Balham Wedding Corsages – Expertly Crafted by Your Local Florist

At Florist Balham, wedding flowers are our true passion, and wedding corsages are one of our specialties. Every bouquet and corsage we create reflects the vibrant character of Balham — from the leafy charm of Tooting Common to the eclectic energy of Balham High Road and the lovely setting near Du Cane Court. As a trusted local florist, we understand how important personal touches are for your special day.

Our skilled floral designers handcraft each corsage using the finest seasonal flowers. We ensure your bouquets complement your wedding style perfectly, making every floral detail truly memorable. Whether your celebration is in Balham or nearby Tooting and Clapham South, our friendly team is proud to be your local wedding flower experts.

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  • Personalised designs tailored to your wedding theme

If you’re looking for stunning wedding corsages with reliable same-day delivery, let Florist Balham be part of your big day. We combine artistry, reliability, and warm, local service to create unforgettable wedding flowers for couples throughout SW12 and beyond.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage pairs timeless white blooms with a simple, refined band, shown on a light-toned forearm against a neutral white background so the workmanship is in plain view. The focal point is a striking white Gerbera daisy, its long, even petals creating a bright halo around a textured yellow-green center; beside it, small, downy chrysanthemum-like sprays and creamy lisianthus buds add a soft, layered punctuation that keeps the arrangement airy rather than heavy. Lush deep-green leaves tucked behind the flowers bring a cool, natural contrast - think ruscus or salal - their smooth surfaces reflecting a hint of studio light and visually lifting the white blooms. A multi-strand pearl wristband fastens the cluster and contributes a gentle, heirloom quality; the pearls sit close to the skin and glimmer faintly when the wrist moves. Smell the subtle vegetal freshness - a light green, almost grassy note - and imagine the tactile sensation of velvety petals brushing a lapel at a wedding or a prom kiss beneath streetlamps near Balham Station. As a florist who often crafts pieces for local celebrations, I picture this corsage accompanying formal suits and flowing gowns at small family gatherings, graduations on Bedford Hill, or a bride's mother stepping out for photographs in a nearby park. The arrangement balances purity with approachability, making it an elegant, wearable accent for meaningful moments.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Rendered against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage feels like a little story told in petals. At its heart, a rich deep fuchsia-pink rose is fully in bloom, core petals compact and outer layers loosening into a soft, fragrant rosette. Around that central note, pale blush hydrangea clusters provide a voluminous, almost cloud-like base, their tiny four-petalled florets creating a cushion that diffuses the rose's intensity. Scattered with thoughtful restraint are white alstroemeria, their smooth petals bearing faint light-green veins that lead the eye inward to delicate, pollen-dusted throats. To the right, a scattering of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tight pink buds introduce the sense of time - flowers just beginning to speak. The foliage is a chorus of broad emerald leaves, glossy and cool, which frame and lift the floral masses so the composition breathes rather than sits flat. Anchoring the piece is a refined, multi-strand pearl bracelet; its tiny, luminous beads create a net-like embrace around the wrist and let the flowers sit as if they were naturally growing there. A left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone presents the corsage, the soft warmth of skin in contrast with the clean studio light that sculpts petals and pearls. Ideal for a prom, bridal party, or a ceremony on a spring afternoon near Balham Common or along Bedford Hill, this corsage conveys gentle elegance, floral expertise and a promise of sweet scent and memory.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white wrist corsage, captured on a stark white backdrop, presents a small ceremony of textures and soft tones fitting for Balham weddings and proms. The center is dominated by a creamy ivory rose whose layered petals unfurl with a velvet softness, each edge catching a hush of light. Below it, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-fans open to display a subtle lime-green throat, bringing a gentle contrast that reads as fresh and modern. Interlaced throughout are tiny clusters of gypsophila, their feathery white sparks adding air and movement, while petite daisy-like heads with sunny yellow centres provide a nostalgic, joyful note near the wrist. A handful of glossy, deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy texture frames the blooms and adds visual weight, while several green buds hint at future opening. The arrangement is fastened by a tasteful elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet: lustrous, uniformly round beads that encircle the wrist and translate floral elegance into wearable jewellery. Crafted with the care of an experienced Balham florist, this corsage evokes the soft scent of fresh-cut petals and the cool touch of pearls beneath evening lights. It's the kind of wristlet you might order for a Balham Town Hall reception, a Bedford Hill prom, or a small ceremony by Clapham South tube-available for local delivery and made to feel effortless and timeless by Florist Balham.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A gentle aura surrounds this wrist corsage shown on a light-toned wrist against a stark white backdrop, every element composed to invite touch and linger in memory. The focal rose is a generous mauve-pink, its petals unfurling in a slow, velvety spiral with a slightly deeper magenta framing the outer ruffles; the bloom feels soft to the eye and would feel silky beneath a fingertip. Clusters of saturated indigo-blue hydrangea sit closely against the rose, their tiny florets catching light with pale blue centres that add luminosity and a cool, twilight quality. Slender silvery-green stems-suggestive of lavender or eucalyptus-provide a feathery counterpoint, their subdued tones calming the intensity of the purples. Variegated English ivy curls protectively around the composition, the cream-edged leaves punctuating the verdant greens while a glossy, striped green-and-white leaf is artfully looped into a tight spiral, lending a sculptural, contemporary twist. A veil of deep purple, open-weave mesh cradles the arrangement, its delicate netting adding depth and a slightly whimsical shimmer as if catching distant dance-floor lights. The overall scent is light and fresh, the textures ranging from silky rose to crisp ivy and soft, papery hydrangea-an ensemble that reads romantic and celebratory. Locally, this design echoes the relaxed refinement of Balham evenings and is the kind of corsage I would prepare for a bride's party leaving for a wedding near Chestnut Grove or a prom night on Bedford Hill; it feels personal, considered, and quietly elegant.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage is a study in subtle harmony, an arrangement that speaks through texture and tone. A creamy apricot rose forms the graceful centre, its layered petals spiralling inward with the hush of a private smile; the flower's warmth reads as classic and tender, almost haloed by the bright studio light against a neutral white backdrop. Paired beside it, two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums bring a playful, tactile energy - their compact, spiky heads like tiny clusters of laughter that punctuate the rose's softness. Rich green foliage, broad and glossy, fans beneath the blooms to provide a lush foundation and a sense of abundance; the leaves' deep tone makes the apricot and lime shades sing. A variegated striped leaf, folded and curved with an architectural instinct, sweeps outward in a gentle arc, introducing a contemporary graphic flourish that balances the corsage's romantic air. The piece is shown resting on smooth skin - the wrist and inner forearm a calm plane that highlights the arrangement's scale and delicate craftsmanship. Though photographed simply, the piece evokes scent and touch: the warm, honeyed perfume of rose and the crisp, green whisper of fresh leaf. As a florist who often supplies Balham's couples and prom-goers, I see this design as perfectly suited for vows, first dances, or quiet portraits at Bedford Hill or Nightingale Lane - an emblem of celebration that is both refined and ready to be worn through an evening of cherished moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a pale wrist against a studio-white field, this wrist corsage reads like a carefully composed miniature garden, the kind of piece often requested for proms and Balham weddings. At its heart sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and almost velvety to the eye, centring a yellow-and-amber throat that glows like a small sun. The orchid's lip, with its delicate ridging and warmer pigment, becomes a focused point of warmth amid the cool white. Surrounding it, feathery asparagus fern fans outward in bright, verdant strokes, creating a soft cushion that makes the bloom look as though it is floating just above the skin. Nestled within the greenery is a small cluster of Hypericum berries, their glossy skins shifting from pale green to blushing pink and finally to a deep crimson, a miniature passage of ripeness that adds autumnal charm. Subtle lime-green accent foliage near the berry cluster gives a crisp contrast in tone and texture. The floral assembly is secured to the wrist with a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls; the beads lie smooth and cool, their soft lustre reflecting the light and lending a quiet, heirloom sophistication. As a local florist serving Balham, Tooting Bec and nearby Clapham, we often describe pieces like this in terms of touch and scent - the orchid's faint, clean perfume, the fern's dry, green scent - so the wearer feels as much as sees the craftsmanship and intention behind the design.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a florist in Balham I often build small wearable statements like this wrist corsage that feel at once celebratory and quietly elegant. Captured against a pure white background, the arrangement sits diagonally across a light-to-medium forearm, the larger, open yellow rose to the left and a slightly smaller, more cupped yellow rose to its right-both fragrant, sun-bright blooms set with a single clear diamante at each heart so they glint with movement. A single dark plum or black-cherry calla lily rises just behind the roses, its sleek, trumpet-shaped petal offering a rich, velvety contrast that deepens the palette and lends a tailored, evening-ready edge. Fine asparagus fern provides an airy halo above and around the flowers while clusters of tiny white filler blooms and rounded variegated leaves-pale-edged pittosporum-build density and a touch of cool, waxy texture beneath. The corsage is wired and taped, secured by a narrow ribbon or elastic that tucks discreetly under the greenery so the flowers appear to float on the wrist. Light is soft and even, chosen to highlight petal texture, the shine of the rhinestones and the deep gleam of the calla's interior. It's a design suited to prom, a wedding party or a formal reception-an accessory I'd prepare for collection from Florist Balham or for local delivery across Balham High Road, Bedford Hill and the surrounding neighbourhoods for same-day service when fresh blooms are needed.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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