Barbican Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Barbican, we know how special every wedding is. Creating exquisite wedding corsages and elegant floral accents is our passion. As dedicated local florists in Barbican, we blend years of expertise with a personal touch, ensuring your day is as memorable as the venue itself. Our team handcrafts each corsage with fresh blooms, sourced daily from trusted growers.

Based near Smithfield Market and the iconic Barbican Centre, we’re proud to serve couples celebrating in Farringdon, Clerkenwell, and across the Square Mile. Whether you’re exchanging vows at a historic site on Beech Street or hosting guests along Aldersgate Street, our bouquets and corsages add a refined flourish to your celebrations.

  • Same-day flower delivery in Barbican and nearby areas—just order online before 3 PM
  • Expertly arranged by experienced local florists
  • Wide selection for every wedding style, from classic to contemporary

Our clients trust us to deliver not just flowers, but joy and lasting memories. We believe in reliability, creativity, and a commitment to every couple’s unique story. Choose Flowers Barbican for beautiful flowers and seamless same-day delivery—your wedding, your way, right here in Barbican and beyond.

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Wedding Corsages
An exquisitely arranged white wrist corsage lies along a light-toned forearm, captured on a clean white backdrop so the floral craftsmanship is immediately legible. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, its crisp, overlapping petals radiating from a bright yellow-green center that looks almost like a tiny textured sun. Supporting this centerpiece are clusters of small, pillowy white chrysanthemums and delicate cream lisianthus blooms that curl and soften the silhouette, creating varied textural interest. Rich, dark green ruscus leaves form a plush, verdant base, their glossy surfaces lifting the whites into sharper relief. Securing the bouquet is an elegant, multi-strand pearl wristband - small, luminous beads threaded close together to create a comfortable, vintage-inspired cuff. The composition reads as classic and refined, suitable for bridal parties, graduation ceremonies, or an understated prom accessory, and it evokes the hush of pre-ceremony moments. You can almost imagine the faint, fresh scent of cut greens and the gentle crush of petals against skin. As a Barbican florist's piece, this would travel beautifully through the local streets toward Barbican Centre events or a reception near London Wall; Flowers Barbican offers similar handcrafted corsages prepared to arrive fresh for morning services and evening gatherings in the City.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a brief, fragrant poem: a prominent deep fuchsia-pink rose blossoms at the centre, its tightly packed petals opening in a satin spiral that softens the light and suggests a quiet, rosy perfume. Around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets build a plush, textured foundation, their delicate surfaces catching highlights that feel like early-morning dew. Scattered among these, pristine white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - present four to six smooth petals each, faintly veined with pale green near their cores, giving a crisp, botanical counterpoint to the rose's richness. To the right, a small gathering of pale green alstroemeria buds and diminutive, barely-open pink buds hint at future bloom, lending the piece a graceful narrative of unfolding time. Deep emerald leaves provide a lush, glossy backdrop, their broad shapes framing each bloom and balancing the composition with cool tonal contrast. The corsage is fastened with a multi-strand pearl bracelet composed of tiny, luminous white beads that rest gently on the wrist and trail slightly down the back of the hand-an elegant, tactile fastening that reads as both heirloom and contemporary accessory. Photographed against a clean white field and shown on a left wrist of light-to-medium skin tone, the piece evokes springtime romance and careful craftsmanship. It's exactly the kind of wearable bouquet a local Barbican wedding party or an attendee from Charterhouse Square might choose when seeking a small, fragrant statement for a first dance or formal promenade.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small study in classic elegance, photographed on a pale wrist against a crisp white background so every texture and tone is visible. A single, perfectly formed creamy white rose anchors the arrangement; its petals open in soft spirals that seem almost pearlescent under soft studio light. Lower and slightly left, a large white alstroemeria with a subtle green-yellow throat fans its petals outward, introducing a gently botanical silhouette that balances the rose's roundness. Interspersed are delicate sprays of baby's breath, their tiny white stars creating airy negative space, and a quartet of small daisy-like heads with bright golden centres that give a cheerful accent. Several glossy deep-green leaves provide a rich, living framework, while a few fresh green buds suggest the design's living nature. The corsage is fastened by a tasteful multi-strand pearl elastic bracelet: smooth, round beads that encircle the wrist and echo the soft cream of the flowers. I made and photographed similar pieces for bridal rehearsals and Barbican Centre weddings, and at Flowers Barbican we often deliver this style to events on Aldersgate Street and around Postman's Park for clients seeking a quietly luxurious, tactile accessory. The scent is faintly floral and clean-like early spring-while the tactile contrast between cool pearls and velvety petals offers a small, intimate pleasure every time the wearer lifts a glass or brushes a sleeve.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small jewel made for a memorable evening in the City. Anchored by a lush mauve-pink rose that is half-open and layered with silky petals, the bloom shows a richer magenta along its ruffled edges that draws the eye inward. Around it, dense clusters of deep purple-indigo hydrangea provide a luminous contrast; each tiny floret carries a pale blue heart that adds subtle shimmer beneath the main rose. Glossy variegated ivy with cream-edged leaves and long, silvery-green foliage - suggestive of eucalyptus - weave through the design to add movement and a cooling green tone. A broad, striped green leaf is neatly curled into a contemporary spiral for architectural interest, while a dark purple, open-weave mesh nestles under the flowers to lift and frame the composition with texture. The scent is implied rather than explicit: a faint green, slightly sweet aroma that suggests freshly cut stems and the cool air of early summer. As a Barbican florist I picture this corsage arriving at a rehearsal dinner near London Wall or worn to a show at the Barbican Centre; Flowers Barbican prepares pieces like this for bridesmaids, proms and celebrants across Aldersgate and Golden Lane, and we can arrange local delivery if needed. The design balances traditional romance with a modern edge - tactile, refined, and designed to be remembered long after the last dance.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in subtle dialogue between colour and form, captured cleanly against white so every botanical voice is heard. A creamy apricot rose blooms at the centre, its petals layered with a soft translucence that catches the light like a remembered sunrise. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a playful counterpoint: compact, almost spherical, their texture is lively and tactile, a small exclamation of cheer beneath the rose's gentler cadence. The foundation of the piece is composed of broad, deep-green foliage-likely salal or ruscus-which offers a cool, structured base that lets the blooms sit proudly. A single variegated leaf, folded and curled with intention, sweeps to the right in a ribbon-like arc; its pale stripes and sculptural shape lend an almost architectural note, echoing the clean lines of the Barbican estate and nearby Golden Lane. Worn on a light-to-medium skin tone, the corsage is anchored with a concealed band so the flowers seem to float close to the wrist. Smell the faint traces of cut rose and fresh greenery; imagine wearing this for first dances, quiet vows, or a prom evening walking past Silk Street toward the centre. The mood is tender and refined, handcrafted by hands familiar with the rhythms of the neighbourhood - a small, wearable piece of floral craft tuned to the understated elegance of Barbican life.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately posed on a pale wrist with a plain white studio background, this elegant wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable garden. The focal bloom is a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, satiny petals unfold with serene authority; its central labellum shows a bright yellow heart with touches of deeper orange, creating a warm pinpoint of colour amid the cool white. Beneath and around the orchid, sprigs of asparagus fern form a soft, feathery cradle - bright, almost chartreuse at the tips and more verdant at the base - their fine texture contrasting with the smoothness of the petals. Nestled just to the upper right is a neat cluster of Hypericum berries, their skins shifting from pale green to a gentle rose and then to a rich cranberry red, adding seasonal richness and tactile roundness to the composition. A small bunch of lime-green ruffled foliage adds a crisp accent and subtle sculptural detail. The whole piece is secured on the wrist by multiple strands of small, lustrous white pearls that wrap as a bracelet, their cool sheen offering classic sophistication against fresh botanicals. As a Barbican florist I imagine this corsage arriving in the soft light of a Barbican Centre morning rehearsal or gracing a bride stepping out near Silk Street; Flowers Barbican can prepare similar pieces with fresh ingredients sourced for immediate local delivery. The overall impression is refined, gently romantic, and thoughtfully crafted for formal gatherings or intimate celebrations.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Crafted with the careful hand of a City florist, this wrist corsage is photographed on a light-to-medium toned wrist, set across a stark white background so every detail sings. Central to the design are two vibrant yellow roses: the left bloom is fuller and more open, the right a slightly smaller, more intimate cup-each one punctuated near its centre by a tiny, sparkling rhinestone that catches the light like a jewellery accent. Rising behind them is a single dark plum calla lily, its deep, almost black-cherry hue curling elegantly to the right and giving the arrangement a dramatic, sculptural line. Bright, feathery asparagus fern threads through the upper half, lending a delicate, whispery texture, while variegated green-and-cream leaves sit beneath as a steady, waxy foundation. Small white button-like filler blooms-reminiscent of spray mums or baby's breath-nestle throughout, softening edges and increasing volume without overwhelming the primary flowers. The corsage lies diagonally from the lower-left to the mid-right of the frame, secured invisibly with a narrow ribbon or elastic so it hugs the wrist comfortably. The overall impression is both sunny and sophisticated, perfect for a bride's attendant, prom guest, or someone stepping out for a City celebration near Silk Street or London Wall. Prepared by Flowers Barbican with attention to balance and wearability, this piece suggests fresh-picked fragrance, tactile contrasts between velvety petals and glossy foliage, and a joyful, quietly elegant presence suitable for formal occasions or intimate ceremonies across the Barbican area.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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