South Kensington BUTTONHOLES & Bouquets

As a trusted local florist in South Kensington, we’re passionate about crafting exquisite bouquets and elegant buttonholes for any occasion. Our dedicated team combines modern floral trends with classic designs to deliver arrangements that brighten moments—whether you're hosting an event near Exhibition Road, surprising a loved one by Gloucester Road, or celebrating in the heart of South Kensington itself.

We understand the importance of punctuality and freshness, which is why our same-day flower delivery in South Kensington is available for all online orders placed before 3 PM. Every bouquet and buttonhole is carefully arranged using only the freshest blooms, handpicked each morning from local markets. Our genuine ties to the community shine in every order—ask any neighbour from Kensington High Street, Chelsea, or Earl's Court about our floral expertise.

Ordering is seamless: simply order online for reliable same-day delivery and let our experienced florists handle the rest. Whether you're preparing for a wedding, prom, or corporate event, our bespoke buttonholes are tailored with care and local flair. Your satisfaction means everything to us, and as proud florists serving the SW7 and nearby Chelsea and Kensington areas, we’re always here to help—bringing beauty and trust, one stem at a time.

  • Serving Kensington, Chelsea, and Earl's Court
  • Close to Exhibition Road and Gloucester Road station
  • Same-day flower delivery until 3 PM
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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant floral boutonniere rests on a neutral, light beige fabric backdrop that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle texture catching the light and gently contrasting with the smooth petals and glossy leaves. At the centre, two white lisianthus flowers unfurl their delicately ruffled petals, each bloom edged in a saturated purple that deepens towards the tips, creating a refined and romantic halo of colour. Clustered around them are small, pristine white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, adding a cloud-soft accent and making the purple tones appear even richer by comparison. A slim, upright stem of tiny bell-shaped blossoms, similar to muscari or grape hyacinth in a deep violet-blue, introduces a distinctive, textural spike that draws the eye upward. Nestled amongst this are two pale green buds, still closed, evoking that quiet moment of promise before a ceremony begins. Wisps of finely textured, fern-like greenery extend delicately beyond the flowers, softened by a few more solid green leaves, together creating a balanced mix of structure and airiness, as if the piece were gathered from a shaded garden just off Gloucester Road in South Kensington. The stems are neatly brought together and wrapped in a narrow band of white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly reflective, tied so precisely that it signals the work of a professional florist preparing a piece for a wedding or black-tie event. The overall composition feels serene and considered, capturing the hush of a meaningful occasion-ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest stepping into one of South Kensington's stylish venues or historic churches.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a neutral, finely woven linen fabric, the light beige surface providing a calm, understated stage that highlights every colour and texture of the arrangement. At its heart, softly ruffled, pale pink blossoms form a charming cluster, their many petals layered in gentle whorls that give the piece a plush, almost velvety appearance. The pink tones shift subtly from shell-blush at the tips to a slightly deeper shade toward the centres, echoing the romantic hues often chosen for weddings and black-tie events across South Kensington. Interspersed between these main blooms are airy clouds of classic white baby's breath, each tiny star-shaped flower contributing to a sense of lightness and movement. Tucked discreetly within the cluster are a few fine sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets, slender and slightly spiky, adding punctuation of richer colour that lends depth and sophistication. Along one side, elongated buds in creamy white fading into pale green stretch outward, likely freesia or a similar budded flower, their closed forms suggesting new beginnings and freshly cut stems. The flowers are supported by a base of broad, glossy green leaves, which frame the pastel tones with a bold, natural border. Wisps of delicate, fern-like greenery extend from beneath, giving the design a gently untamed, garden-inspired character, as though it were gathered from a well-tended courtyard near Exhibition Road. The stems are neatly wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant bow whose loops and tails sit proudly yet gracefully. The entire accessory feels cool, fresh, and thoughtfully crafted, perfect for a groom, prom guest, or special celebration, and evocative of bespoke floral work prepared in a local South Kensington studio.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale, oat-coloured linen fabric, whose fine, evenly woven texture lends a quiet, natural elegance to the composition. The rose itself is in that perfect stage between bud and full bloom, its spiral of petals moving from a warm, apricot-peach core to softly lightened, almost creamy edges that suggest both freshness and tenderness. Clustered just above and to the side, delicate sprays of white gypsophila form a halo of tiny blossoms, their airy presence framing the rose and adding an almost bridal lightness. Around them, fine, grass-like green stems and a couple of deeper green, broader leaves curl gently, giving the boutonniere shape and a touch of lushness without overwhelming its minimalist charm. The stems at the base are tightly wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon that mirrors the flower's colour, the fabric pulled snug and flat, then finished with a petite, graceful knot that hints at careful, practiced fingers tying it in place. Soft, diffused lighting falls over the scene, illuminating the subtle shine of the ribbon, the velvety surface of the petals, and the crisp, woven lines of the linen, with no harsh glare or deep shadow to distract the eye. It feels like a piece lovingly prepared by a local South Kensington florist for a groom heading to a chic town hall ceremony off Kensington High Street or an elegant celebration near Thurloe Square, a refined lapel flower designed to capture the gentle joy and understated romance of the day.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale beige, linen-like cloth that looks as though it might cover a refined reception table in a South Kensington townhouse, a single orchid boutonniere lies carefully composed, every detail suggesting the hand of an experienced local florist. The fabric beneath is softly textured, its fine, slightly irregular weave catching the light and providing a warm, neutral stage for the flowers above. At the centre, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid unfolds in full bloom, its thick, velvety petals forming a graceful oval that feels both sculptural and delicate. The throat of the orchid glows with soft yellow and amber tones, brushed with subtle reddish-brown flecks that add depth and character to the otherwise pure white blossom. Encircling this focal flower, wisps of white baby's breath are tucked in clusters, their tiny, airy blooms giving the arrangement a light, almost cloud-like quality, reminiscent of spring mornings in nearby Hyde Park. To one side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum pom-poms introduce a vibrant, contemporary twist, their densely packed, slightly spiky petals contrasting delightfully with the orchid's smoothness. A rich, deep green leaf forms a natural base beneath the flowers, while a smaller darker leaf just near the stems adds another layer of green, like a quiet echo of garden foliage. The stems are tightly wrapped with a bold crimson red satin ribbon, its smooth sheen and tidy finish suggesting care and craftsmanship, the colour hinting at celebration and romance. This elegant boutonniere, ideal for weddings, black-tie events, or proms across South Kensington and nearby Chelsea, feels intimate yet refined, a tiny, wearable arrangement that captures the essence of a thoughtful floral design.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully crafted floral boutonniere lies centred on a softly woven, light beige linen background, the textured fabric echoing the calm, understated interiors of a South Kensington townhouse near Hyde Park Gate. The eye is immediately drawn to a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, flawless and serene, its broad petals opening like gentle wings. In the throat of the orchid, a wash of creamy yellow and soft orange adds warmth and depth, suggesting both tenderness and quiet celebration. Surrounding this central bloom, airy sprays of white baby's breath create a delicate mist of texture, each tiny blossom distinct yet collectively forming a soft, cloud-like frame. Just below and to one side, a cluster of glossy, round red berries brings a vivid, festive accent, their cherry-red tones reminiscent of winter walks down Thurloe Place when the shops are dressed for the season. Nestled close by, a few paler green, berry-like buds introduce a note of freshness, balancing the richer red and white tones. Slender and broad green leaves weave through the design, their surfaces smooth and slightly reflective, adding natural structure and a touch of garden lushness despite the boutonniere's petite scale. At the base, every stem is gathered and wrapped in a lustrous red satin ribbon, the fabric snugly coiled and tied into a neat, understated knot with short tails resting against the linen. The ribbon's sheen catches the light, giving the finishing touch a sense of refinement and readiness, as though this piece is about to be pinned to the lapel of a groom, usher, or prom guest. The overall impression is of quiet luxury and heartfelt intention, the kind of handcrafted detail chosen to mark life's most cherished moments in South Kensington and the surrounding London neighbourhoods.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, natural linen background, the woven texture of the fabric adding a calm, tactile warmth that frames the flowers without competing with them. At the centre lies a single rose in soft blush pink, its many petals curving outward from a slightly tighter heart into broad, open layers that reveal a gentle gradient of colour: dusky rose at the base, brightening to a clearer, more lively pink at the petal tips. Nestled at the rose's base, fine sprays of white baby's breath cluster together like tiny, airy constellations, their petite rounded blossoms offering a classic bridal charm and lightness. Slender, grass-like green foliage stretches out from behind the rose, creating delicate lines that guide the eye, while one broader, deep green leaf is folded and wrapped around the lower portion of the stems, giving the piece a sense of balance and structure often seen in carefully wired wedding flowers. The stems are bound in a smooth, light pink satin ribbon, tied in a modest bow with short trailing ends that rest softly on the linen, catching the light with a subtle sheen. A small silver pin, tucked neatly alongside the ribbon, reveals that this is ready to be fixed to a lapel or dress for a wedding, prom, or elegant evening at a South Kensington townhouse. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, similar to the soft daylight that filters along the quiet streets near Onslow Gardens, highlighting the rose's velvety texture and suggesting freshly arranged blooms, suitable for same-day delivery across the local neighbourhoods.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, saturated fuchsia rose forms the focal point of this elegant boutonniere, photographed on a pale beige, subtly woven background that recalls natural linen laid out on a dressing table before a ceremony. The rose's petals are dense and plush, spiralling inwards to a tight centre, with the outer layers just beginning to unfurl, giving the impression of lush fullness without being overblown. Encircling the base of the bloom are fine clouds of white baby's breath, each stem dividing into dozens of pinhead blossoms that lend a soft, romantic haze and brighten the composition. Nestled amongst these are several bright red hypericum berries, smooth and rounded, adding a cheerful, almost festive sparkle of colour. Slender, feathery fronds of greenery extend from the sides, their fresh, cool green tones balancing the intensity of the rose and berries, while darker, broader leaves are artfully curled, creating an architectural cradle that anchors the design. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, the fabric catching the light in gentle highlights as it is secured in a tidy bow, ready to be pinned to a jacket. The image is taken from above at a slight angle, allowing every layer and texture to be appreciated: the softness of petals, the gloss of berries, the airy delicacy of the filler flowers. This refined buttonhole feels perfectly suited to a wedding party preparing in a South Kensington townhouse near Thurloe Square or around Exhibition Road, a small but meaningful floral touch that reflects the area's blend of classic London elegance and personal romance.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately arranged boutonnière is displayed against a pale, linen-like fabric in warm beige, its tactile weave softly visible and providing a calm, understated stage for the colours to shine. The focal point is a single rosebud in a luscious blend of deep pink and fuchsia, its petals tightly wrapped yet full of promise, with a gentle satin sheen that suggests the freshness of a bloom just prepared by a local florist in South Kensington. Cradling this rose are clusters of minute white baby's breath blossoms, each tiny flower forming part of a light, cloud-like halo that softens the boldness of the pink. Threaded amongst them are bright, feathery green sprigs of fine foliage, slender and grass-like, arching outward to give the design a sense of movement and breathability, as if echoing the leafy avenues around Queen's Gate and Thurloe Square. More substantial, darker green leaves are nestled closer to the stems, offering a grounding backdrop and adding depth to the arrangement. At the base, the stems are carefully bound in a coral-to-red satin ribbon, wrapped with precise, even turns so that only a smooth, glossy band is visible, its subtle shine catching the light like a silk tie on a formal suit. The overall composition feels intimate and romantic, perfect for a groom or guest arriving at a ceremony near the Victoria and Albert Museum or a chic reception on Gloucester Road. The natural light is bright but gentle, revealing fine details in the petals and foliage, and the boutonnière exudes a sense of new beginnings, thoughtful craftsmanship, and quietly confident style.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
In the golden glow of a late afternoon, a delicately composed boutonniere is posed atop a finely textured, linen background-the very picture of South Kensington's quiet refinement. Centre stage, a blush-pink rosebud curls in a tight, elegant spiral, its petals shifting from deep rose to softest pastel as they reach their edge, capturing the promise and purity of cherished events. Nestled alongside, a peachy or light pink Alstroemeria has fully opened, its yellow-tinged centre and faint markings reminiscent of Kensington's springtime floral parades. Wisps of white baby's breath lend a lightness, while miniature green cushion mums punctuate the arrangement with verdant freshness, an ode to local garden squares. The rich tapestry of foliage tells of skilled hands: slender, arching grass blades, fern-like sprays, and broad, folded leaves support the blooms with a sense of balance and movement. Enveloping the gathered stems, a deep green leaf brings unity and structure, while a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied with care into a compact bow, adds a celebratory flash at the base-much like the sparkle of an evening reception near the V&A. Soft, natural light accentuates every hue and surface, from velvet petals to intricate leaf textures. Perfect for grooms, best men, or cherished attendees at South Kensington's elegant affairs, this boutonniere radiates romance and modernity in a composition worthy of its locale.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined boutonniere or petite corsage is displayed against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its slight weave adding a soft, tactile background that recalls an elegant table setting in a South Kensington mews house. Central to the design is a fully open white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its smooth petals curving outward in a gentle trumpet shape. Near the throat of the flower, fine reddish-brown speckles gather in delicate streaks, giving the bloom a painterly, almost calligraphic quality that a local florist might choose for a wedding at the nearby museums quarter. Just beside it, a lime-green, conical cluster of tightly closed buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum or a structured spike flower, adds sculptural interest and a fresh, springlike vibrancy. Threaded through the arrangement are sprigs of classic white baby's breath, their myriad tiny blossoms creating a misty, cloud-soft halo that lightens and softens the design. Supporting these flowers is a foundation of deep green, pointed leaves that radiate outward, offering a solid, rich backdrop; finer, grass-like strands emerge in slender arcs, lending fluidity and movement, as if the greenery is gently leaning towards the light. The stems are gathered and secured on the right side with a neat bow of glossy pink satin ribbon, its gentle pop of colour bringing a romantic, celebratory note ideal for lapels at proms, anniversaries, or registry office ceremonies. The overall lighting is clear and even, highlighting every nuance of texture, from the papery alstroemeria petals to the satiny ribbon, and suggesting fresh, just-arranged flowers ready to be delivered for a special moment somewhere along the streets of South Kensington.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonnière rests diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle cross-hatch of the weave giving the scene a soft, natural backdrop that feels at home in a chic South Kensington venue. At its centre, a single white eustoma bloom is fully open, its many ruffled petals forming a gentle spiral that draws the eye inward, like a miniature garden captured in one flower. Tucked just below and to the left are two elongated lisianthus buds, creamy white with hints of pale green, their closed forms echoing the open flower and hinting at stories just beginning-perfect for a wedding day or intimate celebration. Scattered between the main bloom and buds, tiny, cloud-like clusters of white baby's breath add an airy, romantic veil, their fine stems barely visible against the fabric. From behind the flowers, slim, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage arc gracefully towards the lower left corner, adding a sense of motion, while a single, broader, deep green leaf anchors the arrangement and deepens the contrast. At the lower right, the gathered stems are bound neatly with a smooth fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small bow that injects a lively burst of colour into the otherwise soft white and green palette. The ribbon's silky sheen catches the light, suggesting celebratory joy rather than formality alone. Photographed from a slightly raised angle with gentle, even lighting, the boutonnière appears freshly made, as though it has just left the workbench of a local florist preparing flowers for a ceremony near Thurloe Square or a reception hidden in one of South Kensington's elegant private gardens.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A graceful orchid boutonniere is shown resting flat on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the natural weave of the cloth giving a quiet, tactile backdrop that allows every detail of the flowers to stand out. At the centre lies a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, immaculate and fully open, its broad, rounded petals unfolding like gentle wings. The surface appears velvety and luminous, and at its heart a ring of soft yellow and the most delicate touch of blush pink create a subtle focal point, drawing the eye inward. Surrounding this central bloom, a halo of fluffy white baby's breath gathers at the base, each tiny Gypsophila flower a pinpoint of softness, adding volume without overwhelming the orchid's refined silhouette. Nestled among the sprigs, a few slim, vibrant green leaves emerge, bringing a sense of freshness and echoing the greenery you might see in nearby Kensington Gardens on an early summer morning. Extending from one side, a small stem holds several lime-green orchid buds, still closed and smooth, suggesting new life and the unfolding of the day's celebrations. The stems of the design are pulled together with care and wrapped in a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, finished with a neat, petite bow; the ribbon's glossy sheen introduces an uplifting burst of colour against the neutral linen. The soft, even lighting across the scene emphasises the gentle textures of the petals, buds, and fabric, giving the impression of a calm moment just before a ceremony. It feels like a thoughtfully chosen piece for a groom or special guest heading to a wedding or formal occasion in South Kensington, perhaps walking from a quiet mews street towards a nearby church or elegant venue.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is captured in serene detail, lying gracefully on a light beige, woven fabric that calls to mind the understated luxury of South Kensington townhouses and boutique hotel interiors. The focal bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its ample petals smooth and gently curved, creating a soft, sculptural form. The white is pure yet warm, not stark, and in the centre a whisper of pale yellow glows at the throat, lending depth and a sense of living freshness. Encircling this central flower, airy clusters of baby's breath form a delicate crown, each tiny white Gypsophila flower resembling miniature stars scattered against a cloud. These small blossoms soften the structure of the boutonniere and give it a light, romantic texture that would feel perfectly at home at an intimate registry office wedding near Chelsea or a grand celebration in one of South Kensington's elegant venues. Fine strands of feathery green foliage peek out from beneath the orchid and baby's breath, adding a gentle spray of colour and a suggestion of movement, as if just gathered from a leafy side street off Cromwell Road. The stems are drawn together with care and wrapped in a pristine white satin ribbon, its surface smooth and slightly lustrous, finished with a modest, tidy bow that hints at the steady hand of an experienced florist. The natural, diffused lighting in the image subtly highlights the contours of each petal and sprig, enhancing the boutonniere's soft, romantic character. This small yet meticulously arranged piece evokes the quiet excitement of a wedding morning, ready to be pinned to a groom's jacket as he steps out into the tree-lined avenues and hidden courtyards of South Kensington, carrying a symbol of elegance, purity, and thoughtfully chosen detail close to his heart.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth providing a calm, textured canvas that allows each floral element to stand out with quiet confidence. At its centre sits a single, creamy ivory rosebud, tightly furled yet plump, as if just opened enough to reveal smooth, velvety petals catching the soft, diffused light. Small tufts of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, gather around the rose like tiny clouds, their minute blossoms forming a delicate halo that softens the overall shape. Slim, pointed green leaves and a few more feathery, fern-like sprigs trace the outline of the boutonniere, their rich green tones offering a fresh contrast to the serene whites. The stems are gathered with practiced hands and wrapped in a pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric glossy yet understated, finished with a neatly formed little bow just below the flower head. The craftsmanship suggests a florist who understands both tradition and modern bridal style, much like those preparing wedding flowers for intimate ceremonies tucked off Gloucester Road or celebrations in elegant South Kensington townhouses. The lighting in the image is gentle and even, enhancing the textures of petal, foliage, and ribbon without casting harsh shadows, creating a mood of poised anticipation. This classic boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom or groomsman making their way to a nearby church or civil venue, embodying the emotions of commitment, tenderness, and quiet joy that define a wedding day in this part of London.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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