''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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A curated four-image study of a peach, purple and white wedding scheme, described as if from our workbench at Florist Addington - a local touch for couples planning a ceremony near Addington Park or the village high street. The top-left photograph is a close-up of the bride holding a classic rounded bouquet: lush peach roses form a dense centre, their velvety petals warmed by soft daylight, while ruffled white lisianthus edged in vivid violet trace the silhouette of the arrangement and tiny clusters of baby's breath add airy punctuation. The bouquet's handle is neatly wrapped in blush ribbon that recedes beneath the blooms, and the overall impression is one of gentle, summery fragrance and tactile softness. In the top-right frame the groom's boutonniere sits against a dark charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose accompanied by wisps of baby's breath and a slim, peach ribbon, harmonising with a solid peach tie and lending a refined, minimalist contrast to structured tailoring. Bottom-left presents a slightly smaller, compact bouquet laid on a neutral woven fabric, the ribbon here accented with pearl pins suggesting vintage romance and bridal craft. Bottom-right reveals a reception centerpiece: the familiar trio of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath arranged in a rounded dome inside a white, intricately woven basket vase, paired with two pale decorative spheres to complete a tasteful table vignette. The images together convey a cohesive design language - soft textures, warm tones, and a quiet elegance ideal for weddings across Addington and nearby lanes, available with local delivery and attentive handling. This arrangement reads like a gentle poem meant for a bridal moment: a symmetrical cluster of apricot-tinged roses that open like little suns, each bloom unfurling in warm, creamy tones that suggest both youth and quiet sophistication. Encircling that heart is a delicate ring of purple-tipped lisianthus whose cool edges recall twilight clouds brushing a peach sky, and between them the faint, airy lattice of white baby's-breath lifts the silhouette, adding a feeling of weightlessness as if the bouquet might float on a summer breeze. In soft morning light-such as the pale glow that filters through lace on a chapel window-petals take on a translucent quality, their veins and gentle folds shown in tender relief. The stems are bound with care so the bouquet sits comfortably in a bride's hands, poised yet tender, and the overall scent is a subtle mix of sweet rose with green freshness that does not overpower. As a local design often chosen for weddings in Addington Village and near Addington Palace, this bouquet balances tradition with a refined, contemporary simplicity; its palette slips easily against ivory lace and suits a ceremony held in the small churches and family venues around the High Street. Thoughtfully constructed for carrying and for photographs, it offers an understated centrepiece for a day of promises, and is offered for local delivery across Addington and nearby Croydon for same-day wedding preparations. This bouquet rests horizontally on a pale beige fabric surface, photographed from a modestly elevated viewpoint that reveals both the rounded mass of blooms and the ribboned handle reaching to the lower right. At its heart are abundant peach and soft orange roses, each bloom opening in layered turns that feel soft and almost warm to the touch - as if they had just been gathered on a mild morning in Addington. Scattered through the roses are white lisianthus with vibrantly rimmed violet edges; their ruffled cups give a flirtatious cool note that plays against the roses' gentle warmth. Tiny clusters of baby's breath float between petals like breath itself, lending a light, whimsical texture that prevents the composition from feeling heavy. The stems are bound in a satin ribbon of peach-coral that gleams faintly under natural light, and a single strand of cream pearls coils elegantly around the handle, suggesting a bridal heirloom or a treasured detail. The textured fabric beneath - linen or fine burlap - gives the scene a soft, tactile backdrop that highlights the arrangement's colours and shapes without distraction. Light is soft and diffused, smoothing shadows and deepening the peach tones, while a subtle scent of roses seems almost perceptible. This floral piece reads as romantic and refined, ideal for weddings or intimate celebrations in and around Addington Village, bringing together traditional elegance and a touch of modern colour contrast with the violet-edged lisianthus. This boutonniere, arranged with the kind of restraint and warmth people in Addington appreciate, balances a single, flawless peach rose with clouds of white baby's breath and fresh green accents to create an elegant statement on a charcoal suit. The rose sits angled gently on the lapel, its velvety petals edged in creamy blush and swirling inward like the first light of morning; the bloom's soft fragrance suggests garden roses picked at dawn, calm and uplifting rather than intense. Tiny gypsophila sprays float around the central bud, their powdery texture giving a frothy, celebratory frame that reads like confetti caught in a quiet breeze. Slim fern-like foliage and a curled support leaf add structure and motion, keeping the piece feeling organic and unfussy. A satin ribbon in coral-pink ties the stems into a neat bow, the same tone reflected in the nearby tie so the ensemble reads as thoughtfully coordinated. Against the suit's deep charcoal, the peach and white pop with bright modesty, the contrast sharpening details while preserving the boutonniere's intimate air. As a local florist familiar with Addington Village and the slopes of Addington Hills, Florist Addington arranges such pieces for grooms and guests who want traditional elegance with a touch of local character, and the construction here shows careful technique: wired stems, clean taping, and a finish meant to last through vows and photos without looking staged. In soft, early light this peach rose boutonniere is presented with careful restraint, each element composed to highlight natural beauty and quiet emotion. The rose at the centre blooms in graduated tones - a rich apricot near the heart mellowing into a pale peach on the outer petals - so that the blossom seems to glow from within as the sunlight skims its curves. Sprays of white gypsophila hover like tiny stars, scattering delicate points of brightness that contrast gently with the rose's warm tones. Curved, glossy leaves and a narrow fern blade provide structural balance and a fresh green counterpoint, their smooth surfaces reflecting the light in subtle, cool highlights. The stem is wrapped in peach satin and tied with a modest bow, the ribbon's sheen echoing the rose's softness and speaking to careful hand-finishing. Placed on a neutral linen surface, the boutonniere takes on a timeless character - tactile, composed, and ready for formal wear. As a local florist in Addington, Fleur-de-lane moments like this are what we prepare for weddings from Addington Park to the High Street; the piece carries the gentle scent of spring and the promise of celebration. The overall impression is one of refined simplicity and tender reassurance, a small keepsake worn close to the heart during vows, photographs, or a quiet exchange of congratulations. From an intimate overhead angle the composition reads like a small garden gathered into a single hand-tied bouquet, laid against textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen. A cluster of apricot and soft peach roses anchors the piece; each rose opens in concentric layers, petals curling with a satiny softness that suggests warmth and the first soft flush of morning. Sprigs of white lisianthus are woven between the roses, their frilled edges traced in a cool violet-purple that introduces a lively contrast, while the tiny yellow stamens provide a sunlit flash within each cup. Wisps of baby's breath settle into the negative spaces, their minute white blossoms lending an ethereal, cloud-like quality that keeps the arrangement feeling buoyant rather than heavy. The stems are cut cleanly at the base and the handle is wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon - finished with several rows of lustrous cream pearls that catch the light and invite touch. The light is diffuse and even, emphasizing texture: the delicate veining of petals, the soft fuzz of buds, and the smooth sheen of the ribbon. You can imagine carrying this bouquet down a lane toward Addington Hills or presenting it at a small family gathering on Church Road - its palette and poise suit weddings, anniversaries, or a thoughtful gift marking new beginnings. The mood is serene and refined, a contemporary take on classic romance crafted with a florist's steady hand and an eye for gentle contrasts. This arrangement reads like a lesson in quiet refinement: a dense, dome-shaped cluster of roughly two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses, each flower staged to show both plush, fully opened faces and tighter, hopeful buds. Around the lower ring, white Lisianthus with cream interiors and indigo-to-deep-purple edged petals flutter like delicate trim, providing contrast and a touch of whimsical drama. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila are woven through the mass of roses, adding air and the faint suggestion of classic bridal garlands. The composition is held in a modern white, open-lattice basket that resembles woven willow or rattan - airy, tactile, and light-reflecting - which lifts the blooms and gives the whole piece a nest-like intimacy. To the left on the smooth white surface, two light wooden or bamboo spheres sit as thoughtful props, their open weave mirroring the basket and reinforcing the natural, hand-crafted aesthetic. The background is a softly textured beige linen, blurred to keep the eye on the bouquet, while soft daylight renders the peach tones warm and inviting. Imagine this as a thoughtful gift from a neighbourhood florist or a polished wedding centerpiece for a reception near Addington Village Green; it suggests celebration, quiet optimism, and the simple luxury of fresh, carefully arranged flowers available for local delivery across Addington and nearby streets.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the romantic celebration you've always imagined with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Addington. Designed for stylish couples in Addington, this premium wedding flower package range perfectly coordinates bridal bouquets, bridesmaid flowers and groom boutonnieres for a beautifully unified look. Choose from three flexible options to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each includes a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets and refined groom boutonnieres, crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms.

Our expert florists carefully handcraft every design to complement your wedding theme, colour palette and venue style, ensuring a personalised finish that photographs beautifully and lasts throughout your big day. Enjoy friendly, reliable service, professional guidance on flower choices and timings, and stress-free local delivery in Addington so your arrangements arrive fresh and ready to impress. From the walk down the aisle to your reception entrance, the "SI" Wedding Collection adds a luxurious floral touch to every moment.

Perfect for church weddings, civil ceremonies and modern venues alike, this collection is ideal for couples seeking coordinated, premium wedding flowers without the hassle. Secure your date and let Florist Addington turn your wedding flower vision into reality.
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