Earls Court Buttonholes – Crafted with Local Care

At Earls Court Flowers, we believe every small detail counts, especially when it comes to buttonholes for weddings, proms, or special occasions. Our experienced local florists hand-craft beautiful buttonholes using the freshest flowers, sourced daily right here in Earls Court. Whether you’re planning your event near Warwick Road, arriving at Earls Court Station, or celebrating just off Old Brompton Road, you can trust our friendly team to deliver both quality and style.

We’re proud to offer same-day delivery across Earl’s Court and surrounding areas such as Kensington and West Brompton – simply order online by 3 PM and your thoughtfully arranged buttonholes will arrive fresh and on time. As your trusted local florist, we know how important it is to get every bloom just right. Our florists bring years of expertise and a personal touch to every bouquet and buttonhole, ensuring each detail reflects your style and occasion.

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant floral boutonniere is carefully arranged on a pale, sand-toned linen cloth, the fine weave of the fabric adding a gentle texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth petals and feathery greens. Two generous lisianthus blooms form the focal point, their white petals unfolding in soft, ruffled layers edged with a vivid band of purple, as though each flower has been gently brushed with ink. Nestled around them, clusters of tiny white filler flowers create a delicate haze, softening the transition between the main blossoms and the surrounding greenery. Rising through the centre, a slender stem of deep purple muscari, with its tight stack of bell-shaped flowers, introduces a more structured accent, almost like a miniature tower of colour. Nearby, two pale green buds rest quietly, their surfaces still firm and closed, hinting at future blossoms and the unfolding of a special day. Fine strands of fern-like foliage frame the arrangement with a light, airy touch, bringing in the natural wildness you might associate with early-morning walks through nearby Brompton Cemetery or a shaded corner off Earls Court Gardens. At the base, the stems are bound together in a narrow wrap of white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly glossy, finished with a small, tidy bow that marks the piece as ready to be pinned onto a lapel. The overall mood is calm, refined, and tender, suggesting a groom or prom guest who prefers understated sophistication-a floral detail that whispers rather than shouts, yet carries the emotional weight of vows, promises, and shared celebrations in the heart of Earls Court.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A softly romantic boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, finely woven fabric, the linen-like surface giving a tactile, homely warmth that feels right at home in an Earls Court townhouse or boutique hotel. In the middle, a compact gathering of soft pink flowers draws the eye, their many ruffled petals suggesting miniature stocks or dainty garden blooms that have just opened in the cool of the morning. Their colour glows between blush and light rose, with subtle shading that hints at natural sunlight filtering through. Nestled among these are countless tiny stars of white baby's breath, each floret adding a lace-fine texture and lending the arrangement a gentle, timeless charm. Fine sprigs of tiny lavender or dusky purple blossoms weave through the design, deepening the colour story without overwhelming the delicate pink and white harmony. To one side, several elongated buds in creamy white with a wash of soft green stretch outward, like young freesia stems poised to open during the course of a long wedding reception. The flowers are supported by a fan of glossy, broad green leaves, their rich tone anchoring the pastel palette, while thin, feathery strands of grass-like foliage curl outward at the edges, introducing a natural, slightly whimsical movement. At the base, the florist's craftsmanship is evident: all the stems are neatly bound and then wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a perfect bow whose loops and small tails lie gracefully against the fabric. The ribbon's sheen adds a vibrant flash of colour that feels joyful yet refined. The overall effect is of a carefully considered floral accessory, ideal for a groom's lapel at a local Earls Court ceremony, a prom corsage on Cromwell Road, or any special occasion where understated elegance and fresh, expertly arranged flowers are prized.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
In this close-up image, a delicately crafted peach rose boutonniere is arranged horizontally on a light beige, linen-like fabric with a subtle woven texture, reminiscent of an elegant table runner in a boutique Earls Court townhouse. The single rose, positioned slightly off-centre, is in a partial bloom that feels intimate and fresh, with petals shading from a warm, sun-kissed apricot core to softer cream-peach at the tips. Its spiral of petals looks velvety and smooth, as though you could almost feel the cool, satiny surface under your fingertips. Tucked just above and beside the rose is a soft cluster of white baby's breath, the tiny flowers forming a delicate constellation that lightens the composition and adds a romantic, bridal touch. From behind the rose, slender green blades and two deeper green leaves arch gently around the stems, creating a frame of foliage that balances the pastel tones with a deeper, natural green reminiscent of garden borders in nearby Philbeach Gardens. The stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its gentle sheen catching the light as it winds neatly to a small, secure knot, suggesting the careful handiwork of a professional wedding florist. The background fabric's fine, even weave stays unobtrusive yet adds an organic texture that echoes the natural elements. Soft, diffused lighting bathes the scene, bringing out the rose's subtle colour gradients, the frothy texture of the gypsophila, and the gloss of the leaves without any glare. The overall mood is serene and sentimental, capturing the feeling of a special day-perhaps a wedding ceremony in Earls Court or a prom evening-where a single, thoughtfully chosen boutonniere can convey quiet elegance and heartfelt celebration.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtly coarse texture forming a calm, neutral canvas reminiscent of a well-loved tablecloth in an Earls Court mews home. Dominating the arrangement is a single white phalaenopsis orchid, its large, sculpted petals unfurling in a serene arc. The flower's centre glows with soft yellow that gently deepens into tiny strokes of reddish-orange, lending a painterly detail to the otherwise pristine blossom. Encircling the orchid, dainty tufts of white baby's breath create a light, cloud-like frame, their tiny blooms giving a sense of airiness and quiet movement. On the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, almost spherical and delicately spiky, introduce a vivid shot of fresh green, echoing the lively tones of nearby garden squares. They rest beside a broad, glossy deep green leaf that cradles the orchid from below, while a slimmer, darker leaf near the base gives the piece structure and balance. The stems are gathered and expertly wrapped in a rich crimson red ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, ending in a tidy knot that adds both formality and festive charm. Every element is clearly defined in soft, even lighting, from the veins in the foliage to the weave of the textile backdrop. The composition feels intimate yet polished, like a bespoke piece chosen for a groom or prom guest preparing for photographs along Earls Court Road, capturing the moment's romance in one carefully crafted floral accent.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere is photographed from above on a finely woven, light beige fabric, reminiscent of the neutral linens often seen in Earls Court townhouse receptions. Dominating the centre is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, overlapping petals opening like wings and creating a serene focal point. At the orchid's throat, a soft blush of creamy yellow and muted orange adds depth and a hint of warmth, suggesting quiet joy rather than showy drama. Surrounding this main bloom, a halo of baby's breath unfurls in a constellation of tiny white flowers, each stem creating a misty, romantic texture that softens the strong form of the orchid. To one side, a punch of colour arrives in the form of round, glossy red berries, their rich, festive hue echoing winter weddings and Christmas parties held in nearby Kensington or along Cromwell Road. Nestled among them, a few smaller, pale green buds add a note of freshness, as though just picked that morning from a local market stall. Smooth green leaves, in both slender and broader shapes, are woven carefully through the design, framing the flowers and berries and bringing natural balance. All the stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a deep red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light and its short tails resting neatly, ready for a pin. The piece feels intimate and personal, like a small promise worn close to the heart, perfect for a groom, best man, or prom date heading out from Earls Court station to a special celebration nearby, crafted with the thoughtful care you would expect from an experienced local florist.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the material forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets the floral details shine. Viewed from slightly above, the semi-open rose becomes the clear focal point: its petals are velvety and full, moving from a soft, pastel pink at the centre to a deeper, more romantic pink at the slightly ruffled edges. Just around the base of the rose, tiny blooms of white baby's breath cluster in airy sprays, each petal no bigger than a pinhead, creating the impression of a soft, floral halo. Fine, grassy strands of emerald green foliage arc gently outward, while a single broader, darker green leaf is folded with precision to cup the stems, giving the design a structured, tailored finish that feels right at home with a well-cut suit. The stems are tightly bound in a glossy two-toned satin ribbon, combining lavender-pink with a richer magenta shade that adds quiet depth without overpowering the gentle palette. A discreet metallic pin is tucked alongside, indicating this piece is ready to be fastened to a lapel for a ceremony or prom night. The lighting is soft and even, like natural daylight drifting through a townhouse window on a side street off Earls Court Road, casting only the faintest shadows and enhancing the three-dimensional quality of each petal and leaf. Crafted in a style often chosen by couples marrying in Earls Court, Kensington, or near Earl's Court Exhibition Centre, this boutonniere captures the feeling of modern romance, making it an ideal companion to classic wedding suits, smart dinner jackets, and prom attire.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, gently woven textile background that resembles the soft linens often found in Earls Court's boutique hotels. In the centre, a single fuchsia rose draws the eye, its petals tightly layered at the core and gradually unfurling into velvety, saturated pink tones that suggest both passion and tenderness. Delicate clusters of white baby's breath surround the rose like a halo, each tiny bloom forming a soft, cloud-like texture that tempers the intensity of the central flower. Threaded through this whiteness are small, rounded red hypericum berries, their glossy skins catching subtle highlights and adding a joyful, berry-bright note to the composition. Wispy, feather-light greenery extends from the sides, giving the design an elegant sense of movement, while broader, darker green leaves are carefully shaped and curled close to the rose, providing depth, contrast, and a feeling of gentle embrace. The stems of the flowers and foliage are gathered into a tidy bundle and wrapped with a smooth, rich red satin ribbon, the fabric snugly coiled and finished in a neat bow that feels both formal and romantic. The lighting is calm and natural, casting soft shadows that accentuate the layered textures without overwhelming them. Seen from a slightly elevated angle, the entire floral piece appears poised and ready to be worn at a wedding near Earls Court station, a civil ceremony tucked away by Cromwell Road, or a stylish prom celebration, encapsulating the quiet excitement and refined elegance of a meaningful day.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately crafted boutonnière is presented on a pale beige, gently textured fabric, the sort of understated background that recalls elegant table linens in boutique Earls Court hotels. The composition centres on a single rosebud in a striking fuchsia or deep pink hue, its petals tightly curled inwards, creating a sense of anticipation as if the flower is on the brink of unfolding. The surface of the petals appears smooth and velvety, with subtle colour variations that deepen towards the edges, giving the bloom depth and intensity. Tucked close around the rose are airy sprigs of baby's breath, each tiny white blossom forming a light, cloud-like halo, softening the strong colour of the central flower. Interwoven with these are slender, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage, perhaps ruscus or asparagus-style greenery, fanning out in graceful arcs that lend movement and an organic, garden-fresh feeling. Beneath, slightly broader, darker green leaves provide balance and structure, grounding the arrangement visually. All of the stems are neatly aligned and bound together with a coral-to-red satin ribbon, its glossy finish wrapping tightly around the base in smooth, precise coils, leaving a short, tidy handle suitable for pinning onto a suit jacket. The ribbon's sheen catches the light, echoing the celebratory mood of a wedding morning or prom night, perhaps just before a ceremony in a nearby Earls Court church or a reception along Cromwell Road. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting every detail and suggesting freshly prepared flowers, carefully arranged for a heartfelt, personal moment where tradition, style, and emotion come together.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A poetic tribute to the spirit of Earl's Court, this handcrafted boutonniere gleams with delicate artistry and a pastel palette reminiscent of fresh mornings spent along Kenway Road or in the gardens near Nevern Square. A single blush-pink rose forms the centrepiece, its petals tightly curled and serenely spiraled-evoking the gentle hope and excitement of a loved one's special day. Next to it, a paler peach-toned lisianthus or alstroemeria blossom unfolds softly, graced with a golden throat and filigreed markings, offering a story of detail and craftsmanship. Wisps of baby's breath, ethereal and light, entwine with petite green button mums, their bright, round blooms lighting up the arrangement and adding lively texture. Surrounding greenery unites the composition-some sprigs fine and spiky, others broad and folded, creating a verdant support much like Earl's Court's tree-lined streets. The stems are neatly bound in a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, its knot a flourish of festivity and a bold accent against the softer tones. Arranged at a graceful angle on woven, off-white linen, the accessory feels infused with the quiet elegance of local celebrations. Ideal for a wedding, prom, or anniversary in the heart of SW5, this boutonniere is an expertly woven symbol of style, sincerity, and the flourishing romance that defines Earl's Court gatherings.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, beautifully styled floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a gentle weave, giving a calm, natural backdrop to the design. In the centre, a white alstroemeria bloom opens gracefully, its petals broad and silky with a subtle ruffle at the edges and fine reddish-brown freckles concentrated near the throat, drawing the eye inward. Just to one side, a vivid lime-green spike of tightly clustered buds rises like a miniature tower, adding both height and an unexpected modern texture. Sprinkled throughout the arrangement are wisps of white baby's breath, each stem carrying tiny round blossoms that look almost like floating snowflakes, softening the lines and bringing a dreamy, romantic lightness. The flowers sit within a collar of lush foliage: dark green leaves with pointed, sword-like shapes form a solid, glossy base, while fine, grass-like strands arc and twist delicately, echoing the movement of a gentle breeze across nearby Holland Park. On the right, a narrow pink satin ribbon gathers the stems into a tidy bundle, its bow small yet vivid, catching the light with a subtle sheen and introducing a sweet, celebratory accent. The lighting in the image is even and natural, revealing fresh textures and healthy colour, as if the piece had just been prepared in a local Earls Court workshop for same-day delivery to a wedding breakfast on Cromwell Road. This boutonniere feels perfect for a groom or guest at a London ceremony, conveying quiet elegance, freshness, and the intimate excitement of a special day.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant white lisianthus boutonnière lies diagonally across a pale oatmeal-coloured, linen-like fabric, its texture softly woven and understated, much like the calm side streets off Earls Court Road. At the centre, a single lisianthus flower is fully open, its snow-white petals curling and folding into multiple ruffled layers that create a rounded, romantic silhouette. The petals are velvety to the eye, catching the soft, diffused light so their edges appear almost luminous. Just beneath and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds, still closed and tinged with creamy green, introduce a sense of new beginnings, echoing the hopeful mood of a wedding morning. Threaded through the design are tiny clusters of white gypsophila, their pinpoint blossoms resembling a light mist, adding volume without heaviness and gently softening the overall shape. Fine, grass-like strands of deep green foliage sweep outward towards the left, introducing a sense of motion and natural grace, while a broader, richer green leaf behind the main bloom anchors the composition with subtle depth. At the base, the exposed stems are neatly bundled and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite bow whose satin sheen and bold colour deliver a modern twist to the otherwise classic white-and-green palette. The contrast between the vivid ribbon and the neutral fabric surface draws the gaze back to the centre, highlighting the florist's careful balance of texture, tone, and proportion. It feels like a thoughtfully prepared finishing touch for a groom stepping out from a townhouse near Cromwell Road, ready for a heartfelt ceremony in the heart of Earls Court.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, graceful orchid boutonniere rests lengthways on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the woven threads creating a gentle, natural backdrop that feels very much in tune with the calm elegance of Earls Court terraces and garden squares. At its heart sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, fully open, with broad petals that curve softly outward like smooth porcelain. In the centre of the bloom, subtle strokes of warm yellow and the faintest blush of pale pink add depth and character to the flower's expression, hinting at both refinement and warmth. Nestled around the base of the orchid, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate cloud, each tiny flower like a speck of light adding softness and volume without overwhelming the design. Slender green leaves peep from behind, their crisp, fresh tone balancing the whiteness and echoing the greenery of nearby Brompton Cemetery and local courtyard gardens. To one side, a short stem carries several pale, lime-green orchid buds, still tightly closed and glossy, evoking a sense of promise and anticipated celebration. The stems are wrapped with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its narrow width and immaculate bow adding a chic, modern accent. The ribbon's sheen catches the gentle, even lighting, introducing a playful yet sophisticated splash of colour that would stand out beautifully against a navy or charcoal suit. The overall mood is quiet, thoughtful celebration-ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest getting ready in an Earls Court townhouse, or for anyone seeking a classic orchid corsage with a contemporary twist for formal events across nearby Kensington and Chelsea.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a light tan, linen-like fabric, its subtle woven texture creating a calm, neutral stage for the delicate flowers. In the centre sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its creamy white petals gently arching outwards with a natural curve that suggests softness to the touch, almost like fine silk. The orchid's throat reveals a soft kiss of pale yellow and a hint of ivory, drawing the eye inward and adding a touch of warmth to the cool white palette. Surrounding this central flower is a generous collar of baby's breath, each tiny gypsophila blossom forming part of a light, clouded ring that gives the boutonniere a romantic, almost dreamlike air. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage weave in and out among the white blossoms, bringing a sense of movement and an organic feel, as though the piece has just been gathered by a skilled florist after a walk through a quiet garden near Brompton Cemetery or a leafy corner of Earls Court. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a bright white satin ribbon, the finish smooth and precise, with a small, tidy bow that signals careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. Soft, even lighting enhances the gentle shadows under each petal and leaf, adding depth without overpowering the arrangement. The overall impression is of a classic, understated wedding boutonniere, perfect for a groom, best man, or guest attending a chic ceremony in one of Earls Court's historic townhouses, capturing a mood of pure, serene celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere lies on a diagonal across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gentle crosshatch weave running beneath the flowers like a quiet backdrop. The central bloom is a creamy white rosebud, petals closely layered yet beginning to relax, giving the impression of a flower cut at the peak of freshness. Soft shading in the ivory tones suggests natural depth, while the green sepals at the base peek out like a discreet collar. Alongside the rose, airy clusters of baby's breath spread in tiny white stars, creating a cloud-like halo that softens the overall silhouette. Surrounding these flowers, slender, glossy leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage arc outward in rich green, framing the rose in a way that feels both composed and natural, as though it has just been gathered from a garden. The stems are carefully bound with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a neat, elegant bow that indicates the work of an experienced florist's hand. Light falls gently from above, illuminating the satin's subtle sheen and catching the fine edges of each petal and leaf, while leaving the background in a calm, neutral tone. This boutonniere conveys quiet romance and formality, the sort of piece chosen for a groom walking into a wedding at a chic Earls Court townhouse or a registry office not far from Cromwell Road. It feels intimate and personal, a small floral accent that speaks of commitment, care, and the thoughtful preparation behind an Earls Court celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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