📢 Freedom Floristry will be closed 28-30 August. Orders and enquiries will resume Monday 31 August.
Petal & Promise is a soft, romantic wedding flower collection designed with gentle textures and muted tones in mind. This style has a refined, understated feel and is perfect for couples drawn to classic shapes and natural elegance.
The collection includes a range of coordinating pieces, from front-facing bridal bouquets and rounded bridesmaid posies to simple buttonholes and other complementary floral details. Each arrangement is thoughtfully designed to sit beautifully alongside the others, creating a cohesive look across your day.
Florals feature preserved roses, hydrangea, bunny tails, ornamental grasses, white ruscus, ferns and delicate filler flowers. Every piece is balanced with softness, movement and detail.
Designed using long-lasting dried and preserved flowers, your wedding florals can be enjoyed well beyond the celebration itself, with no water, refrigeration or urgent delivery timelines required.
Please note: A minimum of 3 weeks’ notice is required for all wedding orders.
This is not a pre-made bundle. You’ll build your own wedding flower set by selecting individual pieces from the dropdown menus.
Choose each item in your preferred size, quantity, colour palette and binding style, and add them to your cart one by one until you’ve created your perfect combination. To keep adding pieces, simply add your first item to the cart, then use your browser back button to return and continue building your set.
Every arrangement will be styled in harmony with your selected tones and the soft, romantic Petal & Promise aesthetic. Smaller sizes feature fewer stems for a lighter look, while larger sizes offer fuller, more abundant arrangements.
All arrangements are carefully created using dried and preserved florals. As these are natural materials, slight variations in colour, texture and size may occur, making each piece unique.
📢 Freedom Floristry will be closed 28-30 August. Orders and enquiries will resume Monday 31 August.