Tooting Bec Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Tooting Bec – the local choice for exquisite, artisan buttonholes. As a passionate florist based right here in Tooting Bec, we handcraft each buttonhole with care and expertise, using only the freshest seasonal flowers. Whether you're celebrating a wedding on Upper Tooting Road, attending an event near Tooting Bec Common, or need a dapper finishing touch for an occasion in Balham or Streatham, our team brings years of floristry experience and warm local service.

We know how important those finishing touches are, and that’s why we offer same-day delivery on all buttonhole orders placed online before 3 PM. From classic rose buttonholes to bespoke, modern designs, our creations suit every style and event. Our trusted service covers not just Tooting Bec, but also neighbouring areas like Wandsworth and Balham High Road – so you’re always in reach of beautiful, fresh bouquets and buttonholes when you need them.

  • Same-day delivery across Tooting Bec, Balham, and Streatham
  • Handcrafted buttonholes using premium, locally-sourced flowers
  • Easy online ordering with trusted local expertise
For reliability, creativity, and genuine local care, choose our friendly Tooting Bec florist for buttonholes and all your flower delivery needs. Place your order online today and let us add that perfect, personal touch to your special occasion.

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BUTTONHOLES
A delicately crafted floral boutonniere lies against a pale beige, woven linen cloth, the gentle texture of the fabric echoing the understated calm of a wedding morning in Tooting Bec. The eye is drawn first to two open lisianthus flowers, their soft white petals flaring out in ruffled layers, each edge finely brushed with a rich, royal purple that deepens towards the tips. Nestled close beside them are tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, forming airy clouds that soften the composition and lend an almost dew-dusted look. A slim, upright stem of muscari, with its neat cluster of tiny, bell-like blossoms in deep violet-blue, adds height and a slightly wild, woodland character, like something spotted in the borders near Tooting Bec Common in early spring. Around the blooms, feathery sprays of green foliage, likely asparagus fern, mingle with slightly broader green leaves to frame the central flowers, their fine texture introducing a sense of movement, as though a light breeze had just brushed through a garden. Tucked into this greenery are two small, pale green buds, still closed, symbolising the quiet anticipation that accompanies a ceremony or prom night. At the base, the florist has smoothed the stems together and wrapped them in pristine white satin ribbon, the finish sleek and slightly lustrous, with a neat, subtle bow that suggests practiced hands and thoughtful care. The boutonniere feels serene and intimate, a lapel flower for someone who wants their accessories to speak of tenderness and refined taste rather than showiness, perfectly suited to a formal gathering or celebration in and around the Tooting Bec area.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, meticulously crafted floral boutonniere or corsage lies centred on a pale, finely textured linen surface, its neutral beige tones allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out with quiet clarity. The focal point is a cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers, their ruffled edges and layered petals giving the impression of miniature garden blooms freshly picked from a cottage-style border nearby Tooting Bec Common. The pink tones are gentle and romantic, shifting subtly from a delicate blush along the outer petals to a slightly richer shade in the inner folds. Tucked between the pink flowers are diminutive white baby's breath blossoms, each tiny floret adding a lace-like delicacy that softens the composition and lends an airy, almost cloud-soft texture. Subtle accents of small lavender or muted purple flowers weave through the centre, providing depth and a hint of contrast without disturbing the corsage's pastel serenity. To the left, a series of slim, elongated buds in creamy white and pale green-likely freesia or a similar elegant bloom-stretch gracefully outward, their closed forms suggesting fragrance and freshness still to come, as if the flowers will open just in time for an evening reception on a Tooting Bec side street. The arrangement is cradled by lush green leaves and fine, feathery greenery that extend slightly beyond the blooms, adding movement and a touch of wildness. At the base, the stems are carefully bound and finished with a rich fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose glossy loops and tails echo the joyful, celebratory spirit of weddings, proms, and special events across this South London neighbourhood.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige linen-style fabric, its subtle weave forming a calm, neutral stage that lets the floral artistry shine. The rose, positioned slightly off-centre and lying horizontally, appears at that perfect moment between bud and full bloom: its inner petals curl tightly in a soft, warm orange-peach, while the outer layers relax into tones of cream and pastel apricot, reminiscent of a gentle sunrise over Tooting Bec Common. Nestled at the rose's upper side is a scatter of white baby's breath, each tiny gypsophila flower like a dot of light, creating a delicate contrast in both colour and texture. From behind the rose, slim, vivid green blades of foliage and two gracefully arched, deeper green leaves add movement and depth, framing the central bloom the way a local florist might prepare a lapel flower for a ceremony near Tooting Broadway or a reception in a nearby restaurant. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, the fabric wound snugly and finished with a small, tidy bow that offers a comfortable place to hold while pinning. Soft, even lighting falls over the arrangement, revealing the satin's quiet sheen, the linen's fine grain, and the rose's tender, velvety surface. The overall mood is one of thoughtful elegance and quiet joy, an ideal buttonhole for a groom, usher, or guest attending a wedding, engagement party, or prom around SW17, capturing the intimate excitement just before the celebrations begin.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, beautifully composed boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its understated background echoing the relaxed elegance of an intimate Tooting Bec wedding. The focal point is a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals smooth and slightly luminous, curving outward with a calm, sculptural grace. At the centre of the orchid, the throat reveals gentle swirls of buttery yellow blending into soft touches of amber and reddish-brown, adding intricate dimension against the otherwise pure white bloom. Surrounding this central flower, clusters of tiny white baby's breath create a soft, cloud-like frame, their miniature blossoms forming a delicate haze that lightens the entire design. On the left side, two compact, spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds, with their fine, almost pin-like petals, introduce a modern, playful twist, balancing the orchid's formality with freshness. Beneath the flowers, a broad, deep green leaf anchors the design, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base hints at careful layering and expert wiring. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a rich crimson satin ribbon, wound smoothly from top to bottom before ending in a neat, decorative fold that adds a joyful pop of colour. The fabric's visible weave and the gentle, diffused lighting give the image a sense of calm craftsmanship, as though the piece has just been finished on the workbench of a local florist near Tooting Bec station. This boutonniere feels refined yet approachable, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom guest wanting something classic with a subtle contemporary edge, ready to be pinned on moments before the ceremony begins.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A thoughtfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a light beige, woven linen-style fabric, its texture reminiscent of the artisanal textiles found in small Tooting Bec homeware shops. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals unfolding in a gentle arc that feels both modern and timeless. At its core, a subtle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange glows from the orchid's throat, adding depth and a quiet warmth, like late afternoon sunlight drifting over Tooting Bec Common. Surrounding this central bloom are fine clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white floret forming a delicate constellation that softens the overall silhouette and adds a sense of airiness. Just below the orchid, a tight cluster of glossy red berries introduces a bold, festive note; their rounded forms catch the light and offer a vivid contrast to the white flowers and neutral background. Among them, a few smaller, pale green berry buds hint at new growth and freshness, as if freshly selected from a morning delivery on Upper Tooting Road. Slender and broader green leaves are carefully interwoven throughout, some pointed, others more oval, providing a lush, structured frame that anchors the lighter elements. The stems are neatly bound in a rich red satin ribbon, tied into a compact knot with short, smooth tails that lie gracefully against the fabric. This ribbon finish not only secures the piece but also adds a sophisticated flash of colour, making the boutonniere feel ready for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event. It's the sort of refined floral detail you might choose for an elegant celebration in and around Tooting Bec, where understated luxury and heartfelt sentiment go hand in hand.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a light beige, linen-like fabric, captured from a gently elevated angle that reveals every detail as though a florist in Tooting Bec were holding it out for final approval before delivery. The single rose, the clear star of the arrangement, is semi-open and full of promise, its velvety petals transitioning from a soft, powdery pink at the centre to a more saturated rose-pink along the delicately curled edges. Nestled closely at its base are small, airy clusters of creamy white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped blossoms forming a cushion of lightness and giving the piece a timeless, romantic character. Wispy strands of narrow, grass-like green foliage fan out from behind the rose, adding movement and a fresh garden feel, while a single, broader, deep green leaf is folded and wrapped neatly around the lower part of the stems, creating a clean, sculpted finish that sits comfortably against a lapel. The stems themselves are tightly bound in a smooth, two-toned satin ribbon, shimmering between lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, tied into a tidy knot that offers a gentle pop of colour without overpowering the central flower. The pale woven backdrop, reminiscent of natural linen you might see laid out in local cafés along Upper Tooting Road, provides a warm, neutral stage that subtly enhances the boutonniere's rose and foliage tones. Soft, diffuse lighting casts minimal shadows, allowing the textures and colour gradients to read clearly, conveying a sense of fresh-cut flowers prepared with care. This refined floral accessory feels perfectly suited to weddings, proms, or formal celebrations across Tooting Bec, Balham, and nearby London neighbourhoods.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted buttonhole rests on a pale beige, woven fabric background, its subtle texture similar to the linen and natural fibres often seen in elegant Tooting Bec venues. At the centre, a hot pink rose unfurls with confident charm, its velvety petals spiralling tightly at the core and gradually opening toward the edges, creating a sense of depth and richness. This bold rose is cradled by a collar of deep, glossy greenery, the leaves shaped with deliberate precision so that they frame the flower in a neat, almost architectural silhouette. From behind and between the leaves, wispy fern-like fronds extend in light, feathery arcs, adding gentle movement and cool, fresh green tones that play against the warmth of the rose. Interlaced around the base are frothy sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a delicate halo that softens the composition, evoking feelings of innocence and new beginnings so often associated with weddings and proms in the local area. Nestled beside the rose, clusters of scarlet hypericum berries provide rounded pops of glossy red, deepening the colour palette and suggesting quiet festivity, as if ready for a celebration at a nearby Tooting Bec church or reception space off Balham High Road. The stems are wrapped smoothly in bright red satin ribbon, carefully folded and secured to sit comfortably against a suit jacket, with a gentle sheen that catches the light. Soft daylight falls across the arrangement, carving out subtle shadows that highlight the handcrafted detail, making this buttonhole feel like a small but meaningful expression of joy and romance, prepared with the steady, experienced hands of a local florist.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined boutonnière lies at a gentle diagonal across a neutral, light beige backdrop, the fabric's subtle weave suggesting natural linen often seen in stylish Tooting Bec boutiques. At the centre is a single rosebud in radiant deep pink, bordering on fuchsia, its petals tightly wrapped in an elegant spiral that hints at the flower's full bloom to come. The rose's velvety texture and saturated colour instantly draw the eye, symbolising romance and heartfelt emotion. Surrounding this focal bloom is a halo of delicate white gypsophila, or baby's breath, each tiny flower like a soft fleck of foam, creating an airy, cloud-like contrast to the rose's intensity. Threaded among these are feathery, bright green sprigs of fine foliage, giving the piece a light, almost whispering movement, as though a gentle breeze from Tooting Common had brushed through it. Slightly darker, broader green leaves sit closer to the stems, grounding the design and offering depth and structure. The stems of the rose, baby's breath, and greenery are neatly gathered and tightly wrapped with a coral-red satin ribbon that glows softly under the bright, even lighting. The ribbon's sheen, smooth and flawless, forms a clean band and a tiny decorative fold near the base, making the boutonnière look expertly finished and ready to be pinned to a suit jacket for a wedding morning, anniversary dinner, or formal celebration in the local area. The composition feels intimate and personal, as if crafted lovingly by a neighbourhood florist preparing flowers for a cherished event along the quiet streets around Tooting Bec station.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Delicately poised on an off-white, tactile linen, this Tooting Bec-inspired floral buttonhole is a composition of tender hues and thoughtful textures-every element whispering a narrative of fresh beginnings. A soft pink rosebud with its tightly curled petals anchors the design, its core shaded deep rose, gradually brightening outward as though touched by early morning light along Balham High Road. Alongside, a pale peach or blush lisianthus unfurls gently, offering flecks of butter-yellow and cocoa markings near its center, reminiscent of the intricate details local florists cherish. Baby's breath, with its dainty clusters, seems to float between the larger blooms, interspersed with sprightly green button mums for a vivid, spirited contrast. Framing it all, slender sprigs of verdant grass and broad, dark leaves provide a fresh, forest-like harmony, some leaves folded with intention to evoke refined structure. The whole piece is wrapped in a luminous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied neatly at the base-its sheen symbolic of celebrations held in and around Tooting Bec's vibrant community halls. Designed for moments steeped in romance-be it weddings, proms, or momentous gatherings-this buttonhole evokes both scent and sensation: the plush ruffles of petals, cool smoothness of satin, and the faint memory of garden air after early rain. Each detail speaks of care, style, and heartfelt sincerity, promising to accompany its wearer through life's meaningful milestones in the heart of South West London.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, elegant boutonniere is laid out against a subtly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that recalls natural linen, its understated tone making the flowers appear even fresher and more luminous. At the centre is a pristine white alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lily, its petals opening generously to reveal fine reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye inward toward the softly dusted stamens. Just beside it, a tapered cluster of bright lime green buds forms a distinctive vertical accent, each tiny, scale-like bud still tightly closed, promising future blossoms and giving the piece a modern, architectural twist. Around these main elements drift sprigs of white baby's breath, their delicate, starry florets blurring into a light, cloud-like texture that softens the composition and adds a whisper of romance. Deep green, sword-shaped leaves support the arrangement, fanning out to create structure, while slender, grass-like strands weave through and beyond the flowers, introducing a sense of movement, as though a gentle breeze from nearby Tooting Bec Common had brushed across them. The stems are gathered and secured by a smooth satin ribbon in a bright yet refined shade of pink, tied into a tidy bow that glows gently in the even lighting. The mood is calm and anticipatory, like a wedding morning on a quiet side street off Trinity Road or near the station, when the final touches are being pinned to suits and dresses. This floral detail feels perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest in Tooting Bec, adding a subtle note of colour and craftsmanship to formal attire while remaining soft, fresh, and understated.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegantly styled boutonnière rests on a light oatmeal-coloured textile, the fine weave of the fabric giving a sense of natural warmth and calm, like a linen table runner laid out in a Tooting Bec home before guests arrive. At the centre of the design is a pristine white lisianthus bloom, fully open, its softly ruffled petals curling and overlapping in gentle waves, creating a luminous focal point that feels both refined and welcoming. Tucked just beneath and to the left, two creamy green lisianthus buds sit close together, their smooth, tapered shapes hinting at flowers yet to unfold, a quiet symbol of new beginnings often chosen for local weddings around Tooting Bec Common and neighbouring Balham. Fine clouds of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are interspersed throughout, their tiny florets resembling scattered pearls that bring lightness and air to the composition. Slender, dark green blades of foliage sweep outwards towards the lower left, adding dynamic lines and a fresh, garden-picked character, while a broader, richer green leaf sits behind the main bloom, framing it like a subtle backdrop. At the base, the gathered stems are wrapped tightly in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, perky bow that injects a joyful splash of colour into the classic white and green scheme. The satin catches the light, offering a silky sheen that contrasts beautifully with the matte texture of the fabric beneath. Photographed with soft, even lighting from above, the image highlights every contour and tiny detail, capturing a piece that would sit perfectly on a groom's lapel or prom jacket, bringing a touch of South London charm to any special occasion.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A graceful orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the kind of calm, neutral surface you might find on a carefully laid dressing table in a Tooting Bec townhouse before a wedding. At its heart sits a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals velvety and broad, opening like a quiet smile. In the centre of the bloom, soft yellow tones melt into the faintest whisper of blush pink, giving depth and warmth to the otherwise crisp white. Around the orchid's base, airy tufts of baby's breath-tiny white Gypsophila blossoms-gather in loose clusters, creating a cloud-like softness that feels almost weightless. Slender green leaves peek from behind, offering a vivid, natural contrast as if freshly snipped from a garden near Tooting Bec Road. Off to one side, a short lateral stem carries several youthful orchid buds in pale lime-green, firmly closed and smooth, suggesting the quiet promise of blossoms yet to come. The stems are carefully wrapped in a strip of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, neatly tied into a polished bow. The ribbon's sheen catches the light with a playful glimmer, adding a joyful pop of colour that would sit beautifully against a groom's lapel or prom suit, whether the celebration is taking place in a local church, a small venue near Tooting Broadway, or a favourite restaurant. The gentle, even lighting reveals every subtle shift of texture-from the orchid's satiny petals to the fine weave of the fabric-creating a feeling of poised serenity, intimate preparation, and thoughtful craftsmanship typical of a local florist who understands the rhythm of special days in Tooting Bec.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies thoughtfully placed on a woven, oatmeal-beige fabric, its soft texture echoing the relaxed charm of a Tooting Bec townhouse interior. The focal point is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals broad, velvety, and luminous in the gentle light. Each white petal arches outwards with a natural poise, while the centre of the flower reveals a whisper of pale yellow and cream, giving a sense of living warmth and freshness. Surrounding the orchid, a cloud of delicate baby's breath forms an airy frame, each minuscule white flower adding to the impression of lightness and romance, like a soft mist over early-morning streets near Tooting Bec station. Slender, wispy threads of vivid green foliage weave through the gypsophila, adding movement and contrast; the fine fronds suggest an almost feathery touch, as though a breeze might set them gently swaying. All the stems are drawn together at the base and expertly wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric lying flat and even, secured with a subtle bow that hints at the care and craftsmanship behind the piece. The boutonniere's compact shape and clean lines make it easy to imagine pinned to a groom's dark suit jacket or a groomsman's lapel at a local ceremony, perhaps just a short stroll from Tooting Bec Common. The neutral, lightly textured background keeps the focus firmly on the crisp whites and fresh greens, enhancing the feeling of calm elegance. This small yet expressive floral design captures the essence of a classic South London wedding accessory: understated, thoughtful, and imbued with gentle, enduring romance.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle woven pattern reminiscent of the table linens often seen at reception venues around Tooting Bec. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped close to the centre so that the bloom appears full yet still just about to unfurl. Around it, dainty tufts of white baby's breath form airy clusters, their tiny, star-shaped flowers adding a light, cloud-soft texture that lifts the arrangement. Nestled behind the rose, narrow, deep green leaves and a few fern-like fronds arc gracefully, giving structure and a touch of woodland freshness, as though the foliage has just been selected from buckets of greenery in a local flower shop on Upper Tooting Road. The stems are expertly aligned and encased in a crisp white satin ribbon, which is finished with a small, precise bow tied snugly just beneath the blossom. This careful wrapping keeps the design compact and comfortable to wear on a lapel, whether for a groom, groomsman, or a guest attending an elegant ceremony near Tooting Bec Common. Soft, even lighting bathes the boutonniere, enhancing the gentle contrast between creamy petals, bright white filler flowers, and rich green leaves, while the neutral textile backdrop keeps all attention on the floral work. The composition conveys a mood of calm anticipation and timeless romance, perfectly suited to a London wedding morning when final touches are added before stepping out into the streets of SW17.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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