Colney Hatch WEDDING CORSAGES

Welcome to Colney Hatch Flowers, your trusted local florist for beautiful wedding corsages in Colney Hatch and surrounding areas like Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet, and Bounds Green. Our experienced team pours passion and artistry into every bouquet and corsage, ensuring your special day is truly unforgettable.

Located near well-loved local spots like Colney Hatch Lane, Alexandra Park, and Bethune Park, we pride ourselves on our deep roots in the community. Having crafted wedding flowers for couples from all walks of life, we understand how important the perfect corsage is for your celebration.

Choose from a hand-picked selection of elegant styles, from classic to contemporary, lovingly arranged with fresh seasonal blooms. At Colney Hatch Flowers, our knowledgeable florists are here to offer guidance tailored to your theme and personal taste, so every detail is just right.

Order online for ultimate convenience—plus, enjoy guaranteed same-day delivery across Colney Hatch, Muswell Hill, and Friern Barnet when you order by 3 PM. We believe that every milestone deserves expert care and local flair.

Let us help you create lasting memories with exquisite wedding corsages from one of North London's most trusted florists. Experience the warmth and expertise of your neighbours at Colney Hatch Flowers.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate, elegant wrist corsage designed to feel like a quiet keepsake on the arm, shown here on a light-toned forearm against a plain white studio background so its textures and tones are clear. The focal point is a vivid white Gerbera daisy, its broad, silky petals arranged like a small sunburst around a bright yellow-green center that adds a fresh, hopeful note to the composition. Flanking the daisy are clusters of gentle, fluffy white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds that curl in soft, intimate shapes, lending an almost whispered softness to the arrangement. Beneath the blooms, rich green foliage-deep Ruscus or salal-like leaves-forms a glossy cushion that makes the whites appear even purer and adds a natural silhouette that follows the curve of the wrist. The stem cluster is secured to the arm with a refined, multi-strand band of tiny white pearl beads; the pearls sit like soft punctuation against skin, catching light and enhancing the corsage's romantic, slightly vintage mood. The scent is imagined as cool and grassy, a hint of sweet florals that rises when the wearer lifts their hand. This is the sort of corsage chosen for understated elegance at a wedding, prom, or graduation-an accessory that reads of tradition and tenderness. As a florist familiar with Colney Hatch and the nearby streets toward New Southgate and Friern Barnet, I picture this tied to dresses and suits walking past the local parks and corner bakeries, a small, blooming promise for a memorable evening.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Framed by a bright white background, this wrist corsage is a compact study in colour and texture, shown on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone. The focal bloom is a plush, deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open and layered with densely packed, velvety petals that capture the light and release a subtle, vintage-rose fragrance. Nestled around it are soft clusters of blush hydrangea florets which give the arrangement a cushiony fullness, and several slim-petaled white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) whose pale green throat markings add delicate contrast. To the right, a small spray of pale green alstroemeria buds and a couple of almost-closed pink buds hint at unfolding life within the piece. Rich, broad emerald leaves provide a glossy green frame, their smooth texture lending structure and depth. The corsage is secured with a refined, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that forms a net-like band around the wrist and continues a short way across the back of the hand, marrying classic jewellery with floral craftsmanship. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the satin sheen of the rose and the translucent edges of the hydrangea petals. This wearable bouquet evokes tender, formal moments-prom nights, bridesmaids' wrists, or intimate vows-and reflects the kind of carefully constructed pieces we're frequently asked for in Colney Hatch and the surrounding Muswell Hill and New Southgate neighbourhoods, where clients value freshness, attention to detail, and subtle, timeless beauty.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A delicate, classic wrist corsage sits against a clean white background, the kind of floral detail I frequently prepare for weddings and proms across Colney Hatch and the surrounding streets of Colney Hatch Lane and Friern Barnet Road. The focal point is a lush, creamy white rose whose petals unfurl with soft, velvety depth, giving the piece a gentle, romantic centre. To its lower left a larger trumpet-shaped white bloom - suggesting an alstroemeria or lily - opens to reveal a subtle green-yellow throat that brings warmth and dimensionality to the arrangement. Interlacing these primary blooms are sprigs of tiny white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) and petite daisy-like heads with bright golden centres, offering a playful, vintage brightness. Small green buds hint at future blooms, while glossy, broad green leaves with a smooth, waxy texture provide a vivid backdrop and structure. The corsage is fastened by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet that encircles the light-toned wrist; the pearls' soft sheen pairs beautifully with the flowers' creamy tones and gives a tactile, luxurious finish. The neutral studio light emphasizes the layers of texture - from velvety petals to crisp foliage - and suggests a faint, clean floral scent. As crafted by Colney Hatch Flowers for local ceremonies, dances, or intimate galas, this wristlet embodies timeless refinement and local craft, ready to be delivered across Colney Hatch and nearby New Southgate for occasions that call for subtle elegance and heartfelt attention to detail.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
On a pale forearm against a stark white surface, this corsage is a compact study in romantic contrast, lovingly arranged by Colney Hatch Flowers for clients across Colney Hatch and neighbouring streets. The focal bloom is a large, partially unfurled mauve-pink rose, its petals layered like fine silk with slightly deeper magenta ruffles at the tips that give the flower a sumptuous, vintage romance. Nestled close are clusters of rich indigo hydrangea, each tiny floret edged with a lighter, almost cerulean centre that throws the purple into relief. Wispy, silvery-green foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or trimmed lavender-creates a soft halo, while glossy variegated ivy leaves with cream-edged margins provide architectural weight and an old-world charm. A modern flourish comes from a wide, striped green-and-white leaf, tightly curled into a sculptural loop that adds rhythm and a contemporary silhouette. Beneath the blooms a layer of deep purple mesh ribbon lifts and anchors the composition, its open weave adding texture and a hint of theatre. The piece speaks to touch and scent: the rose's velvet petals, the hydrangea's papery clusters, and the faint, resinous scent of silvery foliage combine into a sensorial memory. Perfect for weddings, proms, or celebratory dances in halls from Colney Hatch Lane to nearby Friern Barnet, this corsage is carefully wired and balanced to sit comfortably and look refined in photographs under both daylight and evening lighting.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A delicate wrist corsage occupies the inner forearm of a person with light to medium skin, photographed against a plain white backdrop so every botanical detail is visible. The focal point is a single, generously bloomed rose in a pale apricot-peach hue; its soft, multilayered petals form a warm, inviting spiral that suggests the subtle scent of fresh-cut rose. Beside and just below the rose two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums-cheerful pom-pom forms-introduce lively texture and a modern pop of colour that enlivens the soft peach. Underpinning the blooms, broad, dark green leaves such as ruscus or salal create a verdant cushion, their glossy surfaces catching light and framing the composition. A variegated leaf, finely striped in lighter and darker greens and folded into an elegant curl, sweeps out to the right and adds an architectural, almost ribbon-like accent that modernises the corsage's silhouette. The fastening is not visible, leaving the flowers to read as if they float gently on the skin, comfortable for a day of events. Worn in the calm of a wedding morning, at a prom in nearby Friern Barnet, or for an intimate celebration on Colney Hatch Lane, the piece conveys a tactile contrast-silky rose petals against the slightly spiky mums and the smooth, structured foliage. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local florist, this wristlet reflects the quiet craftsmanship customers expect from Colney Hatch Flowers (colneyhatchflowers.co.uk) and is designed to sit beautifully in close, photographed moments and small, treasured rituals.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Lovingly composed for a wrist, this corsage centres on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, satiny petals open like a quiet invitation. At its heart the labellum blooms with a bright yellow that graduates into a warmer golden-orange, a delicate sunburst that draws the eye. Soft, feathery asparagus fern provides a lush, airy base beneath the orchid, each frond offering gentle movement and a vivid green backdrop. Nestled to the upper right, a compact spray of Hypericum berries traces a subtle colour journey-from pale green through rose-tinted blush to deep crimson-adding tactile shine and seasonal warmth. A small ruffle of lime-green accent leaves adds brightness and textural variety against the smooth orchid.

Multiple strands of lustrous white pearls form the bracelet that holds the arrangement to the wrist, their slight sheen and cool touch lending a refined, heirloom quality. The composition sits against a pristine white background in soft, natural light, highlighting the contrast between the orchid's smooth surface, the berries' glossy skins, and the fern's fine lacework. Worn on a light-skinned wrist, the corsage reads as both contemporary and timeless-perfect for prom, wedding or a cherished anniversary. Crafted with neighbourhood sensibility, Colney Hatch Flowers designs pieces like this for same-day delivery across Colney Hatch, Friern Barnet and New Southgate, where customers often ask for understated elegance and enduring comfort in botanical accessories.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I made this wrist corsage with the sort of colour story that feels both cheerful and quietly sophisticated: two warm yellow roses as the joyful focal point, and a single, moody plum calla as the visual punctuation. The photo shows the accessory on a light-to-medium toned forearm against a plain white backdrop, lit with soft, neutral studio light so textures read true - the buttery layers of rose petals, the satiny curve of the calla, and the fine, feathery texture of asparagus fern threaded throughout. Each yellow rose bears a tiny clear crystal at its centre that twinkles without overpowering the natural bloom; those little accents are perfect for formal occasions where a whisper of sparkle complements rather than competes. Variegated green-and-cream foliage, likely pittosporum, creates a low, sturdy cradle beneath the blooms, while clusters of petite white filler flowers - spray mums or baby's breath - nestle into the gaps for fullness and a soft, romantic air. The composition sits diagonally from the lower-left corner toward the middle-right, showing how the corsage hugs the wrist when worn; a narrow band is mostly hidden beneath leaves and petals. This arrangement carries the scent and warmth of fresh garden roses and is composed with local occasions in mind: a bride's attendant, a prom guest, or a celebrant gathering in Friern Barnet or nearby New Southgate. It reads as a small, confident statement - joyful, refined, and handmade with experienced florist care.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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