A round ranunculus and freesia bridal bouquet, among the event floral arrangements from this San Francisco wedding florist
This is a soft, round, deeply romantic bridal bouquet for the bride who wants timeless elegance with a fresh, modern touch. It is built from lush ranunculus blooms and fragrant freesia in shades of blush pink and pure white, hand-tied into a graceful round shape and accented with subtle greenery. The result is light, airy, and a little romantic, with a classic silhouette that photographs beautifully from every angle. It is the kind of bouquet that looks effortless precisely because every stem has been arranged with care.
What you carry
- A hand-tied round bridal bouquet in blush pink and pure white
- Lush ranunculus blooms with their dense, layered petals
- Fragrant freesia adding scent and delicate colour
- Subtle greenery to keep the shape light and airy
- A coordinating boutonniere for a matched wedding look
Why a round shape stays classic
The round, hand-tied bouquet is the most enduring bridal silhouette there is, and for good reason. It is balanced from every angle, which matters because a bouquet is raised, lowered, and turned throughout a wedding day, so it is photographed from far more directions than most flowers ever are. The round shape never has an awkward side, and it reads as classic in images taken today and in the ones looked back on for decades. This version keeps that timeless shape while the blush palette gives it a soft, current freshness.
The detail of ranunculus and freesia
Ranunculus is one of the most loved bridal flowers because each bloom packs layer upon layer of tissue-thin petals into a perfect rounded head, giving the bouquet remarkable depth and texture up close. Freesia adds something most bouquets skip entirely: fragrance. Its scent is light and sweet rather than heavy, so it adds an extra dimension to the experience of carrying the bouquet without overwhelming anyone. Together they make a bouquet that rewards a close look and a deep breath as much as a photograph. It is a bouquet built to be experienced up close, not only seen from across a room.
Who it suits
This suits a chic city wedding and a romantic garden ceremony alike, and any bride who loves a soft, classic look with a fresh edge. The blush-and-white palette flatters almost any gown and any setting, and the round shape works for a formal aisle walk or an intimate elopement. It is a versatile, gentle bouquet rather than a bold statement, made for the bride who wants timeless romance.
A palette that coordinates
One of the quiet strengths of a blush-and-white bouquet is how easily it extends across a wedding. The same soft palette carries naturally into bridesmaid bouquets, ceremony flowers, and reception arrangements, so the bouquet becomes the starting point for a cohesive floral look rather than an isolated piece. The coordinating boutonniere is built from the same blooms, so the partner's look is in sync from the very first photograph.
Making it yours
The scale can be tuned to your height and your dress, and while it is shown in blush and white, the studio reworks the palette on request. Because the flowers are fresh and seasonal, the exact ranunculus and freesia varieties may shift with what is at its peak, and any substitution is chosen to hold the same soft, romantic, airy character that defines the bouquet.
Fresh and fragrant for the morning
Freesia is what gives this bouquet its scent, and fragrance fades when flowers are cut too early, so each one is conditioned close to the date to arrive genuinely fragrant rather than spent. Ranunculus and freesia both have seasonal peaks, so a little notice gives the strongest chance of the exact blooms, and the soft blush palette can extend across the wider wedding florals for a coordinated feel.
Delivery
The studio hand delivers across San Francisco and the nearby California area within about a fifty mile radius, and studio collection is available for couples who would rather pick the bouquet up on the morning.

