Barnsbury Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Barnsbury – your trusted local florist for exquisite wedding corsages and bouquets, lovingly crafted right here in the heart of Barnsbury. We’re proud to serve our friends and neighbours in Islington, Canonbury, and the vibrant King’s Cross area, bringing years of experience and a genuine passion for floral artistry to every occasion.

Our dedicated team of florists create every corsage with meticulous care, using only the freshest seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers. Whether your ceremony is along Thornhill Road or photoshoots on picturesque Cloudesley Square, we know how to design florals that compliment the unique style and charm of your Barnsbury celebration.

At Florist Barnsbury, local knowledge sets us apart. We regularly work with venues near Cross Street and have delighted couples across Islington and Canonbury. Order online for effortless service and take advantage of our reliable same-day delivery (until 3 PM) – perfect for last-minute arrangements and ensuring your flowers arrive at their freshest.

  • Handcrafted corsages with premium flowers
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Trust Florist Barnsbury – where every wedding corsage and bouquet is made with skill, love, and genuine local expertise. We’re honoured to be part of your special day!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is presented on the inner forearm of a person with light skin, the image composed on a clean white background that highlights form and texture. At its heart sits a vibrant white Gerbera, its abundant, silky petals layered in concentric rings around a bright lime-green and yellow centre that reads like a tiny, textured sun. Surrounding the Gerbera, small clusters of white chrysanthemums or tender lisianthus create a soft, multi-dimensional silhouette-some blooms fully open, others in creamy bud form-inviting a closer look at their fine veining and gentle curves. Lush, deep green foliage-likely ruscus or salal-fans out beneath the blossoms, offering a glossy contrast and lending the arrangement structural balance as it traces the wrist. The blooms are bound to the arm with a slender, multi-strand bracelet of luminous white pearls; the beads sit against the skin with a whisper of old-world romance, their sheen picked out by soft, diffuse studio light. The overall impression is one of refined simplicity: cool whites, fresh greenery, and an understated sparkle. Close your eyes and imagine the cool touch of petals and the subtle green scent of freshly cut stems. Appropriate for weddings, proms, graduations, or anniversaries, this corsage could be carried from a Barnsbury townhouse to a ceremony on Upper Street or worn at a summer reception near Islington Green, where its quiet elegance will complement both traditional and contemporary outfits.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Soft morning light illuminates a poised wrist corsage resting on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, set against a pure white background that keeps every detail crisp. At its heart sits a dramatic deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully unfurled with tightly packed, velvety petals that catch the light and draw the eye. Surrounding the rose, clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets form a lush, cloud-like base whose subtle shading creates a gentle, tactile volume. Interspersed among the hydrangea are pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each petal bearing a whisper of pale green near its centre, their slender shapes adding an airy, graceful counterpoint. On one side a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny pink buds promise delicate unfolding, a suggestion of time and tenderness. Rich emerald leaves cradle the blooms, their broad, glossy planes providing structural contrast and a vivid green backdrop. The corsage is secured by a multi-strand bracelet of small, lustrous white pearls that wraps the wrist and extends a little toward the hand, the pearls' soft sheen echoing the flowers' subtle glow. The image carries the scent of refinement and youthful romance, a wearable bouquet ideal for first dances, vows, and neighbourhood celebrations; as a local florist I picture this gracing wrists at Barnsbury gatherings or strolls past Chapel Market, its craftsmanship and fresh materials speaking to careful, local floristry practice.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable poem: a creamy white rose at its heart, petals unfolding in measured tiers that catch soft light and lend the bloom a gentle, luminous presence. Below it, a trumpet-shaped white blossom-its throat touched with pale green-yellow-adds elegant drama and depth, the contrast drawing the eye inward. Interspersed are tiny, bright green buds that suggest a story in progress, alongside feathery sprays of baby's breath whose delicate white pinpoints soften every edge. A tiny daisy-like blossom with a warm yellow eye anchors the lower cluster, a modest, smiling detail set against glossy, deep green leaves that offer a cool, waxy counterpoint. The corsage is secured by a chic multi-strand bracelet of round, creamy pearls that circle the wrist like understated jewellery, their smooth surfaces cool to the touch and lending the piece a timeless, tactile grace. The image's crisp white background and even daylight highlight the contrast between petal textures and leaf sheen, while the composition's rhythm-large central rose, supporting trumpet bloom, whispering fillers-feels practiced and intimate, the handiwork of someone who knows the neighbourhood's quiet ceremonies. Imagined for a small wedding in Barnsbury Square or an evening at a nearby gallery on Upper Street, this floral wristlet carries an air of modest luxury and hopeful calm, a fragrant, visual covenant for a moment that matters.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Bathed in soft, even light against a stark white backdrop, this wristlet feels like a poetic small bouquet made to be worn. The focal mauve-pink rose breathes outward with layers of tender petals, the outermost curled in a slightly deeper magenta that suggests a romantic, old-fashioned perfume. To its side, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters add a cool, midnight counterpoint; each floret shows a tiny blue-tinged centre that makes the purple appear to glow from within. Sprigs of silvery green-lavender or eucalyptus-arc gently behind the flowers, their muted tone and fine texture creating a calm halo that invites touch. Shiny variegated ivy, with dark green centres and cream-edged borders, frames the arrangement and nods to more traditional wedding motifs, while a modern, wide-striped leaf is sculpted into a tight spiral for contemporary flair, its white and green stripes catching the eye like a ribbon of light. A layer of deep purple, open-weave mesh sits beneath the blooms, its lacy openness lifting the composition and introducing a subtle shimmer reminiscent of evening fabric. This piece feels cool and lightly scented, with contrasting textures-the rose's silkiness, the hydrangea's papery clusters, the crisp ivy-making it memorable on the wrist. As a florist familiar with Barnsbury and nearby Thornhill Square, I imagine it on bridesmaids leaving a summer ceremony, or on prom attendees walking from Liverpool Road toward Caledonian Park; it reads as both intimate and celebratory, quietly crafted for special moments.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrasts and considered craft: a single, fully opened rose in creamy peach-apricot commands the centre, its petals soft and slightly luminous under studio light, inviting a tender touch. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums introduce playful texture-compact, almost pom-pom shapes that catch the eye and lift the composition with cheerful brightness. Surrounding foliage of deep, glossy greens, likely ruscus or salal, forms a lush cradle beneath the blooms, while a folded variegated leaf, streaked with ivory and green, sweeps outward like a graceful ribbon, lending architectural poise. The corsage sits on a left wrist photographed against a plain white surface; the visible skin is light to medium in tone, and the design is pinned or banded out of sight so the flowers appear to float on the wrist. The scent is a whisper of rose and cut greenery, the textures range from silky petals to the firm, clustered mums and the structural sheen of broad leaves. Worn for a quietly formal occasion-wedding vows, first dances, or a prom photograph on a sunlit Islington terrace-this wristlet balances romance and modernity. Its palette of peach, lime and deep green reads fresh yet refined, and local clients often request similar pieces for ceremonies photographed around Barnsbury's tree-lined streets or for deliveries across the Angel and Upper Street neighbourhoods.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a quiet promise on the wrist, this corsage reads as a poem of texture and tone photographed against a crisp white field that lets each element sing. Center stage is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, satiny petals fold open with calm dignity; its central lip blooms in a vivid yellow warmed with orange accents, a tiny sun held within ivory wings. A soft bed of asparagus fern frames the orchid in delicate, feathery strokes, the bright green filigree creating depth and a whisper of movement as if a gentle breeze passed through Canonbury gardens. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right, their glossy skins shading from pale green through pink-rose to a dusky cranberry - a subtle cadence of ripeness that adds warmth and a natural, seasonal accent. Small, ruffled lime-green foliage punctuates the cluster, offering a crisp, tactile contrast to the orchid's smoothness. The floral cluster is secured on a refined band of multi-strand white pearls, the tiny beads catching light with a soft glow and lending an antique, wearable grace that complements contemporary styling. Photographed in soft daylight, the arrangement's scents are suggested rather than loud, the visual balance evoking romance and calm - an ideal wristpiece for a Barnsbury wedding, prom by the canals, or a thoughtful gift collected from a local artisan in the heart of Islington.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a pure white studio background, this wrist corsage is a compact study in joyful contrast, hand-placed on a light-to-medium forearm and angled diagonally across the frame to show how it sits in wear. Two luminous yellow roses form the centrepiece - one open and generous, the other slightly more reserved - each accented with a small clear crystal at the heart that twinkles with movement. Tucked behind and above the roses, a single dark purple, almost black-cherry calla lily sweeps upward, its velvet-like petal shaping a dramatic silhouette that balances the roses' roundness. Surrounding foliage is thoughtfully layered: airy asparagus fern contributes a soft, feathery halo; variegated green-and-cream leaves give visual weight and structure; and tiny white spray flowers fill gaps with gentle texture. The overall effect is crafted to feel both wearable and picture-ready, suitable for prom, a bridal party, or a guest of honour stepping into the spotlight. As a Barnsbury florist would explain while putting the finishing touches near Chapel Market or arranging delivery to a Thornhill Square rehearsal dinner, the corsage combines resilience and refinement - sturdy variegated leaves protect delicate petals during transport, while sparkling embellishments add a hint of celebration without overpowering the flowers' natural scent. Florist Barnsbury sometimes suggests this colourway for late-spring events in Islington where bright, optimistic yellows pair well with evening plum tones, creating a look that's simultaneously cheerful and sophisticated.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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