Holland Park BUTTONHOLES

At Holland Park Florist, we handcraft elegant, long-lasting buttonholes that look flawless from first photo to last dance. Working from our local studio by Holland Park Avenue and a short stroll from Holland Park Gardens, our skilled team designs each piece to complement your suit, tie and overall colour palette.

Whether you're planning a classic church wedding near Addison Road, an intimate ceremony in Notting Hill, or a smart city celebration in Kensington or Shepherd's Bush, we'll guide you on the best seasonal flowers and finishes. From traditional rose and gypsophila to modern textured greenery, every buttonhole is wired and taped professionally for comfort and durability.

Order your wedding and event bouquets, corsages and buttonholes together for a beautifully coordinated look. You can order online with confidence, knowing a real local florist is personally creating your designs right here in Holland Park.

  • Expert advice on colour, style and flower choices
  • Carefully packaged buttonholes, ready to pin
  • Local knowledge of popular venues across West London

Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery on buttonholes and matching flowers across Holland Park, Notting Hill and Kensington when you order by 3 PM. Simply order online and let Holland Park Florist add the finishing touch to your special day.

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BUTTONHOLES
A carefully crafted boutonniere lies on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gentle woven texture forming a calm, understated stage for the flowers to shine. Two lisianthus blooms sit at the centre, their soft white petals edged with a vivid band of purple that follows every ruffle and curl, creating a painterly two-tone effect. Just beside them rises a slender spike of grape hyacinth, its miniature bell-shaped flowers packed closely together in a deep violet-blue that echoes the lisianthus tips while adding a different texture, almost like tiny beads. Between and around these focal blooms, clusters of small white filler flowers soften the composition, suggesting baby's breath or similar airy blossoms, while fine, fern-like greenery spills out in delicate fronds. Slightly deeper green leaves anchor the base and give the design structure, like the layered foliage you might notice in the borders around Holland Park's Kyoto Garden. Two unopened buds in pale green lean gently outward, hinting at new petals yet to unfold and giving the boutonniere a sense of life and progression. All the stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, tied snugly and finished with a precise bow that makes it easy to imagine this piece being pinned to a lapel before a ceremony in one of the elegant townhouses off Holland Park Avenue. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, so each flower appears fresh and dewy, conveying quiet anticipation and the poised elegance of a special day about to begin.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere or petite corsage is presented on a pale beige, finely woven fabric that looks like natural linen, the subtle texture giving a quiet, tactile backdrop reminiscent of an elegant Holland Park townhouse interior. Centred on this neutral canvas, a small cluster of soft pink, many-petalled blossoms draws the eye, their gently ruffled petals layered like miniature garden blooms just opened at first light. The pink tones range from near-white blush at the tips to a deeper, warmer rose near the centres, creating a sense of depth and softness. Interwoven with these focal blooms are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny floret forming a frothy halo that lightens the composition and adds a sense of airiness. Here and there, slender spikes of lavender or deep purple flowers break through the pink and white, giving a touch of contrast that feels quietly sophisticated rather than bold. To one side, several slender, creamy white buds with pale green tips, resembling closed freesias, stretch outward as though about to open during an evening reception. A base of broad, rich green leaves anchors the piece, while finer tendrils of greenery trail lightly beyond the main cluster, echoing the natural lines of a garden border in nearby Holland Park. The stems are carefully gathered and secured in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, tidy bow whose glossy finish catches the light. This handcrafted detail, perfect for a groom's lapel, a prom date, or a special guest at a local celebration, radiates quiet joy and thoughtful craftsmanship, as though prepared with care by a dedicated florist for a memorable London occasion.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately crafted peach rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of refined detail you might expect at an intimate celebration near Holland Park's leafy avenues. The single rose is the undisputed focus, set horizontally and slightly angled, its petals unfolding in a graceful spiral from a richer, warm apricot centre to softer, almost creamy edges. The bloom feels freshly cut, with a subtle, velvety sheen that suggests the faint, sweet fragrance of a garden rose in early summer. To the upper right of the rose, a small cloud of white baby's breath offers contrast, each tiny blossom creating a constellation of dots against the neutral background, lending a sense of lightness and romance. Fine, green sprigs of foliage emerge from behind the rose, their slender, grass-like blades giving movement and a gentle, organic energy, while a pair of darker, broader leaves are curved neatly at the base for support and depth. The stems are tightly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its smooth surface and precise winding revealing the hand of an experienced florist, perhaps from a studio just off Holland Park Avenue or near Notting Hill Gate. A subtle bow or tucked finish secures the design, leaving clean lines that make the boutonniere easy to pin to a lapel. Soft, diffused lighting falls from above, enhancing every texture-the weave of the fabric, the satin's gleam, and the rose's layered petals-creating an image that quietly captures the sentiment of weddings, proms, or formal gatherings across West London.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the texture gently nubbled and woven, echoing the understated luxury of a Holland Park wedding table. Center stage is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous, velvety petals unfurling in a calm, open shape, as if inviting you into its quiet beauty. At the core, the orchid's throat glows with soft yellow and amber tones that fade into tiny reddish-orange markings, a subtle pattern that signals the flower's natural intricacy. Around this central bloom, clusters of white baby's breath form a light, cloud-like halo, their miniature blossoms adding romance and a sense of movement. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum spheres, almost mossy and spiky in texture, inject a crisp, contemporary edge, like fresh foliage glimpsed in nearby Holland Park on a bright morning. A broad, glossy green leaf rests beneath the flowers, providing a lush backdrop, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base adds layered depth. The stems are expertly wrapped in a rich crimson satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and snug, catching the light with a soft sheen before finishing in a neat little bow or knot. This deliberate touch of red introduces a celebratory note, evoking love, joy, and a hint of tradition without overshadowing the orchid's elegance. The overall mood is formal yet fresh, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest arriving from the streets around Holland Park Station, wearing a lapel flower that feels thoughtfully designed, locally crafted, and quietly memorable.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely detailed boutonniere is captured from above, resting on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven fabric that recalls the understated elegance of Holland Park interiors. The focal point is a white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth petals wide and gently arched, as if cupping a soft breath of air. At the centre of the orchid, a small flare of creamy yellow and muted orange glows within the throat, bringing warmth and depth to the otherwise porcelain-white bloom. Encircling this central flower, an airy ring of baby's breath forms a delicate veil, dozens of tiny, star-like white florets perched on wiry stems, giving the composition a light, clouded softness. To one side, a tight cluster of lustrous cherry-red berries catches the eye, their rounded surfaces reflecting small points of light, while a few paler green buds nearby echo the freshness of early spring walks through Holland Park's avenues. Rich green leaves, some long and tapering, others more oval and compact, weave between the flowers and berries, adding structure and a natural, garden-like balance. The stems are firmly bound at the base with a bold red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly reflective, folded into a small, assured knot with short tails that lie flat and precise. The overall effect is refined and festive without being overpowering, an intimate floral accessory that suggests promises made and moments to be remembered, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or special guest at a wedding, Christmas celebration, or black-tie event in and around Holland Park, Notting Hill, and nearby Kensington.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush pink rose boutonniere is showcased against a pale, textured linen-style fabric, evoking the calm elegance of a wedding morning in Holland Park. The image is taken from a slightly overhead angle, so the viewer can trace the gentle spiral of the rose petals as they unfurl from a soft, almost creamy centre into edges tinged with a richer, romantic pink. Each petal appears velvety and full, suggesting a freshly conditioned bloom, the kind a local florist might prepare just hours before a ceremony on one of the tree-lined streets off Holland Park Avenue. Encircling the base of the rose are clusters of dainty white baby's breath, their tiny round blossoms forming a delicate, cloud-like ring that adds airiness and contrast to the more substantial rose. Fine, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage radiate lightly from behind the flower, echoing the natural lines of park grasses swaying in a gentle breeze, while a single, broader deep green leaf is carefully folded to hug and tidy the base of the arrangement. The stems are bound in a smooth satin ribbon that shifts between soft lavender and deeper magenta tones, wrapped snugly and tied into a discreet knot that looks both secure and effortlessly chic. This elegant fastening subtly picks up the pink hues of the rose without overpowering them, giving the boutonniere a refined, contemporary edge. The neutral woven background, with its faint, visible threads, acts as an understated canvas, allowing the floral details to stand out clearly-the textures of petal and leaf, the interplay of light and shadow, and the quiet promise of celebration. The overall mood is one of gentle romance and poised simplicity, perfect for grooms, groomsmen, or prom-goers seeking a classic yet modern floral accent prepared with the care of an experienced Holland Park florist.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, striking fuchsia rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, lightly textured fabric that resembles finely woven linen, echoing the calm, understated elegance of a Holland Park reception space. The rose itself is the undisputed focal point: a deep, saturated pink with a velvety surface, its petals curled inwards at the center and gradually unfurling in confident layers, suggesting both romance and joyful anticipation. Cradling the base of the bloom, airy sprays of white baby's breath create a soft, misty ring, their minuscule blossoms adding contrast and a sense of innocence. Interspersed among these little white flowers, clusters of bright red hypericum berries emerge, each one smooth and rounded, catching the light like tiny drops of lacquer and lending a subtle festive touch to the composition. The greenery is thoughtfully composed, with wispy fern-like fronds stretching out in fine, delicate lines and broader, darker leaves shaped into elegant curves that support and frame the rose. The stems of the flowers and foliage are tightly gathered and wrapped in a shimmering deep red satin ribbon, meticulously folded and tied into a neat bow, giving the accessory a polished, couture finish. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, the boutonniere appears ready to be pinned onto a groom's jacket for a ceremony near Holland Park Avenue or a stylish event by the park's formal gardens, making this image perfect for articles on wedding buttonholes, prom flowers, or refined floral details created by an experienced West London florist.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a calm, neutral backdrop of light beige, gently textured fabric, this elegant boutonnière showcases the quiet drama of a single fuchsia rosebud, designed with the same care you might expect from a neighbourhood florist near Holland Park Avenue. The rose is tightly furled, its deep magenta-pink petals layered in a compact spiral, suggesting freshness and a sense of anticipation, as though it might unfurl with the first dance of the evening. Around the rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath cluster like tiny stars, each miniature bloom adding softness and contrast, tempering the intensity of the central flower with a romantic, mist-like effect. Fine, feathery greenery extends outward from behind the rose, with slender, bright green fronds resembling asparagus fern and other airy foliage, giving the piece a light, almost wind-touched movement, while a few darker green leaves hug the base and provide depth. The stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light in subtle highlights that echo the richness of the rose's colour. The ribbon is coiled tightly and finished neatly, suggesting the work of an experienced hand accustomed to dressing lapels for weddings from Holland Park to nearby Notting Hill. Illuminated by bright, even lighting, every detail is visible: the satin finish of the petals, the tiny textures of the baby's breath, and the weave of the fabric below. The overall impression is one of poised romance and classic style, a perfect finishing touch for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest on a special West London occasion.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting at a diagonal upon finely woven linen, this boutonniere seems to belong to a timeless Holland Park occasion-where art and nature readily mingle. The principal bloom, a soft pastel pink rose, closes gently in a spiraled embrace, blushing at the core and fading to the slightest hint of pearl at its edges. Nestled alongside is a charming smaller flower, possibly Alstroemeria, whose delicate pastel petals unfurl to reveal sun-kissed yellow throats and subtle cinnamon flecks around the heart. Wisps of baby's breath, airy as the early mist drifting over Addison Road gardens, join miniature green cushion mums, their rounded buds lending a playful contrast. Framing the composition is a mindful ensemble of leafy abundance: fine, almost feathery blades radiate upward like new grass after rain, while broad, dark leaves-some carefully folded-anchor the arrangement. Soft fingers would find each element bound with a glistening fuchsia ribbon, its bow promising both celebration and care. Against a neutral backdrop that highlights every gentle shade and texture, this handcrafted buttonhole design calls to mind the understated elegance of West London weddings, whether exchanged beneath Holland House or within the leafy shade of neighbourhood squares. It's designed as much for touch and memory as for sight-a fragrant, fresh keepsake perfect for ceremonial attire or cherished moments among friends.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined boutonniere or small corsage is displayed on a pale, linen-look fabric, its warm beige tone and subtle weave creating a calm, neutral setting like a freshly pressed jacket laid out in a townhouse just off Holland Park Avenue. At the centre sits a single white alstroemeria flower, fully open, its velvety petals gently cupping one another and marked with slender, reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye inward to the soft stamens. Just to the left, a sculptural cluster of lime-green buds rises in a cone, each bud tightly packed to form a textured spike that contrasts beautifully with the broad alstroemeria petals, lending the design a modern, almost architectural profile. Around these main elements, sprigs of white baby's breath float delicately, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms creating a misty, romantic halo over the darker greenery beneath. The foliage is layered with care: solid, dark green, pointed leaves provide a sleek frame, while thin, whispy grasses curl and splay outward, adding movement and a slightly wild grace that feels at home near the leafy paths of Holland Park itself. A short, glossy pink satin ribbon is tied into a small but perfectly shaped bow at the right, its cheerful colour softening the composition and hinting at festivities-perhaps a wedding, prom, or anniversary dinner in nearby Notting Hill. The lighting is even and gentle, highlighting the luminosity of the white petals, the crisp green buds, and the smooth sheen of the ribbon, capturing the sense of fresh, same-day-crafted floristry from a local Holland Park florist preparing pieces for a special day.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant white lisianthus boutonnière is captured from a slightly raised angle, lying diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose fine weave adds a soft, tactile backdrop. The central lisianthus bloom is fully open and perfectly formed, its layers of white petals slightly ruffled at the edges so they almost resemble fine tissue or tulle on a bridal gown. Nestled just below and to the left, two pale green lisianthus buds stretch upward, their elongated forms still neatly folded, suggesting tender new beginnings and echoing the emotions of a wedding morning in Holland Park. Around them, sprigs of dainty white baby's breath scatter lightness through the design, each tiny flower head creating an airy halo that softens the overall silhouette. From the back of the boutonnière, slender, grass-like greenery arcs towards the bottom left, adding a sense of movement, while a single broader dark green leaf provides a calm, grounding note behind the main bloom. The stems at the bottom right are tightly bound with a gleaming fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small but confident bow whose bright pink hue contrasts strikingly with the white petals and muted background. The satin's sheen catches the light, giving the arrangement a subtle sense of celebration, as though it were ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony on a quiet street just off Holland Park Avenue. The lighting is soft and even, revealing every curve, bud, and blade of foliage, and the overall mood is fresh, romantic, and thoughtfully designed for weddings, proms, or any formal event across the surrounding Kensington and Notting Hill areas.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its refined simplicity capturing the quiet elegance often associated with weddings and formal gatherings around Holland Park. At the heart of the arrangement is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, curved petals a pure, luminous white. The central throat of the flower reveals intricate touches of soft yellow and the faintest blush of pink, like a secret glow held within the blossom. Around the orchid's base, a cloud of tiny white baby's breath blossoms, each delicate sphere adding volume and a dreamy, almost mist-like softness that frames the feature bloom without overwhelming it. A few slender, fresh green leaves slip out from beneath the petals, offering a crisp contrast that speaks of just-cut stems and skilled conditioning by a professional florist. Extending from one side, a short stem carries several pale green, tightly furled orchid buds, their smooth surfaces suggesting imminent unfurling and the promise of future moments still to come. The stems are bound together with a narrow band of bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, tidy bow; its vivid colour and gentle sheen introduce a playful, celebratory note against the otherwise neutral and white palette. Soft, diffuse lighting reveals the subtle weave of the linen background, the satin's light-catching texture, and the serene calm of the orchid's petals, free from glare or strong shadow. This carefully composed floral accessory feels perfect for pinning to a groom's lapel on a tree-lined Holland Park avenue, for a groomsman heading to a local registry office, or as a refined corsage for a guest attending an intimate evening reception nearby.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is captured lying quietly on a light beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle texture giving the image a warm, tactile quality. The focal point is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, curving outward in a serene, symmetrical shape. At the centre, the orchid's throat shows hints of pale yellow and creamy ivory, a delicate glow that draws the eye and adds gentle richness to the otherwise monochrome white. Surrounding the main flower, clusters of white baby's breath form a soft, misty border, their countless tiny blossoms creating a cloud-like aura that softens the edges of the arrangement. Threaded between these miniature blooms are slender strands of feathery green foliage, offering a fresh, botanical counterpoint to the white flowers, suggesting the quiet greenery of gardens tucked behind Holland Park's grand terraces. The stems of the boutonniere are carefully gathered and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, its surface catching the light with a refined sheen, finished with a neatly tied bow that speaks of practiced hands and attention to detail. The composition feels calm and balanced, ideal for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony in a nearby church or a chic venue off Kensington High Street. The soft lighting and neutral background keep all focus on the delicate structure of the orchid and the intricate textures of the filler flowers, conveying a sense of purity, commitment, and understated luxury that suits a thoughtfully styled wedding day in West London.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, angled gently across the frame as if laid out on a groom's suit before a ceremony in Holland Park. At its heart rests a single creamy white rosebud, petals still closely wrapped but with just enough unfurling to reveal their velvety softness. The rose is framed by fine green sepals and supported by a cluster of delicate white baby's breath, each tiny bloom forming a constellation of soft dots that surround the central flower like a light mist. Around the focal rose, narrow deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage extend slightly outward, lending the piece a fresh, natural character that suggests greenery gathered from close-by garden squares off Ladbroke Grove or Campden Hill. The stems are smoothly wrapped in a narrow band of white satin ribbon, which has been wound tightly and evenly before being tied into a petite, symmetrical bow just beneath the flower head. The ribbon's slight sheen catches the light, echoing the subtle luster of the rose petals. The background fabric shows a visible diagonal weave, adding a gentle, tactile texture that remains neutral enough not to compete with the floral detail. Soft, even lighting washes over the arrangement, enhancing the pure whites and rich greens while casting barely-there shadows that give the boutonniere dimension. The image conveys the anticipation of a wedding day: a simple, classic accessory crafted with care, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony in a local registry office or one of the elegant venues near Holland Park and Notting Hill Gate.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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