Motspur Park BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Motspur Park, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to look beautiful from the first photo to the last dance. As a local florist based near Motspur Park Station and the A3, we know how to create fresh, long-lasting flowers that suit every style, from classic roses to relaxed wildflower looks.

Whether you’re saying “I do” at a small ceremony in New Malden or celebrating with family in Raynes Park or Wimbledon Chase, we’ll design coordinating buttonholes to match your bouquets, corsages and venue flowers. Each piece is carefully wired, taped and finished by hand, so it’s comfortable to wear and secure all day.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Motspur Park and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know local routes around West Barnes Lane, Grand Drive and Blakes Lane, ensuring your buttonholes arrive fresh and on time for your photographer’s arrival.

  • Expert advice on colours, themes and flower choices
  • Buttonholes designed to complement bridal bouquets and suits
  • Flexible delivery for home, venue or registrar’s office

As experienced wedding and event specialists, we’re here to guide you through every detail. Browse our designs and order online, or get in touch for bespoke buttonholes crafted just for your Motspur Park celebration.

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BUTTONHOLES
Laid carefully on a pale, woven beige fabric that looks like fine linen, this floral boutonniere captures the feeling of a quiet, early start before a celebration somewhere in Motspur Park. Two white lisianthus flowers form the focal point, their petals soft and velvety, each edge brushed with a vivid band of purple that curls and ruffles like a painted border. Tucked between these main blooms, small white filler flowers, reminiscent of fresh baby's breath, create light, airy pockets that soften the overall design. Running upright alongside them is a narrow column of deep purple muscari, each tiny bell-shaped flower forming a textured spike that adds depth and a slightly wild charm, like something gathered near the green edges of Cannon Hill Common. Surrounding the flowers is a halo of lush greenery: slender, feathery fronds that echo asparagus fern and a few slightly broader leaves, giving the piece structure without overpowering its delicate nature. Two slender, pale green buds arch outward, suggesting flowers not yet open, and symbolically hinting at the promise of the day ahead. The stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and gleaming gently in the light, tied with a small, poised bow ready for pinning to a suit jacket. The composition feels intimate and composed, an ideal accessory for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest making their way from a Motspur Park home to a nearby venue, wanting their flowers to speak in soft, elegant tones rather than bright fanfare.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere or corsage lies poised on a pale beige, finely woven linen background, its subtle texture reminiscent of a well-dressed table at a Motspur Park wedding reception. At the heart of the design sits a small cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers, their ruffled petals forming rounded rosettes that look as if they have just been picked from a cottage garden. The pink blooms display gentle variations in tone, with paler edges and slightly deeper centres that add dimension and softness. Threaded delicately among them is a generous sprinkling of white baby's breath, each minuscule flower adding airiness and a lace-like texture that lightens the overall composition. Nestled in between, tiny lavender and deep purple florets offer flashes of richer colour, creating a subtle contrast that draws the eye without overpowering the pastel palette. On one side, several elongated buds in creamy white and pale green, likely freesia or similar slender buds, arch outward in a graceful line, suggesting new blossoms about to unfurl. Supporting this miniature arrangement is a base of lush, emerald-green leaves, broad and slightly glossy, with finer wisps of fern-like greenery trailing out to soften the edges and hint at a more natural, garden-inspired style. The stems are neatly gathered and secured with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, elegant bow whose smooth sheen and flowing tails add a joyful, celebratory accent. The lighting is even and flattering, highlighting the freshness of each element and evoking the feeling of a carefully crafted buttonhole, perhaps created by Flowers Motspur Park for a groom or prom guest heading to a special event in the local area, from Burlington Road celebrations to gatherings near Cannon Hill Common.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a pale beige linen fabric, woven with a subtle, even texture that suggests a crisp shirt cuff or freshly pressed tablecloth, a single peach rose boutonniere is laid out horizontally, as if awaiting its moment to be pinned before a ceremony in Motspur Park. The rose sits slightly off-centre, its petals softly unfurling in a gentle gradient, moving from a deeper apricot-orange core to creamy, blush-tinted outer edges that catch the light with a velvety glow. Nestled to one side of this central bloom is a delicate spray of white baby's breath; each minute flower head adds a cloud-like halo, softening the outlines of the rose and creating a tender, romantic contrast. Around the base, slim, green, grass-like fronds and a couple of wider, dark green leaves emerge, their glossy surfaces curving gracefully to cradle the stems and lend the design a natural, garden-fresh rhythm. The stems themselves are bound in a matching peach satin ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist's hand and finished in a discreet knot, suggesting security without stealing attention from the rose. Soft, even lighting spreads across the composition, revealing the satiny sheen of the ribbon, the fine grain of the fabric, and the subtle shadows cast by petals and foliage. The atmosphere is calm and intimate, evoking those quiet minutes before a wedding along West Barnes Lane or a prom photo on a leafy Motspur Park street, when a simple, well-made boutonniere can carry the gentle promise of new beginnings and cherished memories.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop that evokes a calm dressing room somewhere between Motspur Park station and the quiet residential streets, this elegant boutonniere centres on a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid. The orchid's petals are wide and gently curved, with a satin-like texture that glows in the diffused light, as if freshly arranged by an experienced florist before a local wedding. At its core, the throat of the bloom reveals subtle tones of soft yellow, merging into fine reddish-orange flecks that lend dimension to the otherwise pure white flower. Encircling the orchid, clouds of delicate white baby's breath form a soft, airy frame, each tiny blossom adding a gentle shimmer of texture, like light mist over Cannon Hill Common on an early spring morning. To one side sit two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, perfectly round and densely petalled, their almost spiky surfaces injecting a lively, modern twist and a refreshing burst of colour. A broad, deep green leaf lies beneath, supporting the arrangement and echoing the lush greenery found around local gardens, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base deepens the sense of natural layering. The stems are expertly wrapped in a striking crimson red ribbon, the satin folded tightly and finished in a neat knot, creating a refined column of colour that anchors the design. This floral accessory feels tailored for a groom, best man, or prom guest seeking something classic yet contemporary, a small but meaningful piece of wearable floral art that might be chosen during a quiet consultation at Flowers Motspur Park before the big day.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere is captured from above, placed carefully on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven textile that resembles relaxed, rustic linen often used at intimate Motspur Park receptions. At its heart, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid opens like a gentle smile, its broad petals smooth and slightly luminous, as if they are catching soft morning light through a window. The centre of the orchid reveals a tender blend of creamy yellow and soft orange tones in the throat, a warm glow that draws the eye inward and adds subtle sophistication. Surrounding this focal bloom are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a cloud-like ring that introduces lightness and volume without overwhelming the orchid's elegance. Peeking between these miniature florets are clean, glossy green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slimmer and more elongated, arranged with the practiced hand of an experienced florist. To one side of the orchid sits a lively cluster of smooth, round red berries, highly polished in appearance, like miniature cherries that give a festive, almost wintery note. Nestled near them, a few softer green, oval buds offer a fresh, just-picked feeling, evoking hedgerows and gardens around Motspur Park station and nearby residential streets. The stems of the orchid, foliage, and berries are bound together at the base with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished in a neat knot with short tails that lie flat and tidy. This ribbon not only secures the design but also brings a sense of celebration and formality, making the piece ideal for weddings, proms, and formal dinners, where a single, carefully chosen flower arrangement can sit close to the heart and quietly mark a special day.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush-pink rose boutonniere lies gracefully on a pale beige, linen-style fabric, captured from above so every detail of the florist's craftsmanship can be appreciated. The rose, somewhere between bud and full bloom, unfurls in layered spirals: at the centre, the petals are a soft, warm pastel pink, gradually deepening to a more vibrant rosy hue at the gently curled outer edges. This subtle gradient gives the flower a sense of movement and freshness, as though it has just been handpicked from a carefully tended garden near the tree-lined streets of Motspur Park. Around the base of the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate halo, their tiny blooms dotting the design like scattered stars, and adding a cloud-soft contrast to the rich texture of the rose. Fine, grass-like strands of bright green foliage extend outwards, framing the main flower with a light, feathery touch, while a single, broader dark green leaf is folded and wrapped at the base, providing structure and a clean edge where petal meets stem. The stems themselves are neatly bound with a lustrous, two-toned satin ribbon, blending lavender-pink with a deeper magenta-purple that echoes evening skies over nearby parks and gardens. The ribbon is secured in a simple knot, tidy yet understated, leaving the floral forms to shine. Soft, natural lighting enhances the satin sheen and reveals the gentle weave of the neutral background, creating a calm, elegant scene. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a wedding at a local Motspur Park venue or a prom night departure from a nearby family home, adding a small but meaningful note of romance to a well-pressed suit or tuxedo.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted groom's boutonniere rests on a pale beige, lightly textured fabric that resembles woven linen, its neutral tones giving a calm, timeless backdrop much like the quiet residential streets around Motspur Park station on an early wedding morning. The focal point is a single, striking fuchsia pink rose, its petals densely layered and tightly wound at the centre before gently loosening towards the outer edges, creating a sense of depth and luxury typically seen in fresh, florist-grade blooms. Surrounding the rose, tiny white flowers akin to baby's breath gather in airy tufts, their miniature stars catching the light and lending a soft, romantic mist around the stronger pink. Punctuating these white clusters are shiny red hypericum berries, each one a small sphere of colour that adds warmth and a slightly festive, almost Christmas-like touch, as if inspired by the hedges and gardens lining West Barnes Lane. Wisps of fine green foliage, delicate and feather-like, extend gracefully beyond the main form, while broader, darker leaves are carefully folded and curved to cradle the rose, creating an elegant silhouette that sits flat against a lapel. The stem of the boutonniere is firmly wrapped in smooth red satin ribbon, its lustrous surface tied into an understated bow, suggesting thoughtful attention to comfort and finish for the wearer. Captured from above at a gentle angle, the image highlights the craftsmanship-the precise placement of each sprig, the balance of colour and texture-making this piece feel ideal for a Motspur Park wedding, prom, or any formal celebration where a small floral detail carries deep emotion.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed on a gently textured, neutral beige fabric that recalls finely woven linen from a Motspur Park boutique, this elegant boutonnière feels like a close-up portrait of romance and craftsmanship. At the centre sits a single rosebud in a vivid shade of deep pink, almost fuchsia, its petals still closely wrapped and velvety, holding the suggestion of fragrance and emotion yet to fully unfold. Encircling the rose are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom forming part of a soft, foamy halo that lightens the composition and draws the eye toward the central flower. Around and behind these blossoms, slim, feathery green fronds arc outward like gentle brushstrokes, adding a sense of movement and giving the arrangement a freshly picked, garden-inspired character, as though gathered from a nearby Motspur Park garden after an early morning stroll. The stems are aligned with care and bound together with a sleek coral-red satin ribbon, its surface catching the light in subtle, celebratory glints. The neat, compact wrapping hugs the stems securely, while a small, discreet fold of ribbon at the base suggests the hand of an experienced florist who knows how to balance style with comfort on the lapel. Soft, even lighting reveals every texture: the satin smoothness of the rose, the fine granules of the fabric background, the crisp details of the foliage. This image captures a buttonhole flower ready for a wedding day, civil ceremony, or milestone event, the sort of refined detail often chosen by couples planning celebrations in and around Motspur Park's churches, registry offices, and favourite reception spots.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Nestled diagonally across a softly woven, beige-toned linen, this enchanting boutonniere is a marriage of colour, fragrance, and local artistry, echoing the understated elegance found in Motspur Park's intimate gatherings. The boutonniere's centerpiece is a pastel pink rosebud, gently curled and brimming with promise, conveying both innocence and refinement. A companion bloom, likely a peach-pink alstroemeria or similar, peeks out beside the rose - its petals painted with strokes of yellow and delicate chocolate markings, providing a subtle yet captivating contrast. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath float between sprigs of bright green, moss-like button chrysanthemums, infusing the arrangement with natural depth and airiness typical of South London gardens. Slender green shoots and fern-like foliage arc above, while deeper green leaves - some elegantly folded, others glossy and flat - model the organic structure of well-tended botanical corners around the Motspur Park area. At the base, a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon is tied in a precise, gleaming bow, infusing just the right amount of celebratory verve. The thoughtfully layered design and artisanal finish suggest an offering fit for a groom, best man, or wedding guest, ready to be pinned on a lapel for a local wedding, formal, or prom. The tactile, oatmeal-coloured linen below grounds the piece in a palette of quiet sophistication, allowing the fresh, vibrant blooms to shine. Ideal for event features, stylings, or heartfelt celebrations, this buttonhole mirrors the stylish sincerity favoured by Motspur Park residents.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its fine weave creating a soft, understated stage that lets the flowers speak for themselves. The central bloom is a pristine white alstroemeria, fully open and inviting, with broad petals that curl gently at the edges. Near the throat of the flower, delicate reddish-brown speckles and subtle striping draw the eye inward, while the slender stamens and soft green hints at the base suggest freshness and life. Just to the left, a vivid green, cone-shaped cluster of buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum, adds a striking architectural form, its tight, scale-like buds giving a slightly sculptural, almost modern feel to the traditional boutonniere. Scattered throughout are loose sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a cloud-like halo around the main flower, softening the lines and adding a whisper of romance. Deep green, sword-shaped leaves create a sturdy base, their smooth, slightly glossy surfaces contrasting with the finer, grass-like fronds that arc delicately around the design. The foliage adds depth and a sense of garden abundance, like something that might have been picked from a quiet corner near Motspur Park station and then lovingly refined by a skilled florist. At the right edge, a bright pink satin ribbon is tied into a small but perfectly formed bow, its sheen catching the light and its playful hue bringing a hint of celebration, ideal for weddings, proms, or special dinners. The even lighting gently highlights every texture-the crisp petals, the structured buds, the airy filler flowers, and the tactile background-creating an image that feels calm, fresh, and full of hopeful anticipation, as if ready to be pinned to a jacket just before a ceremony begins.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere rests diagonally on a warm, oatmeal-beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its subtle texture setting a calm, refined backdrop reminiscent of a quiet side street near Motspur Park's suburban gardens. At the centre of the composition, a fully open white lisianthus bloom unfurls its softly ruffled petals, creating a rounded, cloud-like shape that suggests tenderness and grace. Two unopened lisianthus buds, tinged with creamy pale green, nestle just beneath the main flower, their tapered forms adding a sense of progression, as though capturing the journey from engagement to the wedding day itself. Delicate sprigs of white baby's breath weave through the arrangement, forming little constellations of tiny blossoms that lend a light, ethereal quality and contrast gently with the bolder lisianthus. Fine, grass-like strands of foliage arc towards the left, providing movement and a fresh, garden-picked feel, while a single broader leaf in a deep, glossy green anchors the design, giving it a purposeful structure. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped at the base with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, expressive bow that delivers a bright, joyful accent to the otherwise classic white-and-green palette. The satin catches the soft, overhead lighting, appearing almost silky to the touch, as though just finished by a florist's hand before being pinned to a lapel. Crafted in a style often requested at Flowers Motspur Park for local ceremonies and registry office weddings, this small piece feels intimate and personal-a refined finishing touch that conveys fresh beginnings, gentle romance, and a hint of modern personality against the calm neutrality of the fabric background.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere lies across a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, its understated background echoing the calm of a quiet Motspur Park morning before guests arrive for a wedding or prom. The focal flower is a single, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, gently curving petals almost luminous against the neutral cloth. At the centre, a soft glow of buttery yellow and a whisper of blush pink highlight the delicate structure of the orchid's throat, adding warmth to the cool white. Nestled around the base of this central bloom is a halo of airy white baby's breath, each tiny gypsophila blossom creating a cloud-soft texture that feels both traditional and romantic. A few slim, fresh green leaves slip out from behind the arrangement, introducing a light, botanical contrast that suggests a stem freshly cut and arranged by a local florist. Off to one side, two small, lime-green orchid buds sit tightly closed on a short side shoot, hinting at future flowers and lending a sense of natural movement to the composition. The stems are wrapped cleanly in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied with care so that the loops and short tails shine with a subtle, glossy sheen. That vivid flash of pink feels like a joyful accent, ideal for coordinating with bridesmaid dresses or prom accessories chosen in nearby Motspur Park boutiques. Soft, even lighting brushes across the scene, revealing the velvety surface of the orchid petals, the tiny spheres of baby's breath, and the woven texture of the fabric, together creating an intimate, elegant accessory ready to complete a suit or dress for a special celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies gracefully on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, its woven texture echoing the relaxed yet polished feel of a Motspur Park wedding gathering. At the centre of this small composition is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, the petals wide and softly curved, like porcelain gently cupped in the palm of a hand. Their surface appears slightly glossy, catching the light in a way that highlights the flower's pure white tone while hinting at the faint, buttery yellow nestled deep in the orchid's throat. Around this focal bloom, clusters of baby's breath form a soft, misty surround; the tiny white Gypsophila flowers are so delicate they seem almost weightless, giving the boutonniere an airy, romantic character. Between these miniature blossoms, slivers of fine green foliage flicker in and out of view, adding texture and the impression of fresh garden greenery gathered that very morning from nearby back gardens lining Burlington Road. The stems are drawn together in a slim, tidy bundle and carefully bound with white satin ribbon, the wrapping smooth and precise, concluding at a small, neat bow that rests just above the cut ends. Light falls evenly across the scene, emphasising gentle shadows within the orchid's petals and the subtle depth between each sprig of baby's breath, creating a sense of quiet poise. It feels like a buttonhole waiting on a side table before being fastened to a jacket for a ceremony at a local church or registry office, an elegant accent crafted with the kind of detailed attention often found in bespoke event florals across Motspur Park and surrounding neighbourhoods.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white rose boutonniere is presented on a light beige, linen-textured surface, angled gracefully as though it has just been set down on a dressing table before a Motspur Park wedding. The rose itself is a creamy ivory bud, not yet fully open, its smooth, velvety petals wrapping in tight, elegant layers that speak of freshness and careful handling. Nestled around the rose are tiny, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, their fine stems branching delicately and creating a soft, romantic aura around the central bloom. Supporting this cluster, several slender leaves in deep, glossy green and a few more feathery sprigs of foliage fan out gently, adding structure and a natural contrast that makes the white tones appear even more pristine. The stems of the flowers and greenery are expertly wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, which is tied into a petite, symmetrical bow just beneath the rose, hinting at the steady hands and practiced touch of a professional florist. The background fabric has a subtle woven pattern, its neutral tone echoing the understated elegance often chosen for local venues near Motspur Park station or along West Barnes Lane. Soft, natural light washes over the boutonniere, highlighting the curvature of each petal, the airy clusters of gypsophila, and the sleek texture of the ribbon. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and heartfelt promise, an intimate floral detail that completes a groom's attire while symbolising love, purity, and the hopeful beginning of married life.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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