Planning your wedding flowers? Shilpa Reddy Flower Design is a luxury floral studio based in London, specializing in creating stunning, one-of-a-kind floral displays that perfectly match your wedding vision. Founded in 2015 by Shilpa Reddy—who made a bold switch from medicine to floristry—the company blends elegance with creativity. Their multicultural team brings diverse styles and expertise to every arrangement. You might recognize their work from BBC Gardener's World and other BBC TV features.
Every wedding is unique, and Shilpa Reddy Flower Design understands that deeply. They work closely with couples to craft floral designs that reflect your personal style and wedding theme. Whether you’re dreaming of a cozy winter wonderland, a magical enchanted forest, or timeless classic arrangements, their expert team listens carefully to your ideas—spoken or unspoken—and turns them into breathtaking reality. Their signature bouquets often evoke a natural, meadow-like feel: wild, abundant, and beautifully organic.
Sustainability matters to modern couples, and it’s a priority here. Shilpa Reddy Flower Design incorporates eco-friendly materials and practices wherever possible, celebrating love, culture, and art through every floral creation. The founder’s name, Shilpa Reddy, means “work of art” in Sanskrit—a fitting inspiration for their artistic approach. They’re trusted suppliers at prestigious heritage venues like Addington Palace and create lasting silk floral installations for high-profile clients such as The Shangri-La at the Shard and Rainforest Cafe.
From bouquets to ceremony décor, Shilpa Reddy Flower Design offers a full range of wedding floral services designed to make your planning easier and your day unforgettable. They provide customized pricing to help you build a floral budget that fits your needs.
My first weddings will always be the most memorable. Getting to experience the warmth and love that surrounds a wedding really moved me.
Coming from a background in the NHS, working in an environment that is both creative and happy was a game changer.
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Growing our team so we can offer truly bespoke and beautiful wedding floral decor.
We now have a carpentry team who hand make our arch frames so we really can cater to any size and shape of the floral arch!
Get your venue decided on before planning your decor. The decor will be determined in large part by the feeling that your venue gives you.
I do love a choreographed dance routine but other lovely touches are ‘wishing trees’ where people can write messages on tags and hang them on a tree for everyone else to see.
Polaroid cameras on tables and dotted around the venue are also cute.
•Consultation call to familiarise ourselves with your unique vision and style. During this stage we will discuss your favourite botanicals, your concept (modern, romantic, minimalistic, etc) and exchange inspiration boards and photos. This is the most crucial part of the process as it's when we really get to know each individual couple and the collaboration begins.
•Send an initial proposal based on the consultation call
•Send proposal updates if needed
•Send invoice requesting 20% deposit
•Send invoice requesting full payment 6 weeks before the wedding
•Final consultation call to finalise every detail and discuss any last minute changes or additions.
Pieces of jewellery that or meaningful or plants/ flowers that are part of the couple’s story or heritage.
Yes, according to the language of flowers, the red rose symbolizes love. In the Victorian era, the language of flowers, also known as floriography, was used to convey sentiments and messages through floral arrangements. In the book "The Language of Flowers" by Vanessa Diffenbaugh, the red rose is often associated with deep affection and romantic love, making it a timeless symbol of passion and devotion.
I’m sure all florists have their own opinion 😊 but hydrangeas with their voluminous clusters of petals can lend a soft, romantic feel to bouquets and centerpieces.
Donate:
Any flowers that our clients don’t keep, we try to give to ‘Floral Angels,’ a lovely volunteer organisation, that takes these flowers on to hospices.
Repurpose:
Transform the wedding flowers into potpourri or dried arrangements to preserve their beauty and memories.
Flowers and bouquets can also be preserved in resin to create beautiful artwork for the home.
Gift:
Give the flowers to guests as thoughtful favors, or distribute them to loved ones who couldn't attend the wedding.
Plant:
Plant the cuttings from your arrangements in your garden or a special outdoor space to serve as a living reminder of your wedding day.