Florists Docklands – WEDDING CORSAGES

Welcome to Florists Docklands, your trusted local expert for stunning wedding corsages and bespoke floral designs. As a local florist rooted in the heart of Docklands, we bring years of experience and true local passion to each arrangement we create, ensuring every corsage complements your special day perfectly.

Our centrally located store, close to landmarks like Westferry Circus and vibrant Canada Square, means we know what Docklands couples love: elegant, seasonal flowers with a modern London twist. We’re also delighted to offer same-day delivery of flowers and bouquets for last-minute wedding needs—simply order online before 3 PM.

For those celebrating around Poplar, Canary Wharf, or the bustling Millwall area, our delivery van is never far away. Whether you’re exchanging vows by the river or hosting at one of Docklands’ stylish venues, trust us for timely, beautiful blooms.

  • Expert hand-crafted corsages for weddings
  • Fast, reliable same-day delivery to Docklands, Poplar & Canary Wharf
  • Order online for convenience and peace of mind
Each design reflects our commitment to quality, artistry, and community values. Discover why modern couples in Docklands choose us as their favourite florist. We’d love to help make your wedding floral dreams come true!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is a study in quiet elegance: a large pristine white Gerbera commands the centre, its many soft petals fanning outward from a vivid yellow-green central disc with a faintly textured surface. Around it, clusters of small white chrysanthemum-style blooms and creamy lisianthus-some tight buds, some gently unfurling-create layered softness and visual movement, while deep green Ruscus or salal leaves tuck in behind to give contrast and a rich backdrop. The arrangement sits on a light-toned forearm and is fastened with a refined multi-strand wristband of small white pearls that encircle the wrist like a simple bracelet, the beads reflecting a modest, pearly light. The photograph's clean white background and gentle studio lighting let the flowers' form and texture speak clearly: the Gerbera's velvety petals, the chrysanthemums' feathery clusters, and the lisianthus' creamy curl. Imagine the subtle, green-tinged scent when the wearer moves-fresh, cool, a faint herbaceous note that anchors the floral sweetness. This corsage reads as a classic choice for brides, bridesmaids, or prom-goers and is the sort of piece neighbourhood clients request for events around Canary Wharf, the Isle of Dogs, and South Quay. Crafted with confident hands and floral knowledge, it carries an air of understated celebration suitable for weddings, graduations, and formal dances, reflecting local tastes in timeless whites and crisp greenery.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Photographed against a crisp white background, this wristlet is an exercise in refined wearable floristry: a hand with a light-to-medium skin tone displays a corsage whose centre is a full, deep fuchsia-pink rose, its densely layered petals opening in a controlled spiral and catching soft light across their velvety faces. Around it, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea create a plush, textured base, their tiny florets adding depth and a whisper of spring scent. Scattered through the arrangement, white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) show four to six open petals each, their interiors kissed with pale green streaking that brightens the composition. To the right a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink blooms suggest movement and future bloom. Lush emerald-green leaves frame and support the flowers, their broad blades giving a fresh, grounding contrast to the pastel tones. The corsage is fastened to the wrist with a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny, luminous white pearls that wrap and extend slightly down the hand; the pearls add a timeless shimmer and hide the mechanics of attachment. The image evokes gentle romance and practical elegance - an accessory suited to prom nights, wedding parties, or vow renewals - hand-constructed with careful stem-wiring and cushioning so it sits comfortably against the skin. As a local touch for those ordering around Canary Wharf, West India Quay or the Isle of Dogs, this is the sort of piece Florists Docklands would prepare to reflect both craftsmanship and understated glamour.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Against a simple white backdrop a tasteful wrist corsage reads as an exercise in refined restraint, each element chosen for texture, tone and gentle movement. A perfectly bloomed creamy white rose commands the centre, its soft ivory petals layered like silk and catching light in subtle, warm highlights. Below and slightly left, an open trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely alstroemeria - reveals a soft green-yellow throat that gives the piece a quiet focal contrast, while several vivid green buds tuck in as small promises of more life to come. Wisps of gypsophila (Baby's Breath) drift through the composition, lending an airy, romantic haze, and a cluster of small white daisy-like florets with bright yellow centres brings a note of playful grace near the wrist. The whole cluster is anchored by broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy, waxy surface that provides structural contrast and a lush backdrop. A refined multi-strand pearl band serves as the corsage's base: smooth, round faux pearls encircle the wrist with a tactile coolness that complements the flowers' soft textures. As a local touch, this piece is conceived with Docklands sensibility-clean lines and understated luxury familiar to clients around Canary Wharf, West India Quay and the Isle of Dogs-suitable for riverside weddings, graduation balls or gala evenings. Florists Docklands prepares pieces like this to suggest purity, hope and celebration, delivered fresh and finished with an artisan's eye for balance and longevity.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Pinned neatly to a pale wrist, this corsage reads like a miniature garden composed for an important evening along the Thames Path in the Docklands. The focal rose is a lush mauve-pink, partly open so its many silk-like petals reveal a softer centre and slightly darker magenta edges that create a romantic halo. Close around it, rich indigo and deep purple hydrangea clusters sit in contrast, each tiny floret bearing a whisper of blue at its core that gives the cluster a gentle inner luminosity. Wisps of silvery-green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender, fan out like soft smoke and add a cool, herbal scent to the piece. Variegated ivy with dark green centres edged in creamy yellow adds a classic, almost heirloom touch, while a wide leaf striped in white and green is artfully curled into a contemporary spiral, offering sculptural interest and a modern silhouette. A curled blade of glossy green provides a sleek, lively line; beneath everything, an open-knit, deep purple mesh lifts and frames the flowers, tying the purples together and adding a subtle evening shimmer. As a Docklands florist who sources fresh stems at nearby markets like Billingsgate, I can feel the careful balance between texture and colour - the silky rose, the velvety hydrangea, the crisp ivy - all working to create a corsage that feels both celebratory and intimate. Florists Docklands prepares pieces like this for proms, weddings at West India Quay, and special occasions, where a refined, fragrant accessory makes the wearer feel quietly cherished.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The subtle artistry of this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable poem - a creamy apricot rose sits at its heart, petals layered in a gentle spiral that invites a soft touch and carries a delicate, old-fashioned rose scent. Against the porcelain white backdrop the rose's warm tones are brightened by two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums tucked below and slightly to the left; their compact, almost spherical florets bring a lively, cheerful texture as if laughter were pinned to the wrist. A foundation of deep green foliage - broad, waxy leaves resembling ruscus or salal - cradles the blossoms, while a slender variegated leaf with pale stripes is folded into an elegant arc, giving the piece a modern, architectural line that points outward from the wrist. The corsage is worn on natural skin, the smoothness of the forearm providing a neutral canvas for the colours to sing; a hidden elastic or ribbon likely secures it so the design appears to float. In the hands of an experienced florist this composition is suited to intimate weddings, prom nights, or Canary Wharf rehearsal dinners, where its restraint and warmth complement tailored suits and flowing dresses alike. As a local touch, this style is one we frequently prepare for clients attending ceremonies around South Quay and West India Quay, and it embodies the fresh, refined sensibility I cultivate daily at Florists Docklands. The piece feels poised and reassuringly fresh - a small, fragrant promise of remembered moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Gently showcased on a pale wrist against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage reads like a graceful promise of celebration. The composition is anchored by a single, pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, smooth petals open in a calm, architectural sweep; its labellum carries a small, concentrated splash of bright yellow and deeper orange, a jewel-like focal point that catches and holds the light. Encircling the base of the bloom, airy asparagus fern lends a feathered green texture that softens the silhouette and creates a natural cradle for the flower. Off to the upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries offers seasonal warmth - each bead moving through a spectrum from pale green to soft rose and finally deep crimson - suggesting ripeness and subtle drama. A small section of lime-green accent foliage nearby adds a lively counterpoint and textural contrast. The corsage is attached to the wrist with a refined bracelet of multiple strings of tiny lustrous white pearls; their cool, polished surface slides softly over skin and gives the arrangement a timeless, almost vintage poise. Photographed in gentle daylight on a white background, the piece's colours and textures are rendered with clarity: the orchid's satiny sheen, the fern's delicate filaments, and the berries' glossy skins. Ideal for formal gatherings - wedding vows, prom entrances, anniversary evenings - this corsage balances sophistication and approachable romance, a miniature floral statement made with thoughtful craftsmanship and quiet confidence.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Held across a pale forearm against a plain white background, this wrist corsage reads like a small, sunny statement. Two golden-yellow roses sit side by side - the left bloom opened wide, the right slightly more contained - each kissed with a single clear diamante at its heart that catches studio light like a tiny star. Tucked behind them, rising to the right, a solitary calla lily in a dark burgundy-plum tone provides a sleek, sculptural silhouette; its velvety curve intensifies the cheerful yellow and lends an elegant, evening-ready mood. Surrounding the focal flowers is a layering of textures: light, feathery asparagus fern for lift, creamy-edged variegated leaves supplying structure, and clusters of petite white filler blooms to fill sightlines and soften transitions. The corsage sits diagonally from the lower left of the frame to the centre-right, showcasing how the piece will read on the wrist at events. You can almost sense the gentle perfume of fresh roses and the cool, slightly waxy touch of the variegated leaves. As a Docklands-based design, this style is a favourite for local proms, weddings and Canary Wharf celebrations, and was meticulously assembled by hand at Florists Docklands to balance colour, texture and comfort for long wear.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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