Norbiton WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers Norbiton, we create elegant, hand-crafted wedding corsages that perfectly complement your special day. From delicate wrist corsages for bridesmaids to classic lapel styles for mums and guests, every piece is designed by an experienced local florist right here in Norbiton.

Our studio, close to Kingston Hospital and a short stroll from Norbiton Station and Kingston Road, is known for fresh seasonal flowers, thoughtful design, and reliable same-day delivery (available until 3 PM). Whether your venue is in Kingston upon Thames, New Malden, or Surbiton, we carefully coordinate colours and textures so your corsages match your bouquets, buttonholes, and overall wedding theme.

With years of wedding floristry experience in the local area, we understand how important the finer details are. We select long-lasting blooms and secure, comfortable fittings so your corsages look beautiful from the first photographs to the last dance.

  • Professional design advice from a trusted Norbiton florist
  • Fresh, hand-made corsages crafted on the day of your wedding
  • Convenient same-day delivery across Norbiton and nearby areas (order by 3 PM)

You can easily order online or get in touch to discuss bespoke colours, flower choices, and packages to match your bridal bouquets. Let Flowers Norbiton take care of your wedding corsages, so you can relax and enjoy every moment.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage is pictured on a light-toned forearm against a plain white background, its design both sculptural and intimate. A striking white Gerbera takes center stage, its abundant, silky petals arranged like fine layers of fabric radiating from a bright, yellow-green central disc that offers a subtle, tactile contrast. Surrounding the Gerbera are smaller, cushiony white sprays-chrysanthemum-like florets and tender lisianthus buds-whose rounded forms soften the composition and create depth, as if the main bloom is cradled by miniature clouds. Deep green foliage peeks out from beneath, broad and glossy, providing a cool visual anchor and amplifying the purity of the whites. The whole cluster is secured by multiple strands of small, luminous faux pearls that encircle the wrist, catching light with a soft sheen and lending the corsage a timeless, romantic feel. Imagine the gentle brush of petals against skin and the faint, refreshing scent of cut greens and white blooms on a crisp morning. This corsage suits brides, bridesmaids, prom dates, and graduates-an elegant accessory for vows, formal dances, or milestone photographs taken near Kingston Market or after a walk through Richmond Park. As a local florist, Flowers Norbiton often assembles pieces like this for same-day pickup in Norbiton and nearby Surbiton, crafted to feel both personal and enduring for your special moment.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a whispered promise of a first dance: a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose claims the centre, its dense petals unfurling in a perfect spiral, soft and tactile under the fingertips. Surrounding the rose, clusters of blush pink hydrangea create a cushioned backdrop whose tiny, papery florets catch the light and lend a gentle volume, while the white alstroemeria-with four to six smooth petals edged in faint pale green-adds crisp, floral punctuation and a refined silhouette. On the right-hand side, pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of small, barely open pink buds suggest forthcoming blossoms, introducing a quiet sense of unfolding time. Broad, glossy emerald-green leaves frame the composition, their cool sheen providing a dramatic foil to the warm pinks and whites. The corsage is fastened to the wrist with a multi-strand bracelet of tiny, luminous white pearls that sit snugly against the skin and spill slightly toward the back of the hand, giving a vintage, heirloom feel without weight. Set against a pure white background and modelled on a light-to-medium skinned left forearm, the piece showcases meticulous floristry-sensory, fragrant, and wearable-ideal for weddings, prom nights, or milestone celebrations. As a local touch, imagine this corsage being chosen for a Kingston-upon-Thames celebration, collected after a morning stroll from Norbiton station or gifted following an afternoon at the nearby markets; its balance of colour, scent, and craft speaks of calm assurance and momentary joy.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in restrained elegance: a creamy ivory rose anchors the arrangement at centre stage, its velveteen petals unfurling outward with a soft, reassuring symmetry. Beneath it and slightly to the left a larger trumpet-shaped white blossom-likely Alstroemeria-reveals a gentle lime-green throat that draws the eye inward and provides subtle colour contrast without disturbing the serene palette. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila float like mist between the focal blooms, and several vivid green buds sit poised along the upper edge, promising future blossoms and lending organic movement. Toward the wrist, a small spray of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres offers a cheerful, intimate detail. The composition is balanced by broad, waxy dark-green leaves whose glossy surfaces reflect studio light and give the corsage a fresh, just-cut appearance. A multi-strand pearl bracelet fastens the arrangement, the cool, smooth beads circling the wrist with quiet luxury and ensuring the flowers sit comfortably for an evening. I make pieces like this frequently for celebrations across Norbiton and Kingston - quiet weddings at local chapels, proms leaving from Norbiton Park, and family photographs taken by Canbury Gardens - and at Flowers Norbiton we keep stems conditioned so the scent remains clean and subtle. The overall effect is one of refined celebration: soft white, verdant green, and polished pearls combining to mark meaningful moments with grace.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Captured on a fair, light wrist against a simple white backdrop, this wrist corsage combines classic romance with contemporary detail in a design meant to be noticed and touched. The focal bloom is a generous pink rose, partially open so its concentric petals reveal a gradation from soft blush at the centre to a richer magenta at the outer ruffles, each petal catching gentle light and suggesting a soft, lingering fragrance. Nestled beside it are several compact clusters of deep purple-indigo hydrangea, their tiny florets showing pale blue centres that lend an inner glow and a voluptuous texture. Long, silvery-green sprigs-thinking of eucalyptus or dried lavender stalks-fan out softly behind the flowers, adding a cool, whispery backdrop and subtle aromatic character. Glossy variegated ivy with dark green hearts and cream-edged margins traces the corsage's silhouette, while a broad green leaf with striking white and pale green stripes is elegantly curled into a spiral to introduce sculptural contrast. A dark purple, lacy mesh underlay peeks through, its open weave giving the arrangement lift and a theatrical, evening-ready quality. The piece feels like a wearable bouquet: textural, fragrant, and balanced between tradition and modern design. As a local florist with daily deliveries around Norbiton and nearby Kingston, I make pieces like this for bridesmaids, prom nights, and anniversary evenings-events where the wearer should feel treasured and poised, with a corsage that photographs beautifully and holds up through a long celebration.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The corsage is a study in gentle contrasts, captured against a pure white backdrop and worn on a wrist of light to medium skin that lends warmth to the floral palette. Dominating the arrangement is a single, large apricot-cream rose, petals unfolding in delicate, silky layers that invite touch and exhale a faint, classic rose scent. To its lower left two lime-green button chrysanthemums - cheerful pom-poms with rounded, clustered florets - inject a lively dash of colour and playful texture, brightening the composition like confetti against the rose's soft glow. Underpinning the blooms, broad dark-green leaves (likely ruscus or salal) create a plush foundation, while a variegated leaf with crisp white striping is folded and curled to arc elegantly away from the rose, lending architectural poise and a contemporary graphic edge. The arrangement is carefully wired and concealed on the underside, the securing ribbon or elastic hidden beneath the greenery so the flowers remain the visible hero. In soft studio light the peach and lime tones read true and luminous; the glossy foliage adds depth and shadow that enhances the corsage's sculptural quality. This wristlet feels perfect for prom corsages, bridesmaids, or mothers honored at a wedding - a piece that celebrates tactile softness, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a quietly joyful mood. It conveys freshness and care, a small wearable bouquet designed to mark moments that linger in memory.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a short, gentle poem tied at the wrist, this corsage places a single white Phalaenopsis orchid at its center: broad petals that seem almost porcelain in their purity, opening to reveal a sunlit yellow and deeper orange throat that becomes a quiet focal point. Surrounding the bloom, airy asparagus fern curls and floats, its bright green fronds creating a soft, lace-like halo that both cushions and elevates the orchid. A small cluster of Hypericum berries provides a tender counterpoint - their skins shifting from pale green to warm rose and ultimately to ripe cranberry - introducing an autumnal warmth and tactile contrast to the silky flower. The arrangement sits on a classic multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, each bead cool and smooth against the skin, conveying a sense of tradition and refined restraint as it straps the composition in place. In morning light-perhaps on a walk through Norbiton Park or en route from Norbiton station toward Kingston Market-the corsage catches fleeting glints and seems to breathe with the wearer's movements. It smells faintly of fresh greenery and the orchid's gentle, almost imperceptible sweetness; the textures invite touch while the colors remain serene. Designed to complement formal attire for weddings, graduations, or prom evenings, the piece reads as understated luxury: approachable, carefully made, and perfectly suited to local celebrations in the Kingston area.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist imagining the moment it will be worn, I see this wrist corsage as a small, radiant story placed on a light-to-medium toned forearm and photographed against a clean white backdrop. Two golden-yellow roses take centre stage-one more open and luminous on the left, the other tucked in as a smaller, cupped companion to the right-each given a delicate, clear crystal stud at its heart so the blooms sparkle with motion. Tucked slightly above and to the right, a single deep-plum calla lily unfurls in a trumpet of near-black richness, its sleek surface and sculptural silhouette creating an electric contrast with the soft, sunlit roses. The arrangement is built from textures: airy asparagus fern threads add lightness and movement, variegated green-and-cream leaves ground the design with their waxy weight, and tiny white filler blooms-reminiscent of spray mums or gypsophila-dot the composition for depth and fullness. The corsage sits diagonally across the wrist from the bottom-left toward the centre-right of the frame, fastened with a thin band so the flowers remain the focus. The overall impression is of cheerful elegance-a wearable accent that smells faintly of fresh roses and green foliage, perfect for prom, homecoming, or an intimate wedding. When I picture this piece in local context, I imagine it being chosen by someone attending a celebration near Norbiton Station or a summer reception by the Thames at Canbury Gardens, its colours catching the late-afternoon sun with quiet, confident glamour.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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