St John's Wood BUTTONHOLES

For beautifully tailored Flowers St John’s Wood buttonholes, our local studio on the edge of St John’s Wood High Street is here to help you look perfectly polished. From classic white rose lapel pins to relaxed garden-style sprigs, every piece is hand-made by an experienced florist who understands how flowers photograph and last through a full day of celebrations.

We regularly create wedding and event buttonholes for ceremonies near Lord’s Cricket Ground, elegant gatherings by Regent’s Park, and chic city celebrations across Maida Vale and Swiss Cottage. Each design is wired and taped with care so it sits neatly on a jacket, waistcoat, or dress, and we'll happily coordinate with your bouquets and venue flowers for a seamless look.

Need something at short notice? Enjoy same-day delivery on buttonholes and matching bouquets across St John’s Wood and nearby:

  • Maida Vale & Little Venice
  • Swiss Cottage & Primrose Hill

Simply order online before 3 PM for reliable same-day delivery, or add buttonholes to your wedding and event enquiry and we’ll guide you on stem choices, colours, and ribbon finishes that complement your outfit and setting.

With years of floral design experience in NW8, we’re trusted by local couples, photographers, and venues for refined, camera-ready buttonholes that feel as special as the day itself.

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BUTTONHOLES
An artfully composed boutonniere lies against a finely woven, light beige linen backdrop, the subtle weave of the fabric adding a gentle, tactile warmth that recalls a carefully laid wedding suit in a St John's Wood townhouse dressing room. At the centre, two full lisianthus flowers glow in clean white, their petals gently rippling outward and tipped with flashes of deep purple that create a crisp, painterly border. This bi-colour effect feels both modern and timeless, perfect for a groom making his way to a ceremony near the tree-lined streets off St John's Wood High Street. Surrounding the main blossoms, delicate white filler flowers form tiny constellations, softening the composition and echoing the lightness of early-morning mist in nearby Regent's Park. Threaded vertically through the design is a narrow stem of grape hyacinth, or muscari, its tightly packed, bell-shaped florets saturated in a lush, blue-violet tone that adds depth and a slightly playful, woodland character. Two small, pale green buds, still closed, peek from the side of the cluster, a quiet suggestion of new beginnings and moments yet to unfold. Wisps of feathery greenery-much like fine asparagus fern-extend outward in slender arcs, lending airy movement, while more solid green leaves provide a structured base and a natural contrast to the creamy fabric background. The stems are carefully aligned and bound with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished in a discreet bow, making it effortlessly ready to pin to a lapel or jacket pocket. The overall impression is of a fresh, thoughtfully balanced floral accessory, the kind a local florist in St John's Wood would create for weddings, proms, or black-tie events, where elegance is expressed in quiet details rather than grand gestures.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, woven linen surface the colour of warm sand, a single floral boutonniere or corsage is carefully posed, its refined details catching the soft, even light as if ready to be pinned for a ceremony in St John's Wood. The arrangement is composed around a small cluster of multi-petalled, blush-pink flowers, something between miniature stocks and ruffled garden blooms, their petals layered like silk and tinted with subtle gradients from soft shell pink to a deeper, romantic rose. Threaded between these main blossoms are countless tiny stars of white baby's breath, creating a gentle halo that softens the edges and gives the piece a dreamy, cloud-like lightness. Here and there, narrow sprigs of lavender and deeper purple florets emerge, adding a hint of cool contrast and a quietly sophisticated note that suits a West London wedding, perhaps at a nearby venue off Hamilton Terrace. To one side, a short line of creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias or similarly slender blooms, remains partially closed, their smooth, tapered forms suggesting fragrance yet to unfold. A base of lush, emerald green leaves anchors the piece, while fine, airy strands of grass-like foliage and ferny tendrils extend outward, giving the design a naturally gathered, garden-fresh feel. At the base, the florist has bound the stems with a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, wound snugly and tied into an immaculate bow whose shining loops and trailing ends provide a joyful, celebratory accent. The whole composition radiates care, tenderness, and understated luxury, the kind of handmade detail that elevates a wedding, prom, or graduation celebration in and around St John's Wood.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is showcased horizontally against a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the fine, even weave reminiscent of an elegant table setting in a St John's Wood townhouse near Hamilton Terrace. The rose itself is just beginning to open, its petals gently cupping one another in a soft spiral. The outermost edges are creamy and light, while the colour warms into a deeper, almost sunset peach toward the centre, giving the bloom an inviting, luminous quality. Nestled around the upper right of the rose is a delicate spray of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a pinprick of light that softens the composition and adds an airy, romantic feel. Slim, bright green sprigs of foliage radiate subtly from behind the rose, adding freshness and movement, while two broader, dark green leaves curve gracefully around the base of the stems, lending a polished, tailored finish. The stems are expertly wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon, fully covering the green beneath and tied off with a small, refined bow that lies close to the fabric surface. The light in the image is gentle and diffuse, revealing the satin's soft sheen, the rose's velvety texture, and the delicate structure of the gypsophila without any harsh shadows. The overall impression is of quiet sophistication-a lapel flower designed for a wedding, prom, or civil ceremony, perhaps making its way to a celebration near Lord's Cricket Ground or a chic gathering by St John's Wood High Street. It embodies that calm, anticipatory joy just before vows are spoken or a special evening begins.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere lies centred on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the fabric's slightly coarse weave providing a calm, understated backdrop reminiscent of a quiet townhouse interior off Abbey Road in St John's Wood. The focal point is a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals smooth and gently curved, like soft porcelain warmed by natural daylight. In the heart of the bloom, a subtle yellow throat melts into delicate touches of reddish-orange and light brown, those careful markings giving the flower a sense of depth and individuality, as if it has its own quiet story to tell. Around the orchid's base, wisps of white baby's breath form an ethereal cloud, their tiny blossoms clustered on fine stems, offering a dreamy softness that contrasts with the orchid's bolder silhouette. On the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, rounded yet textured with tiny, spiky petals, inject a crisp burst of colour that feels fresh and contemporary, echoing the lush greenery seen in nearby Primrose Hill gardens. A broad, rich green leaf cradles the arrangement from beneath, while a smaller, darker leaf peeks out at the edge, adding layers of natural texture. The stems are tightly wrapped in glossy crimson red ribbon, the satin finish reflecting light in slim highlights, then gathered into a neat little bow or firm knot at the base. This single stroke of red, vibrant yet refined, suggests celebration - a wedding, prom, or formal dinner - and guides the eye back up towards the orchid. Created in the careful style of an experienced local florist, this boutonniere feels like a considered finishing touch for a groom or guest making their way to a ceremony not far from the tree-lined avenues of St John's Wood.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegantly styled boutonniere is captured in a calm, top-down composition, set against a subtly woven, oatmeal-toned fabric that resembles natural linen often seen in chic St John's Wood interiors. At its centre, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens serenely, its broad, satiny petals curved like the wings of a dove. The inner throat of the orchid glows softly with creamy yellow and a whisper of warm orange, adding depth and an almost candlelit radiance. Surrounding this focal flower, a ring of delicate baby's breath creates a soft, misty frame; the tiny white Gypsophila blossoms seem to float, lending an airy, romantic feel that would suit a ceremony tucked away near the leafy paths of Primrose Hill. Nestled at the base of the orchid, glossy, bright red berries gather in a tight cluster, their rounded forms and lacquered sheen bringing a festive, almost jewelled accent that hints at winter weddings or holiday parties along Hamilton Terrace. A few pale green, oval buds peek through the composition, suggesting new growth and the freshness of just-cut stems. Interwoven among the flowers and berries are lush green leaves in mixed shapes-some broader and pointed, others slender and elongated-offering a lively contrast and framing the white and red tones with natural richness. The stems are bound neatly in a vivid red satin ribbon, wrapped firmly and finished with a small, tidy knot, its short tails resting smoothly against the background. The boutonniere looks ready to be pinned to a tailored jacket, a refined finishing touch created by an experienced local florist who understands how a small piece like this can carry the emotion of a wedding day or formal celebration across St John's Wood and the surrounding streets.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An exquisitely detailed boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture providing a calm, natural backdrop reminiscent of a stylish St John's Wood townhouse interior. The focus is a single blush pink rose, captured in that tender stage between bud and full bloom, where the centre remains slightly cupped while the outer petals ease open. The petals show a delicate gradient, from a powder-soft pastel at the heart to a slightly deeper, more saturated pink along the gently ruffled edges, suggesting both youthfulness and timeless romance. Cradling the base of the rose, clusters of white baby's breath form a dainty collar, their tiny, bead-like blossoms creating a cloud of softness that lightens the composition and brings to mind classic wedding flowers carried down Abbey Road or around Lord's Cricket Ground. Wispy strands of fine, bright green foliage extend from behind the rose, like brushed strokes of greenery that give the design a feeling of movement and air. A broader, darker green leaf is carefully folded and wrapped around the lower part of the stems, adding structure and a professional polish only an experienced florist would achieve. The stems are tightly bound with a lustrous satin ribbon in shades of lavender-pink and deeper magenta, twisted into a subtle knot that adds a touch of understated luxury. The gentle sheen of the ribbon contrasts beautifully with the matte textures of leaf and linen, while soft, diffuse lighting highlights every curve and edge. This image captures the intimate craftsmanship behind a boutonniere perfect for weddings, proms, or black-tie events across St John's Wood, evoking a sense of poised celebration and quiet elegance.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonniere is photographed from above on a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles the kind of understated, natural linen you might see in a stylish St John's Wood townhouse. Centred in the design is a single, luxurious fuchsia pink rose, its petals rich and velvety, spiralling outwards in a perfect rosette that suggests both freshness and poise. The rose is framed by airy tufts of white baby's breath, each cluster made up of dozens of pin-head blossoms that add a misty, cloud-like softness and create a tender contrast to the rich pink hue. Among these delicate white flowers sit plump, glossy red hypericum berries, their round shapes and deep scarlet tones bringing a lively, almost celebratory spark to the palette, ideal for a groom walking up Wellington Road toward a ceremony. Fine strands of fern-like greenery extend beyond the flowers, lending the piece a slightly whimsical, garden-fresh feel, while broader, dark green leaves are curved and arranged with intention, subtly cupping the rose and giving the boutonniere a sculpted, tailored look that would sit beautifully on a lapel. The stems of the flowers and foliage are tightly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, secured in a neat bow whose sheen picks up the light in gentle highlights, echoing the berries' gloss. The overall composition feels balanced and thoughtfully crafted, with every element visible and harmonious. It is an accessory that speaks of intimate celebrations-weddings, proms, and formal gatherings across St John's Wood and nearby Maida Vale-captured in a single, artful floral detail that blends modern elegance with timeless romance.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the background providing a soft, tactile stage for the colours to glow. At its heart is a single rosebud in a sumptuous pink that leans toward fuchsia, petals tightly wrapped and smooth, hinting at the promise of full bloom yet holding on to that fresh, just-cut look. Encircling the rose are clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white blossom forming a cloud-like border that lightens the composition, as though a faint mist has settled around the central flower. Slender strands of bright green, feathery foliage arc out from behind, their fine, filament-like leaves bringing a sense of movement and natural spontaneity, like greenery gathered from a garden walk near Regent's Park and arranged with care in a St John's Wood studio. A few broader, darker leaves are tucked low in the design, grounding it and framing the stems. These stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a smooth, coral-red satin ribbon that gleams softly in the light, its wrap precise and secure, ending in a tidy finish that adds a tailored, couture feel. The lighting is crisp yet gentle, highlighting the velvety surface of the rose, the airy texture of the gypsophila, and the delicate shadows cast onto the fabric. The overall impression is one of intimate celebration: a handcrafted buttonhole that feels ideal for a groom or prom guest stepping out along St John's Wood High Street, carrying with them a quiet blend of romance, tradition, and personal style.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This beautifully composed boutonniere-set against a neutral, textured linen and reminiscent of St John's Wood's peaceful charm-features a perfectly spiraled pale pink rose at its heart, evoking the quiet mornings and leafy avenues that define the neighbourhood. The rose's delicate petals unfurl with soft energy, their blush tones deepening toward the centre and evoking a sense of youthful romance. Accompanying the rose, a frilled Alstroemeria blossom in pastel pink and peach reveals subtle streaks of yellow and darker accents, adding intricacy and grace to the composition. Small clouds of baby's breath impart a soft, airy quality, their white blossoms lending purity and gentle movement. Tucked in amongst these are lively green button mums, whose round shapes brighten the arrangement with playful contrast. The lush presence of local greenery is felt in slender blades and wide, dark leaves folded elegantly at the base, providing both structure and vibrance. Binding the stems, a radiant fuchsia pink satin bow draws the eye, its sheen suggesting festivity and attention to detail-a hallmark of St John's Wood celebrations and crafted traditions. The softly luminous linen backdrop, subtly textured, enhances both the natural colours and the sense of sophistication essential for weddings, proms, or milestones in this historic quarter. This boutonniere offers a blend of natural grace and expert floristry, fit for any special event in St John's Wood.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere, carefully arranged on a lightly textured beige fabric, appears as though it has just been set down on a dressing table in a townhouse off Abbey Road. The soft, neutral background resembles natural linen, creating a serene stage for the compact floral design. At the centre, a single white alstroemeria opens fully, its petals smooth and slightly ruffled at the edges, each one marked near the throat with fine streaks and speckles of reddish-brown that draw the eye inward. To the left of this main bloom, a conical cluster of vivid green buds forms a tight, scale-like spike, giving the arrangement a modern, sculptural feel while still remaining delicate. Fine sprays of white baby's breath thread through the design, their dozens of tiny blossoms adding a misty, romantic texture that softens the stronger shapes. The flowers are cradled by deep green, pointed leaves that fan out in a subtle frame, while slender, bright green grass-like strands curve and weave through the composition, bringing a sense of movement and freshness, like foliage stirred by a gentle breeze on the edge of Regent's Park. The stems are gathered and finished to the right with a neat bow of satin ribbon in a cheerful, bright pink, its glossy surface catching the light and introducing a joyful accent of colour. Soft, even lighting reveals the natural textures of every element: the satin sheen of the ribbon, the velvety petals, and the crisp greenery. This refined boutonniere, perfectly suited to weddings, anniversaries, or formal events across St John's Wood, feels both classic and contemporary, as though crafted by a florist who understands the quiet elegance of local celebrations.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a warm oatmeal-toned fabric that resembles natural linen or fine burlap, a single floral boutonniere is captured from above, as if laid out on a dressing table in a St John's Wood townhouse before a wedding. The eye is immediately drawn to the fully open white lisianthus at the centre, its many ruffled petals overlapping in soft curves, creating a delicate rosette of pure, creamy white. Slightly below and to the left, two unopened lisianthus buds in pale, green-tinged cream lean in like quiet companions, their smooth, tapered forms suggesting the promise of blooms yet to come. Sprinkled throughout the composition are dainty tufts of baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms clustered on fine stems, giving the boutonniere a light, romantic haze, much like early morning mist over nearby Primrose Hill. Wisps of slender, grass-like foliage arc from behind the main flower, extending toward the lower left of the frame and introducing a gentle sense of movement and texture. A single, broader dark green leaf sits discreetly behind the open bloom, deepening the contrast and helping the white petals stand out clearly against the neutral background. At the base, the neatly trimmed stems are wrapped with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, perfectly formed bow that adds a bright pop of colour and a playful, contemporary twist to the otherwise classic palette. The satin catches the light with a subtle sheen, echoing the softness of the petals. The even, diffused lighting reveals every curve and detail without glare, evoking a feeling of calm anticipation, as though the boutonniere is waiting to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony in one of St John's Wood's elegant wedding spots.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicate boutonniere rests gently on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its soft weave reminiscent of a well-loved table runner in a St John's Wood townhouse. At its heart sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals smooth and slightly curved like folded silk, opening to reveal a small, intricate centre brushed with warm yellow tones and the faintest suggestion of pale pink. Around the orchid, fine sprays of white baby's breath create an airy cushion, each tiny blossom forming a mist-like surround that softens the whole composition and lends it an ethereal, almost cloudlike quality. Peeking from behind, a few slender green leaves introduce a fresh, botanical contrast, grounding the piece in nature. To one side, a short side stem holds several plump, closed orchid buds in a gentle lime-green shade, promising later blooms and symbolising growth and new chapters-perfect sentiments for a wedding near Lord's Cricket Ground or a civil ceremony just off St John's Wood High Street. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, modest bow; the ribbon's glossy surface catches the light and adds a vibrant pop of colour, like a bright shopfront along Circus Road. Soft, even lighting reveals every subtle texture-from the satin's sheen to the orchid's velvety surface and the slightly nubby linen below-creating a calm, intimate mood. Crafted with the kind of attention to detail local florists bring to bridal parties and prom nights across NW8, this boutonniere feels both modern and classic, a small yet meaningful accent for formal wear.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale, oatmeal-toned fabric with a visible woven texture, much like a piece of natural linen you might see on a wedding table in a St John's Wood townhouse. The central flower is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals wide, slightly rounded, and silky to the touch, opening in a serene, symmetrical form. Within its centre, a whisper of pale yellow and cream brings gentle warmth, as though touched by soft morning light filtering through London clouds. Encircling this focal bloom is a halo of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom perched on delicate branching stems, creating a misty, cloud-like effect that softens the orchid's architectural lines. Interwoven with the gypsophila are fine, wispy fronds of fresh green foliage, perhaps a light fern or similar delicate greenery, their feathery tips peeking out just enough to frame the white flowers without overwhelming them. The florist has bound the stems tightly and cleanly with smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped in precise, overlapping layers that end in a small, neat bow, hinting at careful craftsmanship and practiced hands. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing the subtle variations of white and cream to stand out against the neutral fabric. The overall impression is of quiet luxury and calm, the sort of boutonniere chosen for a groom who prefers understated elegance at a ceremony near Regent's Park or along Hamilton Terrace. It evokes the feel of a well-planned wedding day in St John's Wood: intimate, polished, and deeply personal, with each floral detail thoughtfully composed to reflect enduring love and gentle celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that resembles the kind of understated textiles often seen in elegant St John's Wood homes, its subtle crosshatch weave clearly visible beneath the flowers. The focal point is a single ivory rosebud, medium-sized and beautifully formed, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped closely in a classic spiral that hints at a full bloom yet to unfold. At the base of the rose, a touch of green from the sepals peeks through, adding a gentle transition from creamy white to the surrounding foliage. Nestled around the rose are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming a soft halo that lightens the composition and adds airiness, like a fine mist around the central bloom. Slender, rich green leaves and a few fern-like fronds reach out from behind the rose, their shapes and textures giving depth and a subtle woodland feel, as if the boutonniere has captured a moment of nature from along the leafy streets near Abbey Road. The stems are carefully aligned and tightly wrapped in a smooth, white satin ribbon, its surface slightly glossy and catching the soft light. Just below the flower head, the ribbon is tied into a small, perfectly formed bow, suggesting meticulous craftsmanship and a sense of ceremony. Gentle, diffused lighting washes over the arrangement, creating soft shadows that accentuate the rose's layered petals and the fine structure of the baby's breath. The overall mood is one of poised elegance and quiet romance, ideal for a groom or groomsman preparing for a wedding celebration in St John's Wood or a reception by Regent's Park.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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