Canonbury Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Flowers Canonbury—your local florist specialising in stunning wedding corsages for your most special celebrations. Nestled in the heart of Canonbury and only steps from landmarks such as Canonbury Square and the scenic Regent’s Canal, we bring exquisite floral artistry and personal local care to every occasion.

Our seasoned florists craft every corsage using the freshest flowers, ensuring vibrant colours and lasting beauty that capture the spirit of your wedding day. Whether you’re planning a ceremony in Islington or celebrating in Highbury or Dalston, our team knows the local venues and styles that matter most to you. From elegant wrist corsages to classic pin-ons, your vision is always at the heart of our designs.

We proudly offer same-day delivery throughout Canonbury and nearby areas — simply order online before 3 PM to guarantee your flowers arrive fresh and right on time. As trusted local florists, we care deeply about quality and service, and have earned the appreciation of couples celebrating near St. Paul's Road or enjoying the charm of Balls Pond Road.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages by local floral experts
  • Fast, reliable delivery throughout Canonbury, Islington, and Highbury
  • Secure and easy to order online for your peace of mind

Rely on Flowers Canonbury for unforgettable wedding corsages—your neighbourhood florist dedicated to making your day beautiful and stress-free.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft morning light washes over a white floral wrist corsage showcased on a light-toned forearm against a seamless white backdrop, revealing meticulous floral craftsmanship familiar to Canonbury customers. Dominating the arrangement is a vibrant white Gerbera daisy, its smooth, overlapping petals spreading outward from a bright yellow-green centre that offers a textural focal point like a tiny embroidered button. Surrounding the Gerbera are small clusters of fluffy chrysanthemum-like blooms and a handful of cream-coloured lisianthus buds and open petals; these secondary flowers add gentle volume and a layered softness that invites touch. Behind and between the blooms, deep green Ruscus leaves - their glossy surfaces slightly veined - provide a cool, verdant contrast that frames the composition and guides the eye along the forearm. The flowers are bound to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of pearlescent beads, the pearls' soft lustre catching highlights as the wearer moves, lending an antique romance to the contemporary white palette. A subtle vegetal scent of fresh stems and green foliage might linger at the edges, recalling early market deliveries from nearby Essex Road and the calm of New River Walk. This corsage, prepared with local expertise by Flowers Canonbury, is ideal for bridesmaids, prom-goers, or anyone seeking an elegant, understated accessory for ceremonies on Canonbury Square or receptions along Upper Street, and demonstrates the tactile, visual detail attentive clients rely on.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage is a soft story in pinks and greens, shown against a pure white background on a left wrist with a light-to-medium skin tone. Dominating the arrangement is a full, deep fuchsia-pink rose whose tightly packed petals radiate outward like a small, sumptuous bloom-stage; it feels both celebratory and intimate. Around it, clusters of blush pink hydrangea form a plush, textured cushion, each tiny floret catching the light with a petal-thin translucence. Scattered through the hydrangea are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), their four to six petals marked by pale green veins that draw the eye toward each blossom's centre and add a delicate, botanical finesse. On the right-hand edge a few pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, barely open pink buds promise gentle unfolding - a note of springtime anticipation. Rich emerald leaves fan beneath and between the blooms, their broad shapes providing a deep, cool contrast that sharpens the pastel palette. The whole composition is secured to the wrist by a refined bracelet of multi-strand lustrous white pearls, which wraps like a finely beaded cuff and extends slightly down the back of the hand, giving the piece a vintage-meets-modern poise. In calmer light the corsage emits the faint, comforting scent of rose and fresh foliage. Imagined for a prom, rehearsal dinner, or bridesmaid beside Upper Street or along Regent's Canal, the corsage reads as handcrafted, light to wear, and thoughtfully designed to accompany meaningful moments.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white corsage sits poised on a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white background, the kind of piece we craft often at Flowers Canonbury for local Canonbury and Islington celebrations. The centrepiece is a creamy ivory rose, richly petalled and softly cupped, its edges catching a pale sheen under soft light. Beneath it and slightly left, a larger trumpet-shaped white bloom-suggestive of Alstroemeria or a small lily-reveals a subtle lime-green throat that gives the arrangement a gentle, natural contrast. Tiny clusters of Gypsophila float like breathy lace between the main flowers, and several small green buds hover at the edges, hinting at future opening and lending a sense of living movement. Lower in the grouping, daisy-like white florets with sunny yellow centres provide a quaint, nostalgic touch, while broad, deep green glossy leaves frame the design and provide a rich backdrop for the pale blossoms. The corsage fastens with a multi-strand pearl bracelet; the beads are uniformly round and luminous, their cool surface a tactile counterpoint to the petals. There is a soft, clean fragrance - a mix of fresh rose and cut greenery - that evokes early mornings on Essex Road flower stalls or the gentle air by New River Walk. Balanced and elegant, this wristlet is ideal for brides, prom-goers, or guests at a Canonbury hall recital where understated sophistication is desired.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light highlights a carefully composed wrist corsage designed to feel both timeless and contemporary, shown on a light-toned wrist against a crisp white field. A generous pink rose, partially unfurled, takes centre stage; its petals sweep outward in layers that deepen to magenta at the edges while the inner folds stay a delicate pale pink, offering a gentle perfume reminiscent of a garden after rain. Nestled beside this rose are compact clusters of deep purple-indigo hydrangea, each tiny blossom blurred toward a subtle blue centre that lends depth and a cool, luminous quality. Behind and around the florals, slender silvery-green foliage-evocative of eucalyptus or lavender-creates a soft halo and a touch of muted scent. Variegated ivy leaves dot the composition, their dark green centres framed by cream-coloured margins, providing a familiar, traditional counterpoint to the modern curled leaf with white-and-green stripes that is artfully looped for sculptural interest. A layer of dark purple mesh ribbon sits underneath, its open weave lifting the blooms visually and adding an airy, almost ethereal texture. As a local florist in Canonbury I picture this corsage worn for weddings along Essex Road or for evening celebrations by the canal-its cool tones and refined textures translate well in photographs and under the warm glow of reception lighting. Carefully wired and balanced, it feels light on the wrist and confident in style, a small wearable arrangement meant to comfort, delight, and be remembered.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Viewed close-up on a pale white backdrop, this wristlet presents a carefully composed study in colour and texture. The centerpiece is a fully opened apricot-peach rose, its petals layered in soft, concentric curves that invite a fingertip's touch and diffuse a subtle, classic rose fragrance. To the lower left of the bloom two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design like cheerful punctuation marks, their compact, spherical faces bringing lively texture and a fresh pop of colour against the rose's gentle warmth. Underneath, deep green foliage-likely salal or ruscus-fans out to form a verdant cradle, while a single variegated leaf, striped in cream and green and folded with precision, arcs gracefully to the right, offering an architectural counterpoint and a modern edge. The corsage sits on the wearer's left wrist with skin of light to medium tone visible, photographed in soft, diffuse light that preserves colour fidelity and highlights the contrast between velvety petals and glossy leaves. The fastening is discreetly concealed, allowing the botanical composition to feel as if it is floating on the skin. Imagined in the context of Canonbury's neighbourhood-paired with a dress for a wedding at a nearby chapel or worn to a summer dance by the New River-the piece reads as intimate, handcrafted, and perfectly suited to moments of celebration when floral detail matters most.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small poem pinned to the wrist, this corsage centres on a pristine white Phalaenopsis whose broad petals open in measured calm. The orchid's lip holds a bright splash of yellow, shading into a whisper of orange at its heart, a concentrated warmth against the clean white forms. Nestled beneath and around the bloom, light, fern-like asparagus fronds float and curl - a green lace that breathes softness into the composition and cradles the flower as if it were set on a cushion of morning dew. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right, moving in colour from pale green to blushing pink and finally to a deep cranberry, suggesting ripeness and a small, natural drama that balances the orchid's poise. The corsage is anchored by multiple strands of fine white pearls that wrap gently around the wearer's wrist, their cool, smooth surfaces contrasting pleasurably with the orchid's satiny petals and the fern's delicate texture. Photographed against a stark white backdrop, each surface - glossy berry, velvet petal, feathery leaf, luminous pearl - is revealed in crisp detail, and the overall mood is quietly romantic: a piece meant for first dances, vows, or the small but potent rituals of celebration. As a Canonbury florist might say, it's an understated, meticulously made accent that feels both timeless and immediately personal.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a bright white studio background, this wrist corsage is a study in cheerful contrast and thoughtful craftsmanship, laid diagonally from the lower left of the frame toward the centre of the forearm. Two golden-yellow roses are the visual anchor - one opened fully to show layered, buttery petals, the other a smaller, cupped bloom - each accented with a single, sparkling clear crystal at its centre that catches and shards the light. Behind them a solitary dark plum calla lily unfurls, its deep, almost black-cherry tone creating a dramatic but sophisticated counterpoint to the sunny roses. Around these focal stems, airy asparagus fern lends soft, lace-like texture while broad variegated leaves with creamy edges provide a glossy, structured base; tiny white filler blossoms nestle between the foliage, giving the corsage a gently abundant silhouette without overwhelming the wrist. Visually tactile, the arrangement balances velvety rose petals, the calla's satin sheen, and the fern's filigree - and carries a faint, fresh scent of roses and green leaf. The corsage is wired and fastened so the floral display remains compact and wearable, the band mostly hidden beneath the foliage, ideal for formal occasions from prom to a city wedding. As a florist who knows Canonbury and neighbouring Essex Road, I picture this on a guest stepping out for photographs in Canonbury Square or crossing to Upper Street, a small flourish of brightness against London pavements.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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