Streatham BUTTONHOLES

At Streatham Flowers, we handcraft elegant, long-lasting buttonholes that look perfect in every photo and feel comfortable to wear all day. Working from the heart of Streatham High Road, our experienced florist team carefully wires and conditions each stem, so your flowers stay fresh from first arrival to last dance.

Whether you're planning a classic white rose buttonhole for a church on St Leonards Churchyard or a relaxed wildflower style for a reception near Tooting Bec Common, we'll guide you on colours, flower choices and finishes that complement your suit and tie. We regularly create coordinated bouquets, corsages and buttonholes for weddings and civil ceremonies across:

  • Streatham Hill
  • Norbury
  • Brixton and surrounding areas

Need buttonholes in a hurry? Our local studio offers reliable same-day delivery in Streatham and nearby postcodes when you order online before 3 PM. Every design is made to order, using fresh, seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers we've worked with for years.

From understated foliage sprays to standout statement blooms, we'll match your buttonholes to your overall wedding or event theme and schedule delivery to your home or venue for a stress-free experience. Trust Streatham Flowers for beautifully crafted buttonholes that showcase true local expertise and attention to detail.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere rests against a pale beige, linen-like background, its softly woven texture giving a quiet, homely warmth that recalls calm mornings in a Streatham townhouse before a big day begins. Dominating the small design are two open lisianthus flowers, their petals a clean, luminous white with beautifully ruffled edges painted in deep purple, creating a crisp bi-colour effect that feels both classic and modern. Close to these main blooms, clusters of tiny white flowers-similar to baby's breath-are tucked in, their miniature blossoms forming a delicate haze that softens the strong lines of purple. A single, upright stem of muscari-style flowers offers a more intense accent: closely packed, bell-shaped florets in dark lavender-blue that run like a vertical thread of colour through the composition. Around this core, light, lacy greenery with a feathery texture spreads outward, intermingling with a few more solid, darker leaves to create depth and a sense of natural movement, as if the piece had just been gathered from a sheltered garden off Streatham High Road. Two pale green, unopened buds rest near the blooms, suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of the day ahead. At the base, the florist has wrapped the stems in smooth white satin ribbon, the finish tight and precise, with the ribbon gathered into a neat bow that makes it instantly ready for a lapel. The overall impression is of quiet sophistication and tender anticipation-suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest who wants their flowers to feel personal, understated, and thoughtfully composed.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly textured, light beige linen that looks like it could belong on a Streatham dining table prepared for a family celebration, a single floral boutonniere or corsage is laid out with care. The arrangement is small, about the length of a hand, yet full of character. At its core, ruffled light pink blossoms cluster together, their many petals layered like miniature garden blooms or delicate stock flowers, with a gentle gradient from pale blush on the outer petals to a slightly deeper, warmer pink inside. Nestled among them are countless tiny white baby's breath flowers, each no bigger than a pinhead, forming a misty halo that softens the edges and gives an airy, romantic feel, ideal for weddings at local venues near Streatham Hill. Fine accents of lavender and soft purple flowers peek through the pink and white, adding subtle depth and a whisper of cool colour. Extending to one side, several slender, creamy white buds tinged with pale green-likely freesia-curve outward, still mostly closed, suggesting freshness and the promise of scent when the petals finally unfurl. The flowers sit on a bed of glossy, dark green leaves, broad and reassuring, from which sprigs of delicate, grass-like foliage and ferny strands reach out, lending a natural, garden-picked charm that feels at home near Streatham Common's greenery. At the base, the stems are bound tightly and finished with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, its gleaming bow perfectly tied, with smooth loops and tapered tails. The even, gentle lighting emphasises each texture-from the satin's sheen to the linen's weave-creating a sense of calm anticipation before the celebration begins.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted peach rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of simple, natural cloth you might find on a well-loved table in a Streatham Hill townhouse just before a wedding. The background's fine, even weave creates a gentle, understated canvas that allows the floral details to stand out without distraction. At the heart of the image, a single rose in soft, sun-warmed peach tones opens partially, its petals moving from a rich, warm apricot in the centre to a delicate, creamy blush along the edges, suggesting both freshness and tenderness. Tucked to the upper right of the bloom, airy sprigs of white baby's breath form a halo of tiny blossoms, giving the boutonniere a light, romantic feel that pairs well with spring or summer celebrations around Streatham Common or The Rookery gardens. Slender green blades of foliage, almost grass-like, arc out from behind the rose, while two darker, glossy leaves cradle the base of the arrangement, grounding the pastel flower in deeper green. The stems are bound together with a peach satin ribbon that mirrors the rose's hue, wrapped with a florist's precision and tied off into a demure bow that sits neatly at the lower end. Soft, even lighting drifts across the composition, accentuating the rose's velvety surface, the tiny star-like gypsophila blooms, and the slight sheen of the ribbon. Overall, the image conveys quiet elegance and a sense of intimate celebration, as if this buttonhole has been placed aside for a groom, best man, or proud parent preparing for a heartfelt ceremony in the local Streatham community.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop that feels like the fabric of a well-loved suit, this elegant boutonniere captures the refined side of Streatham celebrations. The focal point is a single white phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals smooth and almost porcelain-like, opening outward in a calm, sculptural arc. At its centre, the orchid's throat reveals a warm wash of butter-yellow blending into subtle reddish-orange freckles, a tiny burst of colour that draws the eye and hints at the intricate beauty often missed at a glance. Surrounding the orchid, fine sprigs of white baby's breath form a delicate frame, each miniature bloom resembling a soft dot of foam, filling the gaps with a dreamy, romantic haze. To the left, two round lime-green chrysanthemum buds, tightly packed with slender, spiky petals, bring a playful yet sophisticated contrast, their fresh green hue echoing the new leaves you might see walking along Streatham High Road in early spring. Beneath the flowers, a glossy deep green leaf lies like a small, protective shield, grounding the design, while a darker green leaf near the base adds quiet depth. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a rich crimson satin ribbon, coiled with precision and finished in a compact knot, the red accent offering a vivid splash of colour that speaks of festivities, speeches, and clinking glasses. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing the textures of petal, foliage, and fabric to be clearly appreciated, as if this boutonniere were being carefully examined before being pinned to a lapel for a wedding or black-tie event somewhere between Streatham Common and nearby Norbury.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole is photographed from above on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle texture providing a calm, understated stage for the design. At the centre, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid unfolds its broad petals with gentle confidence, each petal slightly curved and luminous, leading the eye towards a throat tinged with creamy yellow and soft orange, like a warm ember glowing at the flower's core. Surrounding this focal bloom, clusters of white baby's breath create an airy halo, their many tiny flowers forming a soft, cloudlike ring that introduces movement and delicacy. Tucked closely beneath the orchid, a cluster of glossy red berries, reminiscent of hypericum, offers a rich, cherry-red accent, the round shapes and smooth skins giving a cheerful, almost jewel-like glint. Nearby, a few pale green, oval buds suggest freshness and the promise of growth, adding a subtle transition between the red berries and the surrounding greenery. Various green leaves, some broad and pointed, others narrower and elongated, are woven carefully through the boutonniere, adding depth and a lush, garden-fresh character, like foliage gathered from a sheltered corner of a Streatham garden near Streatham Common. The stems are bound tightly with a vibrant red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied in a neat, compact knot, its short tails resting against the fabric as if moments away from being pinned to a groom's jacket. The composition feels perfect for winter weddings, proms, or formal celebrations across Streatham and neighbouring Balham, radiating a sense of thoughtful craftsmanship and romantic intent.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is laid thoughtfully on a pale, textured linen surface, the kind of gentle, neutral background that lets every petal and leaf tell its own story. Viewed from a slightly overhead perspective, the central rose steals the eye: its petals are tightly coiled at the warm, blush-toned heart and then gradually unfurl, petal by petal, into fuller, more open layers where the pink deepens to a richer, almost magenta edge. The bloom feels freshly cut, as if it has just arrived from an early-morning delivery destined for a wedding in Streatham or a prom gathering near the station. Around the base of this rose, dainty clusters of white baby's breath gather like tiny clouds, their soft, cottony appearance adding airiness and a touch of classic wedding tradition that locals often choose for ceremonies near Streatham Common or hidden garden venues off Leigham Court Road. Slender, bright green, grass-like fronds radiate gently from behind the flower head, framing the rose with light, feathery strokes, while a single, darker green leaf has been expertly folded and wrapped to hug the stems, giving the piece a neat, tailored profile. The stems are bound with a smooth, satin ribbon in tones of light pink and soft lavender, the fabric wound precisely and finished in a tidy knot that glows subtly under the soft, even lighting. A hint of a silver pin at the base signals its purpose as a lapel accessory, ready to be fastened securely to a suit jacket. The composition feels romantic yet modern, the sort of handcrafted detail a Streatham Flowers florist might prepare for a groom and his groomsmen, or for a special guest heading to a black-tie celebration along the lively stretches of Streatham High Road.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A detailed close-up shows a romantic boutonniere resting on pale beige, lightly textured fabric, reminiscent of natural linen often used in rustic-chic weddings around Streatham and the surrounding South London venues. The central focus is a single fuchsia pink rose, its petals rich and velvety, spiralling tightly from the core and then opening into soft, rounded layers that suggest both freshness and depth of colour. Cradling this rose are delicate sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a fine, cloud-like ring that offers gentle contrast and a feeling of purity. Nestled among the white flowers are small, bright red hypericum berries, smooth and glossy, adding little flashes of festive red that echo the warmth of a joyful celebration. Around the base of the rose, darker green leaves are carefully folded and curled, creating a sculpted collar, while lighter, feathery greenery extends just beyond, giving the whole piece an airy, organic outline. The stems are tightly wrapped with a rich red satin ribbon, tied into an elegant bow that catches the light with a subtle sheen, reinforcing the romantic palette of pink, white, green, and red. Viewed from a slightly overhead angle, every texture is visible: the softness of petals, the crispness of leaves, the shine of berries, and the gentle weave of the fabric. This small floral accessory, exactly the kind a couple might choose from a Streatham Flowers consultation for a groom or groomsman, feels perfect for weddings near Streatham Common, civil ceremonies in local halls, or proms and black-tie events, radiating tenderness, celebration, and careful artisan skill.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully composed boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its understated backdrop evoking the calm of a quiet morning in Streatham before guests arrive for a wedding at a local venue. At the centre is a single, tightly closed rosebud, its hue hovering between deep fuchsia and rich crimson, each velvety petal curving inward like folded silk. The rose's vibrant colour glows against the neutral surface, drawing the eye immediately to its smooth, sculpted form and suggesting the first stirrings of romance and celebration. Encircling this central bloom are clusters of fine, cloud-like baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms forming a light, frothy frame that softens the intensity of the rose and introduces a sense of airiness and movement, much like blossom caught on a breeze along Streatham High Road in spring. Slender strands of bright green foliage fan out behind the flowers: some fronds are fine and feathery, while a few darker leaves add depth and structure, ensuring the arrangement feels both organic and thoughtfully balanced. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a smooth, red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light in subtle highlights and lending a refined, tailored finish, similar to a well-knotted tie on a groom's suit. The overall lighting is clear and even, revealing the freshness of the petals and the delicate veins of each leaf. This hand-finished buttonhole, ideal for weddings, proms, or black-tie events around Streatham, captures the intimate beauty and care that a local florist would bring to a single, meaningful floral detail.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Elegantly poised on a subtly textured linen in hues of off-white and ecru, this boutonniere appears as a poetic flourish-its pastel bouquet reflecting Streatham's gentle harmony. Central to the composition is a semi-closed pink rose, each petal curling softly from a deep pink centre towards delicate, lighter edges, evoking the innocence and promise found in every new union. Clustered close is a lighter, almost peachy Alstroemeria, its petals unfolding to show golden throats and refined, ink-like markings, adding a layer of intrigue. Tiny globes of green cushion mums and fluffy tufts of baby's breath punctuate the arrangement with cheer and softness, reminiscent of an early morning stroll past Streatham Green. Wispy strands of deep green grass and lush, wider leaves are skillfully layered for depth and body, shaping the boutonniere's silhouette much as Streatham's avenues guide its vibrant community. The base is wrapped in a rich fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into a tidy bow, its satin sheen hinting at festivity-just right for a Streatham celebration. The natural fabric background, gently illuminated, allows each colour to shimmer, making this a distinguished choice for weddings, proms, or special occasions steeped in local tradition. Every element, from the crisp foliage to the romantic rose, speaks of artistry and care-hallmarks of a true Streatham creation.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere lies carefully arranged on a pale, linen-like fabric that has a faint, natural weave, creating a soft, unassuming stage for the flowers. The central bloom is a pristine white alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lily, its petals broad and slightly ruffled at the edges, with fine reddish-brown streaks radiating delicately from the centre like ink on handmade paper. To its left, a compact spike of bright lime-green buds rises, each bud tightly closed and layered, lending a sculptural, almost architectural quality to the piece that contrasts with the alstroemeria's openness. Scattered in and around the main flowers, small sprays of white baby's breath appear to float, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms adding a feather-light, romantic haze. The foliage underneath is a thoughtful mix: dark green, lance-shaped leaves form a steady, supportive base, while slender strands of grass-like greenery curve and loop around, introducing a sense of movement and gentle wildness. A glossy pink satin ribbon gathers the stems on the right, tied into a compact bow whose loops and tails glimmer softly in the light, injecting a cheerful, celebratory pop of colour into the composition. The photograph is evenly lit, as though taken in natural daylight pouring through a Streatham living room window, highlighting the freshness of each bloom as if it has just been prepared for same-day delivery to a ceremony near Streatham High Road or a quiet reception close to Tooting Bec Common. The mood is refined yet welcoming, suggestive of a wedding morning where anticipation lingers in the air and every floral accent, no matter how small, has been created with genuine care and attention.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, fully opened and velvety, forms the serene centrepiece of this elegant boutonnière, resting on a gently textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen laid out on a dressing table in Streatham. The flower's ruffled petals overlap in soft, rippling layers, creating a sense of quiet luxury and calm. Nestled just below it and slightly to the left are two slim lisianthus buds in a tender blend of cream and pale green, still closed, suggesting the promise of moments yet to unfold, perhaps during a wedding at a nearby Streatham church or registry office. Around the central bloom, tiny white gypsophila blossoms float like a delicate mist, adding volume without heaviness, their minuscule petals catching the light. Slender, grass-like fronds of dark green foliage arc outwards towards the lower left, adding a sense of movement and a touch of wild meadow charm to the otherwise polished design. Behind the main flower, a single deeper green leaf provides a discreet backdrop, helping the white petals stand out crisply against the warm, neutral cloth. The stems at the base are carefully bound in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, playful bow whose silky sheen provides a vibrant contrast to the muted surroundings. This flash of colour hints at a fun, contemporary wedding palette or a prom outfit chosen with care. The soft, even lighting in the photograph emphasises the freshness of the petals and the clean craftsmanship of the piece, much like the bespoke buttonholes prepared by experienced local florists for same-day delivery around Streatham and its leafy side streets.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the soft weave of the fabric creating a calm, neutral backdrop that lets every floral detail stand out with quiet confidence. At its heart, a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid opens fully, its satin-smooth petals forming a rounded, symmetrical shape in crisp white. In the centre, the orchid's throat glows with a subtle wash of soft yellow and the faintest trace of blush pink, adding depth and warmth, as if catching filtered daylight through a Streatham townhouse window. Surrounding the base of the bloom, small sprays of white baby's breath gather like tiny clouds, each dot of blossom contributing a feathery, romantic texture that feels gentle and airy. Slim, vibrant green leaves emerge from beneath the flowers, their clean lines offering a refreshing contrast to the rounded petals and delicate gypsophila. Off to one side, a short side stem holds a couple of pale green orchid buds, still closed and firm, evoking a sense of new beginnings and the unfolding of a special day. The stems of the boutonniere are tightly wrapped in a narrow ribbon of bright fuchsia satin, tied into a neat bow whose glossy sheen introduces a joyful, celebratory accent. The ribbon's vivid pink stands out beautifully against the calm tones of the flowers and the neutral cloth, suggesting a wedding morning or prom evening somewhere between Streatham Hill and the quiet residential streets leading towards Tooting Bec. The overall mood is intimate, poetic, and thoughtful, ideal for a groom's lapel, a best man, or a cherished guest at a formal gathering.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric, its woven threads creating a subtle background texture that brings to mind the relaxed yet polished style of local Streatham weddings. The central bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, velvety, and gently arching outward as if mid-breath. At the flower's heart, a soft wash of creamy yellow glows within the throat, adding depth and drawing attention to its sculptural centre. Encircling this focal bloom is an airy ring of baby's breath, each Gypsophila floret no bigger than a pinhead, forming a light, cloud-like border that softens the orchid's bold shape and lends the piece a breath of romance. Interlaced through the gypsophila are slender strands of fresh green foliage, their fine, feathery texture evoking the delicate fronds of ferns you might see along shaded paths near Streatham Common. These green accents provide gentle contrast, their vivid tones underscoring the purity of the white petals. The stems are drawn together into a slim, tidy bundle and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, carefully wound to hide each cut end and finished with a small, elegant bow that rests just above the base, ready to be pinned to a lapel. The light in the image is soft and even, highlighting every detail without glare, so you can almost feel the cool touch of the satin, the slight firmness of the orchid, and the whisper-fine texture of the baby's breath. This boutonniere feels made for a groom or groomsman stepping out of a classic car on Streatham High Road, or for a formal celebration at one of the local churches, expressing a sense of understated luxury, enduring love, and serene celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a diagonal on a neutral, light beige fabric background, the material reminiscent of finely woven linen you might find on a well-laid table in a Streatham Hill townhouse. The fabric's subtle texture, with its soft, criss-cross threads, creates a calm canvas for the floral work. Centered in the design is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth, tightly rolled, and velvety, forming a perfect spiral that suggests a bloom just on the verge of opening. Around this rose, tiny white baby's breath blossoms gather in loose, airy clusters, like a light mist floating around the central flower. Each minuscule flower is crisp and delicate, contributing to an overall impression of softness and purity. Supporting the rose and gypsophila, slim deep green leaves arc gracefully along the sides, their slightly glossy surfaces catching the soft, diffused light. A few fern-like sprigs add a more textured greenery, echoing the feel of foliage you might see in the shaded paths of Streatham Common. The stems of the rose and foliage are drawn together and wrapped with meticulous care in a smooth, bright white satin ribbon. This ribbon is wound tightly, creating a clean, tailored finish, and tied into a small bow just below the bloom, its gentle sheen adding a hint of formality. The lighting is even and natural, highlighting each petal fold, each thread of the bow, and the gentle curve of the leaves. The boutonniere feels intimate and personal, perfectly suited for a groom or groomsman's lapel during a quiet, heartfelt ceremony somewhere along Streatham High Road or in a nearby local venue, embodying love, new beginnings, and classic elegance.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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