Chalk Farm Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Chalk Farm Flowers, your trusted local florist for beautiful, handcrafted wedding corsages in Chalk Farm and surrounding neighbourhoods like Primrose Hill and Camden. Our skilled florists pour their passion and expertise into every creation, ensuring each corsage is as memorable as your special day.

Located near the iconic Roundhouse and just a stroll from Regent’s Canal and England’s Lane, we know what Chalk Farm locals love—elegance, freshness, and a dash of local charm. All our bouquets and corsages are made with the finest seasonal flowers, expertly arranged to complete your look.

We offer same-day delivery across Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill, and Camden when you order online by 3 PM. Whether you’re celebrating at a grand venue or a cozy gathering near Chalk Farm Road, we’ll help make your wedding unforgettable.

  • Locally sourced blooms and expert floral advice
  • Proudly serving the Chalk Farm, Camden, and Primrose Hill communities
  • Reliable same-day delivery for last-minute orders
Planning your big day? Trust Chalk Farm Flowers—your local florist—for gorgeous wedding corsages, bouquets, and floral designs that celebrate love and community. Order online and let us bring your vision to life with fresh, vibrant flowers—delivered with a neighbourly touch.

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Wedding Corsages
Seen on a light-toned forearm against an uncluttered white background, this elegant wrist corsage centres on a bold white Gerbera whose many satiny petals radiate from a fresh, lime-tinged yellow centre like a small, sunlit cushion. Surrounding it, small, papery white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds build softness and depth, their layered shapes catching subtle shadow and light. Rich, glossy green Ruscus and salal leaves frame the blooms, their smooth textures and dark tones offering contrast that makes the whites appear even more luminous. The floral cluster is affixed to a refined multi-strand bracelet of pearly white beads that gleam with a soft, vintage glow - a thoughtful detail that secures the stems while lending the piece a timeless romantic air. The combination reads as cool and sophisticated: the tactile whisper of petals, the slight grassy scent of fresh foliage, and the reassuring weight of the pearl band. As a local floral design often requested for nuptials and formal dances, this corsage reflects the kind of careful handiwork customers expect in Chalk Farm and nearby Primrose Hill or Camden Lock; Chalk Farm Flowers designs pieces like this for brides, bridesmaids, and students heading to prom, with attention to freshness and proportion. The photograph highlights the arrangement's meticulous construction and celebratory tone, inviting the viewer to imagine the quiet moment before vows or a first slow dance, when a simple white corsage feels like a promise of grace.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Photographed against a pristine white ground, this wrist corsage rests on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone and reads as a small wearable bouquet crafted with close attention to balance and texture. The focal point is a broad, fully unfurled deep fuchsia-pink rose whose velvety layers fan outward in a confident spiral; the flower's saturated hue anchors the design. Nestled beneath and around the rose are soft, blush hydrangea florets that create a cushioned, cloud-like base, their subtle shading adding depth. Interspersed are white alstroemeria blooms, each petal showing delicate pale green streaks toward the centre, a detail that brightens the arrangement and leads the eye inward. To the right a tight cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, not-yet-open pink buds suggest natural growth and gentle movement. Rich emerald-green leaves frame the flowers, their broad shapes providing contrast and a cool backdrop. The piece is secured by a refined, multi-strand bracelet of small, lustrous white pearls that encircle the wrist and extend slightly down the back of the hand, creating a tactile, jewellery-like finish. The scent would be soft and floral-rose-sweet with green, tea-like notes-while the overall feel is classic yet youthful, ideal for prom, bridesmaids, or a special reception. Locally made in Chalk Farm, this corsage echoes the neighbourhood's blend of timeless charm and market-fresh florals and is a design we at Chalk Farm Flowers enjoy crafting for celebrations in the area.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small study in quiet elegance, captured on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white field so the floral details sing. The focal point is a creamy white rose, plush and perfectly rounded, its petals layered like soft porcelain and catching the light with a gentle satin sheen. Slightly lower and off to one side a larger, trumpet-shaped white bloom-reminiscent of alstroemeria or a delicate trumpet lily-opens to show a subtle lime-green throat that gives the bouquet depth and a whisper of fresh brightness. Interwoven among these are vivid green buds at various stages of opening, bringing a sense of movement and future promise, while tiny clusters of baby's breath (Gypsophila) lend an ethereal, cloud-like texture. A few small daisy-like florets with clear yellow centres rest near the base, imparting a sweet, informal note that softens the formal rose. The whole cluster is set against several broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy, waxy surface that anchors the composition and adds contrast to the white blooms. Secured to the wrist by a multi-strand elastic bracelet of round, luminous faux pearls, the corsage sits comfortably and glows with classic refinement. You can imagine the faint, powdery scent when held close and the cool touch of pearls on the skin-details we often prepare by hand in Chalk Farm for local ceremonies and celebrations near Primrose Hill and Camden Market.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous corsage rests on a pale wrist against a stark white field, where florist craft and botanical poetry meet. The focal bloom is a lush mauve-pink rose, partially open and layered with velvety petals that carry a subtle magenta rim, as if kissed by late-afternoon light. Nestled beside it are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters, their tiny florets bearing faint, cool blue centres that create depth and a shimmering contrast to the rose's warmth. Around these main elements, slim silvery-green sprigs - suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender - offer a soft, pillowy backdrop and a faint herbal fragrance that lifts when the wearer moves. Variegated ivy with glossy, dark-green hearts edged in creamy yellow frames the composition, lending a timeless note of formality and garden charm. A bold, striped leaf with white and pale-green banding has been curled into a tight, contemporary spiral, introducing sculptural rhythm and a modern florist's signature. Beneath, a band of deep purple open-weave mesh ribbon provides texture and supports the flowers like a shadowy veil, enhancing the corsage's jewel-like tones. The overall impression is cool, refined, and slightly ethereal - a piece that suggests summer evenings near Chalk Farm Road or a stroll past the Roundhouse, suitable for bridesmaids, graduation gowns, or prom nights. As a florist I notice how the surfaces invite touch - the rose's silkiness against the crisp ivy and feathery greens - creating a small wearable bouquet that feels intimate, celebratory, and thoughtfully finished.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This corsage reads as an exercise in quiet balance, captured on a bright white backdrop so every detail can be appreciated. Anchoring the arrangement is a fully opened rose in a delicate peach or light apricot hue, its concentric petals folding toward the center like a soft invitation; the rose's faint scent seems almost visible, a gentle sweetness that belongs to early mornings and promises. Complementing it are two lively lime-green button chrysanthemums - small, round pom-poms whose compact florets add a playful rhythm and refreshing contrast to the rose's creamy surface. The flowers are cradled by deep green foliage, broad ruscus- or salal-like leaves that provide substance and depth, while a striking variegated leaf, striped with lighter tones, is artfully folded to create a sleek, graphic sweep across the wrist. The fastening is intentionally hidden, allowing the floral composition to appear seamless on the wearer's skin, which reads in the photograph as a warm light-to-medium tone and lends a human scale to the design. The soft, diffuse lighting highlights textures - the rose's velvet, the pom-pom's fine clusters, the glossy sheen of leaves - without dramatic shadows. Designed for moments such as a local Chalk Farm wedding, a prom near Camden's markets, or even a ceremony in nearby Regent's Park, this wrist corsage balances tradition and contemporary detail. It feels like something made slowly by an experienced hand, selected for freshness and wearable comfort, ready to accompany vows, photographs, and close embraces.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a little treasure on a pale wrist against a spotless white background, this wrist corsage feels like a poem in petals and pearls. The focal Phalaenopsis orchid is pristine white, its broad, satiny petals curving open to reveal a vivid yellow-and-gold throat that glows softly as though warmed from within. Surrounding the orchid, delicate fronds of asparagus fern float in fine, lace-like layers, their bright green tone providing a soft, botanical frame that lifts the bloom. A cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right, their skins graduating from tender green through blush to a deeper rose-crimson, lending a textural counterpoint and subtle autumnal warmth; nearby, a bit of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a crisp, modern edge. The entire design is secured on the wrist with a multi-strand pearl bracelet - small, creamy beads that feel cool to the touch and move with a light, rhythmic clink, evoking a sense of tradition and quiet luxury. Under soft, diffuse light the textures-smooth orchid, glossy berries, feathery fern, and the pearlescent sheen-compose a harmonious, tactile story. Suitable for prom, a wedding, or a formal celebration, this corsage conveys romance and careful craftsmanship. I picture it being chosen in Chalk Farm for a stroll toward Camden Market or worn to a nearby Regents Park event, a wearable accent that promises both beauty and understated confidence.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a Chalk Farm florist describing this wearable piece, I picture it sitting on a light-skinned wrist photographed against a bright white backdrop, the corsage laid diagonally from the lower-left toward the middle-right so you can see how it nestles when worn. Two golden-yellow roses take centre stage - one broad and open, the other a more tucked-in bloom - their petals warm and velvety, carrying the familiar soft perfume of fresh roses. Each rose is accented with a small clear diamante or rhinestone at its centre, a delicate, sparkling detail that catches the light like a tiny facet of celebration. Rising behind them is a single mini calla lily in a deep plum-burgundy, its satin curve providing an elegant, sculptural counterpoint to the roundness of the roses. The botanical supporting cast includes airy asparagus fern for lightness, glossy variegated foliage with pale margins that anchor the design, and clusters of petite white fillers - perhaps spray chrysanthemums or baby's breath - that fill the composition and soften transitions. Texturally there is a pleasing contrast: the smoothness of the calla, the layered softness of rose petals, the feathery touch of the fern, and the cool sheen of variegated leaves. In our Chalk Farm Flowers studio near Regent's Park and Camden Market we arrange these with the comfort of the wearer in mind, ensuring the band is secure and mostly concealed. The piece reads as both joyful and understated - perfect for prom, a bridesmaid's wrist, or a distinguished guest arriving from Chalk Farm Road or nearby Primrose Hill.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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