Wedding Corsages in Hammersmith – Local Artistry, Trusted Delivery

Welcome to Flowers Hammersmith – your dedicated local florist for exquisite wedding corsages and charming bouquets that celebrate life’s unforgettable moments across Hammersmith. With years of hands-on experience and a real passion for flowers, we take pride in every arrangement we create. Whether you’re planning a magical celebration near King Street, exchanging vows by Ravenscourt Park, or attending a ceremony in Brook Green, our team brings local warmth and expertise to every floral detail.

Our wedding corsages are individually handcrafted using fresh, premium blooms, with attention to style, colour, and meaning – ensuring your special day radiates elegance and grace. Choose from timeless classics or tailor a bespoke piece to reflect your unique love story.

  • Serving Hammersmith, Fulham, and Shepherd’s Bush
  • Delivery to local landmarks like Lyric Theatre and St. Paul’s Green
  • Same-day delivery available for all orders placed online by 3 PM

As a family-owned florist rooted in the heart of Hammersmith, we’re committed to reliability, freshness, and honest advice. Simply order online for swift, secure service – we’ll ensure your flowers arrive on time and as stunning as promised. Let Flowers Hammersmith add a personal, elegant touch to your wedding day with our trusted, locally-made corsages.

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Wedding Corsages
A finely crafted white floral wrist corsage sits with quiet grace on a light-toned wrist, set against a pristine white backdrop so the artisan details are easy to see. At its centre a bold white Gerbera daisy dominates with dozens of soft, evenly spaced petals that flare out from a vivid lime-yellow and green central disc, giving the arrangement a bright, optimistic focal point. Nestled around the Gerbera are smaller white sprays-tiny chrysanthemum-style florets and creamy lisianthus buds-that add volume and a feathered texture, creating gentle contrasts of form and scale. Deep evergreen foliage, likely Ruscus or salal, sweeps behind the blooms to anchor them visually and to provide a cool, glossy frame. The flowers are fastened to the wrist with an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet: small luminous beads that loop comfortably and reflect light with a soft sheen. The overall impression is of purity and understated elegance; the petals appear velvety, the leaves crisp, and the scent imagined as a light, green whisper rather than a heavy perfume. As a Hammersmith floral design, this corsage suits a riverside wedding near Hammersmith Bridge, a formal evening at the Lyric Theatre, or a graduation photographed along King Street. Prepared fresh and with care by Flowers Hammersmith, it captures the calm confidence of local celebrations and is equally at home beside a bride's bouquet or as a treasured keepsake after the event.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured in soft, neutral light on a pristine white field, this wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet of celebration. Anchoring the piece is a large hot pink rose-its petals densely packed and glowing with a satiny sheen that suggests both freshness and gentle fragrance. Around it, pale blush hydrangea clusters create a billowy cushion, each tiny floret lending a whisper-thin texture that contrasts beautifully with the rose's bold form. Scattered through the composition are white alstroemeria blooms, their four to six petals tipped with subtle pale-green veins near the centre, giving the arrangement a refined, almost botanical detail. On the right edge, tight light-green buds and a couple of faintly pink, almost closed blooms promise a soft unfolding as the evening progresses. Rich, broad emerald leaves frame and lift the flowers, their glossy surfaces catching light and defining the corsage's silhouette. The floral piece is secured by a graceful, multi-strand bracelet of petite white pearls that encircle the wrist and trail modestly down the back of the hand, combining the language of jewellery and floristry. This corsage evokes gentle romance-perfect for vows, first dances, or a Proms night in Hammersmith near the riverside or the Lyric theatre-where its delicate scent and refined workmanship will complement close moments and portraits.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet promise: a single creamy white rose sits at the heart, its petals unfolding in delicate spirals that catch soft, directional light and give the flower a gentle, ivory glow. To its side a trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an alstroemeria or small lily-flares open, revealing a subtle green-yellow throat that adds depth and a touch of sunlit colour to the otherwise monochrome palette. Interspersed amid the focal blossoms are tiny sprays of gypsophila, their cloud-like clusters lending a breathy texture, while a small spray of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres gives the design a tender, almost nostalgic punctuation. Glossy deep-green leaves with smooth surfaces cradle the flowers, providing a rich backdrop that heightens the purity of the whites. A multi-strand bracelet of round, lustrous faux pearls secures the piece to the pale wrist, its cool sheen echoing the soft highlights on the petals and suggesting the satisfying tactile contrast of smooth beads against petal and skin. The composition is compact, balanced, and intentionally graceful - the sort of wristlet that accompanies vows at a riverside ceremony near Hammersmith Bridge or a graceful entrance to a gala on King Street. The overall impression is fresh, refined, and quietly celebratory: classic floristry discipline with an intimate, local sensibility that honours the moment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wristlet, shown on a fair-skinned wrist against a stark white backdrop, is an exercise in textural contrast and refined colour harmony. Dominating the design is a generous mauve-pink rose, partially opened to reveal layers of satiny petals whose outer rims deepen to a magenta blush, inviting a gentle fingertip to trace their softness. Complementing the rose are rich, indigo hydrangea clusters; each small floret bears a faint blue-white eye that creates depth and an almost luminous quality when the light grazes them. Variegated English ivy lends sculpted framing, its glossy dark centres ringed with creamy margins that brighten the bouquet's edges, while long, silvery-green foliage-suggesting eucalyptus or lavender-sweeps behind the flowers to provide an airy, aromatic backdrop. A contemporary flourish comes from a broad striped leaf curled into a precise spiral, its white-and-green striping offering linear contrast to the florals' organic curves. Dark violet mesh beneath and between the blooms introduces an open weave that lifts the composition, adding shadow and dimension without obscuring the blooms' freshness. The arrangement reads as calm, elegant celebration-suitable for bridesmaids or graduation guests-and carries a subtle scent profile of rose and green foliage. For those familiar with the neighbourhood, it evokes the calm confidence of Hammersmith evenings near King Street: considered, local craftsmanship brought into wearable form.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Centrally composed on a pale white background, this wrist corsage presents a single, large rose in a delicate apricot-peach tone, fully bloomed so its layered petals form a warm, inviting focal point. To the lower left of the rose, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with energetic, textural contrast; their rounded, compact florets read like tiny bursts of cheer against the rose's soft planes. Beneath and around the blooms a bed of deep green foliage-likely salal or ruscus-creates a verdant cushion, while a dramatic variegated leaf, streaked with lighter horizontal stripes, has been thoughtfully folded and arced to frame the composition and add a contemporary graphic line. The wristlet is shown on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin tone; the fastening is not visible, giving the illusion that the flowers sit naturally atop the skin. The photograph's clear lighting highlights the tactile differences: the rose's satiny petals, the pom-poms' clustered texture, and the glossy sheen of the leaves. Imagine the faint perfume of rose mingling with fresh-cut greenery on a morning before vows or photographs-this is the small, refined detail that completes an outfit. Prepared with local care in Hammersmith for weddings, proms, or special occasions, this corsage reflects the floral craft you can expect from Flowers Hammersmith, suitable for intimate celebrations along King Street or by the riverside near Hammersmith Bridge.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting gently across the wrist, a solitary white Phalaenopsis blooms like a soft beacon, its broad petals luminous against a plain white field. The orchid's central lip glows with a concentrated yellow that fades into subtle orange hues, a tiny sun that draws the eye, while the petal surfaces remain cool and satiny to the touch. Cradling the flower is a generous bed of asparagus-style fern, its fine, lace-like fronds offering an airy, floating frame that adds movement and depth. Nearby, a cluster of Hypericum berries introduces a quiet progression of colour: pale green at the stem, warming through blush rosé into a deeper cranberry, delivering a lyrical punctuation of tone. The corsage is secured on the wrist by multiple strands of tiny, luminous white pearls that loop comfortably and reflect the soft studio light with a muted sheen, lending the piece an heirloom feel. The overall composition reads like a short love letter in flowers-romantic but restrained, tactile and carefully balanced. I imagine this worn at a sunset ceremony on the Thames towpath around Hammersmith, or paired with a silk gown for a prom night near Ravenscourt Park; it carries a sense of local, considered taste. The photograph's clean background and gentle illumination highlight the craftsmanship: the orchid's velvet, the fern's delicate texture, the berries' glossy rounds and the pearls' soft glimmer. For anyone wanting a refined wrist corsage with a classic silhouette and contemporary freshness, this arrangement captures both sentiment and meticulous floral skill.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I imagine placing this wrist corsage for a bride or a guest stepping out near King Street - two radiant yellow roses catch the eye, the left bloom fully unfurled and the right one snugger and cupped, both warmed by a buttery hue that suggests sunlit optimism. Tiny crystal studs nestle unobtrusively at the heart of each rose, scattering micro-sparks as the wearer moves. Just behind them, a single calla lily in a deep wine-plum - almost black at its throat - unfurls with graceful, architectural poise, its smooth form contrasting the roses' layered softness. The florist's layering is thoughtfully tactile: sprigs of fine asparagus fern thread through the top and back to give air and movement, while clusters of petite white filler flowers lend a meadow-like softness. Below, variegated pittosporum-style leaves with pale margins create a sturdy, cooling platform and a few dark green leaves add shadow and depth. The corsage is shown secured diagonally across a bare forearm with a discreet elastic or ribbon, the fastening largely hidden so that the blooms feel like they belong to the wearer rather than attached to them. Shot on a crisp white background that sharpens colour and form, the arrangement communicates the scent of fresh roses, the satiny texture of calla petals, and the light, whispery tickle of fern - a wearable piece that would sit beautifully at a Hammersmith wedding, a prom near the Lyric Theatre, or a special celebration along the Thames.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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