding orders placed before 3 PM, so you never have to worry about last-minute changes. Order online with confidence and let your special day bloom with our personal service, attention to detail, and deep local roots.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière is a precise echo of the bride's bouquet-a single passionate red rose curls in a small, secure cradle, its velvety petals catching the light with a deep, almost luminous sheen. A tiny spray of gypsophila nests beside it, lending weightless detail that reads like lace, while a slender trail of eucalyptus adds a cool, rounded counterpoint and a whisper of aromatic freshness. In the groom's lapel the piece reads confident and restrained, a quiet signal of unity that mirrors the larger bouquet: lush blue hydrangeas form the dramatic base in the matching arrangement, their large, clustered heads offering a cloud-like fullness beneath the roses, and eucalyptus leaves peek through the petals to create layered depth and scent. The composition speaks of modern romance-arresting colour and natural texture combined with classic floristry technique-perfect for a wedding in and around Manor House, whether the ceremony is near Seven Sisters Road or in a sunlit room off Green Lanes. The scent is verdant and garden-fresh, like a morning walk through a neighbourhood market stall where blooms are chosen with care; the boutonnière is secure yet thoughtfully styled so it endures through vows, photographs, and evening dances. It's the small, worn piece of beauty that quietly announces the day's promise.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
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.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel collage presents a refined Manor House wedding floral story, built around classic white lilies and orchids highlighted with fresh green and bright red. In the top-left image, a bride stands against a soft beige background, cropped from the collarbone down so the eye is drawn entirely to her cascading bouquet. Her white dress has understated texture, gently catching the light, while the bouquet pours from her hands like a floral waterfall. Broad, star-shaped white oriental lilies form the main body, their long stamens adding a note of drama. From beneath them, trails of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downwards in graceful arcs, each bloom with a buttery centre. Nestled among these are a single cream rose, vivid green spherical chrysanthemums, little clusters of glossy red berries, sprays of baby's breath, and slender ribbons of greenery that give the design movement and depth. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom in a deep charcoal or black suit, white shirt, and striking red tie, his boutonnière a miniature echo of the bride's bouquet: one perfect white orchid, a touch of green pompon flower, and tiny white filler blossoms, all wrapped in a slim red ribbon that picks up the colour of his tie. The bottom-left panel shows the same buttonhole resting on textured beige fabric, allowing every petal, leaf, and stitch of ribbon to be appreciated. In the bottom-right, the bouquet is shown alone in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface, framed by three white wicker decorative balls against a pale grey wall. The overall mood is polished yet romantic, ideal for couples tying the knot in Manor House or hosting receptions near Clissold Park, with flowers that could easily be prepared for local delivery by a skilled neighbourhood florist.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-part wedding collage showcases how one thoughtful floral theme can carry from ceremony to reception in Manor House without missing a beat. In the top-left image, the focus is a bride's hands holding a lush, rounded bouquet against her strapless white dress. The flowers are dominated by rich magenta-fuchsia peonies, dense with layered petals, paired with bright white alstroemeria freckled with fine maroon lines. Slender, spiky pale green blooms and deep green leaves weave between the blossoms, giving movement and freshness, as if they've just been delivered from a local Manor House florist that morning. The light catches the soft velvety texture of the peonies and the satiny sheen of the lilies, making the bouquet feel both opulent and approachable. In the top-right panel, a groom's dark charcoal suit and smooth lavender tie are shown in close detail. His boutonniere is an elegant miniature version of the main bouquet: a small cluster of white alstroemeria, delicate green textural flowers, and tidy greenery, bound with a slim lavender satin ribbon that blends effortlessly with his tie. Bottom-left, a smaller hand-tied bouquet lies on a neutral beige fabric, echoing the same colour story - fuchsia peonies, white Peruvian lilies, and crisp foliage - with its stems wrapped in bright lavender ribbon, perfect for a bridesmaid or a keepsake for a special guest. The bottom-right panel shifts to the reception, where the same flowers are gathered compactly in a white, criss-cross woven spherical vase. Three lighter beige decorative spheres sit beside it, extending the woven texture and soft neutral tones. Together, these four images tell the story of a unified, contemporary wedding flower collection ideal for intimate venues around Manor House.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A contemporary white bowl holds a perfectly rounded bouquet, the flowers arranged so tightly that they resemble a flawless floral dome, luxurious yet calm. Bold pink roses and gentle lavender roses are clustered together at the centre, each bloom full and open, their spiral of petals creating soft shadows and subtle highlights under the diffused light. Nestled among them, delicate sprays of gypsophila shimmer like tiny droplets of dew, bringing a weightless, airy feel that recalls early strolls around Clissold Park or the quiet green corners near Manor House on a spring morning. The vessel itself is striking: clean white with an artistic network of raised, woven lines circling its sides, adding sculptural interest and a tactile, hand-crafted quality. This interplay between the smooth roses, fine baby's breath, and the rhythmic lines of the container creates a piece that feels equally at home on a refined wedding table in a local Manor House venue or as a statement gift for a special anniversary dinner at home off Seven Sisters Road. The palette is consistent and soothing-deep pinks, mellow mauves, and crisp whites-forming a gentle gradient of colour that reads as romantic but not overly formal. Though the arrangement is compact, it feels full of air and light, with each stem angled to maintain the dome shape while allowing glimpses of the stems disappearing into the vessel. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and heartfelt intention, the kind of floral work you can imagine being delivered fresh the same day, ready to grace a celebration that values both artistry and emotional meaning.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This collage of four wedding images tells a complete floral story built around red roses and white baby's breath, much like the bespoke designs we often create for Manor House couples. In the top-left image, a bride in a traditional white lace dress holds a rounded bouquet packed tightly with deep red roses, each petal velvety and full, tucked into clouds of dainty gypsophila. Subtle hints of glossy foliage add structure, while soft, even lighting enhances the romance, evoking an intimate ceremony tucked away near the quiet streets around Woodberry Down. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere: a single, vibrant red rosebud framed by sprigs of white baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and fine wisps of ornamental grass. A neatly tied red satin ribbon anchors the miniature arrangement to a dark grey suit jacket, paired with a bright red tie that perfectly mirrors the bridal bouquet. Below, on the left, another lush bridal-style bouquet lies on a pale grey textured surface, its open roses and airy gypsophila securely bound with red and white striped twine, showcasing the florist's careful craftsmanship and attention to every stem. On the bottom right, a charming table centerpiece appears: a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath perched on a spherical white lattice vase, with two smaller woven orbs in natural tones completing the scene. Together, these four panels reveal how a consistent red-rose-and-gypsophila theme can flow through personal flowers and reception décor, ideal for weddings held in local Manor House hotels, town halls, or intimate restaurants.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image shows an intimate wedding floral collection arranged with the kind of care you'd expect from a local Manor House florist preparing for a ceremony near Green Lanes or the leafy paths of Finsbury Park. The bride's bouquet is the star: a rounded cascade of lush cream peonies and blush-pink roses, with a few deeper magenta and soft lavender tones tucked between the paler blooms. Each flower is open enough to reveal its ruffled heart, the petals overlapping like folded satin, while airy white gypsophila threads through the bouquet, lending a cloud-like softness. Fresh, sculptural greenery curves around the edges, framing the light blooms and creating a gentle contrast, the leaves smooth and glossy with hints of deeper shadow where they overlap. Close by lies a matching boutonnière, a miniature reflection of the bouquet, perhaps built around a single lilac-tinted rosebud and finished with a fine ribbon wrap, ready to be worn by the groom as he greets guests arriving from nearby streets and stations. The whole ensemble is photographed in soft, flattering light, which enhances the creamy whites and blush tones and casts subtle shadows that give depth to every petal and stem. The overall mood is one of quiet romance-an atmosphere that feels perfectly suited to vows spoken in a local registry office or an intimate venue off Seven Sisters Road. These flowers speak of early summer air, of heartfelt promises, and of wedding morning excitement captured in a lovingly composed, gently fragrant collection.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four wedding photographs feels like leafing through a florist's sketchbook for a Manor House couple planning a romantic ceremony. The top left image lingers on the bride's mid-torso, where a lush, waterfall-style bouquet rests against intricate white lace. White phalaenopsis orchids cascade forward, their smooth petals and yellow throats catching the light. They intermingle with soft blush garden roses, lilac-toned stock, airy white baby's breath, and layers of deep, polished foliage. Slender spikes of more vivid pink flowers add a confident, modern twist, while the bouquet gently tapers toward the bride's hands, creating a sense of movement, as if she has just stepped out onto a sunlit terrace near Finsbury Park. In the top right, a groom's boutonniere is framed against a dark charcoal or black lapel. One perfect white orchid is cradled by tiny gypsophila clusters and fine green stems, all bound with a slim white satin ribbon. Against his bright red tie and subtly patterned shirt, the boutonniere looks both classic and contemporary, clearly designed to echo the bride's orchids. The bottom left close-up isolates a matching boutonniere, laid on a neutral beige, linen-like fabric, showing the crisp petals, the gentle curve of the stem, and the expert ribbon wrap that keeps everything secure for a full day of celebration. In the bottom right, a generous centerpiece, echoing the bridal bouquet, rises from a white woven cylinder vase set on a clean white table. Orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage spill together, with deep pink spikes peeping through, flanked by two white decorative spheres that make the scene feel ready for a refined Manor House reception or intimate local wedding breakfast. Crafted with the attentive eye of a neighbourhood florist, the whole collage shows a cohesive floral theme designed to carry through ceremony, photos, and evening toasts.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images reads like a small suite of wedding pieces designed to speak with a single voice: passionate red, pure white and verdant green, arranged with an eye for movement and balance. The bride's bouquet, seen top-left, is a generous, flowing composition of open white lilies, clustered red roses and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids, threaded through with tiny clouds of Gypsophila and clusters of red hypericum berries; it rests against a warm beige background and a lace-detailed bodice, the bouquet's cascade suggesting soft motion as if carried down an aisle near Seven Sisters Road on a gentle spring afternoon. Top-right tightens into the groom's lapel - a charcoal suit with a striking red tie - where a single white orchid takes center stage, accompanied by two hypericum clusters and a whisper of baby's breath, finished with a slender red ribbon loop that ties back to the bridal palette. The lower-left close-up shows the boutonniere laid flat on textured fabric, revealing the craftsmanship: floral tape, wired stems, and the composed layering of leaf, bloom and berry. Bottom-right presents a decorative centerpiece in a white woven vessel, flanked by white orb decorations; it repeats the bouquet's ingredients so table and bride read as one carefully considered design. The light is soft and natural, textures range from glossy petals to delicate lace, and the overall mood is elegant, intimate and entirely suited to small Manor House neighbourhood celebrations or nearby receptions at Finsbury Park venues.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents a complete wedding flower story, the kind a Manor House couple might enjoy from morning photographs to the last dance. In the top-left panel, the camera lingers on a bride in a white strapless gown, visible from the bodice down as she holds a sumptuous cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids glide over the front of the design, their petals smooth and almost porcelain-like, mingling with blush pink garden roses, lilac-toned blooms, and clouds of baby's breath. Fresh greenery trails downward, creating a gentle movement that feels especially romantic against the clean line of her dress. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's chest, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere rests against a dark grey suit. Delicate clusters of lavender filler flowers and small green leaves frame the bloom, while a slender purple ribbon wraps the stems and quietly picks up the magenta of his neatly knotted tie, an elegant detail for wedding photos taken near Finsbury Park. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is laid flat on a textured light beige surface. This design features a white orchid bud just beginning to open, accented by airy sprigs of white baby's breath and fine greenery, tied with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a joyful pop of colour. The bottom-right panel showcases a large cascading arrangement in an intricate white woven vase, placed on a bright white surface. White orchids and layers of pink and lavender roses tumble over the edge, intertwined with purple filler flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven decorative spheres in varying sizes sit nearby. The overall mood is soft, elegant, and thoughtfully coordinated, reflecting expert floral styling for a London wedding.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding flatlay shows a bridal bouquet and boutonnière arranged as though on a dressing table in a Manor House terrace home, moments before the couple get ready. The bouquet is round yet softly relaxed, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals are blush-light at the edges and deepen in colour toward their centres, like watercolour washes laid one over another. Around them, neat green button chrysanthemums create little pockets of texture, their tidy domes reminiscent of mossy patches in nearby Finsbury Park or the greenery along Green Lanes after a spring shower. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms are threaded between the roses, their frilled petals catching the light and giving an airy, cloudlike impression. Slender stems of foliage curve outward, framing the design and adding a gentle rhythm, while the handle of the bouquet is meticulously wrapped in coordinated ribbon that alternates between bright pink and soft white, secured so not a single stem slips out of place during a day of photos and celebrations. The lighting is gentle and natural, as if from an overcast North London afternoon, allowing the delicate colours to glow without harsh shadow. Beside the bouquet, the groom's boutonnière is composed with tailored simplicity: one flawless white bloom, a touch of lavender ribbon echoing the bouquet's tones, and a few wisps of greenery. It feels deliberate, cohesive, and quietly elegant, the kind of wedding set a local Manor House couple might choose for an intimate ceremony, knowing that every petal will remain fresh from the registrar's office to the last toast.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A four-image collage presents a coordinated red rose wedding collection, the kind of cohesive design often chosen by couples marrying around Manor House or near Finsbury Park. The top-left panel focuses on a bride in a white wedding gown, her hands gently clasped around a compact, hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet is densely packed with velvety crimson roses, their petals creating a plush dome of colour, while clusters of round red hypericum berries add sparkle and texture. A clean ring of glossy green foliage encircles the base, giving the bouquet a polished, contemporary look against the softness of her dress. In the top-right panel, a groom's boutonniere decorates the dark charcoal lapel of his suit, perfectly matching his bold red tie and crisp white shirt. The boutonniere is a single, elegant red rosebud accented with airy, ruscus-like greenery, tiny white gypsophila blossoms, and a few red berries, all secured with a narrow red satin ribbon bow that catches the light. The bottom-left panel reveals another bouquet of red roses and berries, perhaps for a bridesmaid or to line the aisle, framed by wide, dark green tropical leaves that curve protectively around the flowers, with a red ribbon knotting the stems against a woven beige background. The bottom-right image shows a romantic table centerpiece, a rounded cluster of red roses and berries nestled atop a white, woven spherical base made from natural fibers, accompanied by two smaller wooden orbs on a smooth, pale surface, suggesting stylish reception décor that could easily dress tables in a Manor House townhouse, café, or intimate local venue.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part image captures a complete pink and green wedding story, the kind of coordinated collection a Manor House couple might choose for a ceremony close to Finsbury Park. In the upper-left frame, the focus rests on a bride's hands and the bodice of her white lace gown as she carries a generous, rounded bouquet. The flowers are layered in harmonious tones: blush and lavender roses at different stages of opening, bright green button chrysanthemums adding playful pops of colour, and pink alstroemeria whose petals are dusted with fine yellow freckles. Wisps of white baby's breath and rich green leaves soften the edges, creating a cloud-like effect. The upper-right frame zooms in on a single boutonniere pinned to a charcoal grey suit jacket, perfectly aligned beside a vivid fuchsia tie. This small but elegant design features a pale pink rosebud, a couple of lime-green chrysanthemums, sprigs of baby's breath, and slender threads of ornamental grass, all tidily secured by a matching pink ribbon. Below, in the lower-left frame, a similar bouquet lies on a neutral beige fabric, giving a horizontal view of the same floral blend. The stems are bound in a smooth fuchsia ribbon, revealing the careful spiral of the hand-tied technique. In the lower-right frame, a coordinating centerpiece sits on a bright white surface: a compact dome of roses, button chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and gypsophila nestled in a white, spherical vase with an intricate woven texture. Two pale decorative wicker balls rest alongside it, suggesting a stylish table setting for a Manor House wedding breakfast or evening reception near local restaurants and townhouses.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A four-panel collage presents a complete wedding flower story, as if following a Manor House couple from aisle to reception. In the top left frame, a bride stands in a classic white dress with gentle lace detailing, her upper body cropped so all attention falls on the bouquet she holds close. The arrangement is a compact dome of cream and pale yellow roses, deepened by pockets of pink and mauve roses that ripple through the design like soft blushes of colour. Threads of white baby's breath and glimpses of green foliage break up the cluster, adding lightness and movement, much like the breeze that often drifts along Green Lanes on a spring afternoon. In the top right, the camera draws close to the groom's dark grey suit, crisp white shirt and bold red silk tie. Pinned neatly to the lapel is a single white rosebud boutonniere, surrounded by dainty white filler flowers and a hint of greenery, its stems gathered in a tiny, perfectly tied white satin bow that feels both traditional and modern. Below, on the left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies gently on a softly textured off-white linen surface, echoing the bridal colours with cream and pale yellow roses, a few vivid pink blooms, frothy baby's breath and relaxed greenery; the stems are wrapped in pink and white striped ribbon, giving it a slightly playful, personal touch. The bottom right frame shows a coordinating table centrepiece: the same palette of roses and filler flowers arranged in a tight, round cluster and set on a white, twig-like spherical vase, with two smaller woven decorative balls beside it. The clean, neutral background and white tabletop suggest a contemporary reception setting, the kind Florist Manor House might dress for intimate local weddings across N4 and the surrounding streets.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A contemporary wedding centrepiece sits poised in the middle of a polished table, gathered into a rounded, cloud-soft design that spills from a bright white wicker vase. The eye is first drawn to the creamy lisianthus, their petals layered and ruffled like fine fabric, each bloom opening into a soft rosette that catches the light drifting through a nearby window. Around them, dusky pink stocks rise in slender spires, lending height and a subtle, almost nostalgic charm, while flashes of rich purple flowers punctuate the arrangement, adding depth and a modern edge that suits chic receptions in Manor House restaurants or intimate gatherings near Green Lanes. Shimmering threads of greenery arc and loop around the arrangement, almost as if they are sketching circles in the air, giving the design movement and framing the central flowers like a halo. The white wicker vase grounds the whole piece, its tidy weave and matte finish contrasting with the smooth, cool stems and the lush, velvety petals above. The overall palette feels calm and cool, perfect for a wedding that leans towards understated elegance rather than bold colour, while a subtle fragrance-reminiscent of freesia and sweet pea-hovers softly, light enough that guests can still savour every course and conversation. Crafted by a florist who understands how blooms open and shift over the course of an event, the arrangement is designed to look fresh and full all day, whether lit by morning brightness for a Manor House registry ceremony or by candlelight later in the evening. It creates an atmosphere of quiet celebration, timeless and serene, like a gentle promise captured in flowers.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A single boutonnière photographed in close detail, embodying refined coordination and timeless romance. At its heart sits a small peach rosebud, its petals still gently cupped, the coral-peach hue catching soft highlights and suggesting a fresh, tender bloom newly opened for the day. Delicate sprigs of gypsophila nestle around the bud like a miniature cloud, their tiny white dots softening the rose's silhouette and adding an airy, almost vintage texture. A whisper of greenery-slim, bright blades of ruscus-frames the cluster, providing contrast and a crisp, living edge against the fabric of the groom's dark jacket. The lapel fabric reads as charcoal or deep navy; beneath, a coral tie and a crisp white shirt echo the boutonnière's warm palette, knitting the couple's look together with thoughtful detail. At the base of the stem a narrow peach ribbon has been tied into a small bow, the satin catching a hint of sheen that reflects nearby light; the knot is tidy and modest, an artisan's finishing touch that keeps the pin secure and elegant. The composition is lit in a way that suggests late-morning wedding preparation, the same calm, purposeful light you'd find in a Manor House flat on O'Connor Road or near Seven Sisters Road, where couples often make last-minute adjustments before stepping out. There is a tactile contrast here-the rose's soft, velveteen petals against the crisp weave of the suit-and an emotional one: a tiny floral gesture placed close to the heart, quietly declaring care, coordination and the promise of celebration.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
A thoughtfully composed four-panel image showing a unified wedding scheme of white and purple florals, presented with the calm confidence of a local florist who knows Manor House and its surrounding venues. The top-left panel captures a bride in a strapless white gown holding a generously proportioned bridal bouquet: large, fragrant white oriental lilies unfurl with visible stamens, paired with white eustoma whose petals are delicately rimmed in vibrant purple. Interspersed tight buds and spikes of deep-purple veronica provide contrast and rhythm, while textured greens - from fine wispy grasses to broader glossy leaves - create depth and a natural drape. The top-right frame focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal-grey suit, the rich purple silk tie hinting beneath; a single open purple-edged eustoma, a small lily bud, a sliver of spiky purple accent flower and slim greenery are bound with a neat white ribbon bow, a miniature echo of the bride's flowers.

The bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss bouquet laid horizontally on a light beige, textured fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon and ready to be carried down the aisle. Bottom-right displays a striking tall centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical vase with an open-lattice weave, abundant with the same lilies, lisianthus and cascading foliage, accompanied by two woven beige decorative spheres to suggest a coordinated tablescape. Made with seasonal freshness and a soft, warm glow in mind, this suite is available for delivery across Manor House and surrounding streets - prepared with the same care at Florist Manor House for weddings large or intimate nearby.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A single deep red rose pinned to tailored lapel fabric becomes an eloquent, wearable promise when arranged with care: here the groom's boutonniere pairs that bold rose with neat sprigs of fresh greenery, minute clusters of berries, and a whisper of baby's breath, all wired and trimmed with exacting attention. The rose's velvety petals catch a subdued gleam beneath soft venue lighting, harmonising with the sheen of a crimson tie and lending the whole ensemble a composed, celebratory air. The greens are cut to echo the collar's lines-leathery, cool leaves that provide a backbone to the softer elements-while the tiny berries offer a faint, satisfying crunch and a bright note of colour that ties the boutonniere to the broader wedding palette. Up close, textures dominate the experience: the smooth resilience of the rose, the papery threads of the baby's breath, and the slightly glossy skin of the berries, all bound into a compact form that sits comfortably against the chest. There's an olfactory hush too: a subtle floral warmth from the rose balanced by green, herbal undertones. This boutonniere reads as both tradition and personal style, a piece meant to be worn through vows, photos, and the first dances-a keepsake that will be remembered each time a cufflink is fastened. As a florist who knows the streets around Manor House and nearby markets, I imagine this pinned for a groom stepping out from a family home or local venue-small, measured, and full of intent.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this photograph, a graceful wedding arrangement sits proudly in a white woven vase, its structure echoing the handmade charm of local boutiques near Manor House station. At the heart of the design are generous clusters of soft yellow roses, each one lush and velvety, their petals unfurling in layered spirals that draw the eye inward. The roses are packed closely, forming a full, rounded dome of colour that radiates warmth without ever feeling overpowering. Arcing around and through the flowers, slender blades of deep green grass create elegant loops, adding a modern, architectural note that contrasts with the old-world romance of the roses. Between the blooms, airy tufts of baby's breath are tucked with care, their tiny white blossoms offering a delicate, almost sparkling texture, like small constellations scattered among the petals. The woven vase itself has a soft, ivory-white finish and a subtle basket pattern, giving the arrangement a tactile, homely character that would sit beautifully on a wedding table in one of the venues off Seven Sisters Road. Light falls gently over the arrangement, catching on the glossy leaves and highlighting the creamy centres of the roses, lending a dreamy, almost ethereal quality to the scene. Imagining it up close, you'd sense a light, fresh rose fragrance mingled with the faint green scent of cut stems, a reminder of flowers prepared early that morning by a careful florist. This piece feels like a quiet celebration of love-a wedding centrepiece that invites guests to pause, share stories, and savour the moment together in Manor House.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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