East Ham Wedding Corsages

Welcome to East Ham Florist, your trusted local florist specialising in exquisite wedding corsages and beautiful bouquets for your special day. Our experienced team handcrafts every corsage with an artistic touch and genuine care right here in the heart of East Ham, reflecting our strong local roots near beloved spots like High Street North, Central Park, and the historic East Ham Town Hall.

With decades of floral expertise, we know just how important it is for your wedding flowers to be perfect and uniquely you. Whether you are celebrating in East Ham or nearby areas such as Manor Park or Upton Park, our locally sourced blooms add a touch of elegance and freshness to any celebration.

Enjoy the convenience of our reliable same-day delivery service—simply order online before 3 PM and let us take care of every detail. We ensure every corsage is safely transported and beautifully presented for a truly memorable occasion.

  • Expertly crafted wedding corsages for all themes and styles
  • Same-day flower delivery across East Ham, Manor Park & Upton Park
  • Warm, personal service from a trusted local florist
At East Ham Florist, we believe your big day deserves nothing but the best. Order your wedding corsages online or visit us in East Ham—we’re here to make every moment blossom!

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant wrist corsage is shown draped around a light-toned forearm, the composition set against a crisp white background so each floral nuance is visible. Dominating the design is a singular, striking white Gerbera daisy, its broad, velvety petals arranged like a starburst around a vivid lime-green and yellow central disc that lends a fresh, youthful focal point. Supporting blooms - small, cushiony white chrysanthemums and tender creamy lisianthus buds - create a soft, cloud-like texture that fills the eye and cushions the larger flower. Beneath and between the blossoms, rich, deep green Ruscus or salal leaves provide an organic frame; their glossy, structured shapes anchor the airy whites and add depth along the wrist. The cluster is secured with an elegant band of multiple pearly strands, tiny faux pearls catching studio light and giving the piece a refined, vintage flair while ensuring secure wear for dances, processions, or vows. The scent is suggested more than shown: a cool, slightly green fragrance of freshly cut stems and morning dew. As a local East Ham florist I imagine this corsage tucked into an arrival bag for a bride or pinned into a photo moment on Barking Road before a ceremony; East Ham Florist prepares pieces like this for proms and intimate weddings, crafted fresh to order and available for local delivery. The overall effect is purity and quiet celebration-classic, wearable floral art composed with steady hands and city-side sensibility.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Soft morning light falls across a lovingly arranged wrist corsage, where floral texture and understated glamour meet. A pronounced deep fuchsia-pink rose anchors the design, its velvety petals layered densely and opening in a sculpted bloom that reads both joyful and composed. Nestled around it are clusters of pale blush hydrangea florets that provide a cushion of volume, their fine veins and gentle translucence catching light like tiny porcelain cups. White alstroemeria, the Peruvian lilies, are woven through with quiet precision; each shows faint lime-green markings at the centre and four to six graceful petals that lend a crisp counterpoint to the rose's plushness. On one side, a small cluster of pale green buds and scarcely opened pink flowers teases future bloom, adding a note of optimism. Deep emerald leaves frame the flowers, their glossy surfaces offering a cool contrast to the warm pinks. The whole arrangement is secured to the wrist with a delicate, multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous faux pearls, which wraps snugly around the left forearm of a wearer with a light-to-medium skin tone, the pearls spilling a little onto the back of the hand. This piece evokes moments of quiet celebration-a prom entrance, a bridesmaid's smile or a gentle vow exchanged near Green Street market or outside East Ham Station-and speaks of careful floristry: fresh stems, balanced proportions, and a wearable silhouette that carries the scent of a garden rather than a bottle.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen against a pristine white background, this wrist corsage displays classic, understated elegance on a light-skinned wrist angled toward the camera. The centerpiece is a creamy white rose, its petals layered and softly rolled outward to form a gentle, tactile bloom whose surface seems almost suede-like. Just beneath and to the left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria or lily opens with a soft lime-green throat that provides a quiet focal contrast, while tiny sprays of Gypsophila (baby's breath) scatter like delicate confetti, lending an airy texture around the main flowers. Small green buds-firm and promising-are tucked among the stems, suggesting continued freshness and a sense of unfolding life. A group of small, daisy-like white florets with sunny yellow centres nestles at the lower edge, adding a playful, intimate accent.Deep green, glossy leaves with smooth margins frame the cluster, their sheen and substantial form balancing the fragile petals and making the whites read brighter against the skin. The arrangement is secured with an elegant multi-strand elastic bracelet of round white pearls; the beads sit close to the wrist, their cool lustre complementing the floral palette and giving the corsage a timeless, refined finish. As a local East Ham florist I picture this worn for weddings, prom nights, or anniversary dances-moments of quiet splendour shared on Barking Road or arriving at Upton Park station for an evening event.Crafted with experienced hands and attention to seasonal freshness, this corsage is the kind of piece East Ham Florist prepares for customers seeking simplicity, fragrance, and lasting visual grace.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wristlet reads as a study in refined contrasts: a lush mauve-pink rose partially opened at its heart, surrounded by deep, indigo hydrangea clusters that seem to glow where tiny blue-tinged centres catch the light. The rose's petals carry a soft satin sheen and the outer edges deepen into a magenta blush, drawing the eye inward to its layered centre. Around these blooms, slender silvery-green stems-evoking eucalyptus or the hint of lavender-create a soft, airy halo and introduce a cool herbal note to the scent profile. Glossy variegated ivy leaves provide structure and a touch of old-world charm, their creamy-edged pattern giving a vintage brightness against the darker foliage. A modern architectural flourish comes from a broad, white-and-green striped leaf, tightly curled into a spiral that adds a bold, graphic line to the arrangement. The whole sits atop an open-weave, deep violet mesh that both supports and amplifies the hydrangeas' purple tones, catching light like a sheer scarf. Texturally, the piece invites touch-the velvet of hydrangea, the satiny rose, the crisp snap of greens-and reads cool and slightly dewy, as if taken from an early morning garden. I picture it worn at local East Ham gatherings, from quieter ceremonies near East Ham Station to celebratory evenings along Barking Road, where its refined palette will harmonise with dusk and evening gowns. It's a corsage that balances classic romance with contemporary design, intended to make the wearer feel both elegant and warmly remembered.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet confidence of floral craft is evident in this wrist corsage, photographed against a pure white background so every nuance can be read. At its heart sits a creamy apricot rose - classic, tender and full of layered petals that invite a soft touch - while two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums nestle beneath, their puckered, pom-pom textures providing a cheerful counterpoint. Rich green foliage, likely salal or ruscus, forms a lush base and gives the piece an earthy weight; a single variegated leaf, striped in subtle cream and green and elegantly folded, sweeps outward like a stylist's signature, adding contemporary structure. The piece lies upon light, warm skin and is fastened discreetly, the mechanics hidden so the flowers remain the focus. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering: a faint whisper of rose and fresh-cut leaves that recalls bouquets carried home from markets. As an East Ham Florist design, this wristlet reads both intimate and celebratory - an accessory suited to weddings held near East Ham Station or to evening dances after a stroll along Barking Road - and it speaks of careful handwork, local blooms harvested for peak freshness. Whether chosen for prom, a bridesmaid, or a gala, the corsage balances colour, texture and compositional flow with a restrained, joyful elegance that comforts and delights.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a little poem pinned to the wrist, this corsage speaks quietly of refinement and fresh beginnings. At its heart is a single, pristine white Phalaenopsis whose broad, velvety petals fan open with the calm confidence of a moth orchid; the eye is drawn inward to a luminous labellum, bright yellow washed with deeper orange tones that catch light like a private sunrise. The orchid settles on a cushion of asparagus fern-fine, airy fronds that seem to float around the bloom and give the piece a gentle, lace-like movement. Clustered near the top-right, glossy hypericum berries offer tiny punctuation: their skin moves from pale green through soft rose into a warm cranberry, suggesting stages of life and an autumnal warmth that complements the orchid's cool white. A touch of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a contemporary edge, its texture crisp against the fern's softness. The corsage is fastened by several strands of small white pearls forming a delicate bracelet, an heirloom feeling that rests comfortably on the wrist. Presented on a plain white field with soft studio light, every surface-petal, bead, berry-reads cleanly and clearly, as if prepared by a local artisan mindful of season and sentiment. It's the sort of piece you might choose for a wedding at a village hall near Barking Road or for a prom photographed beneath the trees outside East Ham Station, offering a quiet, elegant punctuation to an important day.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
The image shows an elegant wrist corsage on a light-skinned forearm, set against a pristine white backdrop that highlights texture and colour with clarity. Two golden-yellow roses dominate the composition: a larger, fully opened bloom to the left and a slightly smaller, more intimate bud to its right - each discreetly embellished with a single sparkling clear crystal at its heart, adding a pinch of glamour without overpowering the natural beauty. Nestled just behind the right rose, a solitary dark purple-burgundy calla lily rises with sculpted grace, its smooth, trumpet-shaped petal providing a rich counterpoint to the roses' layered softness. Surrounding foliage is carefully layered for both structure and movement: airy asparagus fern threads through the top and back, while rounded variegated leaves with pale margins sit beneath to anchor the design. Tiny white filler flowers, like baby's breath or mini spray mums, tuck into crevices and give the corsage a gentle, vintage charm. The piece is worn diagonally from bottom-left to middle-right in the frame, secured with a slim, camouflaged band so the artistry appears effortless. You can almost sense the tender rose scent balanced by the cooler, almost earthy feel of the dark calla and greenery; the contrast reads as both celebratory and sophisticated. This is the kind of wearable that brides, prom-goers, or mothers-of-the-bride in East Ham choose when they want something bright and refined - a corsage that photographs beautifully beside Barking Road shopfronts or against the soft lawns of East Ham Park.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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