Queen's Park BUTTONHOLES

At Queen's Park Florist, we handcraft elegant, long-lasting buttonholes that look fresh from first photos to the final dance. Working daily in the heart of Queen's Park, close to Salusbury Road and Queen's Park Station, our florists blend classic techniques with modern styling for weddings, proms and special events.

Every buttonhole is created to complement your suit, dress code and overall floral theme. From delicate rose and eucalyptus designs to textured wildflower styles, we select premium flowers and condition each stem with care in our local studio near Kilburn Lane and Chamberlayne Road.

We regularly design buttonholes and matching bouquets for celebrations across:

  • Maida Vale
  • Kilburn
  • West Hampstead

As an experienced neighbourhood florist, we're here to guide you on flower choices, colours, finishes and pin styles, so your party feel comfortable and confident wearing their blooms all day.

Need something at short notice? We offer local same-day delivery on buttonholes and coordinating flowers across Queen's Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply share your suit colour and occasion in the notes, and our skilled team will design, pack and deliver your buttonholes ready to wear.

Trust Queen's Park Florist for reliably stylish, professionally wired buttonholes that photograph beautifully and feel distinctly local to Queen's Park.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a softly woven light beige cloth, the gentle texture of the fabric suggesting natural linen and echoing the understated charm of a Queen's Park townhouse interior. The arrangement is centred around two striking lisianthus flowers, their petals pure white at the base and then dramatically edged with a rich, velvety purple that deepens towards the ruffled tips. These blooms appear almost luminous against the neutral backdrop, as though catching the filtered daylight that might fall through a sash window onto a dressing table before a wedding ceremony. Clustered at their sides are tiny white filler flowers, airy and delicate like miniature clouds, adding depth and a sense of softness to the lapel piece. A slim, upright stem of deep violet grape-hyacinth-style florets introduces a sculptural line and a cool, woodland intensity to the colour palette. Slender sprigs of feathery greenery and a few smooth, darker leaves surround the flowers, giving the boutonniere a quietly wild, garden-picked feeling, as if gathered from a border near Queen's Park itself just after the morning dew. Nestled within are two pale green, unopened buds that hint at future blossoms and new chapters. All the stems are gathered neatly and bound with a crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished in a tidy bow, ready to be pinned onto the lapel of a groom, best man, or prom guest. The composition speaks of thoughtfulness and careful craftsmanship, the kind of detail a local florist who knows the rhythms of NW6 life would create for intimate celebrations in and around the park.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere rests gracefully on a pale beige, woven linen background, the subtle cross-hatch of the fabric setting off the colours with quiet sophistication that suits a Queen's Park celebration. The composition is compact yet intricate: in the centre, small, ruffled blossoms in soft pink tones gather closely, their many petals layered like miniature garden roses or stocks, each flower showing a flushed gradient from deeper rose near the core to softer blush at the edges. Between these pastel blooms, clusters of delicate white baby's breath create a fine, lacy texture, lending the design a lightness that feels almost like mist. Tiny sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets are tucked here and there, giving a hint of contrast, much like the unexpected pops of colour found in the flower beds around Queen's Park itself. Extending from one side, several creamy white to pale green buds, probably freesias or similarly slender blooms, lie in a graceful line, still partially closed and full of promise, as though timed to open during the course of a wedding reception or summer party. Lush, broad green leaves cradle the flowers from beneath, providing both structure and a strong emerald backdrop, while fine, feathery greenery and grass-like strands trail outward, adding a gentle sense of movement. At the base, the stems are neatly bound and wrapped in a luminous fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow with smooth, flowing tails that catch the light. The overall effect is polished yet romantic, ideal for pinning to a lapel or wrist for a wedding, prom, or anniversary dinner in the local area, capturing the feeling of a thoughtfully made, bespoke floral accessory created with the care of an experienced neighbourhood florist.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere, designed with the precision of an experienced local florist, rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, reminiscent of the soft furnishings in the townhouses bordering Queen's Park. The rose is positioned slightly on the diagonal, its petals opening in a gentle spiral from a deeper, warm apricot heart to paler, creamy tips at the outer edge, as if glowing softly under natural window light. Around it, clouds of delicate white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are gathered on the upper side, their tiny blossoms creating an almost mist-like halo that lightens the whole composition. Slender, vivid green blades of foliage tuck in behind the main bloom, while a pair of darker green leaves are curled thoughtfully around the base, lending shape and subtle structure. The stems are neatly bound with a peach satin-style ribbon, wrapped smoothly from top to bottom and finished in a small, unobtrusive bow that sits just where the fingertips might rest when pinning it to a jacket. Light falls evenly across the scene, catching the gentle sheen of the ribbon and the velvety surface of the petals, while still allowing the woven background to show through with its fine, regular threads. The overall impression is of a refined, romantic accessory, ideal for a groom heading to a ceremony near Salusbury Road, a best man walking through the leafy streets towards an evening reception, or a guest dressing for a prom. It feels both timeless and personal, the sort of piece a Queen's Park florist would prepare with care on a busy wedding morning.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly woven, light beige linen cloth, a single white orchid boutonniere rests as if waiting to be pinned to a lapel just before a Queen's Park wedding ceremony. The large Phalaenopsis orchid at the centre is luminous, its broad, porcelain-like petals gently cupped as they open, each edge softly defined in the even, natural light. In the heart of the bloom, a wash of buttery yellow deepens into faint reddish-orange markings, drawing the eye inward to its intricate throat. Around the orchid, sprigs of delicate white baby's breath fan out like fine lace, each tiny blossom contributing to a light, clouded halo that softens the overall shape. To the left, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, almost pom-pom in form, add a lively burst of colour and a contemporary twist, their densely packed, spiky petals textural against the smooth orchid. A rich, deep green leaf anchors the design from beneath, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base lends extra dimension and a natural, garden-fresh feel, reminiscent of foliage seen in nearby Tiverton Green. The stems are expertly bound in a vivid crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly to form a slim, polished handle and finished with a tidy knot or diminutive bow that introduces a striking yet refined accent. The linen background, with its subtle, slightly coarse weave, provides a calm, neutral stage, allowing each white petal, green bud, and red ribbon fold to stand out clearly. The mood is poised and elegant, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or formal guest arriving from the tree-lined streets around Queen's Park for a day of heartfelt celebration.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed from above on a pale beige, woven linen that resembles the soft, natural textures often seen in Queen's Park interiors. At the centre of the design is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, wing-like petals opening with poised grace around a gently curved throat tinted with creamy yellow and a touch of soft orange, giving a delicate glow to the heart of the bloom. Encircling this focal flower, clusters of baby's breath form a dainty, cloudlike veil, each tiny white floret adding lightness and an almost ethereal dimension to the compact composition. Tucked closely beneath the orchid, a spray of round, jewel-like red berries introduces a bold splash of colour, their lacquered sheen suggesting ripeness and festivity, ideal for winter weddings or Christmas events in venues off Chamberlayne Road or around the park itself. A few lighter green, unripe buds punctuate the cluster, softening the transition between the intense red berries and the surrounding greenery. Various shades of polished green foliage, some broad and pointed, others slimmer and more elongated, cradle the flowers and berries, creating a structured yet natural frame that hints at careful florist craftsmanship. The stems are gathered together in a tight, tidy bundle and wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, finished with a precise knot and short tails that lie smoothly against the fabric backdrop, ready for pinning to a suit or elegant dress. The overall mood is one of understated luxury and heartfelt celebration-a small, meticulously made floral accent that could accompany vows in a Queen's Park registry office or add a personal touch to a formal dinner along Salusbury Road.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale, linen-textured cloth, the sort of understated backdrop you might find on a styling table in a Queen's Park Florist workshop just off Salusbury Road. The rose, captured from a slightly overhead view, is semi-open and fresh, with its inner petals a soft, creamy pastel pink that gradually deepens to a richer rosy tone at the outer, gently curled edges. This subtle gradient gives the flower a painterly quality, as though its colour has been brushed on in delicate layers. Encircling the base of the rose are small clouds of white baby's breath, the many tiny blooms forming an airy collar that contrasts with the smooth, velvety rose petals. From behind the central flower, slender, grass-like strands of bright green foliage arc outward, fine and wispy, softening the lines and adding movement. A single broader green leaf is folded and wrapped neatly around the stems, lending a sense of structure and polish, like a well-tailored suit. The stems themselves are tightly bound with a satin ribbon in complementary tones of lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple; the ribbon is tied in a simple, confident knot rather than a bow, showcasing a contemporary, refined style. Under soft, even lighting, the satin catches subtle highlights, while gentle shadows along the textured beige fabric give the arrangement depth without distraction. The overall impression is of a carefully considered, romantic boutonniere, ideal for weddings in Queen's Park, prom nights in nearby neighbourhoods, or any special occasion where a lapel flower should speak softly of love, care, and meticulous local craftsmanship.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, striking fuchsia rose boutonniere rests diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric background, its placement giving the impression it has just been set down on a suit jacket waiting in a Queen's Park townhouse. The rose is rich in colour, its petals densely layered in a firm, spiralling centre that softens into gently opening edges, creating a sense of depth and movement. Around its base, wisps of white baby's breath cluster in small sprays, their tiny star-like blossoms adding a light, airy contrast against the bold pink, much like soft clouds drifting above the greenery of Queen's Park itself. Tucked beside the rose, small, bright red hypericum berries glisten with a polished sheen, bringing a playful touch of vibrancy that hints at celebration and lively gathering. The foliage includes both fine, fern-like greenery that stretches delicately outward and more substantial dark green leaves that have been curled and angled by an experienced hand, giving the piece structure and a tailored shape suitable for a formal event. The stems are tightly wrapped in a lustrous red satin ribbon, the smooth fabric pulled snug and finished with a small, tidy bow that catches the light, echoing the rose's romantic hue. The overall lighting is gentle and even, revealing subtle shadows in the folds of the ribbon and the creases of the fabric, enhancing the sense of craftsmanship. This thoughtfully designed boutonniere feels perfect for a groom or groomsman heading to a local Queen's Park wedding, its colours and textures conveying warmth, joy, and an intimate, London charm.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonnière featuring a single, deep fuchsia rosebud is positioned at a gentle angle on a pale, linen-textured fabric, its soft beige tones echoing the calm elegance of a Queen's Park period home interior. The rosebud itself is tightly coiled and full of promise, its petals rich with saturated pink and magenta tones that look velvety to the touch, catching the light along their curved edges as if freshly cut from a nearby garden on a cool morning. Surrounding the rose are delicate stems of baby's breath, each tiny white bloom like a star in miniature, softening the intensity of the central flower and lending the arrangement a cloud-like halo. Behind and beside the rose, slender, feathery sprigs of vivid green foliage stretch outwards, their fine leaves adding a sense of movement and airy texture, similar to the gentle sweep of greenery found in local Queen's Park floral borders. At the base, the flower and foliage stems are gathered with precision and wrapped in a smooth, vibrant red satin ribbon, the glossy fabric hugging the stems securely and adding a subtle gleam that complements the rose while giving the piece a polished, formal finish. You can almost imagine this boutonnière being pinned with care to a lapel before a ceremony at a nearby venue, the faint, fresh scent of rose mingling with anticipation and excitement. The lighting in the image is bright yet soft, revealing each petal, leaf, and ribbon fold clearly, creating an impression of freshness, craftsmanship, and quiet romance, perfect for illustrating wedding, prom, or special event flowers in the Queen's Park area.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
As if plucked from a morning stroll through the gardens of Queen's Park, this floral boutonniere balances delicacy with exuberance. A pink rose bud, tightly layered and awash in gradients from a deeper pink core to soft, powdery edges, evokes youthful romance and enduring promise. Nestled to its side, a luminous alstroemeria with peach and blush petals unveils yellow undertones and moody maroon streaks, delivering subtle drama and detail akin to the blooms of a local Saturday flower market. Framing these central flowers, snow-pure tufts of baby's breath and rounded apple-green cushion mums scatter freshness and lively contrast within the arrangement. Slender blades of deep green, reminiscent of ornamental grass, extend upward in gentle arcs, while broader folded leaves create a robust, natural foundation below. The entire composition is gracefully bound with a satin fuchsia ribbon-its glossy bow infusing the piece with festive spirit, gleaming softly against the natural tones of the linen background. Each element is bathed in tranquil light, highlighting soft petals and tactile foliage that invite touch and scent-hinting at celebrations around Kilburn Lane or intimate vows beneath the leafy canopies of Queen's Park. This refined boutonniere speaks of love and artistry, ideal for marking a memorable day with subtle grandeur and sincere style.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact floral boutonniere lies thoughtfully arranged on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric lending a quietly sophisticated backdrop that allows every botanical detail to be appreciated. At its centre blooms a pristine white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its petals gently flared and slightly ruffled at the tips. Near the throat of the bloom, fine reddish-brown speckles create a delicate, painterly pattern, drawing the eye inward toward the stamens and hinting at the flower's gentle fragrance. Just to the side, a conical spike of vivid lime-green buds, likely an Ornithogalum, rises like a miniature tower, each tiny bud tightly nested against the next, giving the piece a contemporary, textural twist. Wisps of white baby's breath thread through the design, their tiny blossoms floating like soft flecks of foam, softening the stronger forms and adding a sense of airiness. The greenery is carefully balanced: broad, dark green leaves with pointed tips anchor the base, while slender, flexible grass-like blades arc gracefully, creating elegant lines that guide your attention across the arrangement. Securing the stems is a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, confident bow on the right side, its smooth, light-catching surface providing a joyful contrast to the matte petals and foliage. The lighting is even and natural, without harsh shadows, making the colours appear fresh and true, as though newly prepared by a local florist just off Queen's Park's bustling Salusbury Road for a wedding, anniversary dinner, or a prom corsage, offering a sense of gentle romance and thoughtful craftsmanship in one small, refined accessory.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is photographed from above on a warm, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, its woven texture subtly visible beneath the flowers. The composition is centred around a fully open white eustoma, or lisianthus, whose ruffled petals spill outward in soft waves, forming a rounded, romantic focal point. Nestled close by are two unopened lisianthus buds in pale green and cream, positioned slightly lower and to the left, their smooth, elongated shapes echoing the main flower while hinting at blooms still to come. Wisps of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are scattered through the arrangement, their tiny clustered florets adding an ethereal, cloud-like lightness that softens the whole design. Slender, dark green, grass-like leaves fan out towards the lower left corner, introducing a sense of movement and drawing the eye across the boutonnière, while a deeper green, broader leaf sits quietly at the back, grounding the flowers with gentle structure. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty, precise bow that adds a modern pop of colour against the neutral background and classic white-and-green palette. Soft, diffused lighting highlights the purity of the white petals and the fresh sheen of the foliage, without harsh shadows, much like the filtered daylight in a Queen's Park townhouse before an afternoon ceremony. This elegant buttonhole feels perfect for a groom, best man, or stylish guest at a local wedding near the park itself or along Chamberlayne Road, a small flourish that carries the quiet excitement and grace of the day. Crafted with an experienced florist's eye, it balances tradition with a playful ribbon accent that suggests personality and joy.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale, linen-textured background, the soft oatmeal fabric lending a calm, contemporary feel that suits intimate celebrations in and around Queen's Park. At its heart, a large white Phalaenopsis orchid unfolds with deliberate grace, the petals thick, smooth, and almost waxy, like sculpted porcelain. In the centre, a gentle wash of soft yellow and a whisper of blush pink draw the eye inward, creating a focal point that feels both romantic and serene. Encircling the base of this central bloom, tiny sprays of white baby's breath cluster together, their many miniature blossoms forming a delicate halo. The gypsophila adds a cloud-soft texture, lightening the composition and echoing the airy skies over nearby avenues and garden squares. Slim, bright green leaves extend subtly from behind the flowers, providing a crisp, natural contrast to the orchid's neutral tones. To one side, a slender stem carries a pair of tightly closed, pale green orchid buds, suggesting the quiet anticipation before vows are spoken or photographs are taken along Salusbury Road. The stems of the piece are neatly bound with a narrow fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light in a small, neat bow that introduces a playful yet polished touch of colour. The gentle, diffused lighting emphasizes every detail: the orchid's curved petals, the rounded buds, the tiny spheres of baby's breath, and the woven texture of the fabric underneath. This delicate floral accessory would sit beautifully on a groom's lapel, a best man's jacket, or even as a discreet corsage for a cherished family member, capturing the understated elegance that couples around Queen's Park often seek for weddings, proms, and sophisticated celebrations.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An artfully composed image captures a single white orchid boutonniere lying gracefully on a natural, light beige fabric with a visible woven grain, reminiscent of simple yet refined textiles found in Queen's Park homes. The focal point is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its velvety white petals unfolding in smooth, rounded layers that suggest calm confidence and poise. At the centre, faint touches of pale yellow and soft cream glow within the orchid's throat, giving a subtle warmth that balances the cool purity of the white. Around this central bloom, clusters of delicate white baby's breath create a gentle ring of texture, their tiny flowers forming a soft, mist-like halo that makes the boutonniere appear airy and almost weightless. Slender threads of fresh green foliage peek out from beneath the petals and Gypsophila, adding a graceful line and a natural, garden-picked feeling that could easily have come from a stroll through nearby Queen's Park on a spring morning. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth, matte white satin ribbon, the finish neat and precise, with a small bow that signals thoughtful craftsmanship and readiness for a jacket lapel. Light falls evenly across the scene, emphasising each curve of the orchid and every tiny bud of the baby's breath without harsh shadows, lending a serene, bridal atmosphere. The boutonniere feels ideal for a groom or groomsman attending an intimate ceremony in one of the local venues around Chamberlayne Road or Harrow Road, a refined floral accent that quietly echoes themes of purity, commitment, and understated luxury.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is presented on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like softly woven linen, its subtle crosshatch texture visible beneath the flowers and lending a natural, understated elegance. At the heart of the design rests a single creamy white rosebud, its petals gently cupped inward, suggesting a bloom just on the verge of opening. The rose appears velvety and fresh, like it has just been prepared in a Queen's Park flower studio moments before the ceremony. Encircling the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their minute blossoms forming a misty, cloud-like frame that enhances the boutonniere's softness. Sprigs of slender, vivid green foliage radiate from behind and to the sides, some leaves narrow and pointed, others more feathery and fern-like, creating an appealing contrast in both shape and texture. The stems are meticulously bound with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped evenly and finished with a delicate bow that sits neatly beneath the bloom, ready to be pinned to a crisp suit jacket. The gentle, even lighting emphasises the creamy tones of the rose, the crisp white of the gypsophila, and the rich greens of the foliage, while subtle shadows add depth and dimension. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication, ideal for a groom or groomsman walking through the leafy streets around Queen's Park station to a nearby wedding. It feels like a small, hand-crafted symbol of love and promise, perfect for local ceremonies, intimate town hall nuptials, or refined celebrations across the NW6 and NW10 neighbourhoods.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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