If you’re planning a wedding near Bristol or Somerset and want floral designs that feel fresh, romantic, and truly sustainable, Flowers by Imogen is the expert studio to know. Imogen and her team craft stunning arrangements using 100% locally grown blooms from the British Isles—many grown pesticide-free on their own Somerset flower farm. Their eco-friendly approach means your wedding flowers won’t just look beautiful; they’ll also be kind to the planet, with zero-waste packaging and no floral foam used anywhere.
Flowers by Imogen specializes in a classic English wild garden aesthetic that’s both timeless and contemporary. Every bouquet, buttonhole, and floral installation is custom-designed to reflect your personal style and the season’s best blooms. Whether you want lush, vibrant arrangements or delicate, romantic touches, this award-winning florist brings a fresh, colorful, and natural feel that will make your wedding day unforgettable.
From your first consultation to the final setup on your wedding day, Flowers by Imogen offers a seamless, personalized experience focused on your vision and values. Here’s what’s included:
Sustainable, contemporary, romantic, garden-style, British
The sustainable credentials of both our floral mechanics and growing methods. All locally grown flowers, many of which we are able to grow ourselves!
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I love an embroidered quote on a veil.
Each couple and wedding is very personalised. I will start off asking for your ideas and maybe a call, then I put together a board with all the inspiration and flowers I will be using. I take a lot of time to get to know exactly what you want and make sure it's as perfect as possible for your special day!
I love cosmos in bridal in flowers, they are so pretty and bring a dancing movement to a bouquet. They represent harmony, which I think is a lovely way to start off a marriage!
Of course, the classic rose! The sweet smell and soft petals I think are endlessly romantic.
You can dry the flowers and they will decorate your home for years to come! Or pressing them in a frame is also a lovely way to create a keepsake. If you have any spare, donate them to a carehome near you, or send them to a flower farm for composting!