''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-image composition reads like a neighbourhood wedding memory, each panel curated in peach, violet and white so the scheme feels both intentional and intimate. The principal image captures a bride holding a rounded hand-tied bouquet; dense clusters of soft peach roses form the warm core, their velvety petals layered like small, blushing cups. Around them, ruffled lisianthus in crisp white with vivid purple edges add a playful, romantic rim, while sprays of baby's breath fill negative space with a delicate, cloud-like texture. The stems are wrapped in a satin peach ribbon that would be comfortable in the bride's grip and catch the early daylight in a soft sheen.

In the groom's close-up, a single peach rose boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit pocket, accented with fine green foliage and tiny baby's breath - a restrained, complementary touch mirrored by a solid peach tie beneath. A tiny blush ribbon secures the stem, an understated echo of the bouquet's wrap. Another frame shows a slightly smaller bouquet resting on a woven neutral cloth; this compact version is finished with peach ribbon and subtle pearl pins, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet with an heirloom feel.

The final panel presents a rounded centerpiece nestled in an elegant white woven basket vase, the same trio of blooms creating a tight dome that reads beautifully from every angle; two pale decorative spheres sit beside it on the table, completing a soft, coordinated reception vignette. As Florists Catford, we often craft these matching elements for weddings around Rushey Green and the Broadway - a reliable palette that reads as timeless, scented and joyfully hopeful. There is a lyrical softness to this arrangement that reads like a small poem held in the bride's hands: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses, each opening like a little sunbeam, their petals layered with creamy depth and a satin sheen. Around this centre, a ring of dainty purple-tipped lisianthus forms a refined contrast, the cool violet edges suggesting a twilight hush around the peach-lit heart. Weaving through the arrangement is a delicate lattice of white baby's breath - airy, lace-like clouds that lighten the weight of the roses and add a vintage whisper to the silhouette. Together the flowers feel almost buoyant, every stem placed so the composition breathes; the delicate filler keeps sightlines soft and lets the apricot glow read clearly against any wedding dress. The tactile qualities are pronounced: the roses' velvet gives a comforting, substantial feel, the lisianthus petals are satiny and cool to the touch, and the baby's breath offers a faint papery crispness that rustles very slightly when the bouquet is carried. Under soft daylight the petals become translucent at the edges, and a soft shadowing sculpts each bloom for photographs taken beside familiar Catford lanes or beneath the vaulted ceiling of a local chapel. This bouquet is deliberately timeless - lush yet refined - designed to centre the moment with quiet beauty and to feel effortless in the bride's hands as she moves through vows, photographs, and the small joyful moments that make a wedding day memorable. From a slightly raised viewpoint the bouquet rests horizontally on a pale, textured fabric that reads like linen-soft, understated and perfect for showing off petals. A dense, rounded cluster of peach and soft-orange roses forms the composition's luminous centre, each bloom unfurling in layers like a private sunrise. Ruffled white lisianthus with pronounced violet-purple edging weave through the roses, their cool rimmed petals creating a contemporary punctuation against the roses' warm glow. Scattered throughout are tiny sprays of gypsophila, their gossamer presence giving the arrangement a light, breathy cadence as though the design were exhaling joy. The stems, gathered and wrapped in a satin ribbon of peach-coral, trail to the lower right; an off-white string of pearls curls around the handle, introducing a note of old-world refinement without heaviness. The linen surface beneath offers gentle texture and neutral warmth, letting the bouquet's colours read true under soft, diffused daylight. The bouquet smells faintly of rose, rounded and sweet, with a green, slightly herbal lift from the lisianthus and filler. This is the sort of piece you might see being handed over outside a small Catford church or crafted for a Spring ceremony near Rushey Green, a careful blend of tradition and contemporary detail. The overall mood is tender and composed-an object of quiet celebration shaped by skilled hands, meant to be both seen and savoured. This boutonniere, assembled with the eye of a local florist, places a single peach rose at its heart-petals like soft porcelain edged with cream, turning inward in a slow, reassuring spiral that captures light and hope. Surrounding the rose, little sprays of delicate white baby's breath create a frothy halo, their tiny blooms bright against the deeper coral-pink and lending an ethereal, almost celebratory feel. Sprigs of fresh green foliage, including a gently curved support leaf and fine fern details, provide both structure and a dewy, garden-fresh note. The arrangement is anchored with a neat satin ribbon whose coral hue reflects the tie beneath it, the ribbon's sheen and tiny bow lending a tailored, finished look. Resting on a charcoal suit lapel, the colours sing-peach and coral appearing richer against deep grey fabric-so the boutonniere is at home at an elegant wedding or a milestone celebration. You can imagine this pinned on grooms and guests strolling past Catford Broadway Market or pausing beneath the plane trees on Rushey Green; the scent is soft and sweet, like a warm morning in Mountsfield Park. Hand-assembled by Florists Catford with stems picked the same day when possible, the piece shows careful wiring and binding so it sits flat yet lively on clothing. The overall impression is refined but intimate: a tactile, fragrant token of affection designed to be both seen and felt, carrying the personal intention of the wearer into the small, important ritual of fastening a wedding lapel. Bathed in gentle morning light, this peach-rose boutonniere embodies understated romance and careful craft, the sort of piece we make for neighbours walking home from the market on Catford Broadway or for couples exchanging vows by Mountsfield Park. The rose at the centre is plush and layered, its petals graduating from a warm golden apricot at the base to a softer peach along the outer rims, producing a quiet luminosity as light plays across each velvety curl. Scattered around it are tiny sprays of baby's breath, their minuscule white blossoms like sympathetic punctuation that lifts the composition with an airy, whimsical quality. Deep green blades of foliage and a curled glossy leaf introduce a crisp, living contrast that keeps the arrangement feeling fresh and grounded. The stem is expertly bound in matching peach satin, fastened with a neat bow whose subtle sheen echoes the linen surface beneath - a neutral canvas that highlights texture and tone without distraction. As a local florist I imagine this pinned to a groom's lapel near Catford Bridge or tucked into a mother's corsage at a family gathering off Rushey Green, carrying the scent of early summer and the promise of celebration. At Florists Catford we take care with each stitch and wrap, ensuring the boutonniere travels well and keeps its gentle shape for photographs and embraces. This is a small, vivid emblem of affection, perfectly sized to be remembered in the close, tender moments of any special day. From a gentle elevated perspective, this romantic bouquet rests upon a light beige, linen-like surface, the fabric's texture complementing the softness of each petal. At its center sit plush apricot and peach roses, their spiral layers folding inward with a comforting, almost hushed elegance; their colour moves from creamy apricot at the heart to a sunlit peach on the outer curves. Interlaced among them are crisp white lisianthus blooms, their ruffled edges trimmed in a cool violet-purple that introduces a refined contrast and modern edge to the classic roses. Sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are artfully woven throughout, adding cloudlike pockets of white that create a diaphanous backdrop without stealing focus. The handle is wrapped in a matching blush-peach ribbon and embellished with rows of small, pearl-like beads, a tactile detail that reads as both bridal luxury and handcrafted care, while the neatly cut green stems at the base affirm the bouquet's freshness. The lighting is soft and even, pulling out the delicate textures and gentle sheen of petals, and the implied scent is subtle-roses warmed by morning light, balanced by fresh greenery. Suitable as a bridal bouquet or a centerpiece for an intimate celebration in the Catford area - perhaps for a reception tucked away near Rushey Green or a small venue by Catford Bridge - this arrangement expresses understated elegance and the careful hand of an experienced florist. Beneath soft studio light, a dense dome of roughly two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses forms the heart of this refined display, each bloom layered with velvety petals that range from gently unfurling buds to fully open, fragrant cups. The roses' warmth is calmed and lifted by a ring of white Lisianthus whose petals are dramatically edged in deep purple - a delicate, surprising contrast that draws the eye around the bouquet's circumference. Sprays of tiny white Gypsophila nestle throughout, their diaphanous clusters adding a breathy, classic elegance that lightens the overall weight of the arrangement. The flowers sit in an airy white woven basket-vase with an open lattice, its bright, handcrafted reed-like texture echoing the natural materials often found at local markets around Rushey Green and Catford Broadway. To the left on the smooth surface two pale wooden or bamboo woven spheres - one larger, one smaller - provide a tactile counterpoint, repeating the basket's motif and completing the still-life composition. Behind, a soft beige linen backdrop is intentionally blurred to keep focus on the floristry: colour, texture, and scent. This is the kind of centrepiece we create for milestone dinners, intimate weddings, or thoughtful house-warming gifts delivered across Catford and neighbouring Perry Vale; Florists Catford would describe it as quietly luxurious and hand-crafted, a piece that reads as contemporary yet approachable. The overall impression is one of serene celebration - the confident restraint of modern design meeting the tender romance of fresh roses.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding effortlessly elegant with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Catford. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples, this premium wedding flower package brings together romantic bridal bouquets and coordinated bridesmaid bouquets with stylish groom boutonnieres for a beautifully unified look. Choose from three flexible packages to suit your celebration: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each option includes one stunning bridal bouquet plus a carefully balanced number of bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres, ensuring every key moment is perfectly framed in flowers. Our experienced Catford florists use fresh, high-quality blooms and expert styling to create a heart-touching atmosphere filled with life, love and joy. Whether you're planning a small gathering or a grand reception, the SI Wedding Collection offers a stress-free way to secure cohesive, premium wedding flowers from a trusted local florist. Enjoy friendly service, reliable delivery across Catford and surrounding areas, and beautifully crafted designs that look incredible in person and in photos. Order your SI Wedding Collection today and let Florist Catford help you create the unforgettable wedding you've always imagined.
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