Tooting Bec BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Tooting Bec, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to add a refined finishing touch to your special day. From classic rose designs to wildflower-inspired pieces, each buttonhole is created by an experienced local florist right here in Tooting Bec, moments from Tooting Bec Common and the bustle of Upper Tooting Road.

Whether you're planning a wedding at a local venue in Balham, a civil ceremony near Tooting Broadway, or a family celebration in Streatham, we'll carefully match your buttonholes to your bouquets and arrangements. We use only fresh, long-lasting flowers, conditioned in-store to ensure every stem looks its best from the first photo to the last dance.

Need something at short notice? We offer reliable same-day delivery across Tooting Bec and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our friendly team are happy to guide you on styles, colours, and seasonal varieties so your buttonholes coordinate perfectly with suits, ties, and pocket squares.

  • Personal, local service from skilled florists
  • Fresh, bespoke buttonholes tailored to your event
  • Convenient same-day delivery when you order online by 3 PM

Trust Flowers Tooting Bec for beautifully made buttonholes that show true attention to detail and real local expertise - crafted in Tooting Bec, for Tooting Bec.

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BUTTONHOLES
A delicately styled floral boutonniere lies on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave catching the light and providing a calm, neutral stage for the flowers to shine. Two lisianthus blooms form the centrepiece, their soft white petals edged in a sumptuous band of rich purple that curls along the ruffled tips, evoking the gentle gradient of a late-spring sky over Tooting Bec. Close beside them, airy sprigs of tiny white filler flowers create a misty, lace-like texture, echoing the delicacy of traditional baby's breath and softening the transition between petals and foliage. Rising with graceful intention, a slender spike of deep violet muscari introduces a structured vertical line, each bell-shaped floret adding a fine beaded texture that draws the eye upward. The boutonniere is framed by lush, fine, ferny greenery that fans out in light, feathery strands, suggesting a wild, meadowy charm while still feeling polished enough for a smart suit worn at a local ceremony near Tooting Bec Common or St George's. Two pale green buds remain tightly closed, nestled near the lisianthus, their smooth, tapered forms hinting at future blossoms and symbolising the unfolding story of the couple or celebrant. At the base, the stems are carefully bound and smoothed together, wrapped snugly in a band of white satin ribbon tied into a small, precise bow, ready to be pinned to a lapel before stepping out onto Upper Tooting Road or into a candlelit reception. The atmosphere of the image is serene and thoughtful, a quiet expression of romance and elegance crafted with the practiced eye of a local florist who understands both tradition and modern style.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely detailed boutonniere or petite corsage lies carefully arranged on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave creating a gentle, homely backdrop reminiscent of the calm interiors found along the streets off Tooting Bec Road. The floral design is compact yet full of character, centred on a cluster of soft, multi-petalled pink blooms that resemble miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, their edges slightly lighter and their centres a deeper blush, like dawn light over Tooting Bec Common. Tiny white baby's breath blossoms are woven through the pink flowers, forming a delicate haze that softens the overall look and adds a whisper of romance. Here and there, small sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets peek through, providing a quiet contrast that draws the eye into the heart of the arrangement. On one side, a graceful line of creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias or similar slender blooms, stretches outward, each bud still tightly furled, suggesting new beginnings and the promise of scent once they open. The blooms are anchored by lush, deep green leaves that curve protectively around the base, while fine, wispy fronds of grass-like foliage spill outward, adding movement and a naturally gathered feel, as though picked from a cottage garden. Around the neatly trimmed stems, a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon is wrapped and finished in a precise bow, its loops smooth and slightly reflective, its tails lying flat against the fabric. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every texture-from petal ruffles to ribbon sheen-to be clearly seen. This handcrafted piece feels perfect for a wedding morning, prom, or graduation in Tooting Bec, a small but meaningful flourish likely created by a local florist who knows how to balance elegance with personal sentiment.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally across a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, creating a serene still-life that captures the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in Tooting Bec. The rose, only partly open, reveals a swirl of petals that deepen to a warm, almost sunset orange at the centre before softening to a creamy, shell-like peach at the outer edges. Around the upper curve of the bloom, delicate sprays of white baby's breath cluster like tiny stars, their fine stems and miniature blossoms bringing a cloud-soft contrast to the fuller rose. Wisps of bright green foliage and a couple of deeper green leaves unfurl from behind, some gently arched around the base to support the flower heads and to frame the design with natural movement. The stems are gathered cleanly and wrapped in a smooth peach satin-style ribbon, wound with a florist's precision and secured in a small, unobtrusive knot that keeps the focus on the flower itself. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, revealing the faint sheen on the ribbon, the veins on the dark leaves, and the subtle, regular weave of the fabric beneath, which might remind a local of a favourite linen suit worn to a ceremony near Tooting Bec Common. This boutonniere feels perfect for a groom, best man, or special guest, an intimate floral accent that would look at home on a tailored lapel at a registry office nearby or at a family celebration tucked away on a quiet Tooting side street, conveying warmth, tenderness, and refined simplicity.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, luxurious white Phalaenopsis orchid is the star of this elegant boutonniere, photographed against a softly woven light beige linen that looks like it could be draped over a wedding table in a Tooting Bec townhouse. The orchid's wide, satin-smooth petals open gracefully, framing a delicate throat where pale yellow deepens into fine strokes of warm reddish-orange, creating an almost painted effect at the centre. Around this focal bloom, a collar of white baby's breath adds a misty, romantic texture, the tiny blossoms forming a gentle cloud that contrasts with the orchid's bold, sculptural form. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, round and slightly spiky, bring a fresh, contemporary twist and a vivid pop of colour, reminiscent of the vibrant greens you might see on a spring walk toward Tooting Bec Common. A deep green leaf sits neatly beneath the main flowers, offering structure and a natural frame, while a smaller, darker leaf peeks out discreetly, suggesting careful, layered design. At the base, the stems are flawlessly wrapped in bright crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric pulled smooth and tight, finishing in a small, tidy knot that hints at celebration and ceremony without overpowering the flowers. The gentle, even lighting lets every detail be seen clearly-the textures of petals and foliage, the soft grain of the linen background, the sheen of the ribbon-creating the sense of a thoughtfully handcrafted piece, perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest preparing for a special day in and around Tooting Bec.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere lies gently on a pale, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, the neutral beige tones providing a calm, understated backdrop reminiscent of a softly lit townhouse interior off Trinity Road in Tooting Bec. At its centre, a white Phalaenopsis orchid opens gracefully, each petal smooth and creamy, curving outward with quiet confidence. Within the orchid's heart, a touch of buttery yellow and warm orange glows in the throat, drawing the eye inward and adding depth, like a small ember of warmth in a refined design. Surrounding the orchid, sprays of baby's breath unfurl in tiny stars of white, creating a light, cloudlike halo that softens the composition and gives it a romantic air. Nestled to one side, a cluster of round, glossy red berries introduces a joyful burst of colour, their polished skins catching the light and suggesting winter celebrations or Christmas weddings. A few fresh, green, berry-like buds sit close by, echoing the promise of new blooms. Interlaced between these elements, deep green leaves of different shapes - some broader and pointed, others slender and elongated - add structure and a natural, garden-grown rhythm. At the base, the stems are drawn together and wrapped in a sleek red satin ribbon, tied firmly into a small knot with short tails, ready to be pinned onto a lapel. The piece feels thoughtfully handcrafted, the sort of refined buttonhole a local Tooting Bec florist would prepare for a groom or guest, ideal for weddings, proms, or formal gatherings where subtle luxury and heartfelt detail matter.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere is beautifully posed on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the sort of understated backdrop that lets the flowers speak for themselves, like a quiet side street off Upper Tooting Road. The rose, captured from a slightly overhead angle, is semi-open and luxuriously velvety, its petals unfolding in concentric layers from a soft, almost shell-pink centre to edges kissed with a deeper, more confident magenta. It looks freshly prepared, as if it has just been finished in a Tooting Bec workshop for a groom heading to an intimate wedding near Tooting Bec Common or a dapper guest arriving for a special evening reception. Surrounding the base of the rose, airy sprays of white baby's breath gather like tiny stars, their minute blooms adding a lace-like texture that softens the composition and reinforces the sense of romance. Behind them, slender blades of bright green, grass-like foliage arc lightly outward, framing the central bloom with a gentle, natural flourish. A broader, darker green leaf is carefully folded around the stems, lending a tailored, almost architectural finish that keeps the piece looking polished. The stems are bound tightly with a luxurious satin ribbon in shades of lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, the two tones echoing the gradient within the rose petals. The ribbon is tied into a subtle knot rather than a showy bow, giving the boutonniere a refined and modern edge suitable for contemporary London weddings or proms. Soft, even lighting casts delicate shadows across the woven fabric beneath, accentuating the three-dimensional shape and every textural detail, from the satin's sheen to the baby's breath's tiny blossoms. This image conveys the quiet joy and anticipation of dressing for a day filled with love, celebration, and shared memories in and around Tooting Bec.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its subtle texture reminiscent of natural linen often used for table runners at Tooting Bec wedding receptions. At its heart is a single, luxurious fuchsia rose, the petals densely layered and velvety, swirling from a tightly furled centre into gently opening edges that suggest both romance and confidence. Encircling this focal bloom are dainty sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a soft halo that lightens the composition and evokes the gentle innocence of a first dance or a quiet promise exchanged. Nestled between the white flowers, clusters of small scarlet hypericum berries bring a jewel-like brightness, their smooth, rounded surfaces catching the ambient light and adding a subtle sense of warmth and festivity. Around the base, deep green leaves are folded and shaped with deliberate precision, creating a structured collar, while wispy fern-like greenery arches outward, lending movement and a slightly wild, garden-fresh feel, as if just gathered from a well-tended border near Tooting Common. The stems are bound together in a careful wrap of rich red satin ribbon, secure yet elegant, with a neat bow that softens the join between foliage and stem. The entire arrangement is captured from an overhead, slightly angled perspective, allowing the eye to travel along the diagonal line of the boutonniere from lower left to upper right. The play of colour-fuchsia, white, green, and berry red-conveys joy and heartfelt celebration, making this piece a fitting accent for a groom, best man, or prom guest dressing up for a special evening in or around Tooting Bec.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant single-stem boutonniere is presented at a slight angle on a pale, linen-like fabric background, its warm beige weave recalling the calm interior tones of townhouses around Tooting Bec. At the centre rests a tightly closed rosebud in a vivid shade of deep pink, veering towards fuchsia, its velvety petals wrapped closely together in a perfect spiral that suggests it has just been selected from a chilled florist's display. Clusters of tiny, pristine white baby's breath blossoms surround the rose, their airy, cloud-soft texture adding a gentle contrast and creating the impression of a delicate halo around the main bloom. Fine, feathery green foliage, likely asparagus fern or similar, sprays out behind the flowers in slender arcs, each frond catching the light and introducing a sense of graceful movement, like the soft greenery edging paths near Tooting Bec Common on a spring morning. Tucked closer to the stems, a few smoother, slightly darker green leaves provide structure and depth, framing the rosebud so it appears even richer in colour. The stems of the rose, gypsophila, and foliage are neatly bound with a slim red satin ribbon, wrapped firmly and evenly, its polished sheen picking up subtle highlights that echo the rose's vivid tones. The ribbon is finished with a small, tidy fold or knot, speaking of careful craftsmanship and attention to detail, the kind you'd expect from a local floral studio preparing buttonholes for a wedding party getting ready in nearby Balham or Tooting Broadway. Soft, bright lighting reveals every nuance of texture-from the satin-like petals to the fine, threadlike foliage-evoking the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning, a groom's jacket waiting on the back of a chair, and the promise of celebration.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Like a poetic love note woven with the floral artistry of Tooting Bec, this boutonniere graces the viewer with a medley of soft pinks and lush greens, arranged to evoke memories of gentle mornings along Church Lane. At its heart, a blushing pink rose unfurls in a spiral embrace, its tightly layered petals conveying both freshness and promise. Next to it, the translucent petals of a peachy-pink Alstroemeria open wide, their golden-yellow throats flecked with subtle wine-coloured markings, introducing a touch of the unexpected-much like the hidden gardens tucked away from Tooting Bec Road. Baby's breath hovers about, small and cloud-like, infusing airiness and soft white sparkle throughout. Sprigs of rounded green mums offer a touch of bold vibrancy, contrasting spectacularly against the more delicate hues, while slender, fern-like greens surge skyward, creating an impression of lush, organic movement. The base is expertly structured by broad dark leaves, some folded in an elegant arc, all unified by a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon-its rich gloss tied in an exquisite bow at the stems, giving a celebratory finish reminiscent of festooned local weddings or proms. The entire boutonniere rests on oatmeal-hued linen, its visible threads evoking the tactile comfort of well-loved textiles found in Tooting Bec homes. Whether worn for a wedding beneath the sycamores of Tooting Bec Common or delivered to mark a cherished family milestone, this arrangement whispers with the sincerity, style, and natural beauty emblematic of South London floral traditions.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined boutonniere is displayed against a softly woven, light beige fabric, whose linen-like texture creates a gentle, neutral canvas that enhances every nuance of the flowers. The focal bloom is a pristine white alstroemeria, its petals slightly ruffled at the edges and opening fully to show delicate reddish-brown speckles concentrated at the base, drawing the eye inward to its stamens. Just beside it rises a compact, conical spike of vivid lime-green buds, tightly packed and rhythmically layered, introducing a modern, sculptural line that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the alstroemeria. Around these main elements, threads of airy white baby's breath scatter like fine lace, their tiny blossoms adding a cloud-like lightness that softens the overall silhouette. Supporting the flowers, deep green, elongated leaves create a firm structure, while finer, grass-like fronds arc and curl with an almost whimsical energy, giving the design a sense of movement. The stems are gathered neatly and finished with a glossy, bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow that sits to one side, bringing a flash of playful colour and a touch of romance. The even, natural lighting reveals the velvety texture of the petals, the slight sheen on the leaves, and the gentle shadows cast onto the fabric. The arrangement feels calm yet celebratory, ideal for a groom or prom guest walking through Tooting Bec towards a ceremony, with its fresh, understated elegance reflecting the quiet charm of local streets and green corners near the Common.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom takes centre stage in this delicate wedding boutonnière, resting at a diagonal on a warm, oatmeal-toned fabric that looks like finely woven linen laid on a Tooting Bec dressing table. The flower's softly ruffled petals form overlapping layers, crisp and luminous, catching gentle, diffused light that highlights every fold and curve. Nestled just beneath and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy pale green stretch upwards, their tips still closed, symbolising quiet anticipation, much like the moments before a ceremony in a local Tooting Bec church or registry office. Wisps of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are delicately threaded among the blooms, each tiny flower head adding a cloudlike lightness that softens the composition and contrasts with the more sculpted lisianthus petals. Behind the flowers, thin, grass-like blades of deep green foliage arc outward towards the bottom left corner of the image, giving a sense of gentle movement and echoing the relaxed greenery of nearby Tooting Bec Common. A single broader, darker green leaf is discreetly placed behind the main bloom, adding depth and a grounding note of colour. At the base, the stems are neatly bound with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, neatly formed bow whose silky sheen introduces a lively accent to the otherwise subtle palette. The overall impression is fresh, romantic, and quietly refined, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest choosing a modern yet timeless floral detail for a celebration in south-west London. The close, slightly elevated angle of the photograph draws you into the craftsmanship of the piece, allowing every petal and ribbon fold to be clearly appreciated.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere is captured resting on a pale oatmeal-coloured, linen-textured cloth, the kind of simple, natural backdrop you might see in a stylish Tooting Bec venue. The floral focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its velvety petals spreading gently outward around a finely detailed centre brushed with soft yellow tones and a whisper of pale pink, giving the bloom depth and character. Encircling its base, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a cloudlike collar, their tiny rounded blossoms lending an ethereal, almost misty quality to the composition. A few slim, bright green leaves emerge from behind the flowers, injecting a crisp, fresh note that sets off the creamy whites. Just to the side, a short stem carries a couple of lime-green orchid buds, still tightly closed and full of quiet promise, suggesting the unfolding of a special day. The stems are bound with careful precision in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow whose smooth, lustrous surface glows against the woven fabric beneath. The soft, even lighting picks up the gentle curves of each petal and the subtle texture of the background, creating a feeling of calm anticipation, like the early moments before guests gather along Balham High Road for a wedding. This boutonniere feels purpose-made for a groom, best man, or proud parent at a local ceremony, offering a blend of modern simplicity and timeless grace appropriate for weddings, proms, or any formal celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is pictured lying on a neutral, light beige fabric with a visible woven texture, reminiscent of natural linen you might find in a stylish Tooting Bec studio flat. The focal bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, slightly glossy petals unfurling in a pure white arc that appears both strong and tender. At the heart of the flower, a subtle glow of pale yellow and cream draws the eye inward, suggesting the warmth and intimacy of a wedding ceremony shared with close family and friends. Encircling the orchid are generous sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming part of a gentle, cloud-like surround that softens the silhouette and adds an air of romance. The arrangements of gypsophila are interlaced with fine strands of delicate green foliage, perhaps a light fern, adding a whisper of fresh woodland scent and a graceful, organic line. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a bright white satin ribbon, the smooth fabric folded neatly and finished with a refined little bow that signals expert craftsmanship. This careful binding gives the boutonniere a polished, ready-to-wear quality, as though it is waiting to be pinned to the lapel of a groom stepping out onto a quiet Tooting Bec street on his wedding day. The soft, even lighting in the image highlights every subtle curve and texture, from the silky orchid petals to the airy sprigs of gypsophila, creating an overall impression of serenity, devotion, and classic bridal style, well suited to modern weddings held around Tooting Bec and neighbouring Balham.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Set against a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, this boutonniere captures the quiet elegance of a Tooting Bec wedding morning. A single creamy white rosebud forms the centrepiece, its petals tightly coiled yet plump, hinting at fragrance and freshness with each delicate curve. The rose's surface appears velvety and smooth, catching the diffused light so that the outer petals glow gently while the inner ones retreat into soft shadow. Surrounding the bloom, airy clusters of white baby's breath (gypsophila) spill lightly to one side, their many tiny blossoms resembling frosted stars scattered around the rose. Slender, deep green leaves frame the composition, while a few finer, feathery sprigs add an almost woodland delicacy, as if they were gathered from a shaded path near Tooting Bec Common. The stems of the rose and foliage are carefully brought together and wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled snug and even, creating a smooth handle for pinning. Just beneath the flower heads, the ribbon is tied into a neat, perfectly scaled bow, its tails lying flat against the stems, suggesting the steady hand of an experienced florist at work. The boutonniere rests on a diagonal, giving the arrangement a sense of movement and readiness, as though it is moments away from being placed on a groom's lapel outside a local venue by Tooting Bec station. The soft, even lighting in the image emphasises texture over drama, revealing the contrast between the satiny petals, the crisp ribbon, and the organic weave of the background. It evokes feelings of tenderness, commitment, and understated style, ideal for illustrating formal wedding attire, groomsmen accessories, or refined floral details for London celebrations.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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