Old Oak Common BUTTONHOLES

At Old Oak Common Florist, we create beautifully tailored buttonholes that finish your outfit with effortless style. From classic rose heads to wild, garden-inspired sprays, each design is hand-crafted in our local florist studio near Old Oak Common Lane and the Old Oak Common Depot.

Whether you're planning a wedding at a venue near Wormwood Scrubs Park, a prom in Acton, or a formal event in Harlesden or Park Royal, our experienced team will guide you to the perfect flowers and finishes. We carefully condition every stem so your buttonholes look fresh from the first photos to the last dance.

Choose from traditional ivory and greenery, soft pastels, or bold seasonal flowers to match your colour palette. We also offer designs suitable for lapels, waistcoats and dresses, with secure fixings that are comfortable to wear all day.

  • Hand-made buttonholes designed in Old Oak Common
  • Same-day delivery available across the area until 3 PM
  • Easy to order online for weddings, proms and corporate events

Order your buttonhole bouquets and corsages online today for reliable same-day delivery around Old Oak Common, Acton, Harlesden and nearby streets such as Old Oak Road. As a trusted local florist, we're here to make every special occasion feel perfectly finished, right down to the last buttonhole.

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BUTTONHOLES
A delicately styled floral boutonniere lies against a pale, oatmeal-toned linen backdrop, its subtle weave visible and softly catching the light, similar to the calm interiors of the homes that look out over Old Oak Common. Dominating the small composition are two white lisianthus flowers, fully open and luxuriantly ruffled, each petal rimmed with a vivid band of deep purple that curls and undulates toward the centre. Their bi-colour effect creates a gentle drama, like twilight clouds edged with evening light. Around them cluster small, snow-white filler blooms reminiscent of baby's breath, forming airy halos that break up the stronger tones and bring a sense of breathability and space. Running vertically through the design is a slender spike of grape hyacinth, its miniature bell-shaped florets a velvety violet-blue that adds both height and texture, echoing the rich purple edges of the lisianthus while introducing a cooler note. Feather-light greenery, with tiny, threadlike leaves, fans out at the base and sides, accompanied by slightly broader green leaves that anchor the look, suggesting the boutonniere was gathered fresh from a garden near Wormwood Scrubs Park. Two unopened buds, a soft, creamy green, nestle among the foliage, hinting at youth and the unfolding of the day's events. The stems are cinched tightly and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, finished with a minimalist bow that keeps the design sleek and formal. The lighting is even and gentle, without harsh glare, allowing every colour and texture-silky petals, matte greenery, and glossy ribbon-to be read clearly. The piece feels calm, thoughtful, and quietly celebratory, ideal for pinning on a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out from Old Oak Common for a meaningful occasion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted floral boutonniere is displayed on a neutral, linen-like fabric that looks like pale oatmeal or light beige, its subtle weave adding a calm, tactile backdrop reminiscent of a carefully set table at a small Old Oak Common wedding reception. At the centre sits a charming cluster of soft pink flowers, their many petals gently ruffled and layered, with tones that drift from shell pink to a slightly deeper blush along the edges, recalling cottage-style stocks or delicate garden blooms. Nestled between these main blossoms are airy sprays of classic white baby's breath, creating a lace-like mist that softens the composition and introduces a sense of lightness and romance. Tucked discreetly among the pink and white are tiny sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets, adding a restrained note of contrast and giving the design quiet depth, like the cool shadowed corners of nearby side streets off Old Oak Common Lane. From one side of the cluster extend several slim, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias or similar slender flowers, still mostly closed and suggesting fresh fragrance yet to be released, a visual metaphor for new beginnings on a wedding day or prom night. The entire floral piece is cradled in a base of lush, emerald-green leaves, their broad surfaces providing structure and balance, while fine, filament-like greenery-reminiscent of asparagus fern or soft garden grasses-fans gently outward to create a natural, slightly whimsical frame. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a luminous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an immaculate bow, the loops smooth and full, the tails just brushing the fabric. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting every petal texture and ribbon sheen, and the overall mood is one of understated celebration-an elegant, handcrafted accent ideal for groomsmen, prom dates, or guests at a special event anywhere across Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a light oat-coloured linen backdrop, the fabric's delicate weave forming a quiet, textured canvas that lets the flower take centre stage, much like a well-dressed guest stepping into a wedding reception near Victoria Road in Old Oak Common. The rose itself is in mid-bloom, with petals that spiral gently outward from a warm, salmon-peach heart to softer, creamy edges, each layer smooth and velvety, as if just unfurled. Nestled against its upper side is a small spray of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, the tiny round blossoms clustered on fine, branching stems that introduce a sense of lightness and movement, like a soft breath of air. Slender green sprigs of foliage extend beyond the petals, joined by two broader, glossy dark green leaves that curl around the base to frame the rose and lend structure. The stems are carefully bound together in a peach-toned satin ribbon, wrapped with precise, overlapping turns that show the practiced hand of a professional florist. The ribbon catches the light with a gentle sheen and finishes in a compact knot or bow that sits neatly at the end of the stems. The overall effect is one of understated romance and calm sophistication, ideal for pinning to a lapel for a wedding at a local Old Oak Common venue, a prom photo taken beside the railway sidings, or an intimate celebration at home, where a small but beautifully crafted floral detail can carry the emotion of the day. Soft, even lighting highlights every texture-from the rose's petals to the woven cloth-creating a serene, timeless portrait of formal floral design.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its slightly coarse weave creating a calm, neutral stage that lets the flowers quietly shine. At the centre, a large white Phalaenopsis orchid unfurls in full bloom, its satin-smooth petals gently curved and luminous, like soft light pooling in the palm of a hand. The orchid's throat glows with a wash of pale yellow melting into subtle reddish-orange markings, adding delicate complexity to the otherwise pure white flower. Encircling this focal blossom, airy clusters of white baby's breath drift like tiny stars, giving the piece a light, romantic softness that evokes a spring morning along the paths near Old Oak Common Depot. To one side, two compact, lime-green chrysanthemum buds-perfect spheres with finely textured, almost bristled surfaces-offer a fresh, contemporary contrast, their zesty colour bringing the arrangement to life. A deep green leaf curves beneath the orchid, acting as a natural backdrop that frames the petals and ties the white and green tones together. Another smaller leaf, darker and more discreet, is visible closer to the base, adding balance without stealing attention. The stems are tightly wrapped in a vivid crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and lustrous, finished in a neat knot that hints at celebration and tradition. The overall look feels elegant yet modern, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom guest stepping out of a car on Old Oak Common Lane, and reflects the kind of careful craftsmanship you'd expect from a seasoned local florist preparing flowers for a heartfelt ceremony or formal London gathering.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centred on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric background, its subtle texture reminiscent of linen you might find in a boutique near Old Oak Common Lane. The focal point is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and almost porcelain-like, opening in a graceful curve that suggests quiet confidence and understated luxury. At the orchid's centre, a gentle flush of creamy yellow and soft orange glows from the throat, adding warmth and drawing the eye inward. Encircling the main bloom are airy sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny floret like a snowflake, creating a light, clouded halo that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's sleek surface. To one side, a cluster of round, glossy red berries introduces a joyful, festive accent, echoing winter celebrations and Christmas weddings often held around Old Oak Common, Willesden Junction, and the Grand Union Canal nearby. A few softer green berry buds sit among the red, suggesting freshness and the promise of new chapters. Rich green leaves, some elongated and others broader and more pointed, weave through the design, providing structure and a verdant backdrop. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, tied into a compact knot with short, trailing ends that shimmer slightly in the light, signalling that this piece is ready to be pinned on a lapel or dress. The overall composition, captured in gentle, even daylight, conveys a feeling of refined celebration and thoughtful preparation, ideal for a wedding, prom, or formal dinner where a single, perfectly crafted flower accessory can quietly express emotion. Crafted in the style of local designers at Old Oak Common Florist, it reflects both skilled hands and a deep appreciation for classic floral elegance.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately designed blush pink rose boutonniere lies on a pale, natural linen surface, the kind of textured fabric you might find in a cosy Old Oak Common studio where final touches are added before a wedding on a nearby green. The rose itself is in a soft, semi-open state, its petals thick and velvety, transitioning from a gentle, powdery pink at the heart to a slightly deeper, more vibrant hue along the gently curled edges. Just below the bloom, airy tufts of creamy white baby's breath cluster close, their tiny blossoms forming a cloud-like ring that gives the arrangement a classic, romantic character. Wisps of slender, bright green foliage stretch out from behind the rose, like painterly strokes that frame the main flower, while a single broader, darker green leaf is folded into a neat cradle, wrapping smoothly around the base to keep everything tidy and contained. The stems are tightly wrapped in a satin ribbon that shimmers between lavender-pink and rich magenta, tied into a compact knot that feels both polished and modern. Soft, diffused light glides across the scene, catching the satin's glow, the subtle veining of the rose petals, and the weave of the linen, which serves as a quiet, neutral stage. This boutonniere seems ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event, an elegant token of affection that would suit celebrations in Old Oak Common and nearby parts of West London, where style leans toward timeless, refined romance rather than fleeting trends.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicate wedding boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric, the subtle texture of the cloth evoking the relaxed, homely feel of Old Oak Common's residential terraces. At its centre, a single fuchsia pink rose commands attention, the bloom rich and velvety, with outer petals just beginning to unfurl from a tightly cupped heart, as if it has opened specially for the occasion. Around this rose, soft sprays of white baby's breath gather like a fine mist, their tiny blossoms introducing lightness and a sense of purity that contrasts beautifully with the intense pink. Tucked between these frothy white flowers are small clusters of vivid red hypericum berries, perfectly rounded and gleaming, adding an inviting warmth and a hint of seasonal festivity that would look at home in any Old Oak Common winter wedding or prom. Fine, feathery greenery stretches outward in delicate arcs, while darker, glossier leaves are carefully curled and layered at the base, forming a structured collar that cradles the rose and subtly shapes the silhouette, much like a tailor's work on a well-fitted suit. The stems are expertly wrapped in a luxurious red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, secured in a neat, understated bow that sits comfortably against a lapel. Soft, natural light falls across the scene from one side, highlighting the different textures-the matte petals, the shiny berries, the silky ribbon, and the nubbly fabric beneath. Crafted with the practiced eye of a local florist, this boutonniere radiates romance and quiet sophistication, perfect for imagery about wedding flower ideas, formal event styling, or same-day floral finishing touches for celebrations around Old Oak Common and nearby Acton.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined boutonnière is photographed in bright, natural-style light against a neutral, linen-like beige fabric background, its simplicity allowing the floral detail to shine as clearly as if you were holding it in your hand on a quiet morning in Old Oak Common. At the centre sits a single rosebud in vivid fuchsia pink, the bloom still tightly furled so that the edges of its petals form a smooth, spiralling point. The colour is rich and saturated, somewhere between deep magenta and rose red, evoking a sense of romance and anticipation. Tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila) encircles the rose in wispy clusters, their miniature blossoms creating soft, clouded patches of brightness that contrast gently with the bold central hue. Around this core, fine, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage extend in slender arcs, their feathery texture adding lightness and movement, while a few broader, darker green leaves steady the shape, giving the design quiet structure. The stems are gathered together and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, its sheen catching subtle highlights as it is wound neatly from top to bottom, ending in a compact, decorative fold that speaks of careful craftsmanship. The composition is laid slightly on the diagonal, suggesting the angle it might take when pinned to a lapel for a wedding near Willesden Junction or a formal celebration close to Acton. The overall mood is tender and hopeful, as if this small piece of floral art has been created for a first look photo or a prom send-off, holding the promise of new memories in every tightly held petal and glimmering ribbon twist.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonniere, artfully composed for special occasions in Old Oak Common, brings together the finest fresh blooms and natural textures. A softly blushing pink rose, its petals tightly coiled, sets the tone of gentle sophistication at the heart of the arrangement. Opening alongside is a delicate Alstroemeria blossom, its pastel peach petals opening to subtle yellow throats, a quiet nod to the changing colours of nearby Wormwood Scrubs Park. Sprigs of feathery baby's breath lend a sense of lightness, while miniature green cushion mums provide lively contrast against the deeper greens of fanned leaves and spiky blades of grass. Carefully gathered into a compact form, the stems are wrapped in a luminous fuchsia ribbon, tied by hand into an elegant bow that both secures and celebrates the craft. Resting on a gently woven linen fabric in calm, neutral hues reminiscent of newly painted Old Oak Common homes, the piece radiates both contemporary polish and timeless charm. This boutonniere, whether pinned to a lapel for a wedding or a prom, whispers of morning gardens and quiet joy-the perfect finishing touch for meaningful events held in the welcoming heart of the Old Oak Common area.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, stylish boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave catching the light and providing a warm, neutral backdrop that echoes the understated charm of a celebration in Old Oak Common. At the centre of the design sits a single white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, with petals that open generously like a soft star. Each petal is edged with gentle ripples and marked by fine, reddish-brown speckles near the base, drawing the eye into the heart of the bloom where the stamens stand lightly dusted with pollen. To one side, a striking spike of bright green buds, likely Ornithogalum, rises in a conical form, its tightly layered buds forming a textured, sculptural column that contrasts beautifully with the open, airy alstroemeria. Surrounding these key elements, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a gossamer halo, their tiny blossoms scattered like snowflakes over a bed of lush greenery. The foliage is a thoughtful mix: broader, darker leaves give the buttonhole a grounded, polished frame, while slim, grass-like strands arc and weave through the arrangement, adding line, rhythm, and a sense of movement reminiscent of leaves swaying in Wormwood Scrubs on a breezy afternoon. Holding everything together, a glossy pink satin ribbon is tied into a small, precise bow, its cheerful colour hinting at romance and joy without overwhelming the natural palette. The overall lighting is soft and even, revealing the fresh, velvety textures and rich greens, suggesting a piece freshly prepared by a local florist and ready to be delivered for a wedding, engagement party, or school prom near Old Oak Common, poised to add a refined finishing touch to a smart lapel.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An artfully crafted floral boutonnière rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, laid at a gentle diagonal so the weave runs behind the flowers like a subtle backdrop. Center stage is a single white lisianthus, fully open and serene, its many ruffled petals folding and overlapping like delicate silk, creating a generous, cup-shaped bloom that feels graceful rather than showy. To its lower left sit two unopened lisianthus buds, cream tipped with pale green, their smooth, tapered forms a quiet counterpoint to the frill of the main flower, mirroring the sense of new beginnings so often felt on a wedding morning in Old Oak Common. Scattered around the focal bloom are light sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny cluster lending sparkle and airiness, almost like a dusting of soft frost across the design. Behind, slim green blades of foliage arc outward towards the bottom left corner, adding movement and a slightly wild note, while a single broader, darker leaf hugs the back of the bloom, deepening the green tones and giving structure. At the stem end, towards the lower right, a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon is wrapped with care, tied into a small, jaunty bow whose sheen catches the available light and instantly draws the eye. The contrast between the bright pink, the cool white petals, and the calm neutral fabric evokes quiet joy and polished simplicity-perfect for a groom or guest stepping out from a home near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Common's quieter streets. The image conveys freshness, fine detail, and the tender excitement of a special occasion just about to begin.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is photographed resting lengthways on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that looks like the kind of natural cloth you might find in a cosy Old Oak Common studio, softly lit by diffused daylight. The star of the arrangement is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals wide, smooth, and pure white, opening like a calm breath. At its heart, the throat reveals gentle hues of buttery yellow and the faintest touch of blush pink, adding warmth and lifelike detail. Encircling the base of the orchid, a haze of dainty white baby's breath blossoms creates a dreamy, cloud-soft frame, each tiny flower forming part of a delicate constellation that lends volume without heaviness. Tucked among these miniature blooms are slim, bright green leaves, their fresh tone offering a crisp contrast against both the white petals and the neutral fabric below, evoking the greenery of nearby parks and tree-lined streets around Old Oak Common. Extending from one side, a short stem carries several unopened lime-green orchid buds, smooth and tightly furled, symbolising the quiet anticipation that often accompanies weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations. The stems of the flowers and foliage are gathered with precision and wrapped in a narrow band of vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a refined bow. The ribbon's glossy surface catches a soft highlight, bringing a playful yet polished flash of colour that hints at festivity without overpowering the design. The whole scene feels intimate and poised, as though the boutonniere has been laid out on a dressing table, waiting to be pinned to a lapel just moments before a ceremony in a local Old Oak Common church or registry office.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A delicate white orchid boutonniere lies gently on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the woven threads clearly visible and creating a soft, natural backdrop, like a table runner in a cosy Old Oak Common townhouse. The focal point is a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, opening outwards in a generous curve. The petals are a clear, luminous white, while the centre holds a subtle glow of pale yellow and cream, offering a hint of warmth that suggests fresh, living beauty. Around this central orchid, airy clusters of baby's breath gather in gentle sprays, each tiny white flower forming part of a cloud-like surround that gives the boutonniere a sense of lightness and romance, as if it could almost float above the fabric. Slender stems of fine greenery, likely a feathery fern, peek out between the white blossoms, their vivid green tips adding contrast and suggesting the quiet scent of fresh foliage one might catch while walking near the railway arches or pocket parks of Old Oak Common. The florist has bound the stems tightly and neatly, encasing them in a band of bright white satin ribbon. The ribbon is wrapped with careful precision, its surface smooth and slightly reflective, and tied into a small, immaculate bow that sits close to the blooms, indicating the piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. The boutonniere as a whole conveys quiet sophistication and understated luxury, perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or wedding guest who prefers classic, elegant florals for a ceremony in a local registry office or a nearby Old Oak Common venue.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is displayed at a soft diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its fine crosshatch weave echoing the relaxed, understated style of many Old Oak Common celebrations. At the centre sits a single creamy white rosebud, petals smooth and velvety, cupped tightly yet with just enough unfurling to hint at the fullness to come. Around this rose, airy white baby's breath gathers in loose clusters, each tiny bloom like a speck of light, adding an ethereal halo and a sense of gentle movement. Slim, dark green leaves and a few delicate, ferny sprigs fan out around the rose, their varied shapes and sheens giving the boutonniere structure and a natural, garden-fresh character. The stems are drawn together neatly and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled snug and perfectly aligned, then finished with a small, precise bow that rests just below the flower, balancing formality with softness. The background fabric's subtle texture and warm neutral tone allow the whites and greens to stand out without distraction, as if the piece has been set down on a carefully laid table at a local registry office or cosy reception venue near Old Oak Common. Soft, even lighting creates gentle highlights along the rose petals and ribbon, while faint shadows add depth and definition. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and timeless romance, an elegant lapel flower suitable for grooms, groomsmen, or prom goers who want a pure white rose detail crafted with the care of a dedicated neighbourhood florist.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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