On a bright white surface that could easily be a dressed table in a Brentwood townhouse, a meticulously crafted floral centerpiece takes centre stage. The main structure is a generously full dome of roses, their petals in shades of peach and apricot that suggest soft evening light. Each rose is fully open, with the outer petals curling back just enough to reveal the densely layered heart of the bloom. Packed closely together, these roses create an almost perfectly spherical form, a smooth, velvety canopy that feels both abundant and controlled. Around the lower edge of this rose dome, a collar of white lisianthus blossoms creates a gentle transition. Their frilled petals, tipped with deep violet and purple, offer a contrasting coolness that frames the warmth of the roses above. The violet edging appears like a carefully applied brushstroke around each petal, adding nuance and fine detail to the design. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave through this ring, tiny blooms clustered like a delicate fog, softening any hard lines and giving the entire piece an airy grace. The flowers are held within a distinctive bulb-shaped container, woven from thick white rattan or wicker strands into a loose, open lattice. This structural basket has a sculptural quality, its curves and gaps playing with the light to cast slim, intertwined shadows on the white surface. In front of the arrangement sit two decorative spheres fashioned from slender, pale wooden strips. Their interwoven bands echo the pattern of the vase, providing visual harmony; one is noticeably larger, the other smaller, and their casual placement introduces a relaxed element into the otherwise poised composition. The backdrop is a soft, beige fabric with subtle texture, similar to linen or finely woven jute, which adds warmth and depth without drawing focus away from the flowers. The overall impression is calming and sophisticated, a piece that could easily grace the centre of a wedding table at a Brentwood hotel, a refined birthday lunch in Hutton Mount, or a quiet anniversary dinner at home, bringing a sense of thoughtful design and gentle celebration into the room.
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A serene floral display rests on a pristine white surface, its gentle colours and rounded forms evoking the mood of a well-planned celebration in Brentwood, perhaps a wedding breakfast near Shenfield Common or a chic afternoon tea in Warley. The heart of the arrangement is a full, domed cluster of roses in soft peach and apricot tones. Each bloom is at its most beautiful stage-fully open yet still fresh-revealing layers of velvety petals that press closely together, creating a smooth, almost cloud-like sphere of colour. The hues drift subtly from pale, almost blush peach to warmer apricot, radiating warmth and quiet joy. Encircling the base of this rose dome is a ring of lisianthus blooms, their petals bright white but delicately edged in rich purple and violet. This natural outline frames each flower like a fine pen stroke, adding contrast and drawing the eye around the lower edge of the piece. Delicate clusters of white baby's breath are tucked between the lisianthus flowers, introducing tiny, airy blossoms that lighten the overall texture and fill in the spaces with a soft, misty effect. The arrangement is housed in a distinctive white container shaped like a rounded bulb. Its surface is not solid but made up of thick rattan or wicker strands woven into an open lattice, allowing the underlying stems and the white table to show in glimpses. The structure casts slender, overlapping shadows that echo the curves of the weave. In the foreground, two decorative spheres made from pale wooden strips sit casually on the same white surface-one slightly larger, one smaller-mirroring the basket's interlaced pattern and adding a playful but refined touch. Behind it all, a softly textured beige background reminiscent of linen drapery in a Brentwood dining room offers a warm, neutral backdrop. The entire composition feels balanced and composed, the sort of centerpiece a local florist might design for a couple marrying at a nearby country venue or for families gathering around a beautifully set table to mark a special occasion.

ROSES & LISIANTHUS WEDDING ARRANGEMENT£85.00

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A flower arrangement solely comprised of sweet-smelling Orange Roses, White-purple Lisianthus and Gypsophila exudes a romantic wedding vibe. It will surely make the perfect atmosphere to declare your love among family and friends.

This arrangement contains the following flowers:

  • Orange roses
  • White-purple lisianthus
  • Gypsophila

Container used for picturing purposes only.

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