Balham Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Flowers Balham – your trusted local florist for exquisite wedding corsages in Balham and the nearby communities of Tooting and Clapham. We're truly passionate about making your special day bloom with joy, designing bespoke corsages that reflect your unique style and the beauty of our neighbourhood.

With over a decade of expertise as a Balham-based florist, we understand the importance of every detail – from the delicate floral combinations to flawless presentation. Each corsage is lovingly handcrafted in our shop just off Balham High Road, a stone’s throw from Tooting Bec Common and the charming Bedford Hill. Our talented florists use only the freshest seasonal flowers, pairing classic elegance with creative flair to complement your wedding theme.

  • Delivery throughout Balham, Tooting & Clapham
  • Same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM
  • Custom designs to suit every celebration

Ordering is simple – explore our wedding collection and order online for fast, reliable same-day delivery. At Flowers Balham, we’re proud to be your local florist, always ready to add a touch of personal service and artistry to your special day. Trust us to deliver corsages as memorable as your wedding itself, right here in the heart of Balham.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage captures a timeless quiet elegance, shown resting along a light-toned forearm against a pure white background so the arrangement's subtleties are unmistakable. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, each of its slim, porcelain-like petals radiating outward from a soft lime-yellow centre that is slightly pitted and alive with texture. Around that main bloom, airy clusters of miniature white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds create soft tiers of petal and shadow, their rounded forms contrasting the gerbera's clean spokes. Lush, deep-green ruscus and salal leaves cradle the flowers, their glossy surfaces reflecting a cool studio light and giving depth to the composition. The corsage is fastened with a fine wristband of multiple strands of luminous faux pearls; the beads rest against skin with a gentle shimmer and an understated vintage romance. As a Balham florist I imagine this piece worn for a bride walking past Bedford Hill cafés, a prom-goer stepping out from Balham Station, or a proud graduate greeting family outside Nightingale Lane; its scent is fresh and grassy, the petals cool and satiny under the hand. The craftsmanship is neat and considered: stems wired and taped invisibly, blooms positioned for balance so the corsage reads perfectly from every angle. Flowers Balham crafts similar pieces for local ceremonies and special evenings, and this particular corsage feels like a small, wearable memory-pure, graceful, and quietly celebratory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Seen against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage rests on the left hand and forearm of a person with light-to-medium skin tone, presented as a study in floral contrast and wearable elegance. At its center a large, saturated fuchsia-pink rose unfurls in a tight, luxuriant bloom, petals layered to form a sumptuous focal point. Nestled beneath and around the rose are clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets, their tiny rounded petals building lush texture and a soft, cloudlike base that diffuses light. Scattered among the hydrangea are white alstroemeria, each bloom showing four to six pristine petals with subtle pale green streaking near the center, offering crisp punctuation against the warmer pinks. On the right-hand side, a delicate assembly of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few small, nearly closed pink buds suggests freshness and evolving beauty. Several wide, emerald green leaves frame the composition, their deep tones grounding the arrangement and accentuating petal colour. The corsage is secured by a refined multi-strand band of small, luminous white pearls which encircle the wrist and cascade slightly across the back of the hand, their soft sheen lending timeless sophistication. The overall feeling is romantic and poised: the velvety rose, the powdery hydrangea, and the clean alstroemeria combine to create a scent profile in the imagination-soft, floral, and subtly green. As a local touch, imagine this piece worn for portraits taken near Balham High Road or for a prom night departing from Balham station; its craftsmanship speaks to neighbourhood design sensibilities and quiet celebration.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This delicate wrist corsage, pictured on a light-toned wrist against a bright white backdrop, is composed with the quiet confidence of an experienced Balham florist. A lush, creamy white rose sits at the centre, petals layered like satin and catching the soft studio light with a gentle sheen. Beneath it, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-resembling alstroemeria-unfurls to reveal a gentle green-yellow throat that lends a hint of spring freshness. Interlaced among the focal flowers are tiny clouds of gypsophila, their fragile white sprays introducing a romantic, airy texture, while a cluster of white daisy-like florets with sunny yellow centres offers a small, playful counterpoint. Bright green buds tuck into the arrangement, suggesting future opening and life, and several broad, glossy dark green leaves frame the blooms, their smooth surfaces reflecting a touch of light and providing lush contrast. The composition is fastened to the wrist with a chic multi-strand pearl band-rows of round, creamy pearls that feel cool and smooth against skin and lift the flowers into an elegant silhouette. Imagined for brides, prom-goers or guests at a Balham celebration near Balham High Road or a reception by Tooting Bec Common, this design carries a faint, clean floral scent and a sense of poised tradition. Prepared with local care and attention to balance and longevity, the corsage is made to move with the wearer, preserving its shape for photographs and for the intimate gestures of a memorable evening. Flowers Balham crafts pieces like this to reflect quiet luxury and neighbourhood charm.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Displayed on a light-skinned wrist against a bright white surface, this corsage reads as an intimate study in texture and colour, the kind of piece a local florist would prepare for a bride, bridesmaid or prom-goer in and around Balham. The focal rose is a generous, partially opened mauve-pink flower whose petals curl outward with a soft ruffled edge and a slightly richer magenta tone along the outermost layers. Surrounding it are dense clusters of deep purple hydrangea-small, jewel-like florets with subtle blue-tinted centres that add an inner glow and visual complexity. Interspersed greenery includes narrow, silvery-green sprigs reminiscent of lavender or eucalyptus that give the arrangement a feathery backdrop, and glossy variegated ivy leaves whose dark green faces are trimmed in cream. A wide, white-and-green striped leaf has been artistically twisted into a tight curl, lending a contemporary sculptural accent that contrasts with the rose's romantic shape. Underpinning the design, a deep violet mesh ribbon with an open weave provides lightness and texture while reinforcing the purple palette. The overall effect-cool, lightly scented, and expertly balanced-evokes early evening celebrations and quiet joy, a corsage that would complement a soft-coloured dress or evening gown at a Balham hall or a reception near Tooting Bec Common.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The craftsmanship of a Balham florist is visible in every curve of this wrist corsage: a large, buttery peach rose opens at the centre, its layers of soft petals catching light like candlelit silk. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - puckered, compact pom-poms - lend a lively, almost mischievous contrast, their textured heads like tiny green laughter tucked against the rose. Dark, glossy foliage (think salal or ruscus) fans beneath and around the blooms, creating a supportive, sculpted base. A long variegated leaf with crisp white stripes has been folded and curled into a graceful swoop that wraps subtly around the wrist, introducing an architectural line that modernises the romantic palette. The arrangement rests on warm, light-to-medium skin photographed against a bright white backdrop; soft studio light reveals the delicate veining and the satiny sheen of each petal. There's an implied scent of fresh rose and cut greenery - the kind of aroma that lingers on a bride's wrist during vows or a graduate's hand through a procession. As prepared by Flowers Balham, this piece speaks to local celebrations across Balham and nearby Bedford Hill, ready for same-day preparation and careful delivery when requested. It reads both classic and contemporary, a compact statement of elegance designed to sit comfortably through hugs, photographs, and long evenings in local venues, from intimate cafes on Balham High Road to receptions next to Tooting Bec Common.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Styled with an eye for both tradition and modern ease, this wrist corsage sits on a light-skinned wrist against a clean white backdrop, photographed to show every detail. A single pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the centerpiece: broad, silky petals arching outward and a vivid labellum flushed with bright yellow and richer orange hues that draw the eye inward. Surrounding the bloom, airy asparagus-fern sprigs create a verdant cushion, their delicate, almost lacy fronds offering soft movement and a fresh green counterpoint to the orchid's calm white. Tucked to the upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries moves in colour from pale green through soft rose to deep cranberry, introducing seasonal warmth and a tactile glossy surface. A small piece of ruffled lime-green foliage punctuates the cluster with an additional texture note. The arrangement is affixed to the wrist by a classic multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, their gentle sheen catching the studio light and lending a quiet, heirloom quality. As a Balham florist would explain while preparing a corsage for a wedding at St. Mary's or a prom night near Balham High Road, the balance of smooth orchid petal, feathery fern, and rounded berries is chosen for comfort and visual impact. Flowers Balham crafts pieces like this with local events in mind, mindful of delivery routes across Balham and neighbouring Tooting and Streatham. The overall impression is refined, romantic, and wearable - a small, elegant statement for significant moments.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen in soft, even light on a forearm with light-to-medium skin tone, this wrist corsage is a small study in joyful contrast and careful florist craft. Two vivid yellow roses anchor the design - the larger, more open bloom on the left beside a slightly smaller, more cupped rose to the right - each with a discreet clear crystal set near its heart to pick up passing light and add a hint of glamour without overpowering the flowers. A single, sculptural calla lily in deep burgundy-to-plum tucks behind the roses, its velvety throat and sleek silhouette giving the arrangement a modern edge. Layered around the blooms are feathery asparagus fern shoots that give soft volume and motion, glossy variegated leaves with pale margins that form a steady visual base, and clusters of tiny white button-like filler flowers that increase fullness and create gentle highlights. The textures read clearly: the roses' satiny petals, the calla's taut waxiness, the fern's filigree, and the sturdier, cooling leaves beneath. The corsage is fastened discreetly with a slim ribbon or elastic band so the flowers sit diagonally across the wrist and remain comfortable for all-night wear - ideal for prom, a wedding party, or a special anniversary. As an experienced florist serving Balham and nearby Clapham Common, I'd describe this as a design that balances sunny optimism with evening sophistication, a popular choice for deliveries to Balham Market or post-ceremony celebrations around Bedford Hill.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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