Dalston Wedding Collections

At Florist Dalston, we craft heartfelt wedding flowers designed to make your big day unforgettable. With years of experience creating unique bouquets for brides and local venues, our passionate team understands the style and spirit of Dalston and its vibrant community.

Our workshop is a stone’s throw from Ridley Road Market, and we’ve helped couples celebrate love at landmarks like Dalston Eastern Curve Garden and along Kingsland Road. We’re proud to offer same-day delivery on all wedding orders placed online before 3 PM, ensuring your special blooms arrive fresh and on time.

We’re trusted by couples from Hackney to Stoke Newington and London Fields for our attention to detail and our creative, seasonal flower selections. Whether you’re envisioning elegant hand-tied bouquets, lush table arrangements, or statement floral arches, our friendly local florists guide you every step of the way.

Why choose Florist Dalston for your wedding?

  • Locally sourced, premium flowers for artisan arrangements
  • Responsive, tailored service from genuine Dalston florists
  • Speed, freshness and reliability with same-day delivery
Celebrate your day with floral artistry crafted by locals who know and love Dalston. Order online or visit us to discover wedding flowers as unique as your story.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière is a study in restrained romance: a single crimson rosebud curls softly, its outer petals catching a satin sheen, supported by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a short flourish of trailing greenery. Beside it, the matching bouquet expands that quiet statement into a bolder conversation - generous clusters of blue hydrangeas form the dramatic base, their rounded, papery petals taut with freshness, while classic red roses rise through the mass like warm beacons. Eucalyptus leaves, cool and silvery, peek from between the blooms and add both texture and a faint menthol-citrus aroma that lifts the composition. The boutonnière's proportions are chosen to sit comfortable on a lapel, echoing the bouquet without overwhelming the groom's attire, and the bouquet itself is hand-tied so it reads relaxed yet intentional. In our Dalston workshop near Ridley Road Market we often build pieces like this for couples marrying along Kingsland Road and at nearby venues; the palette suits both contemporary city weddings and more intimate registry ceremonies. The lighting in the photograph is soft and directional, sculpting the rounded hydrangea heads and highlighting the velvety depth of the roses, while the tiny white gypsophila catches glints of light like confetti. There's a tactile hush to the arrangement - cool hydrangea, plush rose, crisp eucalyptus - that invites a pause, an inhale, and a smile.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Seen together, the four frames tell the story of a wedding palette - peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus and delicate baby's breath arranged with quiet confidence. In the top-left panel a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against her ivory dress; dozens of pale peach roses fill the centre, their soft, satiny petals warmed by gentle daylight, while ruffled lisianthus edged in lively violet trace the outline and tiny sprays of baby's breath float between blooms like breath held in anticipation. Her hands, carefully manicured, cradle the blooms and let the composition feel intimate; the handle is deliberately unseen, keeping the eye on texture and colour. The top-right close-up shows a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit - a single peach rose framed by fine greenery and baby's breath, secured with a small peach ribbon that echoes a matching solid-peach tie beneath the lapel. Bottom-left offers a view of a smaller, slightly more compact bouquet laid on a light, textured cloth; the blush ribbon wrapping the stems is trimmed with pearl pins, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet with vintage flair. In the bottom-right frame a rounded centerpiece sits in a white woven basket vase with an open, airy design; two light beige decorative spheres rest alongside on the neutral tablecloth, completing a reception vignette. As a local florist I often design this harmonious mix for couples marrying near Ridley Road Market or Haggerston Park - a palette that reads romantic, fresh and unmistakably handcrafted by Florist Dalston.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part wedding image beautifully captures how a single floral story can be woven through a couple's day, the way we often design for Dalston ceremonies and nearby Hackney Town Hall. In the top-left frame, a bride, seen from the chest down, holds an opulent cascading bouquet against a soft, light beige background that allows every bloom to stand out. Large white oriental lilies form the sculptural centre, their star-shaped petals open and fragrant, while long stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble elegantly downward, giving the bouquet its waterfall feel. Tucked among them is a single creamy yellow rose, bright green button-like flowers, delicate white baby's breath, and cheerful clusters of small red berries, all threaded with slender strands of green foliage that add movement and texture. The top-right frame focuses on the groom, dressed in a deep charcoal suit with a crisp white shirt and strong red tie, his lapel finished with a coordinating boutonnière. This small piece mirrors the bridal bouquet with a single white orchid bloom, a touch of green pompon flower, and gypsophila, gathered and wrapped with a vivid red ribbon that echoes his tie. The bottom-left frame shows that same boutonnière resting on a subtly textured beige fabric, like finely woven linen often used on East London wedding tables, giving a clear view of each petal, leaf and ribbon twist. The bottom-right frame displays the full bridal bouquet upright in a white woven basket-style vase placed on a bright white surface, framed by three white wicker spheres, creating an elegant, contemporary display perfect for a Dalston loft reception or studio photoshoot.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-panel wedding collage showcases a single, romantic floral theme carried through every detail, as if designed for a stylish Dalston celebration where warehouse venues and local studios meet soft, modern romance. In the top-left image, the bride is seen from the shoulders down in a simple strapless white dress, her arms cradling a full, rounded bouquet. Rich fuchsia pink peonies form the heart of the design, their many-layered petals almost spilling over, while crisp white alstroemeria with delicate maroon freckles and pale green, spiky textural flowers weave between them. Dark green leaves frame the blooms, giving the bouquet depth and making the colours glow, much like flowers caught in gentle afternoon light along Kingsland Road. The top-right close-up focuses on the groom's charcoal suit and soft lavender tie, with a boutonniere pinned neatly to his lapel. This miniature arrangement mirrors the bridal bouquet: white alstroemeria, tidy green filler flowers and foliage are tied together with a matching lavender satin ribbon, a deliberate touch that shows the florist's eye for harmony. In the bottom-left, a smaller bouquet lies on a light beige, textured surface, its stems bound tightly with purple ribbon. It repeats the same floral recipe-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, fresh greenery-scaled perfectly for a bridesmaid's hand or a playful bouquet toss at a Dalston Roof Park reception. The bottom-right completes the story with a table centerpiece: the same flowers sit compactly in a white woven spherical vase, paired with three neutral woven spheres beside it. Together, the four images reveal how a single palette of magenta, white, and green can unify bridal flowers, buttonhole, side bouquet, and reception décor into one cohesive wedding collection.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Pinned neatly to a dark charcoal suit, the groom's boutonniere captures the essence of understated romance that suits a Dalston wedding to perfection. At its centre sits a single, flawless pink rose, its petals smooth and delicately curled, forming a refined spiral that draws the eye. The pink hue is soft yet confident, offering a gentle contrast to the strong, tailored lines of the jacket. Surrounding the rose are slender accents of fresh greenery, shaped and trimmed so they echo the natural curve of the bloom, adding depth and a subtle hint of woodland charm. Tucked in among the leaves are tiny clusters of white baby's breath, their minute blossoms creating a light, cloud-like frame that brightens the composition. The stem of the rose is wrapped in a luxurious velvet ribbon, likely in a complementary shade that feels rich to the touch, its folds carefully secured to ensure a smooth, elegant finish. This detail suggests the work of an attentive florist, someone familiar with the stylish yet relaxed celebrations that unfold around Dalston and Stoke Newington. The boutonniere sits close to the groom's chest, just above the line of a crisp shirt, ready for that first glimpse at the altar or registry office. It speaks of thoughtful design-classic, but with a modern sensibility-perfect for strolling from a ceremony near Hackney Downs to a reception in one of Dalston's converted loft venues. The overall impression is one of calm confidence and tender sentiment, a small floral accent that carries a disproportionate weight of memory and meaning on a day filled with joy.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image is a refined four-panel collage that follows a single romantic thread: red roses and baby's breath used throughout a wedding day, much like a carefully curated event in Dalston's stylish venues. The top-left panel captures a bride in a white lace gown, holding a densely packed, rounded bouquet made of rich, crimson red roses encircled by clouds of white gypsophila. The smooth, velvety petals sit so closely together that they form a plush cushion of colour, while small hints of leafy green add depth and a natural frame against the intricate lace. Light taps gently across the blossoms, suggesting an indoor ceremony by a bright window near Ridley Road Market. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's attire: a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie. Pinned to his lapel is a single red rose boutonniere, still partly in bud, edged with tiny white baby's breath flowers, narrow green leaves, and wispy blades of ornamental grass. A narrow red satin ribbon hugs the base, mirroring the bride's bouquet with elegant precision. The bottom-left panel shows another round bouquet of open red roses and generous white gypsophila resting on a light grey surface, its stems neatly bound with red and white striped twine that hints at artisanal craftsmanship, like something carefully tied in a local Dalston workshop. In the bottom-right panel, a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and baby's breath sits on a distinctive white spherical vase made from woven strips resembling rattan or paper. Two smaller woven spheres in off-white tones are placed in the foreground, reinforcing the soft, textural theme. Together, the four images illustrate how a single floral palette can be carried from bridal bouquet to groom's boutonniere and table centerpiece, creating a cohesive, romantic atmosphere for a London wedding.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this wedding scene appears as a refined, miniature reflection of the bridal bouquet, composed with the same care a Dalston florist might show when pinning it on just before the ceremony. At its heart sits a single polished rose in a soft lilac hue, petals gently unfurling with a satin-like sheen. It is nestled against a sprig of fine, feathery greenery and light clouds of white baby's breath that soften the edges and add a whisper of movement, as if stirred by a breeze drifting down Kingsland Road. A narrow lavender ribbon, tied with neat precision, wraps the stems together; its subtle shimmer catches the light, giving the boutonnière a quiet, sophisticated glow. The surrounding wedding flowers-cream peonies, blush-pink roses, and gypsophila-are visible nearby, echoing the same palette and creating a cohesive, romantic atmosphere. Everything about the design feels intentional yet understated: the rose stands out without overpowering, the greenery frames without crowding, and the tiny gypsophila blossoms add a gentle, airy contrast. The mood is one of calm assurance and heartfelt detail, as though this small floral accent carries the groom's private pledge within its petals. You can almost imagine the soft fragrance-delicate rose layered with fresh green notes-rising in the early light before the vows. It is not merely an accessory, but a fragrant emblem of joy and partnership, in perfect harmony with a Dalston wedding that values both elegance and sincerity.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A romantic, gallery-style collage captures a complete wedding flower story, as if arranged for a stylish Dalston couple marrying not far from Ridley Road Market. The top left panel shows a bride from the waist down, her white lace dress textured like fine filigree against the rich cascade of her bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centers spill downward in layers, mingling with blush pink garden roses and pale lavender stock blooms. Baby's breath drifts between the flowers like tiny clouds, while glossy green foliage and slender fuchsia-toned, spiky flowers give the bouquet a sense of movement, echoing the graceful fall of the bridal gown. In the top right, the groom's upper torso fills the frame, his dark charcoal or black suit contrasted by a bold red tie and patterned shirt. Pinned to his lapel is a simple yet luxurious boutonniere: one pristine white orchid framed with delicate sprigs of baby's breath and thin green stems, secure in a neat white satin wrap that feels both modern and timeless. The bottom left image zooms in on this same boutonniere lying on a softly textured beige surface, the linen-like background emphasising the smooth petals and careful wiring, as a Dalston florist might show a groom his finishing touches before the ceremony. Finally, the bottom right panel reveals a coordinating centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase, overflowing with the same orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and hints of deep pink spikes. Two white woven decorative balls sit beside it on a clean white table, suggesting a serene reception setting, perhaps in a converted warehouse space near London Fields, all flowers artfully unified by colour, texture, and tender intention.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Framed as a quartet of complementary pieces, this wedding floral concept reads as a single, graceful story in crimson, ivory and verdant green. The upper-left panel captures the bride from mid-torso, her lace bodice gently lit against a soft beige backdrop while she holds a sweeping bouquet: broad, open white lilies and sculpted red roses form the heart, while long-stemmed white phalaenopsis orchids tumble down in glossy, elegant cascades. Interspersed are airy sprigs of baby's breath and cheerful clusters of red hypericum berries, set among mixed foliage that ranges from broad glossy leaves to finer, needle-like greenery that gives the bouquet a slightly wild, contemporary edge. In the top-right, a groom's boutonniere sits pinned to a dark grey jacket alongside a striking red tie; a single, flawless white orchid is flanked by two berry clusters, tiny white blooms and a slender red ribbon loop that ties back to the bridal palette. The lower-left shows the boutonniere again, composed and laid on warm beige linen so you can study the texture of the orchid's satiny petals, the waxy berries and the fine threads of baby's breath. Lower-right presents a refined table arrangement in a woven white holder, staged on a white table with matching white spheres, echoing the bouquet's composition and adding height with lilies and cascading orchids. The scent is a soft combination of rose and lily, carried on clean air - a style I craft often at Florist Dalston for ceremonies around Dalston Junction and Ridley Road, with careful consideration for freshness and local delivery timing.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image captures a cohesive wedding flower story, the kind a couple might choose for an intimate ceremony near Dalston's Ridley Road, where elegance meets a relaxed East London charm. In the top-left panel, the scene focuses on the bride's torso, her white strapless gown forming a clean backdrop for a lavish cascading bouquet. Wide white phalaenopsis orchid blooms curve outward, layered with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender-toned flowers, and delicate sprays of white baby's breath, all threaded through with trailing greenery that flows gently toward the floor like a soft waterfall of petals. The top-right panel moves in close on the groom's dark grey suit jacket. A single white phalaenopsis orchid forms the heart of the boutonniere, framed by tiny lavender filler flowers and a few polished green leaves, neatly bound with a slender purple ribbon that harmonises with his visible magenta tie, adding a refined pop of colour against the charcoal fabric. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is laid out for inspection on a textured light beige surface, allowing its details to shine. A closed white orchid bud, hints of fresh greenery, and airy white baby's breath are tied with a bright pink ribbon, ready for a groom or groomsman. The final bottom-right panel reveals a dramatic cascading centerpiece, echoing the bridal bouquet's style, displayed in a decorative white woven vase set on a simple white tabletop. White orchids, layers of pink and lavender roses, tiny purple fillers, and baby's breath tumble gracefully, flanked by three white woven decorative spheres that reinforce the modern yet romantic wedding aesthetic.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This photograph shows an elegantly coordinated bridal bouquet and boutonnière, styled with the relaxed sophistication that suits a Dalston wedding near London Fields or De Beauvoir. The bouquet is generously filled with mauve-pink roses, each bloom full and slightly cupped, their spiralling petals reminiscent of watercolour brushstrokes. Interspersed are bright green button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded forms adding cheerful contrast and texture, like tiny garden mounds nestled between paths. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory blossoms soften the palette, their airy, layered petals bringing a romantic, cloud-like quality to the arrangement. Fine sprigs of foliage and elongated leaves peek out around the edges, giving the bouquet a gentle sense of movement, as if caught in a light breeze along Dalston Lane. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a refined ribbon treatment, blending blush and soft pinks for a polished finish that feels comfortable in the hands yet visually refined for photographs. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière echoes the bouquet's style: a singular white lisianthus bud or rose-like bloom, paired with wispy greenery and secured by a slim band of lavender ribbon designed to complement, not compete. The overall lighting in the image is soft and flattering, highlighting the roses' subtle sheen and the chrysanthemums' fresh green tones. It captures that quiet pause before the ceremony, when flowers are laid out carefully on a table, ready to be pinned, lifted, and carried from a nearby Dalston townhouse to a ceremony space tucked away by the Overground tracks. The mood is tender, modern, and full of understated excitement.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a complete red rose story, the kind a Dalston couple might choose for a ceremony near Ridley Road Market or a reception in a converted warehouse off Shacklewell Lane. In the top-left frame, the bride's white dress becomes a canvas for a compact bouquet of deep crimson roses, each petal densely layered and velvety. Small red hypericum berries nestle between the blooms, adding round gleams of colour, while a trim collar of dark green foliage holds everything together, giving the bouquet tidy structure and a lush outline against the gown. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit jacket. A single red rosebud, partially unfurled, sits among fine green foliage, flecks of white gypsophila, and tiny red berries, all tied with a narrow red satin ribbon that mirrors the bold red tie and crisp white shirt beneath. The bottom-left image draws you into another red rose bouquet, likely for a bridesmaid standing beside the bride. Here, red roses and berries are cradled by broad, glossy tropical leaves that curve around the flowers like protective wings, their dark green colour intensified against a neutral beige textured background. A red ribbon binding the stems peeks out to one side, implying careful hand-tied craftsmanship. In the bottom-right panel, a domed cluster of red roses and berries sits poised on a white woven spherical stand made from natural fibre, flanked by two smaller, warm-toned wooden spheres. Set against soft beige and grey surroundings, this centerpiece suggests an elegant Dalston reception table, where coordinated florals bring together passion, warmth, and modern design in one cohesive red theme.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a thoughtfully unified floral story, the kind a couple might choose for an intimate ceremony near Dalston Junction or a reception tucked away off Ridley Road. In the upper-left image, the bride's white lace gown forms a soft backdrop for her rounded bouquet, which overflows with pale pink and dusky lavender roses, some just beginning to open and others fully unfurled. Bright green button chrysanthemums pop between the roses like small jewels, while pastel pink alstroemeria with faint yellow markings and fine sprays of white baby's breath lace through the design, all supported by lush green leaves. The upper-right frame zooms in on a boutonniere clipped to a charcoal grey suit, perfectly coordinated with a rich fuchsia tie. Here, a single light pink rosebud is paired with a few vivid green chrysanthemums, a touch of baby's breath, and slender strands of decorative grass, all gathered neatly with a pink ribbon that echoes the bridal bouquet. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet laid horizontally on a neutral beige, slightly textured cloth, giving a clear view of the stems tightly wrapped in a bold fuchsia ribbon and the careful balance of colour and texture that a Dalston wedding florist might craft. In the lower-right image, a low, clustered centerpiece of the same pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white gypsophila fills a white spherical vase with an intricate woven pattern. Two smaller woven decorative spheres sit alongside on a white surface, completing a cohesive look that can easily travel from ceremony to reception tables across Dalston.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images captures the cohesion and care of a rose-themed celebration, the kind you might see in a lovingly styled Dalston ceremony. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white gown with fine lace on the bodice is shown from the chest down, gently holding a round, tightly clustered bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses are packed together with richer pink and mauve blooms, while sprigs of white baby's breath and scattered green foliage peek through, giving the bouquet dimension and a sense of freshness, as though arranged just moments before walking through Ridley Road or into a local Hackney town hall. The top-right panel moves in close on the groom's boutonniere. A single, pristine white rosebud sits at the lapel of a dark grey suit, against a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie. Around the rose, tiny white filler flowers and a touch of greenery are tied together with a neat white satin bow, creating a refined accent that quietly echoes the bridal flowers. The bottom-left image shows a bridesmaid's posy lying on a light, textured linen surface. The roses here are slightly looser and more informal: cream, pale yellow, and bright pink blooms mingle with clouds of baby's breath and green leaves, the stems wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon that feels personal and handcrafted. In the bottom-right panel, a compact centrepiece of coordinating roses and baby's breath crowns a spherical vase made from intertwined white twigs. Two smaller wicker-style balls sit beside it on a white surface, against a muted beige backdrop, forming an elegant yet rustic table display suited to wedding receptions across Dalston's intimate restaurants and warehouse venues.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured at rest, its rounded shape echoing the softness of an early Dalston morning as the Overground hums in the distance. The flowers gather in a gentle, cohesive form, where the plush innocence of white lisianthus takes centre stage, each bloom layered and petal-rich, like fine satin folded over itself. Around them, pastel hydrangea adds a cloud-like fullness, soft clusters that blur the boundaries between individual flowers, while lilac allium punctuates the design with playful, spherical bursts of purple. The contrast in textures is part of the bouquet's charm: silky petals brush against sprigs of crisp greenery, and the stems are neatly wrapped, offering a firm, reassuring grip to the person holding it. Light seems to pool on the surface of the blooms, giving them a soft, dewy glow that feels youthful, fresh, and quietly romantic, as if ready to be carried from a townhouse near Ridley Road Market straight to a ceremony space. The palette remains resolutely cool and serene, a mix of whites, pastels, and lilacs that suits both modern and classic wedding styles. If you imagine the scent, it's a clean, gentle blend-floral without heaviness, the faint sweetness of hydrangea and the green brightness of foliage. This bouquet could be pictured moving down an aisle, placed in a simple glass vase as part of the décor, or held close during quiet moments before the vows. Every flower has been selected not only for its beauty but for the way it speaks to commitment, tenderness, and the beginning of a shared life, reflecting the thoughtful craftsmanship of an experienced Dalston florist.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close, intimate portrait of a groom's lapel showcasing a meticulously fashioned boutonniere: a single peach rosebud with delicate, velvety petals just beginning to unfurl, nestling against a tiny spray of gypsophila and a slim whisper of greenery. The rose's warm coral-peach tone harmonises with a coral tie visible beneath a dark charcoal or deep navy suit jacket, creating a quietly sophisticated contrast between soft floral curves and tailored lines. A slim peach-coloured ribbon is tied at the stem's base in a neat bow, echoing both colour and care, while the textures interplay - the rose's smooth warmth against the crispness of the suit fabric and the airy, feathery texture of the baby's breath. The boutonniere reads as a small, intimate gesture placed near the heart, evoking tradition and personal meaning on a wedding day, and its scale is carefully considered so it sits comfortably on lapels found on Kingsland Road or at venues near Dalston's Ridley Road. As a local florist at Florist Dalston, I craft these pieces to complement groom's attire without overpowering it: elegant, understated, and scented with the gentle sweetness of fresh roses. The image suggests a moment of poised confidence and tender ceremony - a final flourish of floral artistry that ties together colour, sentiment, and the rhythm of an afternoon spent celebrating across Dalston and adjacent Hackney streets.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-frame image captures one cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme, described here as if arranged in our own Dalston workshop. In the bride's close-up (top-left) broad, fragrant white oriental lilies sit at the heart of a bouquet, their stamens visible in the largest open blooms, while ruffled white lisianthus edged in vivid purple create a painterly contrast. Tight buds promise longevity alongside feathery grasses, glossy foliage and delicate spires of deep-purple accent flowers that add vertical rhythm and a refined silhouette. The groom's boutonnière (top-right) mirrors the palette-an open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a small lily bud and a whisper of spike flowers and greens, tied with a tiny white ribbon and pinned to charcoal grey tailoring with a coordinating purple silk tie beneath. On the textured beige cloth (bottom-left) a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss posy repeats the same elements, its stems bound in white ribbon to emphasise a crafted, hand-finished feel. The bottom-right panel features a sculptural tall centerpiece in a white, open-lattice spherical vase: lilies and purple-edged lisianthus rise and cascade with grassy foliage, paired with woven decorative spheres that echo the vase's texture and the neutral table surface. Soft, late-morning light bathes the scene; you can almost smell the gentle sweetness of lilies tempered by fresh green notes. Crafted with neighbourhood sensibilities-think Ridley Road freshness and Kingsland High Street flair-this array shows how one palette translates across bridal, groom, party and table elements; Florist Dalston would recreate this look for local couples seeking modern, romantic florals.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A refined table arrangement rests at the centre of a wedding setting, the kind of piece you might see in a converted warehouse venue off Shacklewell Lane or in an intimate restaurant near Ridley Road Market. Several white lilies, just fully open, form a luminous backdrop, each petal broad and satin-smooth, catching the ambient light in a way that makes the blooms seem almost to glow from within. Nestled among them is a single, perfect red rose, its deep crimson petals layered neatly, suggesting depth, devotion, and a quiet sense of drama. Around these focal flowers, a cascade of curly green foliage arcs gracefully, adding height and natural movement, as if the arrangement is stretching gently toward the ceiling. Small clusters of glossy red berries peek out from between the greenery, partnered with tiny sprays of baby's breath that introduce a soft, misty texture. All of this is gathered into a white woven vase with gentle basket-like ridges, grounding the design with a handcrafted, almost Nordic simplicity. The colour harmony of snowy white, rich red, and fresh green feels both festive and restrained, ideal for a wedding breakfast or evening reception anywhere in Dalston. The piece gives an impression of airiness and space, yet it feels considered and complete, as though each stem has been placed with intention. It is easy to imagine this centerpiece on a table dressed with linen, candles flickering nearby, while guests share stories and laughter. The flowers seem to hold the day's emotions-anticipation, gratitude, and a subtle, enduring joy-within their petals.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In this image, a single boutonnière is captured in soft, natural light, appearing almost like a small sculpture crafted for a Dalston celebration. At its heart sits a pale yellow rose, the petals velvety and perfectly formed, opening in a gentle spiral that draws the eye inward. Around it, sprigs of delicate baby's breath add fine, cloud-like texture, while slender green foliage reaches outward in tiny arcs, giving the design a touch of movement and freshness. The boutonnière is pinned neatly to a smart black lapel, set off by the vivid contrast of a red tie, so that the rose glows quietly against the darker fabric. 

The play of textures is very tangible: the plush softness of the rose, the airy clusters of gypsophila, and the crisp structure of the jacket, all brought together with a narrow white ribbon that wraps the stem with clean, tailored precision. It feels like the kind of finishing touch a groom or groomsman might wear at a registry office near Ridley Road, or in a converted warehouse venue off Kingsland Road, adding a note of calm romance amid the buzz of the day. 

There is something deeply personal about such a small floral detail - it speaks of care, style, and thoughtfulness. As a florist working in Dalston, I imagine the rose being chosen specifically to harmonise with a bridal bouquet of similar soft yellows, tying the whole wedding party together. The boutonnière doesn't shout; instead, it offers a fresh, subtle fragrance and a sense of poised elegance, a fragrant token of love and unity that will remain in photographs and memories long after the celebration has ended.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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