Bethnal Green Buttonholes

Looking for elegant buttonholes crafted with care by a real local florist? Welcome to Bethnal Green Florist, your neighbourhood flower experts blending style and tradition right here in the heart of Bethnal Green. Whether you’re preparing for a wedding at York Hall or attending a special event near Roman Road or Cambridge Heath Station, our bespoke flowers bring a touch of local charm to every lapel.

Our team lives and works in the area—we love creating buttonholes that capture the spirit of Bethnal Green and its vibrant communities. From classic designs to fresh, modern twists, each bouquet and buttonhole is handmade with premium blooms sourced daily. Plus, our same-day delivery service means your flowers arrive crisp and beautiful—simply order online before 3 PM for fast, friendly delivery across Stepney, Whitechapel, and Hackney.

  • Made locally, with expert skill and a genuine personal touch
  • Fast, reliable delivery for weddings, proms, and any occasion
  • Neighbourhood knowledge—serving Bethnal Green and surrounds

When you want buttonholes you can be proud of, trust Bethnal Green Florist—where local roots and floral expertise truly blossom together. We look forward to making your event unforgettable with our stunning flower creations.

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BUTTONHOLES
An artfully crafted floral boutonniere lies against a pale beige linen-style fabric, its gentle weave and soft, natural tone offering a calm, neutral stage for the flowers to glow. Two white lisianthus blossoms form the focal point, their petals finely ruffled and edged with a deep, inky purple, as if lightly brushed with watercolour. They sit close together, like a quiet conversation before the ceremony begins on a side street off Bethnal Green Road. Around them, tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, scatter airy flecks of light throughout the arrangement, giving a sense of openness and romantic delicacy. Rising slightly above the lisianthus is a single, slender spike of grape hyacinth-style blooms: tiny, bell-shaped florets clustered tightly in a rich purple column, bringing depth and a slightly wild, garden-inspired texture. Fine, feathery greenery threads through and beyond the blooms, its fresh green hue soft and feathery to the eye, evoking the feel of foliage gathered from a shaded corner of Weaver's Fields. Two pale green buds, still closed, peek from among the petals, capturing a moment of quiet anticipation and new beginnings. At the base, the florist has drawn all the stems together with practiced hands, wrapping them in a band of crisp white satin ribbon. The ribbon is smooth, slightly lustrous, and finished in a tidy bow that signals the piece is ready to be pinned securely to a lapel. The overall mood is gentle, romantic, and thoughtfully composed: a small but expressive floral accent, ideal for a groom or guest walking into a wedding celebration anywhere across Bethnal Green and the surrounding East London streets.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant corsage or boutonniere is carefully laid out on a finely woven, light beige linen surface, its gentle texture and neutral colour allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out. At the heart of the design, several soft pink, multi-layered blooms nestle together, their ruffled petals suggesting miniature stocks or delicate garden flowers, each blossom shading subtly from a near-white blush on the outer edges to a deeper, more romantic pink within. Interlaced among these central flowers are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, creating a lacy veil that softens the composition and gives it a light, almost floating quality. Tiny accents of lavender or deep purple florets peek through, adding just enough contrast to make the pinks appear even more tender, like the pastel hues you might glimpse in front gardens tucked off Hackney Road on a spring morning. On one side of the cluster, a few slender buds in creamy white and pale green, likely young freesias, rest in a graceful line, still closed and suggesting a quiet sense of anticipation, as though they will unfurl just in time for the ceremony. The blooms are cradled by broad, dark green leaves that form a rich, supportive base, while fine, wispy strands of fern-like greenery extend beyond the main shape, giving a fresh-from-the-garden feel. Around the bundled stems, a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon is wrapped with care and tied into a neat bow, its silky loops catching the light and providing a joyful pop of colour. The whole piece conveys gentle celebration and understated romance, an ideal finishing touch for a wedding or prom in Bethnal Green, whether worn at a Town Hall ceremony or an intimate gathering near Cambridge Heath.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally across a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that fills the entire frame, its gentle, even weave giving the impression of a neatly pressed tablecloth in a Bethnal Green studio or townhouse. The rose itself is partially open, with velvety petals that spiral outwards from a more intense warm peach and softened orange core to paler, creamy edges, like the glow of early morning light breaking over the rooftops near Bethnal Green Road. Nestled against the upper side of the rose, a small spray of baby's breath unfurls, each tiny white blossom resembling a drop of soft foam, adding delicacy and a sense of airiness to the otherwise compact piece. Thin, upright blades of fresh green foliage and a few subtle sprigs peek out from behind the bloom, while two darker, broader leaves curve around the trimmed stems, almost cupping them and creating a sense of intentional framing. These stems are carefully wrapped in a satin ribbon in a matching peach hue, smooth and neatly aligned, ending in a discreet knot that sits comfortably and would rest flat against a lapel or dress. The lighting is diffuse and kind, washing over petals, leaves, and fabric with no harsh glares, allowing every texture-from the rose's subtle ripples to the weave of the cloth-to be clearly appreciated. This boutonniere feels designed for an elegant wedding or civil ceremony within Bethnal Green, perhaps worn on the way to a registry office or a celebration near Weavers Fields, capturing the quiet joy and anticipation of a special day with local, freshly arranged flowers that mirror the neighbourhood's soft, understated charm.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid, immaculate and serene, forms the heart of this elegant boutonniere, photographed against a softly woven, light beige linen that feels reminiscent of a calm, sunlit room above Bethnal Green's old brick terraces. The orchid's broad petals curve outward in smooth, porcelain-like arcs, while its centre glows with a gentle wash of creamy yellow that fades into fine reddish-orange markings, as if brushed there by hand. Around the orchid, dainty sprigs of baby's breath gather like a halo of tiny white stars, their countless miniature blossoms creating a cloud-soft texture. To the left, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum pom-poms offer a lively counterpoint, each petal forming a tight, intricate dome that looks almost sculpted, bringing a fresh, contemporary touch. A lush, deep green leaf cradles the arrangement from below, its surface gently veined and slightly glossy, while a smaller darker leaf nestles closer to the stems, giving subtle depth and balance. The stems themselves are wrapped in a bold crimson red ribbon, the satin folded neatly and secured in a small knot that feels festive yet refined, a nod to joyful celebrations that might unfold in nearby Victoria Park or a chic East London warehouse venue. The natural linen background, its weave clearly visible and slightly grainy to the eye, acts as a warm, neutral canvas that lets every detail of the floral work stand out. The overall impression is one of quiet confidence and modern romance, perfect for wedding parties in Bethnal Green seeking a boutonniere with both classic charm and a stylish urban edge.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere lies centred on a softly woven, light beige fabric, reminiscent of natural linen often seen in boutique studios around Bethnal Green. The piece is composed with quiet confidence, led by a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid whose wide, silky petals open gracefully like wings in still air. At the orchid's heart, a gentle flush of creamy yellow and muted orange glows from the throat, adding warmth and giving the bloom a living, breathing quality. Enveloping this focal flower, countless tiny blossoms of white baby's breath create a delicate halo, each airy floret catching the light and adding a sense of movement and softness. Nestled close to the orchid is a tight cluster of glossy red berries, rich and cherry-bright, providing a joyful burst of colour that instantly suggests winter weddings, festive parties, or smart events near Columbia Road on a crisp evening. A scattering of pale green buds adds nuance, hinting at freshness and careful selection. Slender and broader green leaves, in varied shades and shapes, thread through the design, framing the white orchid and red berries while grounding the arrangement with natural texture. At the base, the stems are wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, wound firmly and tied into a concise, elegant knot, its short tails resting neatly against the background. The composition feels intimate and personal, as though it has just been prepared for a groom or prom guest getting ready nearby, the colours and textures working together to convey celebration, tenderness, and a quiet sense of occasion.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This image presents an exquisitely detailed pink rose boutonniere laid gently on a pale beige linen backdrop, reminiscent of the understated elegance found in small venues tucked along the streets of Bethnal Green. The camera looks down from a slightly overhead angle, drawing the eye first to the central rose, which appears in mid-bloom, its petals lush and velvety. At the heart of the flower, the colour is a soft, tender blush, gradually deepening to a more vibrant pink at the outer edges where the petals curl outward, suggesting both freshness and quiet romance. Around the base of the rose, small sprays of white baby's breath cluster in loose, cloud-like formations, each tiny blossom adding a fine, airy texture that contrasts with the smooth, substantial petals. Behind the rose, delicate, grass-like strands of emerald and light green foliage arc outward in gentle lines, creating a feeling of lightness and movement, as if the boutonniere had been gathered from a nearby East London garden. A single, broader dark green leaf is folded and wrapped snugly at the base, serving as a natural cradle for the arrangement and giving a clean, tailored finish. The stems are bound with a lustrous satin ribbon in complementary lavender-pink and richer magenta-purple tones, its surface gleaming softly under the light. The ribbon is tied in a simple, secure knot, practical yet quietly decorative, ready to be pinned onto a suit for a wedding along the Regent's Canal, a prom night in the neighbourhood, or an anniversary dinner near Columbia Road. The soft, even lighting and subtle fabric texture enrich every detail, highlighting an elegant floral accessory that blends classic style with the gentle, contemporary charm of Bethnal Green.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, lightly woven fabric, the gentle texture echoing the kind of understated elegance often seen at weddings in Bethnal Green's characterful town halls and converted loft spaces. At the centre sits a single fuchsia-pink rose, its petals layered tightly towards the core and gradually loosening into soft, velvety curves at the outer edge, as though just beginning to unfurl. Encircling this focal bloom are tiny white stars of baby's breath, each blossom no bigger than a pinhead, combining into airy clusters that lend a dreamy, cloud-like frame. Tucked among this white haze are polished, cherry-red hypericum berries, their rounded forms and gleaming skins adding a playful burst of colour and a hint of seasonal festivity. The base of the design is supported by a collar of deep green leaves, some carefully folded into smooth, architectural shapes, others more relaxed, while wisps of fine, feathery greenery extend lightly outward, softening the edges and suggesting movement. The stems are bound together with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into an elegant, compact bow that adds a final note of refinement. Gentle, natural light falls from one side, highlighting the contours of the rose and the sheen of the berries without overpowering them. This small floral piece feels intimate yet expressive-a groom's or prom guest's lapel flower ready for photographs along Roman Road or by the arches near Bethnal Green station-capturing a balance of joy, tenderness, and polished London style in one meticulously crafted accessory.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted boutonnière is laid at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the soft weave of the material setting off the vivid hues of the flowers. At its heart, a single, luscious pink rosebud-somewhere between deep blush and fuchsia-remains tightly curled, its outer petals smooth and velvety, promising full bloom yet holding that moment just before opening. Surrounding this central rose are airy clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, each tiny flower like a speck of foam against the rich pink tones, lending the arrangement an almost cloud-like halo. Slender, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage radiate delicately from behind the rose, creating movement and a sense of lightness, as though a breeze might ruffle them at any moment on a walk through Bethnal Green's leafy side streets. The stems of the rose and greenery are gathered together and wrapped carefully in a coral-pink satin ribbon that glows softly under the light, its smooth surface and tight coil hinting at the steady hands of an experienced florist. The overall lighting is clear and even, highlighting every curve of petal, each tiny blossom of gypsophila, and the fresh, just-cut quality of the foliage. This intimate floral detail feels like the finishing touch for a wedding morning near Cambridge Heath Road or a prom celebration unfolding after photos in nearby parks, a small but meaningful bloom crafted to sit close to the heart and carry the quiet emotion of the day.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Evoking the spirit of Bethnal Green's vibrant markets and hidden gardens, this boutonniere lies elegantly upon a soft linen backdrop, its weave echoing the textures of local artisan wares. At its heart, a pale pink rose-petals blushing toward the centre, unfurling in a tender spiral-exudes both freshness and gentle grace. Tucked beside it, a ruffled alstroemeria in hues of peach and pink opens to reveal warm yellow tones and intricate dark detailing, a nod to the wildflowers blooming in Weavers Fields. Wisps of airy baby's breath and tiny, green cushion chrysanthemums break up the palette, adding lively structure. Foliage spills outward: slender, grassy fronds mingle with broad, dark green leaves, some folded with deliberate precision. The chiseled stems are enveloped by a single broad leaf and fastened confidently with a fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its glossy bow glowing in the light. Altogether, the piece channels romantic anticipation and a whisper of Bethnal Green's creative energy-attuned for a wedding celebration, civil partnership, or milestone event, and capturing everything that makes the neighbourhood so unique and heartfelt.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A single, meticulously arranged boutonniere lies on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric forming a calm, neutral stage for the flowers. The central bloom is a white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, fully open and velvety, its petals curving gently outward to show off refined streaks of reddish-brown near the throat and pale green shading at the base. Just to the left of this focal flower rises a bright lime-green spike of tightly closed buds, giving the piece a modern, slightly sculptural feel with its compact, scale-like texture. Around these key elements, clusters of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, their soft, clouded effect lending the arrangement an airy, romantic character. Beneath and behind the flowers, dark green, pointed leaves provide structure and contrast, while fine, grass-like blades weave and curl delicately, echoing the natural, slightly wild greenery you might see in the planting around Bethnal Green's pocket parks. A smooth satin ribbon in cheerful pink wraps around the stems and is formed into a petite bow on the right-hand side, its sheen catching the light and adding a hint of playfulness amid the calm whites and greens. The lighting is even and gentle, picking up each petal's subtle texture and the freshness of the foliage, as though the piece has just been completed for a wedding morning near Columbia Road or a prom celebration in Bethnal Green. This small floral accent feels pure, intimate, and thoughtfully crafted, perfect for pinning to a lapel or fastening to a wrist for an elegant city celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière rests diagonally across a warm, light beige fabric that looks like handwoven linen, its slightly raised threads giving a soft, tactile backdrop that feels both rustic and elegant. The focal point is a fully opened white eustoma, also known as lisianthus, placed just off-centre so its many ruffled petals can unfurl like silk, creating a rounded, romantic bloom that draws the eye straight away. Curving gently beside it, two unopened lisianthus buds in creamy green add a sense of movement and anticipation, capturing that feeling just before vows are spoken. Around the central flower, delicate sprays of pure white baby's breath are scattered with intention, their tiny blossoms appearing almost like little stars, softening the whole piece and adding a dreamy, airy fullness. From behind the bloom, several fine blades of deep green, grass-like foliage fan outward towards the lower left corner, adding a graceful sweep that keeps the design light and natural. A single darker green leaf, broader and smoother, nestles behind the white petals to frame and anchor the flower, giving depth and structure. At the base, the stems are tightly bound with a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, playful bow, the bold pink contrasting sharply yet harmoniously with the soft whites and greens. The boutonnière is captured in gentle, even lighting, the kind you might find in a Bethnal Green studio near Columbia Road on an early weekend morning, highlighting texture rather than glare. It feels like an ideal lapel flower for a groom or wedding guest heading to a ceremony in East London, a small but meaningful touch of floral artistry that blends classic romance with a hint of modern colour.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, immaculate white orchid boutonniere is laid gently across a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the neutral background evoking the calm of a quiet dressing room before a ceremony in Bethnal Green. The orchid, a graceful Phalaenopsis bloom, opens with wide, satin-smooth petals that curve softly outward, framing a centre washed with buttery yellow and the faintest touch of blush pink, like the first light filtering down Roman Road on an early summer morning. Gathered closely around its base are weightless clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white flower forming a cushion of fine, cloud-like texture that softens the overall silhouette. Slender, glossy green leaves slip out from behind the main bloom, adding depth and a sense of living freshness to the design. Just to one side, a short stem bears a pair of pale green orchid buds, still closed and plump, hinting at flowers to come and the unfolding of the day's celebrations. The entire stem is wrapped with a narrow, vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, understated bow whose sheen gently reflects the soft, even lighting. The light caresses the petals, the minute spheres of baby's breath, and the woven grain of the fabric beneath, giving the image a serene, almost hushed quality. This floral accessory feels intimate and meaningful-perfect as a groom's boutonniere, a corsage for a special guest, or a refined detail for a prom along the Central Line-capturing that mix of modern East London style and timeless elegance that local florists in the area are known for crafting with such care.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is carefully positioned on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like softly textured linen, evoking the relaxed elegance of a Bethnal Green loft wedding. At its heart sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its broad, gently curved petals glowing in a cool, clean white, almost luminous against the neutral backdrop. The orchid's centre reveals the subtlest flush of butter-yellow and cream, a quiet depth that draws the eye inward and suggests the freshness of a bloom cut just that morning. Around this focal flower, delicate sprays of baby's breath create a halo of tiny white stars, each Gypsophila floret contributing to a dreamy, cloud-like softness that blurs the edges of the design. Threaded between the baby's breath are slender strands of airy green foliage, perhaps a fine fern, whose light, feathery texture and bright green colour introduce a natural, garden-inspired character. The stems are gathered with precision and wrapped tightly in crisp white satin ribbon, the surface smooth and matte, culminating in a small bow that feels both minimal and polished. Resting quietly on the oatmeal-toned surface, the boutonniere appears ready to be pinned to a lapel, perfect for a groom stepping out of a townhouse near Roman Road or heading to a ceremony by the Regent's Canal. The light is even and soft, with no harsh shadows, adding to the sense of calm sophistication. This image conveys the quiet luxury of a thoughtfully made wedding boutonniere, the sort of detail that completes a formal outfit and gently echoes the wider floral story of an East London celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere lies at a soft angle across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the crosshatch weave adding quiet texture without stealing focus from the flowers. At its centre is a single ivory rosebud, cut in the prime of freshness so the petals remain tightly, yet gently, wrapped around one another. The creamy white petals have a smooth, velvety sheen, with a hint of green at the base where the sepals cup the bloom, creating a natural transition into the surrounding foliage. Encircling the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their many tiny blossoms forming a delicate, cloud-like frame that makes the central flower appear even more pristine. Slender, dark green leaves and a handful of fine, feathery sprigs arch around the composition, adding dimension and a subtle contrast of colour, as if echoing the greenery of local gardens tucked behind terraces in Bethnal Green. The stems are gathered neatly and bound in a length of crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped so smoothly it appears almost seamless. Near the top of the stem, just under the bloom, the ribbon is tied into a small, graceful bow, its loops carefully formed to sit flat against a jacket. Soft, diffused light, like that of an overcast East London afternoon, falls across the boutonniere, catching the gentle shine of the ribbon and highlighting the fine edges of each petal. The overall impression is one of refined simplicity and romantic restraint, the kind of groom's accessory a local florist might prepare for an intimate ceremony near Cambridge Heath or a registry office gathering close to the heart of Bethnal Green.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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