TABLE ARRANGEMENTS

A serene, sophisticated floral display appears as though it has been placed on a freshly laid wedding table in a Raynes Park townhouse, bathed in gentle daylight. At its heart is a rounded white vase with an intricate open-weave design, almost like finely plaited wicker, giving the arrangement a light and breathable feel. From this textured base rise several stately white lilies, their petals broad and star-like, opening fully to reveal slender stamens dusted with soft golden pollen. Intertwined with the lilies are stems of white lisianthus, some tipped with delicate lavender edges, others creamy and smooth, still curled in tender buds. Sprays of elongated fresh green lily buds reach upwards, adding height and a sense of life still unfolding, like a quiet morning walk through Wimbledon Chase. Fine, airy foliage meanders throughout the bouquet, its feathery fronds creating a soft halo around the blooms, while richer, broader green leaves anchor the design and deepen the verdant tones. Tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, flutter between the petals, and occasional darker purple blossoms bring in just enough contrast to draw the eye inward. The arrangement rests on a pristine white surface where two light-toned woven decorative balls sit nearby, their softly tangled strands reflecting the same natural texture as the vase. Behind everything, a pale beige wall with a subtle horizontal linen texture provides a calm, neutral backdrop. The flowers seem to gently glow against it, suggesting purity, remembrance, and quiet celebration-perfect for a wedding reception in Raynes Park or a thoughtful centrepiece delivered locally to mark a moment of love or reflection.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£65.00
A serene floral arrangement sits on a crisp white table, embodying the gentle optimism of a Raynes Park spring morning. The display's heart is a spherical vase, its intricate, open-work weave painted pure white-suggestive of artisanal craftsmanship seen at the weekly local markets. Rising from the vessel, a flourish of delicate eustoma blooms in shades of creamy white and pastel yellow billow with ruffled finesse, their soft curves reflecting the light that fills so many Raynes Park homes. Punctuating this cloud of petals, soft blush-pink stocks reach upward, adding subtle drama and movement. Nestled beneath, clusters of vivid purple filler-possibly allium or aster-create a foundation of rich, moody hues, their texture balanced by a band of deep green leaves encircling the lush composition. The setting is elevated by a pair of decorative, airy rattan spheres resting nearby, their paler tones and woven textures harmonizing with the vase and inviting the touch of afternoon sun that often graces the area. Against a calm, beige textile wall typical of Raynes Park interiors, the bouquet evokes tranquility, contemporary elegance, and deep-rooted connection to nature. Crafted by florists who know the local spirit, this display is ideal as a wedding table centerpiece or to enliven a special gathering in the heart of SW20, capturing both freshness and a heartfelt sense of welcome.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
ORANGE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A generous floral centrepiece in shades of pink, white, and soft lavender is presented in a neat white wicker basket, as though ready to be placed on a wedding table in Raynes Park. At the heart of the design sit several large, fully open pink roses, their layered petals unfolding in perfect spirals that invite you to imagine their soft, powdery scent. Between them, white Phalaenopsis orchids stretch their broad, satin-smooth petals, each bloom accented by a rich yellow-orange throat that introduces a note of tropical elegance. Around these stars of the arrangement, frilly white Lisianthus with faint purple edges and airy clusters of gypsophila fill the gaps, giving a cloud-like lightness that makes the bouquet feel almost weightless. Stems of pale pink stock tilt gently over the edge of the basket, adding vertical interest and a sense of graceful movement, as if a breeze from Wimbledon Chase had just brushed past. Sprays of fresh green foliage, some trailing, some upright, frame the blooms and bring contrast to the pastel colouring, grounding the delicate palette with a natural, garden-inspired character. The basket itself, tightly woven and painted a soft white, rests on a clean white tabletop where two small decorative spheres made of woven natural fibres echo its texture and craft. Behind, a warm, neutral fabric backdrop keeps the scene calm and understated, allowing every flower to stand out clearly. The overall composition exudes relaxed sophistication and quiet joy, ideal for wedding receptions, engagement parties, or elegant family gatherings in and around Raynes Park.
ORCHID, ROSE & VERONICA WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
On a clean white tabletop that could easily be in a Raynes Park townhouse or a sunlit apartment off Coombe Lane, a romantic floral centrepiece glows softly in diffused light. The arrangement is compact and perfectly rounded, made up of roughly a dozen roses nestled shoulder to shoulder. At the heart of the bouquet, cool blush-pink and pale lavender-rose heads gather in a tight cluster, some still slightly cupped, others opening to reveal layered, spiralling petals. Encircling them at the base is a gentle ring of creamy yellow and ivory roses, their warm tones creating a subtle crown that frames the cooler pinks above. Fine sprays of white baby's breath are interspersed throughout, their tiny blossoms catching the light and giving the whole design a feather-soft, almost misty effect. The flowers are cradled in a striking spherical vase crafted from thin white branches or wicker, woven into an open, cage-like globe with plenty of negative space, allowing glimpses of the inner container and reinforcing the airy mood. To the left of this main piece sit two decor accents: open-weave spheres made from pale natural wood or rattan, one larger, one smaller, echoing the pattern of the vase and pulling the composition together. Behind the scene stretches a calm background in light beige or taupe, textured like fine fabric or wallpaper, which gently diffuses any shadows and keeps the focus firmly on the flowers. The interplay of soft colour, texture, and light suggests a centrepiece perfect for a modern wedding table, a bridal shower near Wimbledon, or an elegant dinner party styled by a local Raynes Park florist who understands understated romance.
PURPLE & WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£100.00
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
PURPLE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A sophisticated red rose centerpiece sits proudly in the middle of a bright white surface, its rounded, compact shape giving it the look of a perfectly sculpted floral dome. Each rose is a deep, velvety crimson, and together they form a dense canopy of petals that seem almost to glow against the pale surroundings. Some blooms are still cupped and shy, others are slightly more open, revealing their spiral hearts and catching soft highlights across their satin-like surfaces. Threaded delicately among them are clusters of small red Hypericum berries, glossy and plump, adding both sparkle and a slightly different note of red to the arrangement. A discreet ring of dark green leaves peeks out from beneath the flowers, grounding the design and offering a quiet contrast that feels very natural, like foliage gathered from a shaded garden in Raynes Park. The flowers are presented in a distinctive round vase made from interwoven white branches or wicker, painted crisp white and left open in a lattice pattern so that air and light flow through it. This spherical container sits stable yet airy on the table, its woven lines echoing the gentle curves of the roses above. To the left, two decorative wicker spheres in a pale natural wood colour rest on the same surface, their relaxed, informal texture softening the clean modern look. The background is a softly focused wall in light beige or taupe, with a subtle fabric-like texture that feels cosy and homely, like a dining room near Raynes Park station prepared for a wedding reception or anniversary meal. The entire scene speaks of careful craftsmanship, intimate celebration and contemporary elegance suitable for local events.
RED ROSES & HYPERICUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
A graceful floral centerpiece in a distinctive spherical white vase sits poised on a bright white tabletop, as if ready to be placed along a wedding table in Raynes Park. The vase itself is crafted from interlaced white strands, creating an open-weave pattern that feels both modern and organic, reminiscent of delicate basketry found in local boutiques near Raynes Park station. Rising from this sculptural container, tall white lilies take centre stage, their petals unfolding in broad, serene arcs around pale green throats and golden stamens. Several unopened buds stretch upwards, suggesting the bouquet will continue to evolve over the next few days, a sign of careful, fresh preparation. Nestled among the lilies is a single, deep red rose, its velvety petals still close and spiralled, offering a dramatic point of contrast and a hint of romance suitable for wedding celebrations or anniversary dinners. Bright green, pompon-like blooms, likely green chrysanthemums or dianthus, dot the arrangement with a soft, tufted texture that feels almost cushiony to the eye. Fine sprays of baby's breath thread through the design, their tiny white blossoms creating a misty, cloudlike effect between the larger flowers. Slim, trailing fronds of greenery and darker leaves spill gently over the rim, giving the bouquet a relaxed, garden-inspired shape that would look at home in a Raynes Park townhouse near Worple Road. Small clusters of reddish berries punctuate the greens, adding a subtle festive note. To the left of the vase sit two decorative woven balls in a pale, natural wood tone, visually echoing the vase's pattern. Against a soft, neutral beige background, the red, white, and green tones stand out clearly, conveying a mood of calm elegance and intimate celebration.
RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£60.00
A dome of velvety red roses rises from a sculptural white vase, creating a centrepiece that feels made for an elegant wedding table in Raynes Park, perhaps set near the greenery of Cottenham Park. The bouquet is densely composed of deep crimson roses, roughly a dozen to fifteen blooms, each unfurling in tight, luxurious layers that suggest freshness and careful handling. Between the roses, delicate tufts of white baby's breath shimmer like soft mist, their tiny blossoms forming a feather-light contrast that highlights every curve of the petals. Here and there, small green leaves emerge at the edges, enhancing the sense of living, breathing flowers arranged by a skilled local florist. The round vase that cradles the bouquet is pure white and distinctly woven, its open, basket-like pattern resembling intertwined strips of wicker or rattan. Light slips through the gaps, casting subtle shadows on the smooth white surface beneath, which could easily be a reception table in a Raynes Park venue prepared for guests. To the left, two decorative orbs made from pale, flat woven strands sit casually yet deliberately, one larger and one smaller, echoing the vase's texture and adding balance to the scene. Behind, a soft beige wall with a gentle fabric-like texture fades out of focus, providing a calm, uncluttered stage that lets the rich red and crisp white palette stand out. The overall mood is one of romance and quiet celebration, ideal for wedding breakfast tables, engagement dinners, or intimate anniversary settings across Raynes Park and surrounding South West London neighbourhoods.
RED ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
Imagine the tactile delight as your hands brush gently over velvety rose petals and the ivory latticework of the vase-crafted with the same attention and care Raynes Park florists give to every arrangement. Here, the palette is a quiet symphony of pastel pinks and gentle lavenders, with lavish roses and pink alstroemeria accented by lime-green button chrysanthemums. These lively green orbs bring a playful pop, offset by airy, cloud-like tufts of cool white baby's breath, capturing the fresh, light ambiance reminiscent of blossom-filled spring walks through Cannon Hill Common. The crisp, sculptural greenery threads throughout, creating a feeling of depth and natural serenity. Each bloom is neatly cradled in a substantial white vase whose open-weave design echoes creative crafts often found in Raynes Park's local artisan shops. Completing the tableau, a pair of woven decorative spheres-one large, one small-sit gracefully to the left, their light, natural tones adding a contemporary twist and tactile intrigue. These subtle additions ground the scene and enhance its welcoming, serene vibe. Bathed in soft, diffused light from a pale beige backdrop, this centerpiece would brighten any room, perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply celebrating Raynes Park's sense of community and refined taste. The composition radiates confident tranquility-a blending of floral artistry, inspired by the rhythm of local life and thoughtful moments shared.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£70.00
A refined and romantic floral centrepiece rests on a smooth white table, the kind you might find styled for a wedding reception in a Raynes Park restaurant near the station. The arrangement sits in a low, round, white basket made of delicately woven strands, its open pattern creating a lace-like effect against a soft beige fabric background. Emerging from this artisanal container are large white Oriental lilies, each blossom fully open, with sculptural petals curving gracefully outward and long stamens tipped in warm ochre pollen. Between these lilies, rich red roses are tucked thoughtfully, their velvety petals spiralling tightly at the centre, adding an intimate, classic romance. Fine sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, scatter like tiny stars among the larger blooms, giving a cloud-soft, airy feel. Slender, bright green foliage, whisper-light and feathery, adds a sense of movement, as if a gentle breeze has just passed through a garden near Wimbledon Chase. Glossy, rounded red hypericum berries dot the arrangement, introducing small bursts of festive cheer and texture. On one side, a graceful arc of white Phalaenopsis orchids spills forward, the blooms arranged along a single curving stem, each flower with a pure white face and a hint of yellow-pink in its centre, accompanied by a few firm buds at the tip. On the table beside the main display lie several white woven spheres, echoing the basket's material and reinforcing the modern, design-led feel. The whole composition is bathed in gentle, even light, evoking quiet celebration and elegant hospitality, ideal for bridal tables, anniversary dinners, or special gatherings in Raynes Park homes.
ROSE, LILY & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
A luxurious wedding-style table arrangement is captured against a softly textured, neutral wall, the kind you might find in a calm townhouse just off Coombe Lane in Raynes Park. The flowers rise in a generous, dome-shaped bouquet from a white spherical vase with an intricate, open weave, resembling finely twisted wicker or delicate rattan. Dominating the composition are several large white Phalaenopsis orchids, their petals wide and satin-like, curving gently outwards. Each orchid centre glows with subtle tones of yellow and warm amber, giving the flowers an exotic, almost luminous presence. Around them cluster full-headed roses in shades of blush pink, lavender, and powdery mauve, their layered petals softened at the edges, suggesting a gentle fragrance and timeless romance. Interspersed between the larger blooms are smaller white and lilac blossoms, similar to Lisianthus, edged in faint purple, adding depth and a ruffled texture that keeps the eye roaming. Wisps of baby's breath float throughout like a fine, white veil, filling the spaces with a cloud-like lightness. From the edges of the bouquet, slender stems of pale purple flowers trail elegantly downward, creating a subtle cascading effect that softens the overall silhouette. Fresh green foliage, in both glossy leaves and finer, fern-like sprigs, frames and supports the pastel florals, preventing the arrangement from feeling too sweet by adding a grounding woodland freshness. On the white surface beside the vase, two cream-toned woven balls, one larger and one smaller, echo the pattern of the container and add a sculptural touch. The overall mood is serene, romantic, and refined, ideal for a Raynes Park wedding breakfast table or a sophisticated celebration dinner.
ROSE, ORCHID & LISIANTHUS WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£130.00
In this detailed floral still life, a contemporary wedding centerpiece is captured with gentle, even lighting, as if styled for a reception in Raynes Park close to Wimbledon Chase or along Coombe Lane. At the centre of the scene stands a distinctive round vase, fashioned from white, rattan-style branches that weave in and out to create an open, spherical form. Its sculptural lines feel both rustic and refined, lending the whole arrangement a modern but welcoming character. From this airy vessel rises a compact, domed bouquet of fresh flowers in soft, romantic hues. Fully opened pink and lavender roses command attention, their layered petals curling delicately at the edges, some showing a subtle deep pink rim that adds depth and nuance. Nestled between these roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, perfectly rounded and gently textured, bringing a lively flash of colour and an almost playful energy to the design. Around the base of the dome, tiny white filler flowers, perhaps baby's breath or similar airy blooms, peek out and cascade slightly, giving the arrangement a light, cloud-like finish that suggests softness and movement. On the smooth white tabletop to the left, two decorative spheres made of pale wicker or light wood echo the vase's woven theme. One sphere is larger, one smaller, and their open latticework forms simple, organic silhouettes that reinforce the handcrafted feel. Behind, a softly blurred beige fabric backdrop with a subtle texture frames the composition without distraction. The overall mood is tranquil and polished, making this piece ideal for wedding breakfast tables, engagement dinners, or sophisticated home entertaining, beautifully suited to same-day delivery around Raynes Park and nearby neighbourhoods.
ROSES & CHRYSANTHEMUMS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£75.00
On a pristine white tabletop, a luxurious floral centerpiece is presented as if ready for a wedding reception near Raynes Park station, the entire piece glowing softly against a gently textured beige fabric backdrop. The arrangement is dominated by a generous dome of peach and apricot roses, each rose fully open and carefully positioned so that their curving petals overlap in a smooth, almost sculpted sphere. The colours move from tender, pastel peach at the outer petals to more saturated apricot tones in the heart of each flower, giving the bouquet a warm, sunlit radiance reminiscent of early evening light over Cottenham Park. Nestled closely around the bottom of this rose globe are delicate lisianthus blossoms in crisp white, their frilled petals traced with vivid purple edges that create a striking yet tasteful contrast. Between these, tiny clouds of white baby's breath peek through, their miniature blooms adding fine texture and a sense of airiness. The flowers rise from a distinctive round, white wicker vessel, its open, woven structure forming a bulbous basket that feels both modern and organic, like a handcrafted piece found at a local Raynes Park market. The container's bright white finish sets off the soft tones of the flowers, intensifying their gentle colour palette. Placed in front, two decorative spheres made from thin, pale wooden strips echo the same open-weave texture; one larger and one smaller, they add balance and visual rhythm to the display. The entire composition suggests romance, serenity, and understated luxury, perfect for illustrating table flowers for weddings, engagement dinners, or elegant home entertaining in and around Raynes Park.
ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
A luxurious floral table arrangement in a round white wicker basket is displayed on a clean white surface, with a softly textured beige wall providing a warm, neutral backdrop that lets every bloom stand out. At the heart of the design, several large white lilies unfurl in full, velvety trumpets, each petal slightly curved and dotted with faint speckles, creating an impression of purity and quiet drama. Near the top centre sits a single cream or pale yellow rose in perfect bloom, its spiralling petals drawing the eye like a gentle spotlight amid the surrounding whites and greens. On the right, a graceful cascade of white phalaenopsis orchids drapes downward, their elongated stems and flat, elegant petals forming a waterfall of blooms that gives the arrangement a soft, bridal feel. Throughout the basket, vibrant green elements-fine, threadlike grasses, delicate fern-like fronds, and bright green pom-pom flowers resembling Santini chrysanthemums-add layers of texture and life, echoing the lush greenery of gardens around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase. Interwoven among the foliage are tiny white clusters of baby's breath, adding a light, cloud-like softness, while glossy ruby-red berries provide small, jewel-like accents that hint at celebration and warmth. To the left of the main bouquet, two white woven orbs rest on the tabletop, their delicate lattice construction mirroring the basket and lending a modern decorative twist. The entire composition feels serene and sophisticated, as if prepared for a wedding breakfast in a local Raynes Park restaurant or an intimate family celebration at home, showcasing the careful eye and steady hands of an experienced neighbourhood florist.
WHITE LILY, ROSE & ORCHID WEDDING CENTREPIECE
£125.00
On a smooth, reflective white tabletop, a carefully crafted dome of pale yellow roses becomes the quiet star of the scene, radiating a soft, celebratory glow. Each rose is at its peak, petals unfurling in creamy, butter-yellow spirals that overlap and nestle into one another, giving the impression of a single, lush cushion of blooms. Threaded delicately through this rose canopy are fine clusters of white gypsophila, tiny blossoms hovering like a light dusting of snow, bringing a hint of airiness and texture. A narrow, tailored ring of glossy green foliage embraces the base of the flowers, the leaves arranged with precision, adding a crisp line of colour that sets off the pastel tones above. The arrangement rests in a distinctive white woven vase, crafted from slim, basket-like strands that curve organically to form a rounded silhouette. Light slips through the open weave, creating intricate patterns on the surface below and echoing the relaxed, natural charm of homes and cafés around Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon Chase. To one side, two small decorative balls made from pale rattan or wood sit casually yet thoughtfully placed, their latticed design mirroring the vase and reinforcing the modern, minimalist aesthetic. Behind, a soft beige wall, gently textured and out of focus, provides a warm, neutral backdrop that keeps attention on the flowers and their vessel. The overall impression is of a refined wedding or table arrangement, ideal for a reception at a local Raynes Park restaurant or a stylish home gathering, where guests might pause to admire the craftsmanship and quiet romance of this fresh, locally inspired piece.
WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT
£85.00
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