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As an alternative to the classy white bridal bouquets, pink bridal bouquets can be stylish and feminine as well. Gone are the days with pink roses and baby’s breath, the new pink bridal bouquets are clever, witty yet very romantic. Instead of the normal pastels, try mixing pink with light caramel, cream and even dark mahogany, you’d be surpise how sophisticated pink can be. the results are to die for!
Above. A truly English country style. A collection of delicate pink blooms including lillies of the valley, pink nerine, varigated runnuculus and Anna roses gathered in a compact bouquet. precious and fragile, this delicate botanical jewel is simply unique. Special order is available year round.

Above. A very gentle mix of pink titanic roses, white runnuculus and pale lilac calla lillies gives this simple bouquet an air of exquisite charm. Understated but never under-rated. Available year round.

Above. The diva of glam flowers. What beats peonies when it comes to fluffy romantic oldy worldy luxuries? I think they look great on their own. Complete with thick purple velvet ribbons and s series of small bows, this bouquet will be very suitable for a modern bride wearing simple A-line gowns. Available April-May, then Oct for a short time.

Above. This bouquet has a lovely ruffled handle made with bird’s nest fern. it’s wonderful to see how a leaf can be ruffled up just like fabric. Flowers include white orchids, white and pink runnuculus and green eustoma. this is a bouquet for the detailed conscious bride. Available year round.

Above. For the younger bride or bridesmaid. This pomander is packed with 3 different kinds of hydrangeas: white, white/pink and pink, to create the natural blending of colours. It’s compact and round, and full of energy! Available from Sep to Oct, then short time in Spring.

Above. For the hopelessly romantic bride. maria roses and dusty miller in an antique finish bouquet holder. Perfect for church weddings. available year round.