A thick, luxuriant bouquet featuring a fragrant mix of flowers including agapanthus, dark blue bluebells, white astrantias, oxypetalum, mint and delphinium.
When it came to choosing a name for her flower design studio in the early 1990s, Nikki Tibbles was struck by a movie title she read in a magazine. 'Wild at Heart' starring Nicholas Cage. "I thought that answering the phone with 'Hello, Wild at Heart' would sound good" she says. Moreover, the name suited her personality and the style of her flowers, which she defines as eclectic. She doesn’t like to be restricted in any way: "I just want to be me. I love colours, combining patterns on patterns. Just as I wear a floral dress with a sporty jacket or a striped skirt with a checked jumper, I like putting flowers together that people wouldn’t normally expect.". Her creative flair definitely paid off. Nowadays, Wild at Heart is one of the most celebrated British luxury florists, sought after for fairy tale weddings and A-list events.
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A thick, luxuriant bouquet featuring a fragrant mix of flowers including agapanthus, dark blue bluebells, white astrantias, oxypetalum, mint and delphinium.
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Touches of pink and light blue soften a green-colored bouquet arranged in a vintage-style vase. Flowers used are coral peonies, viburnum, scabiosa and clematis.
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A vivacious bouquet of big vuvuzela roses, dahlias and peonies Sarah Bernhardt arranged in a vintage-style pot. The colours are bold, vibrant and full of energy.
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This romantic bouquet of pink and lilac delphinium, roses, mint and clematis, is arranged in a matching pottery vase.
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A romantic bouquet in shades of pink and white, made with delphiniums, roses Sweet Avalanche, a spray rose Bombastic, astilbes and sweet peas. The vase is a vintage style tin pot that perfectly matches the flower selection.