Barbican Wedding Corsages & Flowers – Handcrafted by Local Florists

Welcome to Flower Delivery Barbican, your trusted local florist for stunning wedding corsages and elegant bouquets. Nestled in the heart of Barbican, just steps from the iconic Barbican Centre, Beech Street, and the tranquil Charterhouse Square, we bring a personal touch and years of floral expertise to your special day.

Our passion is crafting exquisite corsages and bespoke wedding arrangements using only the freshest, handpicked flowers. Whether you're planning a ceremony at one of Barbican’s historic venues or celebrating in nearby Clerkenwell or Farringdon, we’re dedicated to making your event unforgettable.

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  • Expert guidance from skilled, local florists who care

We understand every wedding is unique—our close-knit team works with each couple to create florals as beautiful and memorable as your love story. See why so many in Barbican trust us for their wedding flowers. Our delighted clients return from all over the City of London and surrounding areas thanks to our local knowledge, creative flair, and reliable same-day delivery service.

Ready to brighten your wedding day? Order online or visit us in Barbican to experience exceptional service from your neighbourhood florist. We’re here to help your celebration bloom!

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Wedding Corsages
A carefully arranged white floral wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm against a spare white backdrop, the composition emphasizing freshness and refined detail. At its heart sits a striking white Gerbera daisy, its many narrow petals layered like fine porcelain around a bright yellow-green center that shows a subtle textured pattern. Nestled close are small, fluffy white chrysanthemum sprays and creamy lisianthus buds-some just opening-providing soft volume and a gentle interplay of rounded and ruffled forms. Rich, dark green Ruscus and a couple of broader salal leaves form a verdant cradle behind the blooms, their glossy surfaces and firm veins creating structural depth and a cool herbal counterpoint to the floral softness. The bouquet is fastened to the wrist with a refined bracelet of multiple white pearl strands; the pearls loop gracefully, catching highlights and suggesting an understated heirloom quality without overpowering the flowers. The lighting is even and soft, bringing out the crispness of the whites and the fresh sheen on the foliage, while the overall look reads as classic and innocent-perfect for weddings, proms, or graduation ceremonies. As a local florist would note, this design complements the pale tones of formal wear and translates beautifully for events held around Barbican's cultural venues, Smithfield Market mornings, or ceremonial walks past Silk Street. The arrangement conveys a quiet joy: tactile petals, a faint cut-flower scent, and the poised elegance of a moment preserved on the wrist.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A refined floral wristlet photographed on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a pure white backdrop, this corsage centres on a saturated deep fuchsia-pink rose whose densely layered petals form a plush, spiralling heart. Around the rose, clusters of soft blush hydrangea florets create a voluminous cushion, their delicate papery texture contrasting with the rose's velvety depth. Scattered among these are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), their petals marked by faint light green streaking at the throat, bringing a crisp, luminous note to the arrangement. On the right, pale lime-green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink blooms introduce a sense of unfolding life and gentle motion.

Broad, glossy emerald leaves provide a striking, cool backdrop that sharpens the pastel tones and gives the corsage a structured base. The arrangement is secured by a sophisticated multi-strand bracelet made of tiny, lustrous white pearls, woven to sit snugly around the wrist and extend decoratively onto the back of the hand. Soft, natural lighting - reminiscent of a morning near the Barbican Centre and London Wall - highlights petal edges and pearl sheen, while the bouquet's scent profile suggests the warm sweetness of rose tempered by the clean, green note of alstroemeria. As a local florist I envision this piece gracing bridesmaids at Charterhouse Square ceremonies or prom nights in the City; Flower Delivery Barbican prepares such wearable bouquets with attentive craftsmanship for events across Aldersgate and nearby streets.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Captured in soft studio light on a pale-skinned wrist, this elegant white wrist corsage centres on a creamy ivory rose whose petals curl outward with a gentle, velvety softness. Below and leaning slightly left of the rose, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria with a pale lime-green throat - introduces a whisper of colour that deepens the arrangement without breaking its serene palette. Delicate clouds of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven through the cluster, imparting an ethereal, airy texture, while tiny green buds hint at growth and continuity. A small group of daisy-style white florets with bright yellow centers nestles near the wrist, adding a cheerful, intimate accent to the composition. Dark, broad green leaves with a glossy finish underline the blossoms and create a luxurious contrast that makes the whites feel even more luminous. The corsage is mounted on a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet - elastic, cool, and smooth - whose uniformly round pearls circle the wrist and act as both band and decoration. You can almost sense the light, clean floral fragrance and the soft give of petals when the wrist moves. As an experienced local florist, I imagine this piece being chosen for vows at a nearby church, a prom night near Fann Street, or a gala after a performance at the Barbican Centre. Flower Delivery Barbican prepares such wearable bouquets with attention to proportion and comfort, and they're ideal for same-day delivery across Barbican, Farringdon, and the City when requested.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
There is a soft, elegant glow to this wrist corsage, shown on a light-toned forearm against a stark white background so every voice of colour is clear. The heart of the design is a generous mauve-pink rose, partially open and petal-rich, its edges carrying a slightly deeper magenta that lends a romantic depth; the texture reads plush and inviting, like velvet warmed by fingertip contact. Flanking the rose are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters, each tiny floret centered with a pale blue halo that seems to catch and reflect light, adding a luminous, twilight mood. Interwoven throughout are variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres edged in cream, and long, silvery-green foliage that suggests lavender or eucalyptus-these provide soft movement and an aromatic, countryside suggestion in an urban corsage. A contemporary spiral of a broad green-and-white striped leaf introduces sculptural rhythm, while a layer of deep purple mesh beneath the blooms lends airy lift and a faint whisper of sparkle. The mix of textures-silky rose, papery hydrangea, glossy ivy, and feathery greens-creates a multisensory piece that feels fresh and slightly dewy, as if just gathered from a garden near the Barbican Centre. This corsage reads as both romantic and modern, suited to bridesmaids at a Barbican wedding, prom-goers heading through Silk Street, or guests celebrating on a summer evening; it speaks of careful floristry, quiet refinement, and an occasion-ready joy.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
As a florist I often linger on arrangements that speak quietly, and this wrist corsage does precisely that. Center stage is a creamy apricot rose-broad, fully opened, its petal edges soft and velvety, folding inward in a hospitable spiral that invites a tender touch. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums sit like cheerful companions: compact, textured, almost playful against the rose's classic form. The composition is supported by an underlayer of rich green foliage-broad salal or ruscus leaves that provide a deep, glossy backdrop-and a single, narrow variegated leaf striped with creamy white that has been sculpted into a clean, curling ribbon. That stripe gives the corsage a contemporary edge, a small graphic flourish that reads modern against the traditional rose.

Set against a stark white background, the piece is shown on smooth, light to medium skin, the inner wrist slightly turned to show both floral detail and gesture. The fastening is deliberately discreet; stems are wired and tucked so the elastic or ribbon remains out of sight, letting the flowers present themselves without hardware. The scent is implied more than shown: the soft perfume of rose with a green whisper of freshly cut foliage, conjuring images of early-morning markets near the Barbican Centre or a quiet walk along Silk Street.

This design is versatile-perfect for proms, wedding parties, or commemorative moments-and reflects the hands-on care of a city florist who values texture, proportion, and subtle colour contrasts. It feels both celebratory and intimate, a small wearable bouquet made to chart new memories in the heart of the City of London.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This refined wrist corsage, described here as if by a Barbican florist unpacking a bridal order, sits on a fair-skinned wrist against a clear white background so every element reads with clarity. Its focal point is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid - broad, sculpted petals polished smooth - whose central lip displays a concentrated yellow that graduates into richer orange tones, giving the bloom an intimate, sunlit core. Beneath and around the flower, delicate asparagus-fern fronds form a soft, feathered mattress: the greenery is bright and lively, creating a natural halo that lifts the orchid from the skin. Nestled into the foliage is a small cluster of Hypericum berries with a captivating gradient from pale green through rose-pink to deep cranberry, their glossy skins catching specular highlights; tiny ruffled lime-green leaves nearby add tactile contrast. The corsage is secured on a tasteful multi-strand band of small white pearls, beads that glimmer with a cool sheen and sit comfortably against the wrist, lending a touch of vintage elegance. Imagine this piece arriving for a wedding at the Barbican Centre or a reception on Silk Street - it's the kind of understated luxury we prepare regularly for local clients. Flower Delivery Barbican (flowerdeliverybarbican.co.uk) crafts and dispatches corsages like this with careful handling and can arrange same-day delivery across Barbican and neighbouring Moorgate when freshness is essential. The overall mood is one of quiet romance and expert craft: smooth petals, feathery greens, glossy berries and soft pearls harmonise for a memorable, wearable floral accent.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a florist's careful composition, this wrist corsage sits gracefully on a light-to-medium toned wrist, set against a bright white background that draws attention to its colours and textures. Two golden-yellow roses take centre stage - the larger bloom open and generous on the left, its petals layered like soft ribbons, and a slightly smaller, more cupped rose to the right - each delicately punctuated by a sparkling clear crystal pressed near its heart to add a subtle glamour. Nestled behind these sunlit roses, a single deep plum calla lily unfurls upward, its smooth, trumpet-shaped curve introducing a refined, architectural contrast in both hue and form. Airy asparagus fern threads through the arrangement, creating a whispery halo that lifts the composition, while glossy, variegated green-and-cream leaves anchor the design and give weight to the lower edge. Small white button-like fillers - possibly spray chrysanthemums or tiny gypsophila - pepper the spaces between blooms, producing a soft, confetti-like texture. The corsage is worn on the wrist with a thin band hidden beneath foliage, positioned diagonally across the frame to demonstrate how it sits when someone walks into an event. The scent suggests a faint rose perfume rounded by the green freshness of cut foliage, conjuring an image suited to a Barbican wedding, a City of London gala, or a prom night near London Wall. This photograph feels both intimate and celebratory, a wearable miniature bouquet that balances cheer with sophisticated poise.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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