''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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A four-image composition that reads like a small love letter to colour and texture, tailored for a Hoxton wedding. In the top-left photograph the bride holds a traditional rounded bouquet close to her dress: a dense core of pale peach roses with velvety petals, encircled by white lisianthus edged in lively purple and sprinkled with petite clusters of baby's breath. The stems are neatly hidden behind a discreet wrap so the bouquet feels like an organic orb of blossoms, the soft peach tones complementing the warm cream of bridal lace. Top-right, a groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose takes centre stage, paired with airy baby's breath, a hint of fine foliage and a small blush ribbon that mirrors the groom's solid peach tie beneath. Lower-left, a smaller hand-tied arrangement rests on a light textured cloth, its compact shape accented with a peach ribbon trimmed with pearl-headed pins - the kind of bouquet a bridesmaid might carry down a Shoreditch aisle. Bottom-right displays a reception centerpiece: the familiar trio of roses, lisianthus and baby's breath arranged into a rounded dome and presented in a stylish white woven basket vase, with two neutral woven decorative spheres to one side, setting a modern yet warm table-scape. As a local florist, Hoxton Florist appreciates how these repeated elements tie a celebration together across ceremony and reception - the same palette and craftsmanship moving from the bride's hands to the groom's lapel to the centre of the table, ready for same-day delivery across Hoxton and nearby Shoreditch venues. This bridal bouquet presents itself as an intimate study in peach and cool violet, a design I might arrange for a ceremony near Hoxton Street or a sunset shoot by Old Street Roundabout. The centre is a dense cluster of apricot roses, their petals rolling outward like tiny, silken scrolls; under soft, overcast London light the blooms glow with a creamy warmth, and the subtle veins on each petal read like whispers. Surrounding the roses is a neat ring of purple-white lisianthus, their edges tinged with violet and offering a refined, cool counterpoint that lends the composition depth and a touch of evening air. Sprays of delicate white baby's breath and light, green filler breathe between the larger blooms, creating an airy lattice that makes the bouquet feel as if it could lift on a breeze along the Regents Canal. Texture here is essential: the velvet softness of the rose petals juxtaposed with the feathery openness of the fillers produces a comforting, tactile variety that invites touch. Fragrance is understated-sweet rose with a hint of green freshness-suitable for a close, sentimental ceremony in a Shoreditch venue or a small, sunlit loft. As an independent florist in Hoxton, I prepare pieces like this to sit naturally in the bride's hands, pairing traditional romance with the neighbourhood's creative calm; it is equally at home beside the market stalls on weekends or framed against a lace gown for family photographs. Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint, this elegant bridal bouquet rests across a textured pale beige fabric-linen or a rustic burlap-that gives a soft, neutral backdrop to the blooms. The design centres on lush peach and soft orange roses, their petals unfurling in tight, concentric spirals that create a sumptuous, velvety surface. Interspersed among them are white lisianthus with frilled petals tipped in vivid violet; these purple-edged flowers punctuate the arrangement with a cool, unexpected accent that deepens the palette. Fine sprays of baby's breath emerge like tiny clouds around the larger blossoms, their tiny white flowers adding lightness and a gauzy texture that contrasts with the dense rose heads. The bouquet's stems are bound and finished toward the bottom right with a satin ribbon in a pale peach-coral hue, the fabric smoothed and neat; wound gently around the handle is a string of cream pearls, lending an old-fashioned, refined shimmer against the ribbon. The lighting is gentle and natural, softening edges and bringing out the warm tonal gradients of each rose, as if arranged in a quiet Hoxton studio near Regent's Canal where morning light is diffused by tall brick facades. There is a sense of handcrafted care in the placement of each stem and pearl, an attention to balance that makes this arrangement ideal for weddings, vow renewals or milestone anniversaries. The overall mood is romantic and composed - the kind of bouquet you would trust to carry down an aisle or keep close during tender, celebratory moments. This boutonniere balances calm restraint with quiet festivity: a single peach rose anchors the design, its velvety petals softly unfurling in shades of blush and warm coral-pink. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila weave around the central bloom, creating an almost cloud-like frame whose delicate, airy texture contrasts gently with the rose's plushness. Slim, fresh green foliage - including a light, fern-like frond and glossy leaf accents - provides structure and a hint of garden-fresh scent, while a fine satin ribbon, echoing the tie's coral-pink sheen, secures the stems in a precise, understated bow. The charcoal suit lapel acts as a perfect canvas, deepening the colours so the peach and ribbon appear almost luminous against the dark fabric.

Crafted with the attention of a seasoned florist, this piece suggests both romance and ceremony: the rose carries a soft, sweet fragrance that whispers of new beginnings, and the baby's breath adds innocence and gentle movement. Picture this boutonniere worn on a crisp Hoxton morning before a wedding walk along Columbia Road or an evening celebration near Shoreditch High Street; it complements classic tailoring while feeling modern and lived-in. The tactile contrasts - velvet petals, feathery gypsophila, satin ribbon - invite a moment of close appreciation. Ideal for a groom or honoured guest, the arrangement is small in scale but rich in feeling, designed to sit harmoniously with a pale pink tie and sharpened lapel for a look that is both considered and quietly celebratory across East London gatherings. In the soft, early light of a Hoxton morning this peach rose boutonniere reads like a familiar love note: petals layered in warm apricot tones that melt into paler peach edges, each fold catching light like a tiny, careful brushstroke. Wisps of gypsophila punctuate the composition with pinpricks of white, giving the arrangement a whimsical, star-like effect that lifts the rose's fullness. Darker, glossy loops of foliage curl around the bloom, their cool green offering structural clarity and a refreshing contrast to the rose's velvet warmth. The stem is neatly bound in matching peach satin, the ribbon's faint sheen reflecting ambient light - a small flourish of craftsmanship that ties the whole piece together.

Made with the kind of attention we practice at Hoxton Florist, this boutonniere carries a tangible tenderness: a soft, sweet aroma that suggests a spring orchard, the subtle firmness of freshly cut stems, and the silky touch of ribbon under fingertips. It feels destined for a wedding lapel or an anniversary moment on the towpath by Regent's Canal or for an intimate ceremony near Old Street. Available for local delivery across Hoxton and Shoreditch, it's a small emblem of quiet celebration - an accessory that gently complements formal attire while promising to be remembered in photographs and embraces. From a slightly raised angle the bouquet reads as a study in soft contrasts: warm apricot roses form the core while white lisianthus edged in violet-purple provide a crisp, modern punctuation. Each rose opens in concentric layers, the petals carrying a gentle gradient from peach to blush, their velvety surfaces catching the soft, even light and revealing subtle highlights. The lisianthus blooms have ruffled margins and a pale centre where tiny yellow stamens peek through, offering a delicate focal point against the roses' smoother planes. Sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are scattered throughout like soft, white confetti, adding an ethereal, cloud-like texture that separates and frames the primary blooms. The handle is meticulously bound in a matching peach ribbon, its sheen softened by multiple rows of cream pearls that run the length of the wrap, giving the bouquet a tactile and ornate finish. The trimmed green stems at the end lend a crisp, natural contrast to the ribbon's luxe detail.

The setting on a textured beige fabric enhances the vintage-romantic character, while the arrangement's scent can be imagined as a restrained rose perfume with fresh green undertones. This bouquet works beautifully as a bridal carry or an elegant gift for anniversaries and special celebrations; it's the kind of arrangement couples often choose for ceremonies near Hoxton Square or intimate receptions along Regent's Canal. The overall impression is polished, tender, and carefully composed - the result of practiced floral technique and a sensitivity to colour, texture, and occasion. A contemporary, organic arrangement built around a lush dome of apricot-tinged roses commands the composition, each rose positioned with care so the bouquet reads as a single, harmonious form. There are roughly twenty-four to thirty-six blooms, a mix of fully open faces and tighter buds whose layered petals create depth and a tactile, velvety surface. Nestled around the roses' lower perimeter are white Lisianthus blooms whose ruffled edges are tipped in a saturated purple-blue, providing a crisp counterpoint and drawing the eye outward from the central dome. Delicate clouds of white Gypsophila float between the larger forms, introducing an airy cadence and a soft old-fashioned charm. The flowers are presented in a sculptural round white basket with an open, woven lattice - a vessel that reads handcrafted yet minimal, its bright white reeds catching the ambient light and anchoring the bouquet with clean geometry. Placed on a pristine white tabletop, the arrangement is accompanied by two woven wooden spheres to the left - one larger, one smaller - whose light bamboo tones echo the basket and add an artisanal accent. The backdrop is a subtle linen-beige wall, slightly out of focus, which amplifies the bouquet's warm peach hues and the Lisianthus's vivid edging. This piece feels like a modern celebration: suited to an intimate wedding table on a balmy Hoxton evening, a thoughtful housewarming for a Shoreditch apartment, or a polished centrepiece for an event with a calm, sophisticated palette.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the romantic celebration you've always imagined with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Hoxton Florist in Hoxton. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples, this premium wedding flower package range includes coordinated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres to suit weddings of every size. Choose from the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests, each featuring an elegant bridal bouquet as the focal point. Our expert florists craft every arrangement with fresh, high-quality blooms, ensuring your flowers look stunning from the aisle to the last dance. The SI Wedding Collection is perfect for romantic, classic or contemporary wedding themes, creating a cohesive look across your bridal party. Enjoy a friendly, reliable service with professional guidance on colours, styles and seasonal flowers to match your venue and vision. At Hoxton Florist, we pride ourselves on attention to detail, premium stems and dependable delivery throughout Hoxton and the surrounding area, so your big day runs smoothly. Let us help you celebrate love in a truly unforgettable atmosphere with beautifully curated wedding flowers tailored to your guest list and style.
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    The attention to detail in the arrangements was impressive. Thank you Hoxton Florist.

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    The team at Hoxton Florist was amazing. Our flowers looked incredible.

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    The floral designs were innovative and matched our wedding theme perfectly.

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    The floral arrangements transformed our venue into a magical space. Highly recommended.

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