An artfully composed wedding table centerpiece features a dome of pale yellow roses so closely packed that they almost appear to melt into one another, creating a smooth, cushion-like mound of colour. Each rose is at its perfect moment of openness, petals unfurling in spirals of buttercream and soft gold, giving the whole design a luxurious yet gentle presence. Woven between the roses are generous sprigs of white Gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny blossoms catching the light like scattered pearls. This delicate filler adds both volume and a feathery softness, framing the roses without ever overwhelming them. At the base of the floral dome, a neat ring of vivid green foliage or flat woven leaves hugs the stems, providing a crisp edge of colour and a sense of structure. The arrangement rests in a unique white woven vase, its shape rounded and slightly pinched at the centre, like a modern wicker urn. The open lattice of the vase allows glimpses of shadow and light to play through its pattern, echoing the airy character of the baby's breath above. In front of the vase on a pristine, light-reflecting white surface, two decorative spheres in natural, rattan-like material sit side by side, reinforcing the theme of texture and craftsmanship. The softly blurred backdrop in light beige tones hints at a calm interior-perhaps a Temple townhouse dining room or a quiet corner of a local wedding venue near the Embankment-where this centerpiece could glow gently under candlelight. The overall mood is one of sophisticated simplicity, whispering of vows exchanged, shared toasts, and the timeless elegance that couples around Temple seek for their wedding flowers.
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A carefully balanced floral centerpiece showcases a generous dome of light yellow roses, each bloom fully opened and pressed closely together, creating a plush mound of soft, swirling petals. Their colour falls somewhere between butter and ivory, with hints of warmth that feel like late afternoon light drifting over the historic courtyards in Temple. Nestled among the roses, delicate sprays of white baby's breath weave in and out, their tiny clustered flowers giving the arrangement a light, airy halo. At the lower edge of the bouquet, a slender collar of glossy green foliage or neatly folded leaves circles the stems, giving a polished, tailored finish that transitions gracefully into the container. The flowers are presented in a striking white woven vase, fashioned from slender strands that criss-cross to form an open, basket-like structure. The rounded shape, narrow at the centre and fuller at top and base, adds an elegant sculptural quality, while the gaps in the weave allow gentle shadows to fall across the smooth white tabletop. To the side of the vase, two natural-toned decorative spheres crafted from similar woven strips rest casually, their organic, geometric lines mirroring the vase's texture and adding an extra layer of visual interest. The background is a softly blurred wash of warm beige or light stone, reminiscent of the walls of nearby chambers, keeping all attention on the floral design. The scene radiates calm celebration and tasteful refinement, perfectly suited to a civil ceremony reception in Temple, an intimate wedding breakfast by the river, or a thoughtfully styled dinner table in a local apartment, with flowers that appear freshly arranged and quietly radiant.

WHITE ROSES WEDDING ARRANGEMENT£85.00

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Celebrate your special day with the timeless elegance of our White Roses Wedding Arrangement from Temple Florist in Temple. This luxurious centrepiece showcases premium white roses beautifully paired with delicate gypsophila (baby's breath) and lush aralia leaves, creating a soft, romantic look that enhances any wedding table décor.

Handcrafted with care by our expert florists, each arrangement is designed to complement both classic and contemporary wedding themes. The fresh white roses symbolise purity and new beginnings, while the airy gypsophila adds texture and a dreamy, cloud-like finish. Carefully selected foliage provides structure and depth, ensuring your flowers look stunning from every angle.

Ideal for wedding receptions, top tables, guest tables, and signing tables, this versatile white rose arrangement brings a premium, boutique feel to your venue. At Temple Florist, we pride ourselves on using only high-quality, long-lasting blooms and offering a friendly, reliable service couples can trust.

Perfect for weddings in and around Temple, this design can be tailored to suit your colour palette or venue style on request. Enjoy fresh, beautifully arranged flowers delivered straight from our Temple shop, ready to place on your tables. Order now to secure your date and let Temple Florist add a touch of classic white rose luxury to your wedding day.
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    Yellow contrasts with white very well. The whole wedding table was with white decorations (tablecloth,table napkins, tableware, dinner set, etc. ) and I advised my sister to choose the yellow roses. They were perfect for the atmosphere ( we were also on the beach afterwards). So I highly recommend this color with this arrangement.

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    It was the craziest month of all with all the wedding preparation going on. I'm really thankful to Handy Flowers for arranging the most amazing flowers for my wedding. Definitely will recommend!

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    Best site to visit when you need a gorgeous centerpiece. I just saw what i liked, clicked, placed the order and voila.... Delivery on time. The whole process was easy and convenient.

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    Ordering floral centerpieces from them is painless, safe and secure. The flowers arrive on time and are just as the image shows. Prices are competitive and I've used them for quite a few weddings I've planned for my clients so far. Great service, can't go wrong.

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