Our wedding flower portfolio.

Nikita and Matthew

The florals we created for this amazing couple, embraced the language of love. Blush, white, ethereal ivory and delicate brushstrokes of magenta, came together in a symphony of glorious petals. The two floral arches had a wild, unconstructed style, and felt as though they’d grown all by themselves, guided only by Mother Nature.

Venue, Cripps Barn | Alex Wysocki Photography

Ashlyn and Hunter

Ashlyn and Hunter’s quintessentially English micro wedding was held at Ardington House on a gloriously beautiful June day. The colour palette was inspired by the mid-18th century Rococo era, which was characterised by the delicate the interplay of soft pastels and known for its feminine, playful and gilded style. This beautiful wedding was featured in Ruffled Blog.

Planner, Vanilla Rose Weddings | Venue, Ardington House | Cristina Ilao Photography

Holly and Perry

Holly and Perry’s style was Hollywood glamour meets the Cotswolds. The colours were refined and subdued, and the feel all softness and light. Because this was late May, the frilly petals of peonies featured heavily, along with elegant roses.

Venue, Caswell House | Chloe Ely Photography

Robin and Darragh

This deep midwinter destination wedding was pure drama. Impactful installations, dark, glossy greenery and frosty white blooms gave the space a wild wintery beauty and set the scene for a truly magical occasion.

Planner, Your Story Events | Venue, Oxford Town Hall | V and H Wedding Photography

Emma and Josh

Emma and Josh chose the simplicity of white and green for their wedding florals. Different textures and flower shapes gave the arrangements an organic and botanical feel that perfectly suited the location of their wedding breakfast, an open-sided marquee in the grounds of their home.

Venue, A marquee near Henley-on-Thames | Hannah Jones Photography

Katriona and Ian

Playful, quirky and colourful was the brief for Katriona and Ian’s wedding at Aynhoe Park, and you can’t get much more quirky than feather boas lining the aisle, and pink flamingoes with flowers at their feet for centrepieces. The colour palette picked up on this playful feel, with coral taking centerstage, softened by frothy whites.

Venue, Aynhoe Park | Matthew Bishop Photography

Tina and James

Tina and James were inspired by an elegant and refined look with a modern edge. The white blooms and blue-green foliage gave the florals a striking simplicity. The tall centrepieces, on delicate gold stands, gave impact to the styling in the marquee.

Planner, Poppy Sienna Events | Venue, Ardington House | Katie Hamilton Photography

Bridgerton Inspired

What fun we had envisioning and creating these florals for a Bridgerton inspired photo shoot. Our floral styling, and the interplay of blooms and colour, was playful and eccentric, with an edge of golden and romantic decadence. The colours reflected the gowns of the ladies of the Ton and we couldn’t resist adding wisteria, as no Bridgerton scene would be quite right without it.

Venue, Ardington House | Coco Jones Photography

Lucinda and Peter

Lucinda and Peter’s florals had a bejewelled vintage vibe with a touch of the gothic, as if the couple had just returned from a 'Grand Tour' loaded with exotic flowers and curiosities. Rich and vibrant, but with scuffed up edges and not too formal.

Venue, The Elephant Hotel, Pangbourne | Photographer Johnny Dent

Lucy and Chris

Chris and Lucy’s wedding was the first weekend after lockdown ended and was a celebration of pure joy. The florals were a flurry of ruffled petals in a soft and pretty colour palette, with pampas grass taking centre stage on the tables. Together they echoed the relaxed, fun and stylish feel of the occasion, which took place in a beautiful Cotswold village.

Venue, A marquee in the grounds of their home | Amy Sanders Photography

Emily and Oliver

Emily and Oliver travelled all the way from Seattle to have their fairytale English country wedding at beautiful Ardington House. The day had a very elegant and classic feel, and the florals perfectly captured that essence with pure white blooms and dark foliage. Emily’s bouquet was heavenly white peony magic.

Venue, Ardington House | White Stag Wedding Photography

Victorian Love

A group of talented wedding professionals gathered at Ardington House one pretty day in May to capture the essence of Victorian love. A popular style in the Victorian era was light, open, and informal arrangements abundant with blooms. They loved to use trailing foliage and flowers to create a feel of wild romance. Because there were no imported flowers, they used flowers picked straight from the garden. The shoot featured on English Wedding Blog and Wedding Planner.

Planner, Petra Opperman | Venue, Ardington House | Matthew Bishop Photography

Georgia and Caspar

This end-of-summer wedding was as leafy and verdant as the pretty village it took place in. The couple chose all-white blooms arranged in a carefree and natural style with abundant foliage, including long garlands along the tables in the garden marquee.

Venue, A marquee in the grounds of their home | Angela Ward Brown Photography

Rachel and Ben

The inspiration word for Rachel and Ben’s florals was ‘happy’. The chosen colour palette was coral and sky blue. Peonies lent their joyful exuberance to all the arrangements, while delphiniums and hydrangeas give the most perfect pop of blue.

Venue, A Cotswold church and Lains Barn | Siobhan Beales Photograph