Barbican Wedding Corsages

At Barbican Flowers, crafting exquisite wedding corsages and bouquets is our proud specialty. As a local Barbican florist, we know just how important those little details can be on your special day. Whether you’re celebrating at The Barbican Centre, exchanging vows near Smithfield Market, or gathering loved ones on Charterhouse Street, our team brings creativity, freshness, and local flair to every design.

We are passionate about hand-selecting only premium flowers for each corsage and bouquet, ensuring your arrangements radiate elegance and personal meaning. Our trusted florists regularly serve not just Barbican, but nearby Clerkenwell, Farringdon, and the bustling St. Paul’s area—always adapting our floral styles and delivery options to fit your unique celebration.

Order online with confidence, knowing we offer same-day delivery on all orders placed before 3 PM. Your flowers will arrive fresh, artfully arranged, and ready for the big moment. We love being a part of Barbican’s lively community and are committed to making every wedding in our neighborhood one to remember.

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Let Barbican Flowers help you add elegance and charm to your wedding day with our expert designs and warm, attentive service.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate wrist corsage, photographed on a fair forearm against a stark white background, reads like a miniature bouquet designed to be both comfortable and ceremonially beautiful. At its heart sits a single, striking white Gerbera daisy: broad, soft petals radiate outward from a lime-tinged yellow centre that has a slightly pitted, pincushion texture. Nestled around this focal bloom are smaller white spray flowers-soft chrysanthemum-like clusters and tender lisianthus buds-that create gentle transitions of scale and a clouded silhouette. Dark green Ruscus leaves push through the composition, their clean edges and glossy faces framing the whites and lending a natural, garden-fresh contrast. The cluster is fastened by a fine wristband of several strands of small, luminous white pearls; the bracelet hugs the wrist with quiet sophistication, catching highlights where the studio light grazes each bead. Tactile details matter here: the Gerbera's petals would feel satiny and resilient, the tiny buds slightly cool and tender, and the overall scent a subtle green note rather than an overpowering perfume. This corsage is crafted for milestone moments-weddings, proms, graduations-where restraint and tenderness are desired. The image's clean composition and soft lighting showcase the florist's care, evoking the calm streets and leafy courtyards around the Barbican Centre and Golden Lane Estate where you might wear such a refined piece.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage is presented on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone against a neutral white background, photographed to celebrate both floral detail and wearable elegance. The focal point is a lush, deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open with tightly layered petals that create a velvety, luxurious centre; its perfume seems almost tangible in the image, like a quiet invitation to lean closer. Surrounding it are clusters of pale blush hydrangea florets that supply soft volume and an airy cushion beneath the rose, while pure white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are interspersed around the head, their delicate petals marked with soft, pale-green streaking at the centre for a bright, botanical contrast. On the composition's right edge a small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a sprinkle of nearly closed pink buds suggest movement and seasonality, implying the corsage was picked at peak freshness. Satin-sheen emerald leaves cradle the flowers, accentuating colour depth and holding the piece together visually. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist with a refined, multi-strand pearl bracelet of tiny luminous beads that wrap elegantly and extend partway down the back of the hand, giving the corsage a gentle, heirloom feel. As a local touch, this is the sort of piece Barbican Flowers might prepare for a wedding near Silk Street or a graduation party by the Museum of London, crafted to feel both classic and modern and reflecting careful hand-assembly and attention to scent, scale, and comfort.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This elegant wrist corsage tells a quiet story of celebration, poised on a pale wrist and set against a plain white background so every material detail is visible. The central bloom is a creamy white rose with layers of velvety petals that curl outward in a soft, luminous spiral; it reads as both tender and stately. Just below and slightly to the left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria-style flower opens to reveal a gentle lime-green throat, introducing a whisper of colour that deepens the composition. Interspersed among these are newborn green buds and fine sprays of Baby's Breath, their tiny white stars creating an ethereal haze around the focal blooms. A small cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres lifts the arrangement with a playful note, while broad, glossy dark-green leaves form a luxuriant backdrop, their smooth sheen contrasting with the soft petals. The corsage is secured by an elegant elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose round, lustrous beads wrap comfortably around the wrist, lending a cool, tactile luxury to the piece. Nearness to the nose would reveal a light, powdery floral scent - fresh, clean, and restrained. Crafted with care by local hands, this wristlet is perfect for wedding processions, prom nights or formal galas around the Barbican and the Museum of London; for those wanting an assured local touch, Barbican Flowers can create and deliver similar pieces across the Barbican neighbourhood and nearby Smithfield Market areas.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage sits diagonally across a pale forearm on a stark white field, an arrangement that reads both timeless and contemporary. The focal point is a large, partially open pink rose whose petals graduate from a soft, near-pastel centre to a deeper magenta at the outer ruffles, conveying a lush, romantic presence and a soft fragrance you can almost imagine. Nestled close are groups of saturated indigo and violet hydrangea florets; observe how each small floret carries a delicate, pale blue centre that seems to catch light separately, creating a shimmering, twilight-like effect. The composition is given movement by silver-green, slender foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-that fans gently behind the flowers to impart a cooling, textured backdrop. Glossy variegated ivy leaves with dark green hearts and creamy margins provide a classic, grounding frame, while a broad, striped leaf curled into a precise spiral introduces a modern, sculptural punctuation in white-and-green bands. Dark purple, airy mesh is tucked beneath and around the blooms, its open weave adding shadow, depth and a hint of formality without heaviness. As a florist I note the tactile contrasts-the silky central rose, the papery sheen of hydrangea, the crisp ivy-and how they combine to make a corsage that feels both celebratory and intimate. Ideal for weddings, proms or graduation ceremonies, this piece communicates careful craftsmanship and a cool, uplifting scent, ready to accompany a memorable evening in the City.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage sits gently on a light to medium skin tone, an intimate study in colour, texture and local craft. The focal point is a single, fully opened rose in a pale champagne-peach - the petals arranged in soft concentric layers that suggest warmth and invitation. Nearby, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums act as playful companions, their compact, pom-pom forms creating a lively textural rhythm beside the rose's velvety surfaces. Underpinning the flowers, broad dark-green leaves - likely ruscus or salal - form a lush cradle, giving the piece a sculptural base and a sense of freshness. A long, variegated leaf, striped with fine cream and green, is deliberately folded into an elegant arc and tucked to the side, adding a graphic, contemporary edge that frames the wrist. The fastening is discreet and out of sight, implying a subtle elastic or ribbon beneath the foliage so the flowers appear to float. The photograph's soft lighting enhances the rose's warm tones and the chrysanthemums' zesty contrast while suggesting the gentle scent of roses mingled with cut greenery. As a Barbican florist, I imagine wearing this at a ceremony near the Barbican Centre or for an evening gathering on Silk Street - it balances romance and modernity, ideal for bridesmaids, prom dates, or anyone seeking a refined, handcrafted accent for an important moment.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small poem of texture and tone: a luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid sits at the centre, its broad petals curving with elegant simplicity while the lip reveals a luminous yellow centre warmed by a hint of orange, catching light like a private sun. Nestled underneath, airy fronds of asparagus fern fan out in vivid green - fine, threadlike leaves that provide a soft, floating collar around the bloom and make the central orchid appear to hover. Off to the side, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries provides a gentle punctuation of colour, each glossy bead graduating from pale green through rose to a deep cranberry, suggesting the quiet progression of the seasons. Near the berries, a small ruffle of lime-green foliage adds a lively, contemporary note and textural counterpoint. The corsage is mounted upon a refined bracelet of tiny white pearls that wrap in multiple strands around the wrist; the pearls' cool, smooth surface contrasts with the organic warmth of petals and foliage, lending a sense of cultivated tradition. Photographed on a plain white background, the piece highlights fine craftsmanship and tender detail: the orchid's satiny sheen, the fern's whisper-soft edges, the berry cluster's sheen. Intended for ceremonies or formal evenings - weddings, proms, or celebratory gatherings in the City - the design would complement the muted stonebackdrops of Silk Street and the Barbican Centre, offering an understated, elegant accent that reads beautifully in close-up portraits.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a stark white backdrop, this wrist corsage presents a joyful, tactile study of contrast and balance on a light-to-medium skin tone. Two radiant yellow roses anchor the arrangement - the left bloom opened wide like a small sunshine, the right bloom held more tightly, a gentle promise of fragrance. Tiny clear diamante studs nestle in each rose's centre, scattering bright highlights as the hand moves. Behind them, a single dark plum calla lily lifts in a smooth, trumpet curve; its near-black cherry tone reads almost velvety next to the roses' buttery petals, creating a dramatic focal point without overwhelming the composition. Around and between the principal blooms, delicate asparagus-fern filaments provide soft, airy texture while clusters of tiny white filler flowers add a peppering of light. Broad variegated green leaves, edged in pale cream, form a supportive base that visually anchors the arrangement and reflects subtle studio illumination. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the wrist from bottom-left to centre-right, showing how the flowers sit when worn and how the fastening remains mostly concealed beneath foliage. The overall impression is curated yet effortless - cheerful for a prom or quietly distinguished for a wedding party member. A florist familiar with Smithfield Market and local Barbican events would recognise the balance of showy colour and refined detail, and the composition is ideal for guidance on colour pairing and wearable floral design in central London settings.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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