ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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In this image, a compact, rounded bouquet of red roses immediately commands attention, glowing like a small, sculpted garden against a calm beige backdrop with a subtle fabric-like grain. The roses are a consistent, velvety crimson, some still cupped in tight buds, others unfurling their layered petals into soft spirals that suggest both promise and passion. Nestled among them are small, bead-like clusters of red hypericum berries, their smooth, glossy surfaces catching the light and providing bright, playful points of contrast within the sea of petals. A band of dark green leaves encircles the base of the blooms, their waxy sheen and sturdy texture giving the composition structure and depth, as if cradling the flowers in a natural wreath. The arrangement rests in an eye-catching white vase created from woven, twig-like strands that curve and cross into an open lattice, somewhere between a nest and a modern sculpture. It has the hand-crafted feel you might spot in a stylish Hoxton studio, sitting on a pale, immaculate surface that reflects a hint of the shapes above. In front of the vase are two cream wooden spheres, formed from flat strips bent and intertwined into light, airy orbs that mirror the vase's pattern and add a playful rhythm to the scene. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the rich reds and crisp whites without glare, and the overall mood suggests intimate celebration-perfect for a wedding table in a converted warehouse near Hoxton Square or a romantic surprise delivered to a canal-side apartment. This image captures a thoughtfully crafted boutonniere resting against a charcoal or deep navy suit, the kind you might see on a groom stepping out of a converted loft venue off Old Street in Hoxton. At its heart sits a fully formed pink rose, its petals layered in soft, velvety spirals that shift from a deeper rose at the centre to a slightly lighter blush at the edges. The bloom feels tender yet assured, like a quiet promise held close to the chest. Encircling this focal flower are airy clusters of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms giving the arrangement a lace-like texture, as if a gentle mist has settled around the rose. Sprigs of fresh, medium-green foliage emerge here and there, bringing a sense of movement and natural ease, reminiscent of a handpicked posy gathered from the edges of Regent's Canal. Nestled amongst the greenery, smooth red berries gather in glossy clusters, adding cheerful pops of saturated colour that play beautifully against the deeper tone of the suit fabric. A single, sleek green leaf is looped into a polished arc at the base, embracing the stems and lending a modern, architectural line. Everything is secured with a narrow red ribbon wrap, its colour echoing the berries and providing a unified, celebratory finish. The mood is romantic but not overly formal, ideal for weddings, civil ceremonies, or smart occasions around Hoxton where style and sentiment meet. The careful balance of colour, texture, and proportion showcases the sure eye and steady hands of an experienced local florist who understands how a small detail can complete an entire look. In this detailed boutonniere, a vibrant fuchsia rose immediately draws the eye, its petals plush and layered, each edge gently ruffled as though caught in mid-unfurling. The colour is a confident, joyful pink with hints of magenta, creating a strong focal point that feels both modern and romantic. Nestled around the rose are dainty sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming delicate, cloud-like clusters that soften the composition and bring a sense of innocence and airiness. Punctuating this softness are bright, scarlet-red hypericum berries, rounded and smooth, adding both depth of colour and a pleasing textural contrast, like small jewels scattered among the petals. Curved green leaves encircle the flowers, some broad and glossy, others fine and grassy, guiding the eye around the design and lending a sense of natural movement, as if a gentle breeze had shaped them into place. The stems at the base are tightly bound with a rich red ribbon, wrapped in even, careful spirals that create a polished, tailored finish ideal for weddings and formal events across Hoxton, from chic venues near Shoreditch to intimate celebrations off Old Street. Set against a soft, neutral textile background, the boutonniere catches the light in a way that highlights each texture: the velvety surface of the rose, the matte softness of the baby's breath, the shine of the berries, and the sleek ribbon. It appears freshly made, cool to the touch and subtly fragrant, like a small but meaningful token of love and celebration designed to accompany a special outfit and quietly tell a story of romance and care. This four-panel wedding collage unfolds like a story of red roses threading through every moment of the day, the kind of cohesive styling often seen at intimate celebrations around Hoxton Square or along the Regent's Canal. In the top-left panel, a bride in a pristine white gown gently cups a tightly gathered bouquet of deep crimson roses, the blooms pressed closely together so their velvety textures merge into a rich dome of colour. Glossy red hypericum berries peek out between them, while a tidy ring of dark green leaves forms a polished collar at the base, giving the bouquet a well-defined, almost sculpted silhouette. In the top-right panel, a groom's dark charcoal suit and bright red tie provide a strong backdrop for a delicate boutonniere: a single red rosebud surrounded by slender green foliage, specks of white gypsophila, and miniature red berries, all tied with a slim red satin ribbon that curves neatly against the lapel. The bottom-left image focuses on another bouquet resting on a soft, textured beige surface, with open red roses and berries nestled among broad, tropical-style leaves that loop around to create a bold, architectural frame, while a red ribbon secures the stems. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and berries forms a table centerpiece, resting atop a white woven sphere made from natural fibres, giving a hand-crafted, organic feel. Two smaller wicker-like spheres in natural wood tones sit nearby on a pale tabletop, set against a gentle beige and grey background, evoking modern, romantic reception flowers that could be delivered to loft apartments or studios across Hoxton. Cradled as if ready for a wedding morning in Hoxton, this intimate bouquet of cardinal-red roses and red hypericum berries feels both classic and distinctly urban. The roses sit close together, their velvety petals unfurling in tight, symmetrical spirals that look almost too perfect to be real, each bloom at the ideal stage of openness for photographs and for a long day of celebrating. Between the rose heads, clusters of round, polished berries add a slight shimmer, like scattered beads or droplets of cherry glass, breaking up the rich crimson with texture and depth. Strong, deep green aspidistra and similar broad leaves are folded and wrapped around the base in a smooth, sculpted collar, framing the flowers and giving the design a tailored, couture finish reminiscent of the fashion studios tucked away off Old Street. The light in the image is soft and diffused, with no harsh shadows, so the reds appear warm and luxurious rather than overpowering, and the greens feel calm and steady. You can almost imagine the faint rustle of foliage and the gentle weight of the bouquet in a bride's hands as she steps out of a townhouse near Hoxton Square or walks through a gallery space by the canal. Designed with balance and intention, this bouquet radiates romance, but in a way that suits warehouse weddings, rooftop celebrations, and intimate civil ceremonies across Shoreditch and Hoxton, where modern love stories meet timeless floral traditions. Seen from above, as if laid carefully on a table in a Hoxton studio, this intimate bouquet rests on a pale beige fabric background with a subtle, woven texture, reminiscent of fine linen or soft burlap. At its centre, several deep red roses-around five or six-are gathered tightly together, each flower fully open and richly petalled. Their velvety surfaces and perfect spiral hearts suggest timeless romance, the kind that suits a quiet celebration at home just off Hoxton Street or a heartfelt anniversary dinner near Shoreditch Park. Nestled between the roses are little clusters of glossy red hypericum berries, their round forms and slightly brighter, orange-tinged hue adding a touch of sparkle and dimension. They sit close to the blooms, enhancing the sense of fullness without ever overpowering the roses' classic beauty. Framing the entire design are broad, dark green tropical leaves, likely cordyline or ti leaves, bent and curled with deliberate care. These leaves wrap around the base of the bouquet like a tailored collar, giving both structure and a modern, architectural feel that echoes Hoxton's mix of old warehouses and new creative spaces. The stems are bound with a rich red satin ribbon that mirrors the rose petals, a smooth, luminous band that peeks out just enough to complete the composition with understated elegance. Soft, even lighting highlights the strong contrast between deep reds and lush greens, while the neutral background keeps the focus on the bouquet itself. The overall mood is luxurious yet intimate-perfect for a wedding bouquet carried down an aisle in Hackney Town Hall, a romantic gesture sent to a studio near Kingsland Road, or a special delivery from a trusted Hoxton florist marking an unforgettable moment. On a warm, sand-coloured fabric that resembles gently textured linen, a compact bouquet of red roses commands attention, its rounded profile perfectly sculpted. The florist has arranged each bloom with care so that the rose heads sit shoulder to shoulder, their petals forming layers of rich crimson and deep burgundy that seem almost velvety to the touch. Some of the roses are fully open, revealing intricate spirals at the centre, while others remain partially closed, lending depth and a sense of anticipation to the arrangement. Between the roses, polished clusters of small, bright red berries, likely hypericum, pop out like tiny jewels, their glossy surfaces catching the light and providing a lively counterpoint to the soft petals. Encircling the base, dark green leaves have been neatly folded and wrapped to create a structured collar, crisp and architectural, which gives the bouquet a sophisticated, modern finish without sacrificing its classic romance. The stems are concealed within a handle bound tightly in vivid red satin ribbon, its sheen echoing the intensity of the flowers above. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting texture rather than harsh shadows, so that every curve of petal and leaf can be appreciated. This is the kind of hand-tied bouquet you might see cradled by a bride at Shoreditch Town Hall or carried through the streets around Hoxton Station, its fragrance trailing behind on a cool London evening. It feels intimate yet grand, perfect for a wedding collection, a milestone anniversary, or a heartfelt gesture delivered by a local Hoxton florist who understands the language of roses.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Say "I do" in unforgettable style with the Royal Essence Wedding Collection from Hoxton Florist, Hoxton. Curated for modern couples who love classic romance, this premium wedding flower package ensures every key moment is beautifully framed. Each collection includes an elegant bridal bouquet, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnières, handcrafted by our expert florists using fresh, luxury blooms.

Choose from three flexible packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Every design is thoughtfully colour-coordinated to complement your wedding theme, photography, and venue styling.

At Hoxton Florist, we pride ourselves on reliable service, exceptional quality, and attention to detail. We source premium stems and arrange them to arrive on time and in perfect condition for your big day. Whether you're planning a small city celebration or a grand reception, the Royal Essence Wedding Collection provides a stress-free, beautifully cohesive floral solution.

Discuss your palette, style, and special requests with our friendly team and let us bring your wedding vision to life with romantic, long-lasting blooms. Book your wedding flowers today and secure your date with Hoxton Florist.
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    Handy Flowers had amazing table décor flowers set up for us. Everything in the hall looked astonishing and I could not have chosen better florists. What a grand company!

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    Flowers were professionally arranged and the florist delivered them to the venue in the morning of the wedding and they matched perfectly with the setting. Perfect delivery!

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    I have already used the service several times and am very satisfied! Beautiful, fresh bouquets. Delivery at the agreed time, convenient website.

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    The wedding was just as I always imagined it! Classy, beautiful and romantic - all thanks to the wedding flowers! Thank you very much!

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    The bridesmaids received beautiful-looking bouquets that made them stand out from the crowd. Extremely beautiful and fresh flowers! It was a beautiful wedding!

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    Beautiful choice of flowers from Handy Flowers. Astonishing style of arrangement!

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    Great designers. Gorgeous arrangement. Thank you!

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