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We absolutely adore receiving wedding galleries, we just love to see how all our couples’ special days play out… we invite you to enjoy a journey through the highlights of our favorite weddings. Here, you'll find a treasure trove of inspiration to fuel your own wedding dreams.
From mini elopements to fully flowered ceremonies, we've put together a selection of weddings that capture the essence of Horseshoe Flowers’ floral design style- a mix of romance, fun and a passion for the most stunning colour combinations.
Whether you're envisioning a classic romance (think roses and foliage), a boho-luxe dream (pampas grass on steroids), or a bold and graphic shebang (bright and colourful dried flowers), we hope our highlights offer a glimpse into the endless possibilities we can create for you for your special day.

TH&TH Campaign Autumn 2023
Last Summer we were thrilled to work alongside the amazing team at TH&TH Bridesmaids to create the florals for their Autumn/ Winter 2023/2024 campaign.
We wanted the florals to complement the natural tones and earthy textures. We chose natural toned pampas grasses, lots of preserved foliages in different shades with preserved hydrangeas in a natural dried colour and in the softest pale blush.

Bold & Colourful Garden Party Wedding
Lucinda & Sam stunning wedding unfolded at the picturesque backdrop of her Grandparent’s beautiful home, amidst an array of stunning flowers in a bold and colourful colour palette.

Vintage-meets-Modern Barn Wedding
Jenny and Sam tied the knot at the stunning Grangefields Wedding Venue, where our beautiful dried flowers took center stage.
The slightly unusual colour combo really was so pretty- pinks, burgundy, tiny touches of teal and mustard.
Bold and Colourful Indian Fusion Wedding
Hanisha and Dean brought us a vibrant and exciting floral vision – an Indian fusion wedding bursting with bold colors. They envisioned bright dried florals, palm leaves, pampas grass, and peacock feathers.