Balham Wedding Corsages

At Balham Florist, we know just how important the little details are on your big day. Our team of experienced floral designers handcrafts elegant wedding corsages that add a beautiful finishing touch for bridesmaids, mothers, and special guests. Each corsage is made fresh to order with premium flowers, from romantic roses to delicate orchids.

Our flower shop is nestled near Balham Station and Hildreth Street Market, right in the heart of the Balham community. We’ve been creating joyful memories with our blooms for years, proudly serving not just Balham, but also nearby Clapham, Tooting, and Streatham.

Need your wedding corsages in a hurry? With our trusted same-day delivery service, you can order online until 3 PM and trust us to deliver fresh, stunning flowers exactly when you need them. Whether you're planning a grand affair at Balham Bowls Club or a small ceremony by Tooting Bec Common, our local expertise guarantees reliable service and artistry every time.

  • Bespoke corsage designs matched to your wedding style
  • Personal, friendly advice from a knowledgeable local florist
  • Prompt, flexible delivery to Clapham, Tooting & Streatham

Let Balham Florist bring a touch of floral magic to your special day. Order online for locally-crafted beauty, handled with care and delivered with love, right here in the heart of Balham.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm against a pared-back white background, every detail arranged with considered floral craft. The eye is immediately drawn to a generous white Gerbera daisy at the centre, its clean, crisp petals radiating in even layers from a vivid lime-yellow-green core that adds a lively focal note. Nestled close are clusters of soft, button-like chrysanthemums and a few creamy lisianthus buds-these smaller flowers introduce a softer, cloud-like texture that complements the Gerbera's architectural clarity. Rich, deep green foliage-likely Ruscus or salal-emerges behind the blooms, its glossy surface and elongated shape lending contrast and visual depth while framing the composition along the forearm. The blooms are mounted on a refined multi-strand pearl wristband; the tiny pearls shimmer gently, bringing a whisper of vintage elegance that pairs beautifully with contemporary minimalism. Under studio light the white petals read cool and sculptural, while the arrangement releases a subtle green, slightly sweet scent that feels fresh and reassuring, like early morning air around Tooting Bec Common. This corsage is suited to brides, bridesmaids, prom-goers, or graduates seeking an understated statement piece; its secure construction promises comfortable wear through photos and dances. The photograph captures both the tactile qualities-the satiny petals, the tender buds, the smooth beads-and the emotional effect: a gesture of celebration and quiet refinement meant to be worn and remembered.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Framed by a pristine white backdrop and resting on a light-to-medium toned left wrist, this wristlet feels like a tiny garden woven for a first dance. The focal point is a sumptuous hot fuchsia rose, fully unfurled with concentric rows of satiny petals that catch soft studio light and throw back a gentle glow. Nestled beside it, blush-pink hydrangea florets add plush volume and a whispered lavender undertone, while pristine white alstroemeria-their petals brushed with faint green veins-bring bright, delicate punctuation to the composition. On the right, pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of almost-closed pink buds lend a sense of imminent bloom, a quiet promise that the corsage will gently evolve over an evening. Rich emerald leaves cradle the entire piece, their smooth, waxy texture contrasting with the petals' softness. The florist's construction is evident in the pearl-fastening: multiple strands of tiny, luminous white pearls form a net-like bracelet that secures the arrangement and spills slightly over the back of the hand, offering a classic sheen against skin. Visually balanced and tender in scent, this corsage evokes springlight and ceremonial grace - a style often chosen by couples planning intimate gatherings around Balham's green spaces or by those collecting flowers from the market on Balham High Road. It reads as handcrafted, refined, and perfectly suited to vows, proms, or small celebratory evenings.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage, photographed against a clean white backdrop, sits on a light-skinned wrist entering the frame from the bottom right, its composition speaking of gentle ceremony and close attention to detail. The focal point is a full, creamy ivory rose whose velvety petals open in soft concentric layers, catching light in a way that feels almost luminescent. Just below and a touch to the left, a prominent trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely alstroemeria-reveals a delicate green-yellow throat that deepens the arrangement's tonal range. Interspersed among these are fresh green buds that promise more blossoms to come and clouds of tiny white gypsophila, lending a feathery texture that calms the eye. A petite cluster of white, daisy-like florets with sunny yellow centers nestles near the wristband, adding a playful, vintage note. Rich, glossy dark-green leaves with a smooth surface frame the flowers, creating visual contrast and a sense of lushness. The corsage is fastened to the arm with a stylish, multi-strand pearl bracelet-rows of round, luminous pearls that sit cool against the skin and amplify the piece's classic elegance. The soft, neutral lighting emphasizes tactile details-the rose's velvet, the alstroemeria's subtle ribbing, the pearls' sheen-and suggests a faint floral scent reminiscent of early spring. Crafted with Balham sensibility and perfect for weddings, proms, or theatre nights on Balham High Road, this corsage is also available for local hand delivery from Balham Florist across Bedford Hill and nearby streets.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is an intimate study in contrasting textures and rich, cool colour-presented on a pale wrist against a stark white backdrop so every detail stands out. The focal bloom is a generously sized pink-lilac rose, opened just enough to reveal layers of delicate, velvety petals whose outer edges deepen into a magenta blush. Surrounding it, dense clusters of deep purple hydrangea provide a luxurious cushion, each tiny petal tipped with a soft blue halo that catches daylight like the first stars of evening. Variegated ivy with cream-edged, dark-green leaves threads through the arrangement, adding a familiar, almost botanical warmth, while silvery eucalyptus-like sprigs unfurl to give the corsage a light, aromatic presence. A contemporary flourish-a wide, green leaf banded with white-has been tightly rolled into an elegant spiral, giving the piece a sculptural silhouette. The whole sits on a dark violet, open-weave mesh that peeks out beneath the blooms and subtly echoes the hydrangea's tones.

I crafted this style many times for weddings and proms across Balham High Road and Bedford Hill; at Balham Florist we pay attention to how the scent and feel complement a wearer's gown and evening air. It feels cool and lightly fragrant, suited for evening events or late-summer ceremonies, and is robust enough for same-day delivery across Balham, Tooting and nearby streets while preserving the fresh, handcrafted detail that makes it memorable.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrast and local, handcrafted refinement, photographed on a left wrist with a light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white background. The focal point is a fully opened rose in a soft apricot-peach shade, its petals layered like a small, tender sun and inviting the fingertips to linger. Nestled to the lower left of that central bloom sit two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - lively pom-poms that bring a sprightly texture and a bright punctuation to the composition. Beneath these flowers, broad, dark green leaves such as ruscus or salal form a plush, supportive bed, their glossy surfaces visually grounding the design. A long, variegated leaf with cream-striping is deliberately curled and folded to sweep from under the rose toward the outer wrist, creating an architectural line that feels contemporary yet timeless. The fastening is concealed, so the arrangement hugs the skin cleanly, suggesting careful floral technique and attention to comfort. I imagine this piece accompanying moments at nearby Balham High Road cafés, on a walk to Tooting Bec Common, or pinned close during a neighbourhood wedding rehearsal; its scent is a soft wash of rose with a fresh green note, and its palette reads as both romantic and celebratory. Crafted with local sensibility and floral expertise, this wristlet embodies the quiet confidence of a piece you might order from Balham Florist for prom, a civil ceremony, or any intimate celebration in the area.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A single, sculptural white Phalaenopsis orchid crowns this wrist corsage, shown on the light-skinned wrist of a wearer and set against a clean white field so every detail reads clearly. The orchid's broad, ivory petals open like a delicate fan, their satin surface reflecting a cool, gentle light; at the heart, the labellum glows with concentrated yellow and warm orange tones, a small, intricate painting at the bloom's centre. Beneath and around it, we layered soft asparagus fern - bright green, airy fronds that give the piece movement and a tender, tactile depth, the sort of foliage that breathes and almost smells faintly green in warm hands. To one side, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries provides contrast: each bead shifts in color from pale green to warm rosé and finally a rich cranberry, their glossy skins catching highlights and inviting a close look. Small ruffled lime foliage near the berries adds a pop of zesty colour and a fine-textured edge. The composition is mounted upon a refined multi-strand wrist bracelet of tiny white pearls whose cool shimmer and heirloom quality elevate the natural elements. The overall impression is elegant, restrained and heartfelt - made for weddings, dances or thoughtful moments when one wants a small, wearable statement. As created by Balham Florist, it echoes the polished, intimate sense of style you'll find along Balham High Road and the leafy calm close to Balham Station, crafted for local delivery or collection at balhamflorist.co.uk when a last-minute, lovingly made piece is needed.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Arranged with the sensibility of a local craftsman, this wrist corsage appears on a pale forearm set against a bright white field, its composition balancing cheer and drama. Two vivid yellow roses take centre stage, the left bloom opened wide like a small sun while the right remains more sheltered and bud-like, each punctuated by a delicate clear crystal at its centre that shimmers as the light shifts. A single dark plum calla lily rises behind them, its satin petal curling upward and providing a rich, elegant shadow that intensifies the yellow's warmth. Fine asparagus fern threads thread through the arrangement, lending soft, feathery texture and a sense of movement, while broader variegated leaves with pale margins sit beneath as a structured foundation. Tiny white spray flowers nestle into the greenery, offering gentle highlights that make the composition read fuller and more romantic. The corsage sits diagonally across the wrist, band discreet and functional, photographed to show how the piece follows the arm's line from the lower left toward the centre right. Under studio light, petal texture, glossy foliage, and the subtle sparkle of the gems are all easy to read; the perfume would be light, a fresh rose note with green underscents. It would suit a bride's attendant, a prom-goer, or anyone stepping out for an evening near Tooting Bec Common or a celebratory dinner on Balham High Road who wants both cheer and refinement at their sleeve.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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