Pentonville Wedding Corsages

At Pentonville Florist, we know the smallest details often make the biggest impression. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed in our local studio just off Pentonville Road, perfectly tailored for bridesmaids, mums of the couple, and special guests across Pentonville, Islington and Angel.

Every corsage is created by an experienced florist who understands how flowers will look and last throughout a full wedding day, from the first photos to the last dance. We carefully condition each stem, using fresh seasonal flowers sourced daily and matched to your colour palette, dress fabric, and venue style around King's Cross and Caledonian Road.

Whether you prefer classic rose bouquets and corsages, dainty wrist designs, or modern foliage accents, we'll guide you with honest, practical advice based on years of wedding experience in the local area.

  • Thoughtfully designed corsages to complement your bridal flowers
  • Serving Pentonville, Islington, Angel, King's Cross and nearby
  • Same-day delivery available on wedding extras until 3 PM

You can visit us near Pentonville Road for a relaxed consultation or simply order online if you already know the look you'd like. Our team carefully packs each piece for secure same-day delivery to homes, hotels, and venues, so your corsages arrive fresh, flawless, and ready for photographs.

Trust Pentonville Florist to add those elegant finishing touches that bring your whole wedding party together.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage, photographed on a light-toned forearm against a seamless white background, feels like a small keepsake of a special day. Dominating the composition is a bold white Gerbera daisy whose abundant petals radiate outward in a flawless circular sweep, centring on a lively yellow-green disc that gives the arrangement a fresh, almost springlike heartbeat. Surrounding the Gerbera are tender groupings of petite white chrysanthemum-like flowers and creamy lisianthus buds that curl softly, creating depth and a whisper of ivory among the dominant white. Underpinning the blooms, rich green Ruscus or salal leaves lend a glossy, structural contrast that grounds the bouquet and introduces a cool, natural scent when the corsage is lifted. The flowers are fastened to a slender, multi-strand pearl band that wraps the wrist with a quiet, vintage charm; the pearls gleam gently under soft light and add a tactile counterpoint to the petals' silkiness. As a local florist serving Pentonville and nearby King's Cross, I imagine this piece at a canal-side wedding or carried through the courtyards near Caledonian Road-an intimate, refined accent chosen for its purity and timelessness. The image emphasises craftsmanship, freshness, and a sense of occasion, making the corsage suitable for brides, attendants, or graduates who want something understated yet memorably beautiful.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a gentle promise: photographed on a light-to-medium toned left hand against a plain white background, it centres on a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose whose tightly layered petals create a plush, velvety heart. Around it, pillowy blush-pink hydrangea florets form a soft, textured cushion that gives the corsage volume and a romantic silhouette. Scattered through the composition are crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each petal touched with a faintly chartreuse vein at the base, bringing a delicate, painterly contrast to the stronger rose tone. On the right edge, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink mini-buds introduce a sense of anticipation and gentle movement, as if the piece might bloom more fully during the evening. Broad, glossy emerald leaves frame the flowers, their smooth surfaces reflecting the soft studio light and enhancing the colour contrast. The whole piece is anchored by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, pearly beads that wrap the wrist in a subtle, vintage-inspired embrace and extend slightly down the back of the hand. The composition smells of late-spring gardens in imagination - a faint rose perfume mixed with green, watery hydrangea notes - and feels balanced and wearable, made for first dances, vows, or graduation ceremonies. The craftsmanship shows through in the tidy wiring and secure attachment, the sort of thoughtful finish a local Pentonville maker might prepare for collection near Caledonian Park or delivery into the King's Cross area.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an intimate study in ivory and green, arranged to feel as natural as a memory. Central to the design is a creamy white rose, its petals unfurling in soft concentric waves that glow against the pale background. Nestled just below, a trumpet-like white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria-offers a subtle lime-green throat that draws the eye and deepens the bouquet's tonal story. Sprigs of airy Gypsophila float like whispering accents around the main flowers, while a cluster of daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centers adds a tidy, optimistic note at the lower edge. Broad, glossy green leaves cradle the blooms, their waxy texture lending richness and a garden-fresh feel.

The corsage is mounted on a chic, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet: many small, lustrous white pearls encircle the wrist, their cool, smooth surface mirroring the flowers' refined palette. Light plays gently over the arrangement, highlighting the rose's velvet softness and the crisp edges of the green-tinged throat, and the imagined scent is a light, clean floral whisper-subtle and uplifting. Worn for vows, dances, or milestone moments, this piece translates ceremony into a soft, wearable poem.

Local to Pentonville and fitting for celebrations around Caledonian Road, Barnsbury, or the canals by King's Cross, the design carries the calm, attentive hand of a neighbourhood florist who knows how small details become cherished markers of the day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light sculpts this wrist corsage into a small, wearable bouquet that feels both intimate and intentionally modern. The focal flower is a generously proportioned pink-tinged rose, its petals partially open in a gentle curl, the outer ruffles shaded toward a deeper magenta that catches the eye and suggests a tender, romantic fragrance. Beside it, rich indigo hydrangea clusters provide a plush, textural counterpoint; each floret shows a subtle blue center that brightens the darker purple mass like small stars in a twilight sky. Around these blooms, glossy variegated ivy leaves trace the composition's outline, their cream-edged margins softening the darker greens, while long, silvery-green foliage - resembling eucalyptus or lavender - fans out behind the flowers, lending a soft, aromatic breath. A contemporary accent arrives in the form of a wide, striped green-and-white leaf, tightly rolled into a decorative curl that introduces a pleasing architectural twist. The low-sheen, deep-purple mesh beneath the flowers adds airy lift and a whisper of evening glamour. Worn diagonally on a light forearm and photographed on white for clarity, the corsage reads as celebratory but restrained: ideal for prom, a civil ceremony, or as a bridesmaid's accent. A florist's hand is evident in the layered textures and balanced colour notes, and the piece would travel beautifully for local celebrations around Pentonville Road, Caledonian Market events, or small receptions near King's Cross.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen close-up against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in restrained elegance: a single, generous peach-apricot rose forms the luminous centre, its mulch of petals unfurling with a soft, tactile richness that invites a gentle touch. Beside it sit two lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact, almost spherical pom-poms with a cheerful, textured presence that punctuates the arrangement like bright laughter. Underpinning the flowers is a foundation of deep green foliage, likely salal or ruscus, whose broad leaves give depth and a velvet-dark contrast that makes the rose glow. A distinctive variegated leaf, probably a Dracaena or Ti leaf striped in cream and green, has been folded and curled with an architectural flourish, sweeping outwards to frame the wrist and add a contemporary graphic line. The corsage is photographed on a light to medium skin tone, worn comfortably on the inner wrist, with any fastenings discreetly hidden so the composition reads seamless and natural. The scent is implied - faint rose, a hint of cut greenery - and the mood is quietly anticipatory, perfect for first dances, processional vows, or prom entrances. As a floral designer who works across Pentonville and around King's Cross, I imagine this piece delivered fresh to a bride's room or to an excited prom-goer arriving from nearby Barnsbury; it's a small, refined statement of care and craftsmanship from a local hand.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This corsage is composed with the calm authority of a quiet love letter: an immaculate white Phalaenopsis sits at the heart, its broad petals silky to the eye and a tiny golden-yellow throat that gathers attention like a secret. Surrounding the bloom is a nest of delicate asparagus fern - airy, lace-like greens that soften the profile and introduce a tactile, almost whispering texture. Nearby, a cluster of Hypericum berries reads like punctuation; each berry graduates from pale green to a warm, reddish-pink and deep cranberry, suggesting gentle ripeness and adding a painterly touch of colour against the white bloom. A subtle lime-green accent leaf provides a ruffled counterpoint, bringing another textural layer that invites touch. The arrangement is carried on a bracelet of fine white pearls, several strands coiling comfortably around the wrist, their soft sheen echoing the orchid's satiny surface and lending a quiet sense of heirloom elegance. Photographed on a clear white background, the corsage's contrasts are crisp - bright flower, cool pearls, and vibrantly fresh foliage - and the composition reads as both modern and classically romantic. I often recommend this design for brides, prom couples, or anyone seeking a refined statement for an evening at Angel or a ceremony near King's Cross; its calm palette and expert build make it especially flattering in soft natural light and easy to coordinate with simple gowns or tailored suits.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wearable floral piece is shown on a light-skinned wrist, positioned diagonally from the lower-left to the centre-right of the image against a pure white studio backdrop that accents the vivid palette. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the design - one broad and open to reveal layered, satiny petals, the other smaller and gently cupped - each discreetly embellished with a clear diamante placed at the heart to lend a subtle, refined twinkle. Above and slightly to the rear of the roses a single dark plum calla lily lifts its smooth, trumpet-shaped form, the inky tones bordering on burgundy to give an elegant, shadowed counterpoint to the roses' sunny optimism. Textural detail is rich: fine asparagus-fern filigree fans out behind the blooms, providing a feathery halo, while variegated green-and-cream leaves form a sturdy, glossy foundation. Tiny white button-like filler flowers are interspersed among the foliage, their petite shapes enhancing fullness without overwhelming the core blossoms. The band securing the corsage is mostly concealed, allowing the flowers and foliage to read as a compact, wearable composition; soft studio light creates delicate shadows that define petal curves and leaf veins. Scent, if imagined, would be a light, honeyed rose note balanced by green, leafy freshness. This elegant yellow-rose-and-plum-calla corsage reads as both celebratory and composed - perfectly suited for a Pentonville wedding party, a graduation ball near King's Cross, or an evening event along Caledonian Road.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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