Barbican Wedding Corsages

At Barbican Florist, we know how important the finishing touches are on your special day. Our wedding corsages are designed with artistry and care, using the freshest flowers sourced daily from trusted growers. Whether you're celebrating in Clerkenwell, Shoreditch, or vibrant Farringdon, our team ensures each corsage is as unique as your love story.

Our passionate florists craft beautiful bouquets and corsages from our studio near the iconic Barbican Centre and Smithfield Market, right in the heart of the City. We’ve been part of countless local weddings along Beech Street and Aldersgate Street, bringing floral elegance and joy to Barbican and its neighbouring communities.

  • Stunning, handcrafted corsages and bouquets
  • Same-day flower delivery in Barbican & nearby areas if you order online by 3 PM
  • Trusted local expertise for memorable wedding flowers

We believe every detail matters when it comes to weddings. That's why our knowledgeable team advises on colours, seasonal blooms, and design trends tailored to your venue, from historic city spaces to urban rooftop celebrations. Order online or visit us in Barbican to experience our warm, personal service. With same-day delivery available, you can trust Barbican Florist to add the perfect floral touch to your unforgettable day.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage is captured on a light-toned forearm against a stark white backdrop, the composition chosen to celebrate every nuance of the flowers and foliage. Dominating the arrangement is a large white Gerbera daisy - its silky, overlapping petals radiate outward from a bright yellow-green centre, creating an immediate focal point. Around it nestle smaller white spray chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds which provide a softer, feathery texture and layered depth. Behind the blooms, rich green salal or Ruscus leaves fan gently, their broad, glossy blades framing the cluster and adding a fresh, verdant counterpoint. The flowers are fastened to the wrist with a refined band of tiny pearl beads woven into multiple strands; the pearls catch the light with a soft sheen and lend a vintage whisper to the overall look. The lighting is cool and even, so the whites read true and the subtle shadows define the petals' curvature. As a local florist in the City, Barbican Florist often crafts such pieces for brides, graduates, and prom-goers who emerge from venues around London Wall, Aldersgate, or the Barbican Centre. Imagine the faint scent of green stems and the gentle brush of petals on skin as someone steps out into a spring morning near Silk Street - this corsage offers a quiet, elegant punctuation to a memorable moment. The design balances resilience for a long day with a tender, heirloom-quality aesthetic that photographs beautifully and feels soft to wear.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Photographed on a left wrist with a light-to-medium skin tone against a pristine white backdrop, this wristlet feels like a small, wearable bouquet shaped for tender moments. At its centre sits a bold, hot fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and radiating outward with a plush, almost velour texture that suggests a soft fragrance hovering close to the skin. Encircling the rose are clusters of soft, blush-pink hydrangea florets that give the arrangement a voluminous, cushiony base; their delicate edges and papery surfaces catch highlights and build a gentle, romantic silhouette. Scattered through the composition are white alstroemeria blooms-Peruvian lilies-with four to six clean petals each and faint green striations near their centres, offering crisp brightness and a refined, lyrical shape. At the bouquet's right edge, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely open pink buds hint at new life and movement, as if the corsage might subtly change during a first dance. Broad, glossy emerald leaves cradle the flowers, providing a cool, green contrast that anchors the colour palette. The arrangement is secured by a multi-strand band of small, lustrous white pearls that curves around the wrist and extends slightly down the hand, combining classic jewellery elegance with floral softness. Perfect for intimate ceremonies or celebratory evenings near Smithfield Market, St. Bartholomew's or the Barbican Conservatory, this piece evokes refined craftsmanship and the fresh scent of blossoms handled with care by experienced local florists.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This refined wrist corsage, photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white field, feels like a small poem in white and green. A perfectly bloomed creamy rose takes center stage, its petals soft and slightly creamy, catching light like satin. Just beneath it, a substantial white trumpet-shaped bloom - probably an alstroemeria - opens wide to reveal a subtle lime-green throat that lends gentle depth and a whisper of spring. Sprays of tiny gypsophila float between the main flowers, creating a misty, romantic texture, while clustered green buds promise the arrangement's continued life. A small cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centers adds a tender, almost hand-painted point of contrast. Lush, broad green leaves with a glossy sheen cradle the flowers and add structure, their cool darkness balancing the luminous whites. The corsage sits on a chic, elastic multi-strand pearl band composed of smooth, round white pearls; the bracelet's cool touch and luminous sheen complement the floral tones. The composition is elegant and understated, evoking quiet vows, graduation celebrations, or evening galas. As prepared by a Barbican-based florist familiar with the Centre, Silk Street and the nearby Golden Lane, this wristpiece reads as city-made and garden-fresh - suitable for same-day delivery across the Barbican and the City when you need thoughtful, last-minute refinement.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a stark white background, this wristlet reads as a miniature garden of refined contrasts, arranged to flatter and to be worn close to the heart. The central bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, partly open so its layered petals form a soft, romantic spiral edged in a slightly deeper magenta-an intimate focus that draws the eye. Crowding gently around it are clusters of saturated indigo hydrangea whose small florets hold tiny, bright blue centres, lending a jewel-like depth and a cool, evening tone. The florist's hand is evident in the supporting greens: wispy, silvery sprigs that smell faintly of resin and herb (evocative of eucalyptus or dried lavender) provide a feathery backdrop; variegated English ivy brings a glossy, classical note with dark green centres rimmed in cream; and a contemporary, wide striped leaf is tucked and curled into a tidy spiral, its white and green stripes adding a modern sculptural line. A layer of deep purple netting beneath the blooms creates soft shadowing and a tactile lift, its open weave echoing the airy movement of formal fabrics. The piece feels cool to the eye and delicately scented, conjuring a damp-early-summer garden after rain. Perfect for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or a distinguished guest at a City event, this corsage balances tradition and contemporary flair and would be comfortably at home on a wrist stepping out along the Barbican Centre piazza or into a reception at a nearby Guildhall venue.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Cared for by a local florist's hand, this fresh wrist corsage sits on a light to medium forearm and reads as a study in soft contrast and graceful geometry. The centerpiece is a large rose in a subdued apricot-peach hue, petals unfurling in silky layers that catch the light and suggest warmth and tenderness. Two lime-green button chrysanthemums tuck beneath the rose on the lower left, their compact, bright heads adding a lively, textural punctuation that makes the peach tones sing. Several broad, dark-green leaves - likely salal or ruscus - create a plush, structured base that anchors the composition, while a long, variegated leaf with crisp white striping is artfully folded and curled, tracing an elegant arc from under the bloom to the wrist's outer edge and imparting a modern, refined outline. The fastening is discreet, concealed beneath foliage, so the floral composition appears to float on the skin. The scent is imagined: a gentle trace of rose with a green, freshly cut undertone, appropriate for vows, first dances, or a prom procession. As a Barbican Florist piece made for London moments, it feels suited to local backdrops - the quiet courtyards near Golden Lane or the gallery steps at the Barbican Centre - and is designed to complement both formal attire and remembrance of place. The overall mood is poised and intimate, a wearable blossom that invites gentle touch and lingers in photographs and memory.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled across the wrist like a small, wearable bouquet, this corsage reads as both classic and contemporary against its pristine white background. The centerpiece is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, luminous petals unfold with a calm, satin sheen; at its throat a concentrated splash of yellow graduating to orange creates a jewel-like focal point that seems to glow from within. Surrounding the bloom, delicate asparagus fern fronds weave a soft, lace-like bed of bright green, their feathered texture giving the design a sense of lightness and movement. To one side, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries shifts through tones of pale green into warm rose and deep cranberry, the small spheres catching the light and suggesting changing seasons or the hopeful blush of a special evening. A small sprig of lime-green accent foliage adds a ruffled, contemporary edge that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's smooth planes. The arrangement is anchored by a multi-strand bracelet of lustrous white pearls that sits snugly on the wrist, offering vintage charm and a tactile coolness when touched. In gentle morning or evening light the ensemble reads as romantic and refined, a subtle scent of green stems and orchid that invites close admiration. As a florist familiar with the Barbican neighbourhood - from Silk Street to the Golden Lane pocket gardens - I picture this corsage chosen for weddings, prom nights, or City celebrations where discreet sophistication is desired and same-day local delivery is often requested.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I picture this wrist corsage as a tiny, wearable still life, balanced diagonally across a light-to-medium skin-toned wrist and set against a stark white background so each hue sings. Two golden-yellow roses form the joyful centre: the left petal cluster opens wide and luminous, while the right rose remains slightly tighter and more intimate. Both roses are finished with a single, clear diamante pin near their cores that scatters light with every gesture. Rising just behind the right-hand rose is a single, dramatic mini calla lily in a saturated plum-to-burgundy tone, its smooth trumpet-shaped curve offering a sophisticated counterpoint to the roses' ruffled softness. I've framed the blooms with airy asparagus fern for lift and movement, and with broad, variegated green leaves-pale-margined, almost creamy at the edges-that give the corsage a clean architectural base. Tiny white filler blooms, like button spray mums or delicate baby's breath, nestle among the foliage to soften edges and add depth. The band is slim and mostly concealed beneath layers of foliage; the arrangement is photographed diagonally from the lower-left toward the centre-right, demonstrating how it sits when worn. Texturally, the corsage balances velvet petals, glossy variegated leaves, and feathery fern, while the rhinestones add a faint, celebratory glint. It's the sort of piece I might assemble for a Barbican gallery opening or a wedding party stepping out toward Silk Street or Aldersgate, meant to read as both cheerful and carefully considered.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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