A richly detailed floral centerpiece is arranged with the care of an experienced local florist, poised on a pristine white surface that reflects the gentle colours of the flowers. At the centre of the composition is a perfectly rounded dome of soft peach and apricot roses, packed closely together so that their petals form an almost seamless, cushioned hemisphere. Each rose appears fresh and newly opened, with velvety petals folding outward in layered spirals, shifting from pale, creamy peach near the outer edges to slightly deeper apricot tones near the centre of each bloom. The overall impression is one of romance and tenderness, the kind of arrangement you might choose for a wedding reception near Tooting Bec Common or an intimate family celebration along Trinity Road.   

Framing the base of the rose dome is a halo of white lisianthus, each frilled petal edged delicately in intense purple and violet. These bicolour blooms add fine detail and contrast, their ruffles creating gentle movement around the smoother roses. Scattered through the lisianthus ring are tiny sprigs of white gypsophila, appearing like miniature stars or puffs of cloud, softening every gap and lending an airy, almost ethereal finish. All of this rests in a striking white woven vase, broadly spherical and slightly bulbous, made from interlaced rattan or wicker strands that cross and loop into an open lattice. The container feels both modern and natural, with its crisp white colour anchoring the arrangement in a clean, contemporary style. In the foreground, two decorative woven spheres sit on the same gleaming white surface, crafted from pale, natural wood strips. One is noticeably larger, the other smaller, and together they echo the lattice texture of the vase while adding depth and visual rhythm. A softly textured beige fabric backdrop completes the scene, hinting at linen or burlap and casting a warm, neutral glow that allows the peaches, purples, and whites to stand out beautifully, ideal for capturing the mood of a relaxed yet elegant Tooting Bec gathering.
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A graceful, wedding-ready floral centerpiece sits poised as though waiting to be placed on a reception table in a Tooting Bec venue, perhaps overlooking the greenery of the Common. The arrangement is defined by a lush, rounded dome of peach and apricot roses, each blossom fully opened and perfectly conditioned. Their petals, velvety and gently curled, overlap in dense layers so that from a distance the roses create a smooth, almost sculpted sphere of soft colour. Subtle shifts from pale peach to warmer apricot tones catch the light, evoking late-afternoon sunshine and a feeling of gentle celebration.   

Supporting this rose dome is a delicate ring of white lisianthus whose petals are artfully edged in rich violet and deep purple, adding refined contrast at the base. The lisianthus blooms are ruffled and elegant, curling outward and slightly downward, giving the arrangement a finished, collar-like effect. Nestled between them, minute clusters of white baby's breath dot the design with airy brightness, like fine lace worked into the flowers. The entire bouquet is cradled in a distinctive white woven container, broadly spherical and somewhat bulbous, crafted from interlaced rattan or wicker. The open lattice structure allows glimpses of shadow within, creating depth and a sense of craftsmanship that would suit both modern apartments near Tooting Bec station and more traditional homes off Upper Tooting Road. In front of the vase, resting on the same glossy white surface, two decorative woven spheres-one larger, one smaller-are arranged slightly apart. Fashioned from pale, natural wood-toned strips, they echo the open weave of the container while introducing a gentle, sculptural touch. Behind, a softly textured beige fabric backdrop, reminiscent of linen or fine burlap, bathes the entire scene in warm neutrality, letting the pastel roses and purple-edged lisianthus shine as a serene yet sophisticated focal point for weddings, anniversaries, or special dinners in the local area.

ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT£85.00

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Celebrate your special day with our Roses & Lisianthus Wedding Arrangement, thoughtfully designed by Tooting Bec Florist. This romantic display features sweet-scented orange roses paired with elegant white-purple lisianthus and delicate gypsophila, creating a soft, dreamy look perfect for ceremonies, receptions, or registry weddings. The warm orange tones symbolise passion and joy, while the lisianthus and gypsophila add graceful texture and a timeless bridal feel.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Tooting Bec, this premium wedding arrangement is ideal for altars, registrars' tables, or as a stunning centrepiece. Each stem is hand-selected for freshness and quality, ensuring your flowers look beautiful throughout your celebration. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a larger event, this arrangement helps set a romantic atmosphere your guests will remember.

Enjoy reliable, fast local delivery from Tooting Bec Florist, with careful packaging so your flowers arrive in perfect condition. Container used in images is for illustration only, allowing you to style the arrangement to match your own wedding décor. Order now to bring luxurious wedding blooms and a touch of romance to your big day.
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