Kentish Town Buttonholes by Kentish Town Florist

At Kentish Town Florist, we create elegant, handcrafted buttonholes that add a polished finishing touch to weddings, proms and special occasions across Kentish Town and nearby Gospel Oak and Tufnell Park.

Our experienced florist team carefully conditions every stem, from classic roses and spray carnations to seasonal wildflowers, so your flowers look fresh from the moment they're pinned on. Whether you're celebrating near Kentish Town Road, strolling down Fortess Road, or hosting an event close to Talacre Gardens, we'll tailor your buttonholes to suit your colour palette, suit style and theme.

We understand how important these small details are on a big day. That's why we offer flexible design options for grooms, groomsmen, parents and guests, with sturdy fixings and thoughtful finishing touches like ribbon wraps and foliage detailing for comfort and durability.

  • Custom designs to match bouquets, corsages and venue flowers
  • Trusted local service across Kentish Town, Gospel Oak & Tufnell Park
  • Fresh, long-lasting stems sourced from reputable growers

Need buttonholes in a hurry? Our reliable same-day delivery service is available across Kentish Town when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your style, share your event details, and let our expert florists take care of the rest, so you can focus on enjoying your day.

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BUTTONHOLES
A delicately composed floral buttonhole rests on a pale beige, lightly woven linen background, the subtle texture of the fabric giving the scene a calm, tactile warmth. At the centre of the boutonniere, two open lisianthus blooms draw the eye: their petals are snow-white at the base, flaring into rich, royal-purple frilled edges that ripple like ink brushed onto silk, creating a graceful halo effect. Around them, fine clusters of minute, star-shaped white filler flowers lend an airy, cloud-like veil, softening the contrast and recalling the lightness of spring mornings wandering through Talacre Gardens near Kentish Town. Rising along one side is a slender stem of grape-hyacinth-style florets, a column of closely packed, bell-shaped blossoms in deep violet-blue that add both height and an intriguing, bead-like texture. Framing the flowers is a collar of fresh greenery: slender, feathery sprigs akin to asparagus fern arc gently outward, while a few small, glossy leaves anchor the base with a more solid green tone. Two pale green buds, still tightly furled, sit just off centre, adding a sense of new beginnings and quiet expectation, echoing the emotions of a wedding morning or a prom night in North London. The stems are expertly bound together with a band of white satin ribbon, the smooth fabric wrapped snugly and finished with a compact, tidy bow, ready to be pinned against a dark suit jacket. The arrangement feels intimate and thoughtful, as if hand-chosen by an experienced Kentish Town florist who understands how to let flowers whisper elegance rather than shout.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere is carefully displayed against a softly textured beige linen, the neutral fabric looking like the sort of table runner you might find at a Kentish Town reception venue just off Fortess Road. At the centre sits a gentle cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms, their ruffled edges layered like miniature garden stocks, each petal moving from a deeper blush at the base to a paler edge that feels almost like dawn light. These central blooms are threaded with tiny white stars of baby's breath, the gypsophila creating a fine, lace-like haze that softens every edge and gives the design an old-world romance. Nestled among them, discreet sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets introduce a hint of richness, giving the pastel palette a quiet depth without overwhelming it. On one side, slender, tapered buds in creamy white and soft green stretch outward, reminiscent of freesia buds about to open, suggesting the poised moment just before a celebration begins. The flowers are supported by lush, glossy green leaves that fan gently around the cluster, while delicate, grass-fine fronds of foliage reach out in wisps, echoing the natural, slightly wild feel of a London garden near Gospel Oak. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, balanced bow whose silky tails rest along the fabric, adding a joyful pop of colour and a celebratory shimmer. The overall effect is of quiet elegance and handcrafted detail, the kind of personal floral touch chosen for a wedding, engagement, or prom around Kentish Town, thoughtfully made to complement tailored suits and flowing dresses.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, as though set out on a dressing table in a Kentish Town townhouse just before being pinned to a lapel. The rose is partially open, its petals unfurling in spirals of colour that move from a creamy outer rim to a richer apricot and soft orange at the heart, suggesting both tenderness and quiet optimism. To the upper right of the bloom, a spray of fine white baby's breath forms a soft, cloud-like frame, the tiny flowers catching the light and adding a sense of lightness and movement. Wisps of slender green foliage, alongside two deeper green leaves gently curled around the stems, bring a fresh, garden-like energy, echoing the greenery of local streets and small front gardens around Kentish Town. The stems have been drawn together with care and wrapped in a peach satin ribbon that matches the rose perfectly, the ribbon smooth and slightly lustrous, secured in a compact, elegant knot. Under soft, even lighting, every detail is clear: the subtle sheen of the ribbon, the delicate texture of the petals, and the gentle grain of the woven background. The overall impression is one of refined simplicity and romance-a classic wedding or prom boutonniere that could be worn by a groom or special guest at a ceremony near Camden or Tufnell Park, capturing the warmth and understated charm of a carefully considered floral accessory created with local, artisanal skill.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Set against a pale beige linen-like fabric with a gentle, visible weave, this elegant boutonniere appears ready to be pinned to a lapel just before the ceremony begins in Kentish Town. The central flower is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, its wide petals opening like folded silk, smooth and luminous under soft, natural light. In the middle of the bloom, subtle tones of buttery yellow blend into tiny reddish-orange markings, drawing the eye to the orchid's intricate throat and hinting at the care put into every petal placement. Around this focal bloom drift clusters of tiny white baby's breath, so fine they resemble miniature stars scattered against a cloud, bringing a sense of lightness and romance that would suit a registry office wedding near Camden or a classic church service off Highgate Road. To one side sit two bright lime-green chrysanthemum pompons, each spherical and tightly textured, their vivid colour providing a crisp, contemporary edge that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the orchid and baby's breath. A broad, deep green leaf forms a quiet backdrop beneath the flowers, while a smaller, darker green leaf near the base adds a layered, natural feel. The stems are carefully wrapped in a rich crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and lustrous, coiled snugly around the base before finishing in a small, precise knot. This splash of red injects warmth, joy, and a hint of tradition-perfect for winter celebrations or romantic, evening receptions across NW5. The entire composition, simple yet refined, reflects the kind of thoughtful, handcrafted boutonniere a skilled local florist might prepare just minutes before same-day delivery to a nearby venue.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven fabric, the background's soft, linen-like texture echoing the understated style of many period homes around Kentish Town. The image draws the eye directly to a single white Phalaenopsis orchid at the centre, its silky petals broad and gently curved, opening out like a quiet smile. Within the orchid's throat, a subtle blend of creamy yellow and muted orange adds warmth and depth, suggesting both softness and confidence. Encircling this focal bloom, delicate clusters of white baby's breath create a misty, cloud-like ring, their tiny flowers catching the light and introducing an almost whisper-soft texture. To one side of the orchid, glossy red berries gather in a tight cluster, round and vibrant, adding a festive flash of colour reminiscent of winter berries spotted along Lady Margaret Road or outside Kentish Town station in December. Interspersed among them are lighter green, bead-like buds, signalling freshness and natural variety. Graceful green leaves - some smooth and pointed, others more slender and tapered - weave through the composition, giving it structure and a lush, garden-inspired feel. At the base, all stems are firmly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, its surface gently reflective, tied into a compact knot with short trailing ends that suggest the piece is ready to be pinned on a suit jacket or dress. The overall mood is one of quiet celebration and careful craftsmanship, a small but expressive floral accent that could be chosen for a wedding, civil partnership, or formal gathering in Kentish Town, capturing both elegance and heartfelt sentiment.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted boutonniere rests on a woven, natural linen-style fabric in a pale beige tone, the neutral background chosen to let the gentle colours of the flowers shine. At the heart of the piece is a single blush pink rose, semi-open and perfectly formed, with velvety petals curving outward in soft spirals. The inner petals hold a tender pastel hue, while the outer edges deepen into a romantic, slightly more saturated pink, suggesting freshness and a bloom at its most flattering stage. Surrounding the rose are airy clusters of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny bud like a little pearl against the rose's smooth petals, adding texture and a sense of delicacy that feels ideal for a wedding or prom evening in Kentish Town or nearby Tufnell Park. Slender threads of emerald and light green foliage, reminiscent of fine ornamental grass, extend from behind the flower, lifting the arrangement visually and giving it a graceful, feather-light outline. A darker, broader green leaf is folded neatly around the stems, creating a subtle, structured cradle that keeps the composition compact and refined. The stems are bound with a lustrous satin ribbon in muted shades of lavender-pink and soft magenta, wrapped snugly and finished in a simple knot that looks elegant rather than fussy. Soft, natural lighting washes gently across the scene, revealing the linen's faint weave and highlighting the boutonniere's three-dimensional shape, as though it has just been prepared for a groom or prom date heading out from a townhouse off Kentish Town Road, ready to pin this small, romantic touch of colour to a crisp jacket.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted floral buttonhole is displayed on a pale beige, lightly textured fabric that resembles woven linen, its neutral background allowing every detail of the design to stand out as clearly as if viewed in soft afternoon light drifting over Kentish Town's terraces. At the centre sits a sumptuous fuchsia rose, not yet fully blown but rich with promise, its petals layered in tight spirals that gradually open into a softer, ruffled edge. This intense pink bloom radiates a sense of romance and youthful excitement, the kind often felt on the way to a first dance or a long-awaited 'I do' at a local venue near Tufnell Park. Surrounding the rose, fine sprays of white baby's breath introduce a gentle haze of tiny flowers, each petal forming a crisp, bright dot that lightens the overall palette and adds a feeling of purity and tenderness. Nestled among these clouds of white are clusters of small, smooth hypericum berries in a vivid cherry red, their rounded forms and polished surfaces bringing a playful, almost festive rhythm to the arrangement. Wisps of delicate green foliage, similar to asparagus fern, extend softly outward, while broader, darker green leaves are carefully curled and placed to give the buttonhole both height and graceful structure. The stems are expertly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, the fabric slightly lustrous, tied into a neat bow that feels both classic and luxurious. The entire boutonniere, captured from above at a slight angle, conveys the care of an experienced florist and would be perfectly at home on a groom's lapel for a Kentish Town wedding, a black-tie event in nearby Camden, or a prom night marked by genuine joy and quiet sophistication.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately crafted boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the slightly nubbled texture of the cloth framing the small arrangement without drawing attention away from it. At its core, a single rosebud in a lush shade of deep pink verging on crimson is tightly closed yet full of promise, the satin-like petals catching the light with a subtle sheen that suggests freshly cut perfection. Encircling the rose, tiny white clusters of Baby's Breath form airy constellations, each minuscule bloom adding a frothy softness that contrasts beautifully with the rose's bold, smooth curves. Behind and around these blossoms, a thoughtful mix of greenery extends in layered tones of green: solid, darker leaves anchor the base, while fine, bright green, grass-like strands and delicate, wispy fronds reach outward, giving a sense of movement that feels like a breeze drifting down Kentish Town Road on an early summer afternoon. The stems are neatly aligned and bound together with a coral-red satin ribbon, its glossy surface wrapped with precision, the end tucked into a tidy loop that hints at the care of an experienced local florist who has dressed many grooms, ushers, and proud parents for weddings across Kentish Town, Tufnell Park, and Camden. Bright, even lighting falls across the arrangement, revealing every texture-from the smooth rose petals to the tiny Baby's Breath florets and the fresh, crisp foliage-evoking the faint scent of cut stems and blossoms. The overall impression is one of romance, craftsmanship, and intimate celebration, perfectly suited to a wedding morning, a prom night, or any special event where a small, meaningful floral detail can carry deep emotion.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This boutonniere rests softly on a pale, woven fabric, channeling the artistic, relaxed atmosphere of Kentish Town's close-knit streets. At its center, a rosebud in gentle pink blush exudes both freshness and emotion; its tightly layered petals gradually lighten at the tips, much like the subtle shifts of dawn over Gospel Oak. A companion bloom, likely Alstroemeria, unfurls next to the rose, revealing delicate peach hues and soft yellow tones enhanced by fine, dark flecks-each detail hand-selected by creative hands in NW5. Clouds of minuscule baby's breath hover, bringing airiness, while bright green button mums punctuate the texture and shape. Glossy greenery forms a vivid frame: feathery ferns sweep upward and folded, wide leaves create a sturdy foundation, echoing the diverse foliage scattered through the squares of Kentish Town. The stems are expertly wrapped in a rich fuchsia pink ribbon and tied in a precise bow, its sheen capturing the optimism of local celebrations. The linen fabric beneath adds an understated backdrop, highlighting every petal and shadow. This handcrafted accessory is perfect for grooms or guests celebrating weddings or milestones in Kentish Town, embodying the gentle romance and considered detail that define local floral artistry.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Displayed on a pale, linen-like fabric that feels as calm and neutral as a quiet morning in Kentish Town, this elegant boutonniere or small corsage is captured in careful detail. Its central feature is a pristine white alstroemeria, sometimes called a Peruvian lily, the petals gently flaring open to reveal soft ruffles and fine, reddish-brown speckles that draw the eye towards the flower's throat. To one side, a vivid, lime-green bud cluster, conical and tightly packed, provides a striking textural counterpoint, like a small tower of unopened florets poised to unfurl. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave through the design, their tiny blossoms achieving a cloud-like, weightless effect that softens and frames the focal blooms. The ensemble is cradled by a mix of foliage: broad, dark green, lance-shaped leaves create a strong foundation, while slender, grass-like blades curl and loop around the flowers, adding liveliness and a hint of wild garden charm reminiscent of nearby Regent's Park. At the right edge, the stems are neatly bound by a glossy, bright pink satin ribbon, fashioned into a tidy bow that introduces a joyful pop of colour against the cooler whites and greens. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the viewer to appreciate the contrast between smooth petals, velvety leaves, and the subtle sheen of ribbon. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this floral accent would feel perfectly at home on a groom's lapel, a prom guest's wrist, or pinned for a special occasion somewhere along Kentish Town Road, capturing a sense of anticipation and quiet celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally across an oatmeal-beige, linen-like fabric that feels very much like the relaxed, natural interiors of homes around Kentish Town. The central flower is a fully opened white lisianthus (eustoma), its petals delicately ruffled, forming a rounded, cup-like bloom that looks both soft and luminous against the muted, woven background. Two unopened lisianthus buds nestle close to the main flower on the left, their creamy-green tips still tightly wrapped, symbolising new beginnings in a way that feels especially apt for a local wedding or civil partnership near Kentish Town West. Small, cloudlike tufts of baby's breath are scattered thoughtfully through the design, their miniature white blossoms bringing a light, romantic haze, like a mist over nearby Hampstead Heath on an early spring morning. From behind the main bloom, slim, grass-like blades of deep green fan out gently, creating a sense of flow and subtle movement, while a single, broader leaf in a rich, velvety green anchors the whole arrangement, framing the white flower with quiet strength. The stems are banded neatly at the lower right with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a petite, confident bow whose bright colour adds a modern twist to the classic white-and-green palette. Soft, diffused light picks up the sheen of the ribbon and the tender texture of the petals, making the boutonniere feel freshly crafted and ready to be pinned to a groom's or guest's lapel for an intimate ceremony, anniversary dinner, or prom night celebration in and around Kentish Town.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere, captured resting horizontally on an oatmeal-coloured linen backdrop, evokes the understated charm of a Kentish Town townhouse prepared for a special celebration. The fabric beneath is softly textured and neutral, its woven threads visible in the gentle, even lighting, creating a quiet stage that allows the flowers to stand out with calm confidence. At the heart of the arrangement lies a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide petals rounded and smooth, curving slightly as if cupping a secret. The centre of the orchid reveals a delicate interplay of colour: warm yellow at the throat, touched with the faintest blush of pale pink, like the first hint of sunrise over nearby Hampstead Heath. Surrounding the base of this focal bloom, clusters of tiny white baby's breath gather in airy, cloud-like sprays, softening the composition and adding texture reminiscent of fine lace. Tucked among them, a few slim green leaves, fresh and glossy, arc outward to give balance and a sense of natural movement. To the side, a short branching stem carries a pair of small, unopened orchid buds, pale lime-green and firmly closed, suggesting tomorrow's flowers and the promise of new moments to celebrate. The stems of the boutonniere are wrapped with care in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, miniature bow whose smooth, reflective surface catches the light and introduces a joyful pop of colour. This carefully composed floral accessory feels perfect for a groom or prom guest stepping out from a Kentish Town terrace, combining contemporary elegance with a gentle, romantic mood suitable for weddings, formal dinners, or summer parties across North London.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a neutral, oatmeal-toned linen-style fabric, its woven texture clearly visible and giving the scene a calm, organic feel that would not be out of place in a Kentish Town studio near Parliament Hill. The focal point is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its rounded, slightly glossy petals opening in soft, graceful arcs. At the centre, a delicate wash of pale yellow sits deep in the throat of the flower, adding a subtle warmth that suggests both freshness and quiet luxury. Around this central bloom, a constellation of white baby's breath blossoms gathers, each tiny Gypsophila flower contributing to a cloud-like frame that lightens the silhouette and brings an airy, romantic softness. Interwoven through the miniature flowers, fine strands of slender green foliage emerge-feathery and slightly whimsical, like a trace of wild greenery gathered from a walk along nearby Hampstead Heath. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and greenery are carefully aligned and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, its surface gently catching the light, then finished with a petite, tidy bow that sits neatly at the base of the floral cluster. The buttonhole is shown from above, allowing every small detail-the texture of the fabric, the curve of each petal, the contrast of crisp white against gentle beige-to be clearly appreciated. The mood is one of understated elegance and emotional sincerity, perfect for a groom or groomsman at a wedding reception in Kentish Town, or for any formal celebration where the wearer wants a floral accent that speaks of purity, tenderness, and carefully crafted style.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Set diagonally across a pale, linen-like fabric, a classic white rose boutonniere becomes the calm focal point of the image, as if waiting on a dressing table in a Kentish Town townhouse before the wedding party gathers. The rose itself is a creamy white bud, its petals tightly layered and softly curved, with just a hint of green at the base where the sepals cradle the bloom. It looks freshly cut, the kind of rose that would still feel cool and velvety to the touch first thing in the morning. Surrounding the bud, airy clusters of baby's breath create a delicate halo of tiny white flowers, their star-like blooms lending the arrangement an almost cloud-soft texture. Behind and around the rose, slender deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage arc gently, balancing the composition with natural movement and colour. The stems are drawn together neatly and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, the wrap perfectly even from top to bottom. Just beneath the floral head, the ribbon is finished with a trim little bow, its tails lying flat against the stems, suggesting the careful work of an experienced florist familiar with local ceremonies from Camden Town Hall to smaller venues tucked off Fortess Road. The background fabric, in soft beige tones, has a visible crosshatch weave that feels warm and understated, helping the white rose stand out without distraction. Gentle, diffused lighting reveals the textures of petal, leaf, and ribbon, casting subtle shadows that add depth. The scene radiates quiet sophistication, evoking the promise of vows, handshakes, and photographs shared with family and friends across this part of North London.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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