Cricklewood Wedding Collections

At Florist Cricklewood, we’re passionate about turning every wedding in Cricklewood into a truly unforgettable celebration with flowers that reflect your unique love story. From timeless bridal bouquets to stunning floral arches and elegant table arrangements, our skilled team combines creativity with a personal touch, using only the freshest seasonal blooms sourced daily from trusted growers.

We’re proud to serve not just Cricklewood, but our flower delivery magic also brightens special occasions in nearby areas like Kilburn, West Hampstead, and Willesden Green. Know a special venue near Cricklewood Broadway or celebrating by the historic Gladstone Park? Our same-day delivery, available for online orders placed before 3 PM, ensures your floral vision arrives fresh and on time—no detail is overlooked.

As a local florist, we understand the importance of trust when planning a wedding. With years of experience, from intimate gatherings to lavish receptions, our team is here to offer guidance—from colour palettes to seasonal suggestions. We’re just around the corner from Chichele Road and always happy to welcome you for a personal consultation.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set beside a tailored suit or pinned as a matching boutonnière, this wedding ensemble speaks of confident romance with a modern edge: a single red rose curls with elegant authority beside a petite spray of gypsophila, while trailing strands of greenery add a playful, organic line. The accompanying bouquet continues that story in richer scale - lavish blue hydrangeas provide a dramatic, sculptural base for clusters of velvety red roses, and soft, round eucalyptus leaves emerge between blooms, offering a cool silvery-green whisper and a subtle, fresh scent. The contrast between the deep crimson and the royal blue is lively yet composed, intended to read well both in close photographs and across a reception room. Texturally, the hydrangeas give a substantial, cushion-like feel under the fingers, roses offer a smooth, thick petal that yields slightly to touch, and the gypsophila adds a fine, papery crispness that feels like lace against the skin. Imagining this set delivered to a Cricklewood couple preparing for vows - perhaps at a family home near Kilburn Lane or a local venue off Claremont Road - the arrangement would travel fresh and fragrant, arranged with care to withstand rehearsal and ceremony. As a local florist who knows how London mornings shift from cool to bright, I think of the bouquet catching early light in a way that accentuates the dew on petals and the satin sheen of rose velour. The result is both memorable and comforting, a floral oath of devotion expressed in colour, scent, and tactile detail, lovingly assembled for a day that invites admiration and embrace. - Florist Cricklewood
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned to the charcoal lapel with careful precision, the boutonniere is a small declaration of unity rendered simply and beautifully. A single peach rose takes centre stage-its petals compact and luminous, mirroring the tones of the bridal blooms-while a few delicate fronds of greenery and a dusting of baby's breath provide soft contrast and lift. The bloom is secured with a narrow blush ribbon tied neatly at the base, the same gentle shade echoing through the wedding palette and matching a solid peach tie seen beneath the lapel, creating a subtle line of colour against the dark wool of the suit.

From the perspective of a wedding stylist who knows Cricklewood and north-west London couples well, there is confidence in the boutonniere's restraint: it is minimalist yet emotionally resonant, the tiny cluster of flowers carrying the visual weight of a promise. Against the structured tailoring of the groom's jacket the rose reads like a warm heartbeat, and in close air you might sense a faint, spicy floral sweetness that softens the crispness of men's cologne. This little arrangement is more than an accessory; it's a thoughtfully composed emblem designed to coordinate with bouquets, table arrangements and the overall ceremony palette, ready for pinning moments before the couple walk from their local church or community hall toward a shared celebration.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a coherent floral story, as if captured on a calm morning before vows are exchanged somewhere off the busy Cricklewood Broadway. In the top-left frame, only the bride's torso is visible, her white, subtly textured gown fading into a soft beige background. She holds a dramatic cascading bouquet that feels both modern and romantic. At its centre, large white oriental lilies open wide, their pointed petals and prominent stamens giving structure and fragrance. Flowing from the main cluster, long stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids drape downward in layered sprays, each bloom like a porcelain butterfly. A single cream-toned yellow rose nestles among vivid green spherical flowers, bright red berry clusters, and gentle clouds of white baby's breath, while threads of airy greenery flick out from the edges, adding depth and movement. The top-right panel zooms in on a dark-suited groom, his crisp white shirt and vibrant red tie setting the stage for a coordinated boutonnière. Pinned to his lapel, a pure white orchid bloom is paired with a hint of green pompon flower and delicate filler, neatly tied at the base with a slim, bright red ribbon that echoes the tie's intensity. The bottom-left panel shows this boutonnière resting alone on neutral, linen-like beige fabric, highlighting the sculptural orchid petals, the fresh green leaf backing, and the careful ribbon wrap. In the bottom-right panel, the full bridal bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface against a pale grey wall, with three decorative white wicker spheres beside it, suggesting a carefully styled reception table arranged by a local Cricklewood florist. Together, the images convey unity between bouquet and buttonhole through a refined palette of white, green, red, and soft yellow.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a cohesive floral story built around magenta-pink peonies, white alstroemeria and crisp greenery, the kind of elegant styling a local Cricklewood couple might choose for a ceremony near Mapesbury Road. In the top-left panel, only the midsection of the bride is shown, dressed in a smooth, strapless white gown. She holds a generous, rounded bouquet that spills slightly over her hands: velvety, multi-layered fuchsia peonies, bright white Peruvian lilies with fine maroon freckles, and pale green spiky floral accents, all cushioned by deep green foliage. The bouquet looks soft yet structured, with a fresh, just-tied feel. In the top-right image, attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal suit and lavender-purple tie. On his lapel sits a carefully crafted boutonniere made from white alstroemeria blooms, delicate green spiky flowers and tiny leaves, all bound with a slim satin ribbon that precisely matches the tie, giving a polished finish that feels at home from Cricklewood Broadway to nearby Willesden. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller bouquet placed on a light beige, slightly textured fabric surface. It mirrors the bridal bouquet on a more intimate scale: fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria and fresh green accents gathered together, the stems wrapped in a vivid lavender ribbon that adds a joyful pop of colour, ideal for bridesmaids or a bouquet toss. In the bottom-right image, the same flower mix becomes a centerpiece, tucked into a round, white woven vase with an open lattice structure. Three lighter beige woven spheres of different sizes sit beside it, echoing the texture and tying the table decor together. Collectively, the collage shows how repeating the same floral palette brings harmony to every detail of a Cricklewood wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
This image shows a tightly gathered, round bouquet nestled confidently in a sculptural white container, the flowers forming a flawless dome of colour and texture. Layers of saturated pink and soft lavender roses sit shoulder to shoulder, creating a luxurious surface of overlapping petals that looks almost like silk when you picture running your fingers across it. Threaded through the roses are soft clouds of white gypsophila, each tiny blossom adding a whisper of lightness, as if a gentle Cricklewood morning fog had settled briefly over the arrangement. The vessel beneath is a modern piece of design in crisp white, its woven, looping lines winding around the base like a basket reimagined for a gallery on Cricklewood Broadway. That clean structure provides a striking contrast to the organic abundance of the roses, so that the whole composition feels balanced between art and nature. Gentle daylight glances off the rose heads, picking out their subtle gradients of pink and lilac, while shadows collect in the hollows between blooms, giving depth and dimension. This is the kind of centrepiece you can picture gracing a wedding table in a local Cricklewood venue, glowing softly under candlelight, or sitting proudly on a console table in a townhouse near Mapesbury. The impression is one of thoughtful craft and quiet romance, a bouquet created by a florist who understands how much meaning can be carried in carefully chosen flowers. Even without smelling it, you can imagine the soft, comforting perfume of roses and the faint, green freshness of newly conditioned stems.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part image tells the story of a red rose wedding styled with classic romance, the sort of look often requested by couples marrying around Cricklewood and nearby Willesden Green. In the top-left panel, a bride in a graceful white lace gown holds a rounded bridal bouquet close to her waist. The arrangement is densely composed of rich, velvety red roses, each petal layered and full, with light catching on their curved edges. Between the blooms, tiny white clouds of baby's breath add airiness and texture, while discreet touches of deep green foliage give structure and contrast. The overall effect is polished yet heartfelt, as if captured just before she walks out into the soft London daylight. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey suit jacket. A single red rosebud sits at the centre, surrounded by sprigs of white baby's breath and slender green leaves, with a few strands of fine grass adding movement. A neat red satin ribbon is tied around the base, coordinating effortlessly with his striking red tie and echoing the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left image, another lush bouquet of open red roses and abundant baby's breath lies on a light grey, slightly textured surface. The stems are gathered and bound with red and white striped twine, suggesting careful, artisan hand-tying by a local florist who understands how to balance comfort and style for a long day of celebrations. The bottom-right panel presents a low, dome-shaped centerpiece: vivid red roses and baby's breath clustered tightly in a white, spherical vase made of interwoven strands, almost like fine rattan or wound paper. Two smaller off-white decorative spheres rest in front, adding a modern, sculptural touch suited to a reception table in a Cricklewood restaurant or intimate hall, carrying the red rose theme seamlessly from vows to evening toasts.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A close view of a groom's boutonnière shows a miniature work of floral art, created to echo the bride's bouquet with understated elegance fit for a Cricklewood wedding. At the centre sits a single rose in a soft lilac and blush tone, its petals tightly spiralled yet gently opening, like a quiet smile caught just outside Willesden Green station. Nestled against the rose is a small spray of fine, feathery greenery that adds freshness and a hint of woodland texture, while tiny white clouds of baby's breath bring an airy softness and a touch of light. A slim lavender ribbon wraps the stems with careful precision, its satin surface catching the light in a faint shimmer that suggests the gleam of a polished lapel. The colours are muted yet confident, designed to harmonise with cream peonies and pink roses in the bridal flowers without competing for attention. You can imagine this pinned neatly to a smart suit jacket, the rose sitting just above the heart, offering a whisper of fragrance every time the groom moves. The arrangement feels deliberate but unforced, as if it naturally grew into this refined shape, carrying with it the joy of the day and the calm assurance of a promise made. Crafted with the same thoughtful detail you might expect from a trusted local Cricklewood florist, this boutonnière turns a simple rose into a quiet, fragrant emblem of commitment.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story, as though the same loving couple have carried their orchid-and-rose theme from the ceremony in Cricklewood right through to the evening reception. In the top left frame, a bride's mid-torso is visible, her hands gently cradling a sweeping cascade bouquet over the intricate pattern of her white lace gown. The bouquet is lush and full, dominated by white phalaenopsis orchids whose wide, ivory petals curve around golden-yellow throats, interlaced with soft blush pink garden roses in full, romantic bloom. Pale lavender stock adds height and a subtle, powdery hue, while clouds of baby's breath and loose stems of greenery soften the outline. Deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blossoms pierce the pastel palette just enough to create contrast, giving the entire design a sense of energy and movement. In the top right image, the groom's boutonniere is shown against a dark charcoal or black lapel, his bright red tie and patterned shirt adding a modern twist. The boutonniere mirrors the bride's flowers-a single white phalaenopsis orchid, edged with tiny sprays of gypsophila and slender green shoots, all tied with a slim white satin ribbon that keeps the look polished yet delicate. The bottom left panel sets this boutonniere alone on a light beige, textured fabric, perhaps reminiscent of a table runner in a local Cricklewood venue, highlighting the florist's precise wiring, taping, and ribbon-work. Finally, the bottom right photograph features a generous centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase placed on a pristine white surface. From this container, white orchids arc outwards, blush roses nestle among light purple stock, and baby's breath fills the gaps like mist, with rich pink spiky flowers providing accents and green foliage spilling slightly over the edge. Two decorative white woven balls sit nearby, echoing the vase texture and suggesting a thoughtfully styled wedding table that ties together bouquet, boutonniere, and venue décor into one elegant whole.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The collage is a study in deliberate contrasts - passionate red against immaculate white, softened by green textures - and the top-right panel gives a focused, intimate view of the groom's boutonniere. Pinned crisply to a deep grey or charcoal jacket, a single pristine white phalaenopsis orchid forms the small arrangement's luminous centre. Around it, two clusters of hypericum berries add joyful pops of red; tiny stems of white baby's breath and slender green leaves curl for movement. A neat loop of red ribbon at the base mirrors the groom's vivid tie visible beneath the lapel, creating a visual echo that unites his look with the bride's cascading bouquet. The orchid's smooth, satiny petals contrast with the waxy berries and feathery baby's breath, while the matte weave of the suit fabric provides a restrained backdrop that makes the flowers read clearly at a glance. Lighting is soft and even in the photograph, so the boutonniere's colours appear true - crimson, snow-white and deep botanical green - and the tactile qualities are almost audible: the soft give of petals, the firm pop of berries, the crispness of cut foliage. This small creation speaks to meticulous wedding-day detail and the calm moments before the ceremony, whether couples are marrying near Cricklewood Broadway, exchanging vows by a local green space, or gathering at a nearby hotel. The piece is compact but expressive, designed to travel well from the florist's table to the lapel and hold its composure through handshakes, embraces and vows.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image explores one cohesive wedding flower story, with each scene echoing the same romantic harmony of white phalaenopsis orchids, soft pink and lavender roses, and delicate baby's breath. In the top-left panel, only part of the bride is visible-her strapless white gown and hands wrapped around a cascading bouquet that flows almost to her waist. The bouquet is abundant and fluid, layered with pristine white orchids, blush roses, lilac blooms, and trails of fresh green foliage that move naturally, as if caught in a light breeze drifting along Cricklewood Broadway. The top-right panel focuses tightly on the groom's upper torso: a dark grey suit, a magenta tie, and a refined boutonniere. That boutonniere features a single white phalaenopsis orchid framed by small clusters of lavender filler flowers and a touch of greenery, tied with a slim purple ribbon that pulls the whole colour story together. In the bottom-left panel, a similar boutonniere is laid carefully on a light beige, textured fabric, its white orchid bud, tiny clouds of baby's breath, and bright pink ribbon showing the careful craftsmanship that might be found in a local Cricklewood florist's studio on a busy wedding morning. The bottom-right panel presents a generous cascading centerpiece in a white woven vase, its orchids and pink and lavender roses tumbling gracefully downward, punctuated by hints of purple filler flowers and baby's breath. Three white woven balls beside the vase add texture and rhythm, creating a tranquil, refined arrangement that would suit a reception setting from Mapesbury Road to Dollis Hill Lane. Together, the panels depict coordinated wedding flowers that feel intimate, modern, and thoughtfully designed.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A lush wedding bouquet and coordinating boutonnière are displayed as though prepared for a ceremony in Cricklewood, radiating tender romance and careful craftsmanship. The bouquet forms a graceful, rounded dome of mauve-pink roses, each bloom full and slightly cupped, their blush tones drifting toward soft lavender at the edges. Threaded between them are white lisianthus and other creamy flowers, their ruffled petals adding a cloud-like softness that cushions the more structured roses. Bright green button chrysanthemums provide cheerful contrast, their small, domed heads reminiscent of mossy garden paths or clipped hedges in a nearby Cricklewood front garden. A collar of fresh greenery, some feathery and some broad-leafed, frames the flowers and gives the arrangement a natural, just-gathered energy. The stems are straight and tidy, wrapped generously in pink and white ribbon that glides smoothly under the fingers, with neat pins or folds tucked away so nothing distracts from the flowers. The boutonnière, positioned close by, echoes the palette with a single white lisianthus bloom, a sliver of foliage, and a delicate touch of lavender-toned ribbon at the base, ready to sit cleanly against a suit for a ceremony perhaps near Cricklewood Broadway. Gentle, diffused light washes over the composition, picking out the sheen on each petal and the crisp texture of the greenery, while soft shadows lend depth and intimacy. This image captures not only what the flowers look like, but also their mood: quiet joy, thoughtful detail, and that sense of a fresh start on a wedding day in NW2, supported by local florists who understand how to balance elegance with a warm, personal touch.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part image presents a carefully coordinated red rose wedding collection, captured with the soft, flattering light you might find in a Cricklewood townhouse or boutique venue off Cricklewood Broadway. In the top-left panel, the focus rests on a bride's hands, delicately holding a rounded bridal bouquet of velvety deep red roses. The flowers are tightly gathered, dotted with bright red hypericum berries that catch the light, and framed with a perfect collar of fresh green foliage that keeps the design neat and graceful against her white gown. The top-right panel moves in close to the groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket, where a single red rose boutonniere is pinned beside a vivid red tie and crisp white shirt. This small piece is crafted with one elegant rosebud, fine feathery greenery, a scattering of tiny white gypsophila blooms, and miniature red berries, all finished with a tiny red satin bow, giving a polished yet romantic touch. In the bottom-left panel, a secondary bouquet rests on textured beige fabric, likely for a bridesmaid or to decorate a registrar's table. Several lush red roses sit amongst glossy red hypericum berries, all nestled into wide, dark green tropical leaves that wrap around the flowers like sculpted wings, with a bright red ribbon binding the stems. The bottom-right panel reveals a compact table centerpiece: a dome of red roses and berries, mirroring the same colour palette, placed atop an intricate white woven spherical vase of natural fibres. Two smaller wooden woven spheres lie nearby on a smooth light surface, set against a soft beige and grey backdrop, evoking intimate reception décor for a local Cricklewood celebration.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a complete floral story in soft pinks, lilacs and energising greens, the sort of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying around Cricklewood and Gladstone Park. In the upper-left frame, part of a bride's white lace bodice is visible as she holds a rounded bouquet pressed close to her dress. The arrangement feels lush and full, with light pink and lavender roses in different stages of bloom woven tightly with bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria flecked with warm yellow, and feathery sprays of white baby's breath. Deep green leaves cup the flowers, giving a fresh garden feel. The upper-right frame focuses on a groom's charcoal suit lapel and rich fuchsia tie, accented by a petite boutonniere. A single blush rosebud is teamed with miniature green button chrysanthemums, tiny clouds of gypsophila and fine blades of ornamental grass, all finished with a slender pink ribbon that mirrors the bridal flowers. In the lower-left image, a coordinating bouquet lies horizontally on a softly textured beige fabric, perhaps waiting in a Cricklewood townhouse hallway before the ceremony. Its stems are carefully wrapped with a vivid fuchsia ribbon, revealing the clean, hand-crafted structure beneath the roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and baby's breath. The lower-right panel shows how the same colour story translates into a table centerpiece: a compact dome of roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria and gypsophila nestles inside a decorative white lattice sphere-shaped vase. Two smaller woven spheres sit beside it on a white surface, completing an elegant wedding tablescape perfect for receptions across Cricklewood and nearby Kilburn.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a complete floral story, as if designed by an experienced Cricklewood florist who understands how every detail must harmonise on the day. The top left panel focuses on the bride, shown from the shoulders down in a softly lit scene. She cradles a round, hand-tied bouquet built from cream and pale yellow roses, blended with blush-pink and mauve-toned roses that bring gentle warmth. Fine sprays of white baby's breath and fresh green foliage slip between the blooms, sitting elegantly against her white gown with its delicate lace bodice. It feels like a quiet pause before stepping into a ceremony near Cricklewood Broadway. The top right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned neatly to a dark grey suit. He wears a spotless white shirt and a vivid red silk tie, whose sheen contrasts with the soft petals of a single white rosebud. The rose is ringed by tiny white filler flowers and a hint of green, all secured with a precise white satin bow that rests at the base of the stems, signalling refinement and tradition. On the bottom left lies a bridesmaid's bouquet on an off-white linen cloth: a looser, slightly more relaxed echo of the bridal design, featuring open cream and pale yellow roses, a scattering of bright pink roses, fluffy white filler flowers, and generous greenery, its stems neatly wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right panel presents a round table centrepiece of matching roses and baby's breath, resting atop a white twig sphere vase, with two smaller woven spheres alongside, suggesting a thoughtfully styled reception table in a local Cricklewood reception room.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet is captured in gentle daylight, cradled as if mid-journey down a Cricklewood aisle, its colours echoing the first soft glow of morning. The design is rounded yet slightly loose, a hand-tied cluster that feels refined without being rigid. At its centre, white lisianthus unfurl in plush, velvety layers, their petals curling delicately like silk ribbon. Around them, pastel hydrangea clouds add a cushion of pale, powdery colour, each tiny floret contributing to an overall haze of softness. Peeking through this haze are playful bursts of lilac allium, their star-shaped blossoms clustered on rounded heads, creating a subtle architectural rhythm that keeps the eye dancing from one bloom to the next. Crisp greenery and foliage weave between the flowers, some stems reaching outward in graceful arcs, others tucked close to the binding point, where the stems are wrapped neatly and securely. The wrapping itself is simple and elegant, perhaps a soft ivory ribbon wound with the practiced hands of a florist used to early morning wedding preparations along Cricklewood Broadway or near Willesden Green. Light falls across the bouquet, glancing off the petals and giving them a dewy, luminous quality, as if they have just been gathered from a shaded garden. The imagined fragrance is gentle and comforting: a blend of fresh greens, lightly sweet notes, and that clean, almost airy scent that comes from newly cut blooms. Whether envisioned being carried by a bride stepping out of a local church, resting in a glass vase on a reception table, or held close for a quiet moment of reflection, this bouquet embodies a calm, enduring promise, crafted with the steady assurance of seasoned expertise.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close, tactile study of the groom's boutonniere where precision and charm meet in miniature. A single peach rosebud, its outer petals still curled with a velvet softness, is cradled by tiny clusters of white gypsophila and a whisper of delicate greenery-perhaps a sprig of ruscus or seeded eucalyptus-each element chosen to sit lightly against a dark charcoal or deep navy jacket. The boutonniere is bound at the stem with a matching peach-coloured ribbon tied into a small bow, the satin catching the light in a way that echoes the warmth of the groom's coral-hued tie beneath a crisp white shirt. The contrast between the smoothness of the rose and the feathery texture of the gypsophila creates an elegant counterpoint, a little natural sculpture pinned near the heart.

This detail reads like a quiet conversation between the couple's styling and the florist's hand: the boutonniere's scale is respectful, meant to complement without competing, and its tones mirror the bride's bouquet so images from aisle to altar feel perfectly harmonised. I imagine it prepared in a cool studio on a brisk morning in Cricklewood, finished with gentle care so it travels to the venue intact-whether that's a small family chapel or a reception room on the high street-ready to hold its colour and scent close to the wearer throughout the day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image montage captures a single wedding palette translated across bridal, groom and reception florals, described as if by a Cricklewood florist who has arranged bouquets for couples walking down Cricklewood Broadway. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a lush bouquet dominated by white oriental lilies-some fully unfurled and luminous, others as tight buds-paired with white lisianthus (Eustoma) rimmed in vivid purple that gives the composition a refined edge. Wisps of grassy foliage, broader green leaves and tiny unopened buds add sculptural layering and tactile contrast. In the top-right panel the boutonnière sits neatly on a charcoal-grey lapel above a rich purple silk tie: a solitary purple-edged lisianthus, a small lily bud, spiky purple accents and fine greenery secured with a tiny white ribbon bow. The bottom-left image shows a hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on textured beige fabric, stems cleanly wrapped in white ribbon, mirroring the bridal palette in miniature. Bottom-right presents a tall, airy centerpiece in a white open-lattice spherical vase, brimming with open lilies, bud clusters, purple-accented lisianthus and cascading grasses framed by two woven beige decorative spheres on a smooth pale surface. The lighting is warm and tender, the lilies' gentle perfume and the soft violet tones suggesting quiet celebration-Florist Cricklewood crafts this look for intimate ceremonies across the neighbourhood and nearby Willesden Green.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A wedding table in Cricklewood is transformed into a scene of quiet joy by a thoughtfully composed floral centerpiece, arranged in a woven white vase that echoes the simple charm of local homes around Anson Road. At first glance, your senses are drawn to the contrast: luminous white lilies with broad, elegant petals surround a single, velvety red rose, the rose standing confidently at the centre like a symbol of the couple's story. Around these focal blooms, fine sprays of baby's breath float like soft mist, while clusters of red berries add small, gleaming accents, reminiscent of seasonal hedgerows near Gladstone Park. Curly green tendrils and loops of foliage rise and fall through the design, giving it an easy, organic movement, as if the flowers had arranged themselves in perfect harmony. The palette remains wonderfully restrained-creamy whites, deep red, and fresh green-letting the clean lines and structure of the design speak for themselves. Under gentle indoor lighting, the lilies seem to glow, their fragrance subtle but present, while the red rose brings a note of warmth and intimacy, perfect for a wedding breakfast or a gathering of close friends and family. The woven vase grounds the arrangement with its tactile, basket-like pattern, adding a modern, Scandinavian-style touch that works beautifully in both contemporary and traditional venues around Cricklewood. This centerpiece feels less like decoration and more like a living guest at the table-radiating care, creativity, and the sense that every shared moment around it is part of something joyful and enduring.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
A compact wedding arrangement sits poised in a white woven vase, radiating quiet elegance that would feel perfectly at home in a Cricklewood town hall ceremony or a cosy reception near Willesden Green. The vase's textured, basket-like surface adds subtle pattern and depth, its creamy white tone setting off the soft yellow roses above. Each rose is full and velvety, petals unfolding in generous layers that seem to glow from within, like late afternoon light glancing off the terraced houses around Cricklewood Broadway. Between the blooms, delicate sprays of white baby's breath are tucked with precision, their tiny flowers forming a misty halo that lightens the arrangement and adds a touch of airy romance. Curving blades of rich green grass arc around and through the roses, lending gentle movement and a stylish, contemporary twist to a traditionally shaped design. The overall composition is rounded and low, easy to talk over at a wedding breakfast table, yet substantial enough to draw the eye the moment you step into the room. The colour harmony of buttercream yellow, crisp white, and fresh green creates an atmosphere that feels both uplifting and calming, ideal for couples who want something refined rather than showy. You can almost sense the cool smoothness of the vase in your hands and the soft brush of petals as you move it into place for photographs. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, the design seems to carry a subtle message of hope, togetherness, and new beginnings, the kind of flowers that quietly become part of the memories of a Cricklewood wedding day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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