
London wedding flower venues — a florist's guide.
How to match your wedding flowers to the room — style, scale and seasonal thinking for London's most beautiful venues.
Every London venue asks for a different kind of florist. A ceiling installation that sings in a Shoreditch warehouse will feel wrong in the panelled dining room at Claridge's — and a delicate garden-style aisle that suits Kew Gardens can look lost in a large marquee. Choosing wedding flowers for London is, above all, an exercise in matching florals to the room, the scale and the season.
Matching flowers to the room.
Industrial warehouses & blank canvas spaces
Shoreditch Studios, Tobacco Dock, Village Underground.
Bold, sculptural florals that hold their own against exposed brick and steel. Oversized ceremony arches, hanging installations and long, low tablescapes work beautifully.
Classic London hotels
Claridge's, The Connaught, The Ned, The Savoy.
Refined, romantic arrangements with a nod to the room's period detail — garden roses, hydrangeas, sweet peas and softly trailing foliage.
Members' clubs & townhouses
The Arts Club, 5 Hertford Street, Home House.
Intimate, considered florals for smaller weddings — mantelpiece designs, staircase garlands and dining table pieces designed for candlelight.
Chapels & churches
St Bride's, Chelsea Old Church, Farm Street Church.
Restrained ceremony flowers — pedestals, pew ends and aisle markers designed to read from the back of the room without dominating the architecture.
Orangeries, gardens & outdoor venues
Kew Gardens, Chiswick House, Syon Park, Kensington Roof Gardens.
Naturalistic, garden-gathered arrangements that echo the setting — meadow-style aisles, loose bouquets and living tablescapes.
Marquees & private homes
Private London gardens, Fulham townhouses, Cotswolds marquees.
Fully bespoke schemes designed room by room — chandeliers of blooms, ceiling installations, a florist's eye for how the day flows from ceremony to dinner to dancing.
What's in season, when.
Spring
Tulips, ranunculus, blossom, sweet peas, hellebores.
Summer
Garden roses, delphiniums, dahlias, scabious, cosmos, sweet peas.
Autumn
Dahlias, amaranthus, hydrangea, berries, dried grasses.
Winter
Amaryllis, anemones, ranunculus, foliage, pine, ilex, candlelight.

Seasonal, hand-tied and made for the room.
Victoria visits New Covent Garden Market each week and designs every wedding to the venue and the season. Nothing is forced out of a catalogue — the arrangements you carry down the aisle are the flowers London is growing that week.
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