Bayswater Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Bayswater – your trusted local expert for exquisite wedding corsages in Bayswater. Nestled near well-loved spots like Queensway, Inverness Terrace, and Kensington Gardens, our passionate florists have been helping couples celebrate their special day in style. With years of hands-on experience and a love for creating bespoke designs, you can be sure our team will craft corsages that are as unique as your wedding story.

We proudly serve Bayswater and surrounding areas, including Notting Hill, Paddington, and Maida Vale. Our deep local roots and commitment to top quality mean you’ll always receive the most stunning flowers, fresh from trusted UK growers. Each corsage receives our devoted care, combining seasonal blooms and classic wedding touches—whether you prefer timeless elegance or modern style.

  • Available for same-day delivery throughout Bayswater and nearby locations when you order online before 3 PM.
  • Convenient online ordering and delivery options for stress-free wedding planning.
  • Personal consultations tailored to your wedding theme, right here in the heart of Bayswater.

At Florist Bayswater, we understand how meaningful every detail is on your big day. Let our local expertise and creative touch brighten your celebration with beautiful wedding corsages—delivered with care, on time and with a smile.

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Wedding Corsages
Elegantly displayed against a plain white background, this wrist corsage presents a harmonious study of whites and deep greens, tailored to sit comfortably on a light-toned forearm. The eye is immediately drawn to a singular, pristine white Gerbera daisy at the centre: its long, crisp petals radiate outward like fine silk from a lively lime-green and yellow core with subtle texture. Nestled close to the Gerbera are clusters of small, ivory spray chrysanthemums whose soft, pompom-like heads introduce gentle volume, and a few creamy lisianthus buds and half-open lisianthus blooms that lend a romantic, slightly ruffled edge to the design. Behind the floral cluster, rich green Ruscus or salal leaves fan out, their depth and gloss framing the whites and grounding the piece with natural structure.The blooms are secured to the wrist with a refined multi-strand bracelet of pearlescent beads; the tiny pearls wrap around the wrist with a delicate gleam, suggesting a vintage-inspired touch that complements formal wear. The image evokes a cool, airy scent - a hint of fresh-cut stems and green leaves - and the tactile contrast between silky petals and smooth pearls. As a local touch, this is the sort of corsage a customer might choose for a Bayswater wedding near Queensway or an elegant prom evening after a group dinner on Westbourne Grove. Made with care and attention to freshness and proportion by Florist Bayswater, it reads as a wearable keepsake for moments of quiet celebration and refined joy.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Presented on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone against a crisp white background, this wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet shaped for special moments around Bayswater and nearby Notting Hill Gate. The composition is anchored by a generous, fully bloomed hot fuchsia-pink rose whose layered, velveteen petals open outward like a heartbeat. Nestled close are clusters of blush and pale pink hydrangea florets, their soft, cloud-like textures creating depth and a luminous softness under gentle light. Interspersed among these are several pristine white alstroemeria-Peruvian lilies-with smooth petals touched by faint pale-green streaks at their centres, lending a botanical precision that balances the rose's luxuriant form. On the arrangement's right side a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink florets hint at unfolding life, while rich emerald leaves frame and ground the bouquet with a cool, glossy backdrop. The piece is fastened by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet; dozens of tiny round pearls form a delicate net that wraps the wrist and trails a little down the hand, catching light with a soft, satiny sheen. The scent is suggested rather than shown-a whisper of rose with the faint green lift of buds-and the ensemble feels crafted for first dances, vows, or prom nights. Locally made and hand-assembled, this corsage carries the quiet attention to detail found in Bayswater floristry.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a short love letter in white and green, gently composed and photographed on a pale wrist against a studio-white backdrop so each element is easy to see. The focal point is a lush, creamy white rose, its petals unfolding in layered softness that suggests both tenderness and tradition. Slotted beneath the rose and slightly leftward, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely Alstroemeria-flares open to show a pale lime-green throat that gives the arrangement a hint of botanical depth and freshness. Tiny, chartreuse-tinged buds gather near the top, promising more blooms, while clusters of tiny Gypsophila drift through the design, creating a misty halo around the main flowers. A small grouping of white daisy-like flowers, their centers a clear, sunny yellow, offers a playful counterpoint to the rose's formality. Rich, glossy green leaves of varying shapes cradle the bouquet, their waxy texture providing a verdant backdrop that makes the whites sing. The corsage is secured by a slender multi-strand pearl bracelet-round, uniformly white beads on elastic that sit cool and smooth against the skin and add a tactile element of old-world glamour. Imagining this piece delivered locally, I see it arriving in Bayswater near Queensway or Westbourne Grove, poised to accompany vows, prom photos, or a promised dance; the arrangement balances classic refinement with a fresh, modern rhythm that feels handcrafted and quietly celebratory.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft aura surrounds this wrist corsage, carefully photographed against a clean white backdrop so each colour and texture reads clearly. At its heart blooms a lush mauve-pink rose, partially open and full of layered petals that deepen to a magenta rim; the velvety centre draws the eye and suggests the gentle scent of a garden rose. Flanking the rose are compact clusters of deep purple hydrangea whose individual florets have delicate blue-white centres, creating a luminous contrast that reads like twilight held in floral form.

Interwoven throughout are long, silvery-green sprigs-reminiscent of lavender or eucalyptus-that provide a soft, cooling undercurrent and a subtle herbal aroma that complements the rose. Variegated English ivy offers sculptural movement with its glossy, dark green leaves edged in cream, while a wide, striped leaf has been artfully curled into a tight spiral to add a modern architectural note. The whole sits atop a lacy, open-weave mesh of dark violet; this netting lifts and separates the blooms, giving the composition breath and an almost ethereal lightness.

As a local florist might note, the textures here-the silky rose, the papery hydrangea, the crisp ivy and feathery greens-invite touch and convey celebration. Perfect for weddings, proms, or special honours, it's a refined wristlet that feels personal, carefully handcrafted, and right at home among Bayswater's elegant gatherings and garden parties.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Soft peach petals unfurl at the heart of this wrist corsage, a single, fully opened rose whose warm apricot tones glow against a stark white backdrop and the wearer's light-to-medium skin. Beside the rose, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums sit almost like playful beads, their compact, tufted forms creating a lively contrast of texture and colour against the rose's smooth, layered curve. Underneath, broad, dark green leaves-likely ruscus or salal-form a lush cradle that lifts the arrangement from the skin and anchors the composition. A distinctive variegated leaf, striped with pale cream and deep green, is folded into a ribbon-like sweep that extends subtly along the wrist, introducing an architectural, modern edge that turns the corsage into a little wearable sculpture. The band is hidden from view, letting the flowers seem to hover naturally on the arm; the lighting is soft and even, highlighting petal translucence and the glossy sheen of the foliage. There's an imagined scent of fresh rose with a hint of green cut stems, a delicate perfume suited to a ceremony or an evening dance. As a local florist familiar with Bayswater and nearby Queensway markets, I picture this corsage accompanying a bride stepping out near Kensington Gardens, or a prom guest ascending the steps at a Westbourne Grove venue-small, composed, and quietly celebratory.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
The image presents a refined wrist corsage centred on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid, its expansive, creamy petals arranged with deliberate calm against a clean white backdrop that accentuates every nuance. At the centre of the bloom a luminous yellow throat deepens into an amber-orange pocket of colour, giving the orchid a jewel-like focus that contrasts gently with the surrounding pale surface. Framing the flower are delicate sprays of asparagus fern, their fine, feathered fronds creating a soft, verdant bed and lending the piece an airy, garden-fresh silhouette. Nestled into the greenery is a small cluster of Hypericum berries, their colours graduating from fresh chartreuse through blushing rose to a warm cranberry - a small study in seasonal ripeness and texture. A tiny piece of ruffled lime-green foliage near the berries adds a crisp, modern accent and a lift in brightness. The corsage is fastened with a classic multi-strand pearl bracelet that wraps comfortably around the wrist, the pearls' cool gloss complementing the orchid's satin finish. In the photograph, diffuse daylight sculpts the petals and casts fine shadows over the fern, while the white background keeps the composition serene and focused. The overall effect is one of understated luxury and poetic restraint; a floral accessory that suggests quiet celebration, whether for a wedding near Kensington Gardens, a prom on Queensway, or a thoughtful gift for someone in Bayswater preparing for a special evening.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Placed diagonally across a forearm set against a plain white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable scene - two golden-yellow roses take centre stage, one wide and open, the other more gently cupped, their petals soft and luminous. Each rose is finished with a tiny sparkling crystal at its heart that catches passing light like a little memory. Rising behind them is a single mini calla lily in a deep plum-to-burgundy tone, its satin surface folding into an elegant trumpet that deepens the colour story and adds sculptural drama. The arrangement is woven through with airy asparagus fern and clusters of tiny white filler blooms, perhaps spray mums or baby's breath, which give a delicate, confetti-like quality. Broad variegated leaves with pale margins create a stable, textured backdrop and a cool contrast to the warm roses; a few glossy dark green leaves peek through to anchor the piece. The band fastening the corsage is mostly concealed, letting the composition appear as if set directly on the skin; the placement from bottom-left to centre-right makes it easy to imagine the movement and sparkle as the wearer turns. The scent is faintly floral and green, reminiscent of early-morning market bouquets along Queensway or the florist stalls near Westbourne Grove. As a local Bayswater designer I see this as a confident but tender accessory for prom, a bridesmaid, or a special guest arriving from a nearby hotel, offering both joyful colour and refined contrast without overwhelming the wearer - a small statement of colour and craftsmanship.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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