A beautifully composed floral centerpiece is presented on a smooth white surface, evoking the atmosphere of a refined Kingston upon Thames wedding reception or anniversary dinner near the historic bridge. The arrangement is anchored by a unique round white vase, its open-weave pattern created from interlaced strands that resemble delicate wicker or braided branches, painted in a bright white finish that reflects the light softly. From this sculptural container rises a rich mix of white lilies, red roses, bright green pom-pom blooms, berries, and lush greenery, thoughtfully layered to create both height and fullness. Several lilies sit prominently at the top, their petals unfurled into wide, star-like shapes, each one smooth and satiny with faint speckles leading the eye towards golden stamens, symbolising purity and new beginnings often celebrated in Kingston weddings. Some lilies remain in slender green bud form, elongated and upright, adding vertical interest and a sense of unfolding time. Among these lilies is a standout red rose, its velvety petals spiralling tightly inward, forming a perfect centre of deep, romantic colour that contrasts beautifully with the crisp white petals nearby. Rounded tufts of vibrant green, likely green dianthus or button chrysanthemums, are tucked into the design, bringing a playful, cushion-like texture reminiscent of the greenery in nearby Canbury Gardens. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave through the arrangement, softening transitions between the bolder blooms, while clusters of small red berries peek from between the leaves, adding a subtle seasonal note suitable for autumn or winter celebrations. A combination of delicate, thread-like foliage and more substantial dark green leaves spills naturally over the edges of the vase, creating a sense of movement and organic charm. To the left of the vase rest two decorative woven spheres in light natural tones, echoing the texture of the container and balancing the visual weight of the bouquet. Behind it all, a gently textured neutral wall keeps the scene calm and understated, allowing the colours and craftsmanship to speak for themselves.
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The photograph features a refined floral arrangement designed in the style of a wedding table centerpiece, as if set for a celebration in Kingston upon Thames near the riverside restaurants and historic town centre. At the core of the scene is a distinctive round white vase, fashioned from interwoven strands that form an open, lattice-like surface, reminiscent of fine wicker or delicate branches painted white. This contemporary yet organic vessel brims with a generous mix of white lilies, deep red roses, bright green textured blooms, small berries, and cascading greenery, all arranged with precision and artistry. Several of the lilies are fully open, their large, creamy-white petals curving gracefully back to reveal warm yellow stamens and subtle speckling, giving a sense of elegance and serenity often associated with weddings. Tall, tapered green buds are interspersed among them, promising future blossoms and suggesting that the arrangement will remain beautiful over several days of celebration in Kingston. Nestled close to the lilies are velvety red roses, one particularly striking flower with tightly furled petals forming a rich, romantic spiral at the heart of the design. Pops of vivid green from spherical blooms-probably green dianthus or button chrysanthemums-add a playful pom-pom texture, brightening the composition and echoing the lush greenery of Kingston's riverside walks. Fine clusters of baby's breath introduce tiny white flowers that cloud gently between the stronger shapes, while small red berries lend a subtle, festive accent. A variety of foliage, from wiry fern-like strands to broader dark green leaves, curves and spills softly over the rim of the vase, completing the natural, loosely structured feel. To the left, two decorative open-weave spheres in pale beige tones sit on the white surface, mirroring the vase's texture and adding sculptural interest. The backdrop is a softly textured neutral wall, ensuring that every petal, leaf, and woven detail remains clearly visible and beautifully defined.

RED ROSES & WHITE LILIUM WEDDING ARRANGEMENT£60.00

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Celebrate your special day in timeless style with our Red Roses & White Lilium Wedding Arrangement, expertly crafted by Flower Delivery Kingston Upon Thames. This elegant design combines classic red roses with graceful white lilium, accented by red hypericum, delicate gypsophila, fresh green mini chrysanthemums and lush aralia leaves for a rich, textural look. Perfect for wedding ceremonies, receptions, registries or top tables, this premium arrangement adds romance, colour and sophistication to any venue.

Each arrangement is carefully hand-made by our skilled florists in Kingston Upon Thames using fresh, high-quality blooms for long-lasting beauty throughout your celebration. The vibrant red roses symbolise love and passion, while the pure white lilium bring a touch of refinement and grace to your wedding décor. Versatile and stylish, it pairs effortlessly with both classic and modern wedding themes.

Enjoy reliable local flower delivery in Kingston Upon Thames, with friendly service you can trust. Whether you're planning in advance or finalising last details, order this Red Roses & White Lilium Wedding Arrangement to create a stunning focal point your guests will remember. Container used for picturing purposes only.
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