ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A carefully composed bouquet of red roses stands radiantly in this scene, evoking the grace and quiet luxury often associated with Belgravia weddings. The roses form a rounded, dome-like arrangement, their petals densely layered to create an impression of fullness and abundance. Each flower is a rich, velvety red, with some blooms still gently cupped and others beginning to open into classic, spiralled rosettes, revealing hints of shadow and depth in their centres. Scattered among the roses are small clusters of shiny red berries, likely hypericum, which introduce a playful detail and a slightly different sheen, akin to tiny jewels nestled amid silk. At the base of the bouquet, a sleek ring of dark green leaves encircles the arrangement, grounding the bright reds with a cool, natural contrast and drawing the eye downward to the container. The vase itself is a striking white creation, fashioned from fine, twig-like strands that weave and loop to form an open, airy lattice, reminiscent of sculptural decor pieces found in high-end interiors boutiques off Motcomb Street. In front of the vase, resting on a smooth white surface, sit two decorative spheres made from pale cream wooden strips, intertwined into open orbs that speak to the same love of texture and design. The backdrop is a soft, warm beige with a subtle, linen-like grain, giving the scene a gentle, enveloping warmth while allowing the bold red and crisp white elements to remain the stars. This image conveys a mood of tender celebration and sophisticated romance, making it ideal for illustrating wedding collections, anniversary surprises, or same-day rose deliveries across Belgravia, Sloane Square, and the elegant streets that surround them. This image captures a close-up of an elegant wedding boutonniere, resting against a sharply tailored charcoal suit that could be worn at a Belgravia reception overlooking a quiet garden square. At its heart is a single, perfectly formed pink rose, its petals velvety and gently overlapping in a classic spiral, with just enough openness to reveal depth and richness without losing its sense of anticipation. The rose's pink hue feels soft yet confident, suggesting affection, romance, and the warmth of shared moments. Embracing the rose are delicate tufts of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their multitude of tiny blossoms creating a fine, mist-like surround that balances and lightens the arrangement. Tucked close to the centre, glossy red hypericum berries stand out against the softer tones, their small, bead-like forms lending structure and a hint of modern flair, like subtle jeweled accents against an evening suit. Slender sprigs of fresh greenery interlace through the design, some rising above the rose, others fanning gently to the sides, adding texture and a sense of natural movement reminiscent of foliage in Chester Square after a light rain. A single broad, polished green leaf is looped around the base, its arc enclosing the stems in a graceful, protective line that feels both contemporary and timeless. The entire stem cluster is neatly bound in a narrow red ribbon, smooth and tight, echoing the tone of the berries and tying the composition together visually. The overall mood is one of polished romance and understated sophistication, perfectly suited to a groom, best man, or special guest at a Belgravia wedding or black-tie celebration. In this close-up image, a single cerise-fuchsia rose stands proudly at the centre of a wedding boutonniere, its petals thick, smooth, and gently cupped, giving it a plush, almost dewy appearance. Surrounding the rose are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower resting on fine branching stems that create a lace-like veil around the star bloom. Tucked between these soft details are clusters of red hypericum berries, their rounded shapes and polished skins catching the light, adding a lively contrast in both form and colour. Encircling the arrangement, wide, glossy green leaves curve in graceful arcs, almost like loops of ribbon, shaping the boutonniere into a composed, sculptural piece. Wisps of slender grass thread through and around the base, bringing a slight touch of whimsy that keeps the design from feeling too formal, while still very much at home on a lapel in a Belgravia townhouse or near Sloane Square. The stems are bound in a rich red ribbon, tightly wrapped to form smooth, even bands that secure the flowers while giving an elegant, tailored finish. Laid on a neutral, softly textured fabric, the vibrant colours stand out clearly in the gentle light, reminiscent of a bright but calm morning as a groom dresses for a ceremony near Belgrave Square or Elizabeth Street. The mood is quietly romantic and thoughtfully composed, a small but significant bloom that speaks of care, tradition, and the joy of a special day. You can almost sense the cool touch of the foliage, the faint sweetness of the rose, and the comforting weight of a piece crafted to be worn close to the heart. A cohesive quartet of red rose wedding flowers is displayed in a collage, capturing the understated luxury that suits a Belgravia townhouse reception near Sloane Square. In the top-left image, a bride in a bright white gown gently holds a compact round bouquet of dark red roses. The blooms are tightly packed to create a plush, almost cushion-like effect, with pops of red hypericum berries nestled between them. Around the base, a smooth ring of rich green foliage forms a precise collar, framing the flowers and giving the design a polished, tailored finish. Soft, natural light enhances the contrast between the crisp fabric of the dress and the saturated crimson and green tones, hinting at the bouquet's subtle fragrance. In the top-right photograph, the groom's charcoal suit jacket and pristine white shirt set the scene for a neatly crafted boutonniere. A single red rosebud, not yet fully open, is accompanied by slender ruscus-style greenery, tiny stars of white gypsophila, and a few matching red berries. The stems are tied with a narrow red satin bow that echoes the bright red of his tie, creating a refined link between the couple's ensembles. In the bottom-left panel, another bouquet of red roses and berries is shown, likely for a bridesmaid or to decorate a reception table. Broad, dark green tropical leaves rise around the blooms in sweeping arcs, forming a sculptural cradle that adds drama and depth, while a red ribbon secures the stems against a textured beige cloth. The bottom-right image reveals a rounded table centerpiece of red roses and berries, resting on a white, intricately woven spherical stand made of natural fibres. Two smaller wicker spheres in warm wood tones are arranged beside it on a smooth, pale surface, backed by a soft beige and grey wall, evoking carefully curated décor that would feel perfectly at home in a Belgravia wedding setting. A tightly gathered bridal bouquet of crimson roses and red hypericum berries fills the frame, its richness and poise echoing the refined character of Belgravia. The roses, each a perfect rosette of velvety petals, display a deep, romantic red reminiscent of vintage silk, with curls and folds that create a sculpted landscape of light and shadow. They are positioned so closely that their petals almost touch, forming a plush, rounded dome of colour. Threaded through these blooms are clusters of small, glossy berries, their surfaces smooth and reflective, catching pinpoints of light like polished cabochon stones. Their presence adds a playful, contemporary touch, softening the formality of the roses while still respecting the bouquet's classic lines. Around the base, aspidistra leaves are expertly folded into a sleek, dark-green collar, framing the flowers with a tailored, almost architectural edge that keeps the design feeling clean and intentional. You can imagine this bouquet being created in a quiet Belgravia workshop close to Motcomb Street, the florist checking every angle to ensure balance and harmony from all sides, so that it photographs beautifully during both ceremony and reception. The lighting is gentle and even, enhancing the natural richness of the reds and the calm strength of the greens without harsh shadows. This bouquet seems to carry a soft rose fragrance, subtle yet present, the kind that might lightly perfume a small chapel off Elizabeth Street. It feels like a bouquet for a bride who values understated luxury-no unnecessary embellishments, just expertly chosen flowers and foliage arranged with skill, restraint, and a deep respect for tradition. The bouquet is photographed from a high angle, laid upon a pale beige fabric that looks like lightly textured linen, its soft, neutral colour serving as a calm stage for the rich reds and greens. At the center, five to six deep red roses cluster closely together, each bloom fully unfurled with a spiral of velvety petals that appear almost touchable, their edges catching the light with a faint satin sheen. Nestled among these roses, clusters of small, glossy berries-most likely red hypericum-peek through, their round forms and slightly brighter, orange-tinted red tone adding both sparkle and tactile contrast. Encircling the arrangement, broad dark green tropical leaves, similar to cordyline or ti leaves, are artistically curled and wrapped around the stems, forming a smooth, sculptural base that holds the bouquet in a neat, compact shape. A coordinating rich red satin ribbon is tightly wrapped around the stems, just visible beneath the leaves, its lustrous surface echoing the intensity of the rose petals. The light is even and gentle, without harsh shadows, as though streaming in from a Belgravia window near Sloane Square on a quiet afternoon, allowing every detail to be seen clearly. You can almost feel the cool, slightly waxy texture of the leaves against your fingers, the firmness of the berries, and the reassuring weight of the roses. The overall impression is one of poised romance and quiet luxury, a bouquet that might be carried down the aisle at a Belgravia wedding or delivered as a deeply personal anniversary gift to an address off Elizabeth Street. On a softly textured, light beige surface that resembles fine linen, a beautifully rounded bouquet of deep red roses is carefully placed, its rich colours and precise construction immediately drawing the eye. Each rose is at its peak, petals densely layered in velvety whorls that shift from dark burgundy in the inner folds to a more vivid crimson on the outer curves. These petals absorb the gentle light, with only subtle highlights catching on their edges, evoking the quiet glow of an evening reception in Belgravia. Threaded among the roses are clusters of bright red hypericum berries, their smooth, polished skins standing proud against the softness of the blooms and adding delicate points of contrast in form and texture. At the base, a collar of dark green leaves has been expertly folded and wrapped around the flower heads, creating a neat, structured border that holds the bouquet together like a tailored jacket. The foliage is smooth and slightly glossy, reflecting hints of light and echoing the refined character of the arrangement. The stems below are tightly bound in a vivid red satin ribbon, the wrapping flawless and snug, forming a comfortable handle that suggests a bridal bouquet ready to be carried down a Chelsea or Belgravia aisle. The photograph is taken from a slightly raised angle, revealing the dome-like contour of the design, the interplay between petals and berries, and the craftsmanship that underpins the entire piece. Against the neutral beige backdrop, the bouquet's reds and greens appear even more intense, conjuring up thoughts of romantic proposals, anniversary surprises, and sophisticated celebrations in SW1.

ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Wedding is a walk to change your life. May that walk be semed with plenty of beautiful, passionate flowers from our Royal Essence Collection. It will be the ideal addition for an ideal wedding day.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    Beautiful bridal bouquet!

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    Fantastic flowers! Very friendly service!

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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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