Canonbury Wedding Corsages by Florist Canonbury

Welcome to Florist Canonbury, your local specialist for exquisite wedding corsages and floral bouquets right here in Canonbury. With years of experience on our creative team, we know just how important every little floral detail is for your special day. Our studio, nestled minutes from Essex Road, creates one-of-a-kind corsages using only the freshest seasonal flowers sourced daily.

We’re proud to serve not just Canonbury, but also the wider Islington, Highbury, and Angel communities—truly making us part of your local celebration! Whether you’re tying the knot at a nearby venue or hosting friends at home by Canonbury Square, we’ll help you find the perfect touch of floral elegance for every wedding party member.

  • Bespoke designs handcrafted for your unique wedding vision
  • Local delivery to St. Paul's Road, Essex Road, and Upper Street areas
  • Same-day delivery on all orders placed before 3 PM – just order online!

When you trust Florist Canonbury, you choose a florist who values craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a real connection to our community. Order your wedding corsages online today and let our skilled team make your day extraordinary with beautiful, fresh flowers delivered right to your door. We can’t wait to be a part of your Canonbury story!

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage is shown poised along a light-toned forearm on a clean white field, every element composed with the care of a Canonbury florist. Dominating the piece is a large white Gerbera daisy, its abundant, satiny petals arranged in a near-perfect circle around a bright lime-green and yellow centre that seems almost jewel-like. Interspersed are small, cushiony white chrysanthemum-type blooms and creamy lisianthus buds whose delicate folds add depth and a whisper of ivory softness. Beneath and between the flowers, rich emerald ruscus leaves unfurl to frame the cluster, their smooth glossy texture grounding the airy blooms and trailing slightly along the wrist to lengthen the silhouette. The bouquet is secured on a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - tiny, luminous beads that glimmer under soft light and impart a vintage, romantic note. The scent is imagined as fresh and slightly grassy; the petals feel cool and satiny to the touch. Picture this corsage arriving for a bridal party photo in Canonbury or being pinned on for a graduation down nearby Essex Road-an accessory that carries both ceremony and quiet joy. The image celebrates the fresh craftsmanship of the arrangement, the layered textures from petal tip to leaf edge, and the thoughtful pairing of classic white blooms with deep green foliage, producing a wearable keepsake that reads as both elegant and heartfelt.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small poem in pink and white, arranged on a left forearm with a warm, light-to-medium skin tone and set against a clean white field to highlight every petal and leaf. The focal bloom is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and unfurling from the centre with a velvet softness that suggests the rose's gentle fragrance. Around it, soft blush hydrangea florets form a plush, cloud-like cushion, their tiny petals overlapping in a way that invites a touch. Scattered through this cushion are pristine white alstroemeria - each lily-like blossom opening to reveal subtle pale-green streaking at its throat - and a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds alongside barely open pink buds that promise more colour to come. Rich emerald leaves fan the composition, their glossy surfaces offering a cool contrast to the warm rose tones and pastel hydrangea. The floral cluster is fastened by an elegant bracelet of multiple strands of small white pearls; the pearls gleam with a soft luster and create a delicate, netted support that sits comfortably on the wrist and trails toward the back of the hand. The image suggests gentle daylight, as if prepared early for a ceremony near Canonbury Square or a stroll down Essex Road before an evening celebration. Every detail - from the tucked wiring to the way the leaves are stitched beneath the blooms - speaks of thoughtful assembly and fresh, seasonal stems. It is an intimate, refined design ideal for bride's attendants, prom dates, or anyone wanting a touch of classic romance in a modern context.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Cradled on a light-skinned wrist against a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as a study in quiet sophistication - the kind of piece we often craft for brides and prom-goers across Canonbury and nearby Essex Road. A lush, creamy white rose forms the focal point, its petals curling outward in soft, tactile layers that seem to whisper when the arm moves. Just below and to one side, a large, trumpet-like white bloom - suggestive of an alstroemeria or delicate orchid - opens to a pale lime-green throat that draws the eye inward and adds botanical depth. Interwoven among the primary blooms are tiny clusters of baby's breath, feathery and light, alongside small daisy-esque white florets with sunny yellow centers that introduce a cheerful, informal note. Fresh green buds promise new life, while broad, glossy leaves with a satiny surface frame the bouquet and create a lush backdrop for the whites. Everything is anchored to the wrist by a multi-strand pearl bracelet: smooth, luminous beads that sit like a soft band of light and lend old-world elegance to the arrangement. The scent is faintly powdery and fresh, the textures range from satiny petals to crisp greenery, and the overall balance suggests both tradition and modern simplicity. As a local florist serving Canonbury and the New River Walk area, Florist Canonbury designs this style to be a tactile, close-held accent that complements formal dress and intimate ceremonies.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Crafted with a florist's eye for balance and seasonality, this wrist corsage is presented against a stark white backdrop that makes every hue sing. A large, half-open pink rose forms the romantic focal point; its petals graduate from a soft blush at the heart to a richer fuchsia at the ruffled edges, creating depth and a sense of unfolding. Surrounding it are compact clusters of deep purple hydrangea, their small florets showing subtle blue-centred highlights that catch the light like enamel. Glossy variegated ivy leaves, with dark green centres and creamy-yellow margins, tuck closely around the blooms while slender, silvery-green sprigs - reminiscent of eucalyptus - lend a cool, scented veil. A contemporary touch comes from a broad, striped leaf curled into a tight spiral, white and green bands adding sculptural rhythm to the piece. Beneath it all, a dark purple open-weave mesh provides textural contrast and visually anchors the arrangement.

As a longtime Canonbury florist, I imagine this corsage worn for neighbourhood milestones - a bride on Canonbury Square, a guest arriving from New North Road, or a graduate celebrating near the shops on Essex Road. This version was thoughtfully assembled by Florist Canonbury with attention to tactile textures and colour harmony: silk-like petals, velvety hydrangeas, crisp ivy, and airy mesh combine to create a wearable floral accent that feels both classic and modern.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Styled and photographed on a plain white background, this wrist corsage shows a practiced balance of romance and modern structure on the wearer's left wrist, the skin a warm, light-to-medium tone. The focal point is a single large rose in a gentle apricot-peach shade, petals unfolding in a soft, tactile spiral that invites a fingertip to linger. To its lower left, two lime-green button chrysanthemums (pom-poms) sit like bright, textured notes - their compact, almost pom-like form offering a lively contrast to the rose's open bloom. Several deep green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, cradle the flowers beneath, providing a verdant cushion and visual weight. A variegated ti- or dracaena-style leaf, striped with pale horizontal bands, has been expertly folded and curved to sweep across the wrist toward the right, introducing a graphic line that reads contemporary and elegant. The fastening is discreet - an elastic band or narrow ribbon hidden beneath the foliage - so the floral composition appears to float naturally on the skin. In soft, diffused light the materials reveal their textures: the rose's velvety warmth, the mums' tightly packed petals, and the glossy, cool sheen of the foliage. The scent is faintly rosy with the crisp green note of freshly cut leaves. This corsage is suited to ceremonies and dances across Canonbury and nearby Upper Street gatherings; it's the sort of handcrafted piece we prepare for brides and prom parties when local couples ask for something subtle, fresh, and perfectly proportioned.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
The corsage rests like a quiet promise on a light-skinned wrist, an intimate composition that reads as both poetry and careful workmanship. At its centre sits a single pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, petals broad and smooth, catching a soft, diffused light that reveals the bloom's satin surface. The orchid's lip glows with a concentrated wash of yellow and a touch of deeper orange, a small, luminous focal point against the petal's cool white.

Surrounding the orchid is a halo of delicate asparagus fern, its feathered fronds creating a tender, lace-like cradle that seems to float around the bloom. To one side a tight cluster of Hypericum berries provides contrast and a touch of seasonal warmth: the berries graduate from pale green to blushing rose and finally to a deep crimson, their glossy skins reflecting the light and offering a gentle tactile counterpoint to the orchid's velvety plane. A ruffled sprig of lime-green accent foliage adds another layer of colour and crisp texture.

Secured by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, the corsage combines classic materials with contemporary sensibility - the pearls' soft glow complementing the orchid's pure white. The image, shot against a clean white background, emphasises the arrangement's lines and surfaces so you can almost feel the coolness of the pearls, the smoothness of the petal, and the whisper of the fern. This understated yet romantic wristpiece is often chosen for proms, weddings, and celebratory evenings around Essex Road and Chapel Market, where local brides and graduates favour a look that balances tradition with fresh, botanical detail.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a small, hand-tied wearable created with care for special occasions in Canonbury, this wrist corsage is shown on a light-to-medium forearm against a bright white backdrop, its composition deliberately diagonal from the lower left to the mid-right of the frame. Two radiant yellow roses are the joyful centrepiece: a larger, open bloom paired with a slightly smaller, tighter rosebud. Each rose has a tiny clear diamante tucked near its heart, catching light like tiny stars whenever the wrist moves. Nestled just behind the right-hand rose, a single dark plum-to-burgundy mini calla lily arcs upwards, its satin-smooth petal forming a striking, sophisticated contrast to the roses' warmth. The supporting greenery is layered with intent - airy asparagus fern gives feathered movement; variegated pittosporum-type leaves with pale edges provide structure and a cool, glossy texture; and a scattering of little white button or spray fillers softens the silhouette. The visible band is minimal, allowing the florals to appear as a seamless, wearable ornament. The scent is quietly floral, the yellow roses giving a light, honeyed perfume against the green, almost citrusy lift of the foliage. Designed with local events in mind - from Canonbury Station weddings to private parties near New River Walk - this corsage reflects neighbourhood sensibilities: bright, elegant and unshowy. Florist Canonbury would photograph and pack this piece carefully for same-day local delivery, preserving its shape and sparkle for the moment it's worn.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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