Kennington Wedding Corsages

At Kennington Florist, our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed to look beautiful from the first photos to the last dance. Working from the heart of Kennington, close to Kennington Park and the Imperial War Museum, our experienced team creates elegant, comfortable-to-wear designs that perfectly match your wedding flowers and colour palette.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony near Oval or a grand celebration by the river in Vauxhall or Lambeth, we'll guide you on the best seasonal flowers for lapel corsages, wrist corsages, and pin-on pieces for mums, grandmothers, and special guests. Every corsage is wired and finished with care, so it's secure, lightweight, and camera-ready all day.

Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery on wedding corsages across Kennington and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our local drivers know the streets around Kennington Road and Kennington Lane, ensuring your designs arrive fresh and on time.

  • Bespoke corsages tailored to your dress, suit and theme
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced by our expert florist team
  • Reliable local delivery across Kennington, Vauxhall & Oval

Trust Kennington Florist to add the finishing floral touch to your wedding party. Browse our corsage collection and order online today for beautiful, locally made designs with same-day delivery available until 3 PM.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage lies across a light-toned forearm, set against a spare white background that highlights the arrangement's clarity and craftsmanship. At its center a bold white Gerbera daisy commands attention, its many soft petals radiating from a bright yellow-green disk that looks almost textured to the eye. Surrounding the central Gerbera are gentle clusters of small, airy white chrysanthemums and a few creamy lisianthus buds and open florets, which together create a soft, dimensional halo of blooms. Broad, dark green Ruscus leaves provide a lush backdrop, their deep colour and smooth surfaces framing the flowers and extending slightly along the wrist to balance the composition.

The blooms are secured to the wrist by an elegant bracelet of several strands of pearl beads that glow with a subtle sheen, combining classic romance with wearable comfort. Close inspection suggests fresh, cool green notes in the scent and the tactile contrast of silky petals against the smoothness of pearls. This corsage feels especially suited to weddings, proms, or other formal occasions - a small wearable bouquet that reads as both ceremonial and intimate. As a piece created for the Kennington community, it reflects the calm sophistication often requested by local clients near Kennington Park and the Oval and is the kind of handcrafted accessory you would expect from Kennington Florist, offered with local care and attention.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage presents itself like a small, wearable bouquet-intimate, carefully formed, and scented with the suggestion of fresh-cut roses. Center stage is a plush deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and curling outward in a classic spiral that catches the light and anchors the design. Around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets lend volume and a cloud-like texture, while bright white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are dotted through the arrangement, their pale green markings at the throat adding a whisper of botanical detail. To the right, pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny closed pink buds hint at future blooming, giving the corsage a living, evolving quality.

Rich, broad emerald leaves form a fresh, glossy backdrop that frames the flowers and provides a pleasing contrast to the pastel palette. The arrangement is secured by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that gently hugs the wrist and extends partway down the back of the hand; the pearls gleam under soft studio lighting, echoing the rose's sheen. The wearer's left hand and forearm-light to medium in tone-are partly visible, placing the corsage in human context and suggesting the warm feel of petals against skin. Made with the attention a bride, prom-goer, or celebration guest would expect, this piece evokes quiet romance and timeless style-an accessory as suitable for vows in a chapel as for a spring dance near Kennington Road or an evening by Vauxhall Bridge.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This elegant wrist corsage reads like a small love letter in white and green, shown against a crisp white backdrop with the wearer's light-skinned wrist coming in from the bottom right to centre the design. At the focal point, a creamy ivory rose opens in plush, overlapping petals, its surface catching a soft, even light that highlights the flower's satin texture. Just beneath, a broad, trumpet-shaped white bloom - probably an Alstroemeria (Peruvian lily) - reveals a pale lime-green throat that deepens the tonal range and draws the eye inward. Airy sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) float around the main blooms, introducing a cloud-like lightness, while tiny daisy-like white florets with sunny yellow centres add a cheerful, nostalgic detail near the wrist. Several bright green buds, still tightly furled, lend a sense of promise and gentle movement, balanced by glossy, deep-green foliage with smooth, waxy leaves that frame and support the cluster. The whole composition is anchored by a chic multi-strand pearl band - elastic and composed of uniformly round, luminous white pearls - that wraps softly yet securely, the cool beads contrasting with the warm bloom tones. There's the imagined, clean scent of fresh-cut florals and a faint, verdant note from the foliage. Made with quiet, considered craftsmanship, this corsage carries an air of ceremony perfect for weddings, proms, or intimate celebrations, the sort of accessory a Kennington bride or prom-goer might pick up while walking along Kennington Road or pausing near the old railway arches for a photo.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting diagonally on a pale wrist against a stark white background, this hand-tied corsage reads like a quiet, sophisticated love note from a Kentish garden; the focal rose blooms in a soft mauve-pink, its outer petals gently ruffled and shaded with a deeper magenta that draws the eye inward. Flanking the rose, dense clusters of royal purple hydrangea present dozens of tiny florets, each with a subtle blue-centered eye that seems to glow beneath soft studio light, giving the cluster a luminous, almost twilight quality. The arrangement is grounded by glossy variegated ivy-dark green centres edged in creamy yellow-that lends old-world charm, while slender, silvery-green stems, suggesting eucalyptus or lavender, breathe a cool, herbal softness through the piece. A sculptural curl of a broad green-and-white striped leaf introduces a contemporary accent, its spiral reflecting precise hand-work and modern design sensibility. Tucked underneath, an open-weave deep plum mesh provides depth and a whisper of texture that harmonises with the hydrangeas' purple tones and catches the faint scent of fresh blooms. As a florist servicing Kennington Road and the Oval area, I imagine this corsage worn at an intimate wedding, a graduation, or prom night-an accessory chosen for both its tactile contrasts and romantic colour story. It balances classic floristry with a playful, modern twist and offers a gentle perfume of rose and green foliage that will linger in photographs and memory long after the evening ends.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
From a florist's eye the composition reads as an exercise in gentle contrast: a single, perfectly bloomed apricot-peach rose commands the centre with plush, spiralling petals that catch a soft, diffused light, while two lime-green button chrysanthemums sit slightly lower to the left, offering a lively, bouncy texture that enlivens the palette. Dark green salal or ruscus leaves form a lush, supportive bed beneath the flowers, their glossy planes creating depth and a cool backdrop for the warm rose, and a distinctive variegated leaf - striped with pale and darker green - is folded and curled with precise, architectural intent, sweeping across the wrist to introduce a modern flourish. The wristlet is worn snugly on the inner forearm and fastened discreetly so no elastic or ribbon distracts from the floral silhouette. You can almost smell the faint sweetness of rose and the green, cut-leaf note that underpins it; the piece feels composed for intimate moments - wedding vows, a prom entrance, or a gala in local halls near Kennington Road. As a local maker, I picture this worn for photos on the steps of nearby churches or in the soft light beneath the trees of Kennington Park; Kennington Florist prepares these fresh to order, mindful of texture, scent and balance when offering local delivery or collection for same-day events.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a private sonnet, this corsage was imagined for understated celebrations around Kennington and Vauxhall, lovingly assembled by Kennington Florist with a florist's eye for balance and feel. An ivory Phalaenopsis orchid sits at the center, petals broad and smooth, its yellow throat glowing like a small lantern when the light hits it - a refined focal point that reads as both modern and timeless. Framing the bloom, airy sprigs of asparagus fern create a fine-textured halo, their feathered green lending a soft lacework that contrasts the orchid's satin surface. Nearby, a constellation of Hypericum berries moves from pale green to warm rose and deeper crimson, adding seasonal colour and a satin sheen that catches the eye. The bracelet that carries the flowers here is a strand of tiny faux pearls, cool and slightly reflective against the skin, giving an heirloom note that complements prom dress bodices or wedding morning silk. There is a tactile choreography to the piece: the orchid's velvet-smooth petals, the fern's tiny prickle of texture, the faint firmness of the berries and the pearl bracelet's gentle weight on the wrist. In the mellow light of a Kennington morning - the kind that filters through trees on Kennington Park Road - the arrangement whispers romance and quiet joy, ideal for a bride, a graduate palm-held at the Oval, or anyone stepping out for a formal evening. The scent is restrained and green, more of fresh foliage than floral perfume, leaving the wearer comfortable and composed.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Sunlit cheer meets evening elegance in this wearable bloom, photographed on a light-toned forearm against a stark white field so every detail reads clearly. The focal pair of yellow roses-one broad and open, the other gently cupped-radiate a warm, buttery colour and a subtle tea-rose fragrance you can almost imagine. Each centre cradles a tiny clear crystal which picks up light like a smile, introducing a refined glint without overpowering the natural petals. Rising behind the roses, a single deep purple-near-black calla lily creates a dramatic counterpoint; its smooth, sculpted curve and almost-black-cherry hue lend the corsage a hint of theatricality and sophistication. Surrounding foliage is thoughtfully chosen: airy asparagus fern gives soft, feathered texture above and around the flowers while broad variegated leaves with pale margins anchor the arrangement and offer a cool, waxy contrast. Small white spray flowers-petite and star-like-fill pockets, softening edges and adding a delicate, celebratory feel. The corsage is secured with a discreet band and sits diagonally across the image from lower-left to centre-right, showing how the piece moves with the wearer. This is the sort of design I would recommend for a bride's attendant, prom-goer, or anyone who wants a lively yet elegant wristpiece; it reads joyful in daylight and intimate under evening lights. The photograph's bright, neutral background keeps attention on colour, texture, and fine floral detailing.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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