Located beneath the iconic Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s vibrant Quayside, 5th Avenue Flowers has been turning wedding flower dreams into reality for nearly 20 years. Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a large celebration with many tables, their experienced team knows how to create stunning, personalized floral designs that perfectly match your style and venue.
As specialists in wedding floristry, 5th Avenue Flowers understands that every couple is unique. They expertly craft everything from classic bouquets filled with roses and lilies to modern, eye-catching arrangements featuring orchids and exotic blooms. Their work includes bridal bouquets, buttonholes, elegant table centrepieces, and show-stopping venue decorations like floral arches—everything you need to make your day unforgettable.
If you’re planning a wedding in the North East, 5th Avenue Flowers offers not just beautiful blooms but a trusted partnership. Their dedication to quality and friendly service ensures your wedding flowers will be a highlight of your special day.
Downton Abbey all in reds & silvers, such a very intimate setting....... Another was in Somerton, Somerset, we decorated the church & barn & Marquee, long drive but memorable wedding!
wild, original, way-ahead, scrumptious & luxurious
our originality & ability to think for ourselves - not rely on pinterest!
Take a couple of minutes out - together, breathe & realise what they have created - then get back into it & DANCE like no-ones looking!!!
A candle/arrangement just to one side, with the photo of a loved one, who cannot be there ......... so very touching
Meeting/discussion, ballpark quotation, another meeting after acceptance then another a couple of weeks prior to the wedding
Skull ......
Always have to love a rose, well conditioned they survive in a bridal bq., under the most arduous conditions, but we love herbs such as rosemary for fragrance & hydrangea for pazzazz!
Roses - longevity, they come in so many shapes sizes and colours these days, what's not romantic about them ....
Take them home, even in our vessels then return the vessels in a couple of weeks, put some on a loved ones grave/bench etc., give to nearest & dearest friends relatives