Queen's Park BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Queen's Park, we handcraft elegant, modern and classic buttonholes right here by Queen's Park Station and the green paths of Queen's Park Gardens. Our experienced florist team carefully selects fresh, long-lasting flowers so every lapel looks sharp from the first photo to the last dance.

Whether you're planning a wedding on Salusbury Road, a celebration near Kilburn High Road, or an intimate ceremony close to Brondesbury Park, we design bespoke buttonholes to match your theme, suits and bridal bouquets. From classic roses and gypsophila to wild, textural designs, each piece is wired and finished by hand for comfort and durability.

We offer trusted local service across:

  • Kilburn & Maida Vale for weddings and black-tie events
  • West Hampstead and surrounding streets off Salusbury Road
  • Homes, venues and offices throughout the wider Queen's Park area

Need buttonholes in a hurry? Our reliable same-day delivery service is available across Queen's Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply share your colours, suit style and event details, and our local experts will recommend coordinating buttonholes, corsages and matching bouquets.

As a long-standing Queen's Park florist, we understand local venues, lighting and photography needs, ensuring your buttonholes look perfect in person and on camera. Order securely online today and let Flowers Queen's Park add a polished floral finish to your special day.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere lies against a softly woven, light beige fabric, the subtle linen texture evoking the calm, pared-back interiors often seen in Queen's Park townhouses. Two white lisianthus blooms form the focal point, their ruffled petals edged in a vivid ribbon of purple that curls and folds like ink along paper, creating a striking yet graceful contrast. Nestled close to these main blossoms are clusters of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, which soften the composition with a cloud-like delicacy. Threaded vertically through the design is a column of deep purple muscari, each tiny bell-shaped flower tightly packed along its stem, bringing an almost jewelled richness and intriguing texture to the arrangement. Around the flowers, a halo of greenery unfurls: fine, feathery foliage similar to asparagus fern drapes lightly, while a few slightly broader leaves add depth and structure, suggesting a piece thoughtfully composed rather than hastily gathered. Two pale green, unopened buds peek from the side, their smooth surfaces and tapered tips evoking quiet anticipation-perfect symbolism for a wedding morning or prom night. At the base, the stems are expertly bound in crisp white satin ribbon, the wrapping clean and precise, ready to sit smoothly on the lapel of a tailored jacket. The boutonniere feels both classic and modern, ideal for a groom stealing a moment of calm before the ceremony or a guest dressing up for an evening reception just off Salusbury Road, where local florists take pride in crafting small details that carry big emotion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere or small corsage is presented on a neutral, sand-beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle threads running diagonally beneath the flowers like a quiet backdrop to the main performance. At the heart of the design sits a compact knot of ruffled, soft pink blossoms, their petals layered densely so that each flower resembles a miniature garden bloom or clustered stock. The pinks are gentle and romantic, softly shifting in tone from pale blush to a slightly warmer, rose-tinted edge, evoking early morning light over Queen's Park. Nestled among them are numerous tiny heads of white baby's breath, each stem branching into delicate stars that create a gossamer veil of texture all around the central flowers. Here and there, discrete accents of small lavender or deep purple florets peek through the arrangement, introducing a touch of depth and sophistication to the otherwise pastel palette. From one side, a line of creamy white to pale apple-green buds extends gracefully, reminiscent of closed freesias or similar slender blooms, as if the flowers are caught in that poised moment just before opening for a wedding on Chamberlayne Road. Supporting this delicate composition, lush, broad green leaves fan out, offering a rich, emerald base, while soft, wispy strands of fine greenery arch outward in loose, feathery lines, giving the piece a natural, almost meadow-picked quality. The stems are neatly gathered and expertly wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly balanced bow whose loops and trailing ends rest against the fabric. The satin has a gentle, lustrous sheen that subtly reflects the light, adding a pop of joyful colour that speaks of promise, celebrations, and the kind of handcrafted detail you might wear to a local Queen's Park wedding or prom. The overall mood is romantic yet understated, ideal for formal wear where every element feels intentionally chosen and carefully designed.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined peach rose boutonniere is pictured resting on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that resembles the lapel of a tailored jacket, its subtle weave running evenly across the frame. The focal rose is positioned horizontally, slightly angled, with petals that unfurl from a rich, warm peach centre to lighter, creamy tones at the outer edges, giving the impression of early evening light over Queen's Park. Just above the rose, a delicate spray of white baby's breath (gypsophila) fans outward, each tiny blossom like a miniature pearl, softening the silhouette and adding a timeless bridal charm. Slim, vivid green blades of foliage emerge from behind the main bloom, while two broad, dark green leaves are carefully curved and tucked around the base of the stems, adding both structure and depth of colour. The stems themselves are tightly wrapped in a coordinated peach satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, finished in a neat knot or discreet bow that hints at the steady hands of an experienced florist working in a local Queen's Park studio. Soft, diffuse lighting illuminates the arrangement, enhancing the velvety texture of the rose petals and the airy, cloud-like clusters of gypsophila, while gentle shadows lend dimension without distraction. The composition suggests a boutonniere designed for weddings, proms, or elegant celebrations in and around Queen's Park-ideal for a groom, groomsman, or guest making their way to a ceremony at a nearby venue, the piece capturing a feeling of understated romance and quiet celebration.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies carefully arranged on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its slightly coarse weave giving the scene a warm, natural texture that feels right at home in a Queen's Park terrace or intimate town hall ceremony. The focal bloom is a flawless phalaenopsis orchid, its large, velvety petals curving outward in a clean, sculptural arc of pure white. At the centre, the orchid's throat reveals delicate shades of buttery yellow, gently deepening into subtle reddish-orange or light brown speckles, adding quiet complexity and drawing the eye inward. Encircling the main blossom, sprigs of white baby's breath form a soft, cloud-like collar, their tiny, starry flowers creating an ethereal halo that lightens the whole design, reminiscent of misty mornings in the park. To the left, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds stand out with their spiky, textural petals, bringing a crisp, modern contrast that echoes the fresh greenery of local gardens off Chamberlayne Road. Beneath the flowers, a broad, rich green leaf acts as a natural base, grounding the composition, while a smaller, darker leaf peeks from near the stem, adding another layer of depth. The stems are wrapped with care in a striking crimson red ribbon, the satin-like finish smooth and slightly lustrous, forming a neat handle and ending in a modest bow or knot. This vivid splash of red sits beautifully against the neutral background and the calm whites and greens, creating a boutonniere that feels both classic and contemporary. Crafted with the attention to detail you'd expect from an experienced Queen's Park florist, it's a perfect finishing touch for weddings, proms, or any elegant celebration in the neighbourhood.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere is photographed from above on a pale beige, woven linen-style fabric, the soft, neutral background allowing every floral detail to stand out clearly. In the centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its wide, gently curved petals resembling folded silk. The orchid's throat glows with hints of buttery cream, golden yellow, and a whisper of soft orange, adding warmth and intimacy to the otherwise cool white. Surrounding this single luxurious flower is a fine mist of white baby's breath, each tiny floret like a miniature star, creating a light, clouded texture that softens the edges of the design. Nestled close to the orchid is a cluster of round hypericum-style berries in rich, glossy red, their surface almost reflective, adding a joyful, festive note to the arrangement. A few paler green berry buds sit alongside, suggesting the freshness of stems just delivered from a trusted wholesaler, like those we work with for same-day designs across Queen's Park and the surrounding streets. The boutonniere is framed by lush green foliage, the leaves smooth and slightly shiny, some broad and tapered, others narrow and more elongated, creating gentle rhythm and structure. At the base, the stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, tightly wound and tied into a small, precise knot, the short ribbon tails lying neatly against the stems. This refined finish signals that the piece is prepared for a special occasion, perfect for a groom or guest heading to a ceremony near Queen's Park station or a formal celebration in one of the area's intimate venues, carrying a sense of elegance, romance, and celebration.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige linen cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric forming an understated, organic canvas like the table settings at a stylish Queen's Park reception. At the centre, a semi-open rose in soft, romantic shades of pink unfurls its smooth, velvety petals, transitioning from a gentle pastel blush deep within to a richer, more vibrant pink along the delicately curled outer edges. Surrounding the rose is a collar of cloud-like white baby's breath, each tiny, rounded flower adding volume and a misty, ethereal texture that contrasts beautifully with the rose's larger, more defined petals. Wisps of slender, grass-like emerald green foliage extend lightly from behind the bloom, creating a graceful frame, while a single, broader deep green leaf is artfully folded and wrapped around the base, giving the arrangement a clean, tailored finish. The exposed stems are carefully bound with a shiny two-tone satin ribbon in soft lavender-pink and rich magenta-purple, the ribbon wound snugly and tied into a modest knot that hints at quiet sophistication rather than showiness. Gentle, diffused light glides across the scene, lifting the subtle sheen of the ribbon and illuminating the delicate flower textures, casting only the faintest shadows on the neutral background. The result is a boutonniere that feels both classic and contemporary, the kind of refined lapel flower you might see on a groom heading to a ceremony near Queen's Park station or a student dressing up for prom in nearby Kensal Rise. This image speaks of careful craftsmanship, soft romance, and the intimate details that complete a formal outfit.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly detailed boutonniere rests on a pale beige, finely woven fabric, the kind of soft, neutral backdrop you might find on a carefully laid wedding dressing table in a Queen's Park home. At the centre sits a deep fuchsia rose, its petals plush and velvety, wrapped tightly at the core before gently unfurling toward the edges. The colour is bold yet romantic, a vivid pink that feels full of promise and emotion. Around this focal blossom, delicate clusters of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny, star-like flowers, lending the design a light, cloud-soft texture and a traditional wedding charm. Nestled against them, shiny red hypericum berries provide bright, rounded accents, their lacquered surfaces catching the light and introducing a hint of festive warmth. Behind and beneath the rose, a careful selection of greenery gives the arrangement shape and movement: slender, feathery fronds arc gracefully outward, while darker, broader leaves are artfully curved to frame the flower, offering depth and a sense of confident structure. All of these stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, tied in a modest yet perfectly formed bow that mirrors the rose's richness in a smaller, gleaming detail. The composition is photographed from above, showcasing every layer and nuance of texture, from the weave of the fabric to the sheen of the ribbon. It feels like a moment of quiet preparation before the walk to the venue off Salusbury Road, a handmade floral touch that would suit a groom, groomsman, or prom guest seeking something elegant and timeless in the heart of Queen's Park.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière is displayed against a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, the gentle weave slightly raised and tactile, echoing the relaxed yet refined character of Queen's Park. At its heart sits a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-pink tone, petals tightly furled and smooth, with subtle gradients of colour from deep magenta at the core to softer pink toward the edges. Surrounding this central bloom are loose tufts of tiny white baby's breath, the miniature blossoms clustered like airy foam, softening the intensity of the rose and hinting at the delicate perfume one might notice when holding it close. Bright green, feathery foliage stretches outward in slender fronds, adding lift and a sense of movement, while a few darker, broader leaves underpin the design, providing stability and a natural frame. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a narrow band of gleaming red satin ribbon, wound tightly and evenly so that no stems peek through, the ribbon's sheen reflecting light much like the polished lapel on a suit worn to a wedding reception near Queen's Park station. The boutonnière is angled slightly, pointing towards the upper right corner of the image, creating a dynamic yet balanced composition that showcases the craftsmanship and careful placement of every element. The overall lighting is bright and clean, highlighting the freshness of the petals, the crisp white of the baby's breath, and the subtle shadows cast across the textured fabric. It feels like a piece prepared early in the day, ready for same-day delivery to a groom, best man, or prom guest wanting a small but meaningful flourish of colour and romance.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Presented on a neutral, tactile fabric reminiscent of the natural weaves found in Queen's Park artisan markets, this meticulously arranged floral boutonniere radiates tranquility and refined celebration. The central bloom, a tightly wound blush-pink rose, is surrounded by a ruffled peach-hued Alstroemeria, whose inner petals bear fine flecks of yellow and burgundy, evoking the subtle patterns of springtime flowers in nearby parks. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath gently disperse throughout the piece, their cloud-like forms softening the boldness of the central blooms, while miniature spherical green chrysanthemums introduce a playful pop of colour and modern edge. Wispy blades of emerald fern rise behind the florals, underscored by a foundation of glossy broad leaves, some gracefully folded for a sculptural effect. The entire composition is elegantly secured with a vibrant, satin fuchsia ribbon, tied in a crisp, celebratory bow at the base-a flourish mirroring the spirited atmosphere of local Queen's Park festivities and wedding celebrations. Each element invites touch and admiration, from the cool smoothness of the leaves to the downy petals of the rose. Designed with care by an expert local florist, this arrangement speaks of personal moments-perhaps the blush of a groom on his wedding day or the anticipation of a prom night. The fresh blooms and carefully chosen textures create a sensory tapestry, emblematic of the romance and artisanal pride that define Queen's Park.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, meticulously composed boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that feels soft and understated, like an elegant tablecloth set for a small gathering near Queen's Park. The eye is immediately drawn to the central white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals smooth yet lightly ruffled at the edges, opening generously to reveal a gentle swirl of creamy white and faint green undertones. Near the throat of the bloom, fine reddish-brown streaks and speckles add character, giving the flower a hand-painted appearance and a touch of quiet drama. Just to the left, a striking cone of vivid green buds, stacked tightly one upon another, introduces a modern, sculptural line, balancing the softness of the main flower. Threaded between these focal points, airy stems of white baby's breath form tiny, star-like blossoms, offering a cloud-soft texture and a sense of lightness, as if the design is breathing. The greenery has been chosen with a florist's eye for contrast: deep green, pointed leaves anchor the piece, while slender, grass-fine blades curl and weave through the design, adding subtle movement and depth. At the right, the stems are gathered and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise, small bow whose smooth sheen catches the light and contributes a playful, romantic accent. The lighting is gentle and evenly spread, highlighting the freshness of every petal and leaf, as though the piece has just been crafted for a wedding or civil ceremony on a quiet street off Chamberlayne Road. This single boutonniere encapsulates the thoughtful, intimate beauty that can elevate a suit lapel or wrist corsage for weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations around NW6.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonnière is photographed from above, resting diagonally on a light beige, linen-like fabric whose subtle weave adds a soft, natural backdrop. At its centre, a pristine white lisianthus bloom opens fully, layers of gently frilled petals curling outwards like delicate silk, capturing that calm, radiant feeling of a groom getting ready on a wedding morning near Salusbury Road or by Queen's Park station. Two unopened lisianthus buds nestle just to the left of the main flower, their elongated shapes and creamy green tones hinting at blossoms still to come, a quiet metaphor for new beginnings. Around them, fine clusters of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, giving the piece a light, cloud-like fullness and echoing traditional bridal flowers. From behind the bloom, slim strands of dark green, grass-like foliage arc gracefully towards the lower left, adding a sense of movement and drawing the eye across the textured fabric. A single broader leaf in a rich, velvety green peeks out just behind the lisianthus, grounding the design and framing the petals. At the base, the stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a compact, cheerful bow that brings a burst of playful colour to the otherwise soft palette of whites and greens. The overall impression is of a carefully considered lapel flower, the sort a local Queen's Park florist would prepare for weddings at nearby venues, combining classic romance with a contemporary splash of personality.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a light beige, linen-textured cloth, as if carefully set down on a dressing table before a ceremony in Queen's Park. The focal bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, gently curved petals almost luminous against the neutral background. At the flower's centre, soft yellow tones blend into a hint of pale pink, with delicate veining that adds depth and intrigue when viewed up close. Around the base of the orchid, a generous halo of white baby's breath forms an airy cushion, each tiny blossom reminiscent of little clouds gathered tightly together. A few slim, bright green leaves slip out from the cluster, their fresh colour providing a subtle contrast to the whites and creams. To one side, a small offshoot carries a pair of unopened orchid buds in soft lime green, still closed but full of promise, evoking the sense of anticipation that hangs in the air before vows are exchanged on nearby streets like Chamberlayne Road or by the park itself. The stems are neatly bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small but precise bow; its smooth surface catches the gentle, even light and adds a lively splash of colour. The combination of the serene orchid, delicate baby's breath, and bright ribbon suggests quiet romance and modern elegance. This image captures the sort of handcrafted finishing touch that might complete a groom's lapel or a prom outfit, created with the care and attention of a seasoned local florist who understands the understated style favoured around north-west London.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is captured lying on a warm, light beige background with a visible woven texture, reminiscent of the linen table runners often used at wedding venues around Queen's Park. The central flower is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, opening in an elegant, wing-like curve. The creamy white petals lead the eye toward a subtle splash of pale yellow deep in the throat of the bloom, adding dimension and a hint of sunlight to an otherwise pure white palette. Enveloping the orchid are loose, cloud-like tufts of baby's breath; each tiny gypsophila blossom appears as a delicate white dot on slender, branching stems, softening the edges of the design and giving it a romantic, airy feel. In between, fine threads of fresh green foliage add life and structure, their slender lines and feathery tips suggesting the gentle, natural style favoured by local florists preparing wedding flowers for townhouses along Kilburn Lane or gatherings near the park itself. The stems of the orchid, gypsophila, and greenery are pulled together in a tidy cluster and wrapped in a band of white satin ribbon. The ribbon is smooth, slightly reflective, and tied into a small, neat bow, indicating this piece is finished and ready to be pinned securely to a suit jacket. The overall impression is one of calm, modern simplicity with a classic twist - a boutonniere that would look perfectly at home on a groom's lapel at a Queen's Park registry office ceremony, a relaxed garden reception, or any formal celebration where subtle elegance and thoughtful floral design are appreciated.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere lies at a gentle angle on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, the subtle diagonal texture evoking the quiet sophistication of a Queen's Park bridal suite. At its centre sits a single ivory-white rosebud, tightly coiled yet lush, with outer petals softly curving inward as though protecting the promise of full bloom. Around this focal rose cluster tiny white flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, their fragile, bead-like blossoms forming a misty, clouded frame that introduces a sense of lightness and air. Slender leaves in rich, deep green extend from behind the bloom, their narrow, pointed forms adding structure and contrast, while a few feathery sprigs of greenery weave through, suggesting the kind of delicate woodland foliage you might see bordering paths near the park. The stems of the rose and foliage are neatly gathered and wrapped in a smooth, pure white satin ribbon that has been wound with evident care and expertise, leaving the handle sleek and comfortable to hold. Just below the head of the boutonniere, the ribbon is shaped into a small, elegant bow, the loops and tails lying flat and even, signaling that this piece is ready to be pinned to a jacket for a ceremony or reception along Chamberlayne Road or in one of Queen's Park's charming venues. Gentle, diffused lighting washes over the arrangement, catching the faint sheen of the satin and emphasizing the soft gradations of white and green. The entire composition conveys a feeling of quiet joy, commitment, and classic style, a graceful finishing touch for grooms, groomsmen, or special guests at a formal celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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