Surbiton WEDDING CORSAGES

At Surbiton Florist, we know the finishing touches make your wedding photos truly unforgettable. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed here in Surbiton, using fresh, premium flowers selected daily from trusted growers.

Whether you're celebrating at a venue near Surbiton Station, along the riverside by Queen's Promenade, or hosting family just off Victoria Road, our experienced team will guide you to the perfect wrist or pin-on corsages for mums, grandmothers, and special guests.

Each corsage is thoughtfully created to coordinate with your bridal bouquet, colour palette, and dress code. From classic roses and elegant orchids to soft pastel seasonal bouquets, every design reflects our years of local wedding experience across Kingston upon Thames, Thames Ditton, and Berrylands.

  • Professional wedding florist with local venue knowledge
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms in your chosen colours
  • Same-day delivery in Surbiton and nearby areas (order before 3 PM)

We understand how busy wedding planning can be, so you can easily order online for reliable same-day delivery up to 3 PM, subject to availability. Your corsages will arrive carefully packaged and ready to wear, with clear guidance on care so they look beautiful throughout your day.

Trust Surbiton Florist to create elegant, comfortable-to-wear wedding corsages that honour your loved ones and complement every detail of your celebration.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage rests lightly against a pale forearm, its clean composition set against a plain white backdrop that highlights every nuanced texture. The focal point is a generous white Gerbera daisy, its silky petals arranged in concentric layers around a lime-tinted yellow center, the tiny bumps of the disc visible like a fine pincushion. Surrounding the main bloom are softer companions - clusters of small, effervescent white chrysanthemums and a scattering of creamy lisianthus buds and half-open blossoms - which add depth and a gentle, cloud-like fullness. Broad, glossy leaves of deep green Ruscus form a structured base, their smooth veins and reflective surfaces providing contrast and lending the corsage a natural silhouette that follows the curve of the wrist. The ensemble is secured to the arm with several strands of pearl beads that sit flush to the skin, their subtle sheen balancing the organic matte of the petals. Light in the photograph is cool and even, bringing out the crisp whiteness of the flowers and the faint translucence of the gerbera petals when held to the light. Imagine the soft brush of petals against the sleeve and the faint, fresh scent of cut greens and white blooms - a tactile moment designed for meaningful events: weddings, prom nights, graduations or an elegant town celebration near Surbiton Station or a family celebration on Victoria Road. This corsage feels quietly refined, a small, wearable memory held close to the heart.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A carefully composed floral wristlet is shown on a left forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, set against a stark white background so the colours and forms sing. The principal bloom is a rich, deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open with layered, velvety petals that draw the eye into their spiral and suggest a gentle, rose-sweet perfume. Nestled beneath and around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets add a voluminous, almost cushion-like texture, their tiny petals catching light to create subtle shifts in tone. Scattered through the arrangement are crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each petal flecked with pale green veins near the center, their slender shapes introducing a clean, botanical precision. On the right-hand edge a grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few small, just-unfurling pink buds give the corsage a sense of progression-from bud to bloom-while the overall palette remains tender and uplifting. Rich emerald leaves form a fresh, glossy backdrop, their broad shapes grounding the composition and amplifying the floral colours. The bouquet is fastened with an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet: tiny, luminous white pearls woven into a soft band that rests against the wrist and streams gently toward the hand. The image speaks of polished floristry suitable for a wedding party or prom night, conjuring a quiet spring afternoon by Surbiton High Street or a pre-ceremony pause near the station, where local blooms are gathered with practiced care.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A carefully composed white wrist corsage sits against a plain white background, presented on a light-skinned wrist and photographed with even, flattering light that brings out the delicate textures of each bloom. The focal point is a lush, creamy white rose whose velvety petals unfurl in soft spirals; directly beneath and slightly left, a broad, trumpet-shaped Alstroemeria-like blossom opens to reveal a gentle lime-green throat, lending subtle contrast and sculptural depth. Surrounding these are airy sprigs of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) whose tiny white buds form a misty veil, and petite daisy-style heads with sunny yellow centres that add a touch of playful brightness near the wrist. Scattered green buds promise future blooms, while several broad, waxy deep-green leaves frame the flowers and give the corsage a grounded, organic silhouette. The piece is mounted on a chic multi-strand pearl band-smooth, glossy pearls encircle the wrist and secure the arrangement with classic poise, the cool beads echoing the white tones of the flowers. I made variations of this design many times for prom nights and bridal bouquets collected on Surbiton High Street and for small celebrations leaving Surbiton Station, and at Surbiton Florist we aim for that same sense of calm refinement. The scent is fresh and faint, the visual balance both romantic and restrained-a wearable accent suited to weddings, evening galas, or a thoughtful gift when walking through Kingston upon Thames or along the towpaths toward Thames Ditton.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous aura surrounds this handcrafted wrist corsage, presented on a pale wrist against a stark white field that highlights every subtle tone. The central bloom is a lush mauve-tinged rose, its petals unfolding with a delicate, velvety curl and a whisper of deeper magenta at the outermost edges, suggesting classic romance and a gentle perfume. Complementing the rose are rich clusters of indigo-purple hydrangea, their small florets tipped with faint blue-white centres that add an inner glow and a tactile, almost velour texture. Around the flowers a variety of greenery composes the frame: slim, silvery-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus or dried lavender give a soft, feathery halo, while glossy, variegated ivy with cream-edged leaves offers a crisp contrast and a nod to traditional boutonnière styling. A contemporary flourish comes from a broad, striped leaf worked into a tight spiral, its white-and-green stripes providing sculptural rhythm, and a curled blade of bright green introduces a playful, twisting line. Underneath, an open-weave mesh of deep violet lifts the elements, its airy net catching light and lending a faint shimmer like evening fabric. The overall impression is cool, refined, and quietly joyful - the kind of corsage a bridesmaid might choose for a wedding near Surbiton Station or a guest might wear to a summer dance on the High Street - conveying freshness, thoughtful texture, and the attentive hand of a local florist familiar with Kingston-area celebrations.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is in its gentle conversation of colour and texture: a creamy apricot rose, fully open and tender at its core, anchors the arrangement with classic warmth, each petal layered like a soft memory. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums offer a lively counterpoint-their compact, spiky clusters read like tiny bursts of laughter tucked close to the heart of the bloom. Lush, dark green foliage, likely ruscus or salal, forms a structured cradle beneath the flowers, giving depth and a cool backdrop to the warm centre. A variegated leaf, with pale stripes threading through green, is folded and curled with deliberate grace, sweeping from beneath the rose toward the wrist in a modern, almost whimsical arc. The corsage rests on the left wrist against a plain white background; the fastening is discreet and not visible, suggesting an elastic or ribbon hidden under the leaves. As a florist working near Surbiton High Street, I imagine crafting this piece in the quiet of a morning shop, the air faintly scented with rose and green stems, ready to be pinned beside vows or worn for a proms' tender moments. The mood is romantic but contemporary-soft apricot tones balanced by electric green pops, a tactile mix of velvet and crispness that feels both handcrafted and effortlessly refined. This wristlet celebrates intimate milestones with subtlety and local sensibility, a small wearable keepsake of a special day.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting on a light-toned wrist, this elegant wrist corsage is composed like a small, personal bouquet set against a clean white backdrop, the kind of piece our local customers ask for when preparing for a neighbourhood wedding or graduation. The focal bloom is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, smooth petals folding back like porcelain and revealing a luminous throat-pale yellow rimmed with a deeper orange that gives the bloom a warm, glowing centre. Around its base, sprigs of asparagus fern fan out in feathery, chartreuse-green layers that create soft movement and a natural frame, while a cluster of glossy hypericum berries sits to the upper right, their colours graduating from light green through blushing rose to a deep crimson that suggests late-summer ripeness. A few ruffled, lime-green accent leaves add playful texture beside the berries. The corsage is mounted on multiple strands of lustrous white pearls, wrapping the wrist with classic shimmer and lending a cool, satiny touch against the skin; the pearls read as both secure and ornamental. In the gentle studio light you can almost sense the orchid's subtle scent and the contrast of textures-the orchid's velvety smoothness, the fern's fine lace, the berries' taut gloss, the pearls' sleek roundness. Crafted with the calm attention of an experienced hand, this piece-arranged that morning in a Surbiton workshop near the station-feels perfectly at home at proms, formal dinners, or understated ceremonies across Surbiton and nearby Kingston.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Worn diagonally across a pale forearm and photographed on a crisp white background, this wrist corsage gathers sunshine and evening glamour into a compact, wearable statement. Two golden-yellow roses form the centrepiece: the left flower wide and open with layered velour-like petals, the right a slightly smaller cup suggesting fresh bloom. Each yellow rose is softly studded near its heart with a single clear rhinestone that glints like a tiny jewel when caught by light. Tucked just behind and rising above the roses, a single dark plum calla lily - its colour near black-cherry - sweeps up in a satin curve that introduces instant contrast and a sleek architectural line. Textural dance comes from fine asparagus-fern tendrils that fan and float around the blooms, while broad variegated leaves with pale margins create a cool, leafy frame beneath. Little white filler blooms, like miniature chrysanthemums or spray blooms, add a dotted softness that fills gaps without overwhelming the focal roses. Imagine the scent: classic rose sweetness warmed by a hint of green, the corsage feeling fresh enough for a bridal party down by the Thames or a prom night starting from Surbiton rail links. As an experienced maker in the neighbourhood, Surbiton Florist often constructs designs like this for parties and weddings, balancing sparkle, shape and wearability so the accessory reads as both joyful and quietly sophisticated.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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