Tooting Bec Buttonholes

At Tooting Bec Florist, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to look sharp from the first photo to the last dance. From classic rose buttonholes to wildflower-inspired designs, every piece is created fresh in our Tooting Bec workshop, just a short stroll from Tooting Bec Common and the bustle of Upper Tooting Road.

Whether you're planning an intimate registry office wedding or a big celebration near Tooting Bec Underground Station, our experienced florist team will guide you on flower choices, colours and styles to suit your suit, theme and season. We regularly create buttonholes for couples across Balham, Tooting Broadway and Streatham, coordinating them perfectly with bridal bouquets and venue flowers.

All our flowers are carefully conditioned for comfort and durability, using secure fixings so your buttonholes stay neat all day. Need something quickly? We offer same-day delivery on selected buttonhole designs in and around Tooting Bec when you order online before 3 PM.

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  • Fresh, long-lasting buttonholes made to order
  • Reliable local same-day delivery up to 3 PM

Browse our collection of elegant buttonholes and finishing touches, then order online for convenient delivery across Tooting Bec and nearby areas - or pop in and chat with our friendly team in person.

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant boutonniere is laid carefully against a soft, woven beige fabric, the texture of the linen echoing the relaxed yet refined style of weddings often held around Tooting Bec Common. The arrangement centres on two white lisianthus blooms, their petals gently curling and edged with a rich, royal purple that traces each ruffle like ink on parchment, giving the flowers a luxurious, almost painterly quality. Around them, tiny white filler flowers cluster in airy sprays, reminiscent of baby's breath, creating a light halo that softens the overall look. Rising through the composition is a slim, upright stem of muscari, its miniature bell-shaped florets packed closely together in a deep grape-purple, adding vertical interest and a slightly wild, garden-border feel. Two pale green buds emerge discreetly from the side, their smooth, unopened forms suggesting new beginnings and the freshness of blooms cut that very morning. A mix of greenery surrounds the flowers: fine, feathery fronds similar to asparagus fern intermingle with more defined leaves, providing a fresh, emerald backdrop that highlights the white and purple tones. The stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, finished with a tidy, understated bow that glows softly against the neutral fabric beneath. The lighting feels gentle and natural, as though filtered through a window on a calm wedding morning in Tooting Bec. This boutonniere exudes quiet confidence and romance, ideal for a groom, best man, or stylish guest looking for a floral detail that whispers sophistication rather than shouting for attention at any local celebration.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, refined boutonniere or petite corsage is photographed on a finely textured, pale beige linen surface, the woven threads visible enough to lend an understated, natural backdrop without drawing attention from the flowers. The arrangement itself is a careful blend of soft romance and fresh greenery, as if it has been composed for a wedding morning near Tooting Bec station. At its center sit several small, multi-petaled pink blooms, their petals gently ruffled and cushioned together, moving from a tender rose pink at the base out to paler, almost pastel tips. Nestled among them, delicate white baby's breath clusters form tiny stars of light, filling the gaps with airy volume and creating an almost misty halo around the main flowers. Here and there, diminutive lavender or deep purple blossoms emerge, adding quiet depth and an echo of duskier tones that keep the design from feeling too sweet. On one side, a row of slender, creamy white buds tinged with pale green stretches outward, echoing the elegant lines of freesia or other narrow, graceful blooms just before they open. The whole cluster rests on lush, broad green leaves, which provide structure and an inviting, garden-fresh contrast to the pastel shades. Fine, wispy fronds of greenery extend beyond the edges, hinting at movement and giving the piece a slightly organic flair, like foliage brushed by a breeze over Tooting Bec Common. The stems are bound together with a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a tidy bow with short trailing ends that add a bright, celebratory pop-an ideal finishing touch for a groom's lapel or prom outfit ordered from a trusted local florist.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally across a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth echoing the understated elegance often chosen for weddings and formal events around Tooting Bec. The rose itself is the calm focal point: partially opened, its petals curl outward like soft brushstrokes, transitioning from a warm, almost sunset-like apricot at the centre to a lighter, creamy peach at the outer edges. The bloom looks freshly cut, as if arranged just in time for a ceremony at one of the local venues near Trinity Road. Surrounding the rose, on its upper right, are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom catching the gentle, even lighting like little specks of light, making the central flower appear even more luminous. Slender green blades of foliage and a pair of broader, glossy deep green leaves emerge from behind the rose, adding a structured yet natural frame that keeps the boutonniere feeling organic and balanced. The stems are neatly clustered and wrapped in a smooth, peach satin ribbon that mirrors the colour of the petals, the ribbon carefully wound and secured in a small, precise knot that suggests confident, practised hands. The entire piece feels serene and thoughtfully composed, with the soft lighting highlighting the textures of rose, gypsophila, and fabric without distraction. It evokes the quiet anticipation of a groom waiting at the end of the aisle, or a prom guest stepping out near Tooting Bec tube, wearing this subtle floral accessory as a small but meaningful symbol of celebration and new beginnings.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its soft, slightly coarse weave creating a calm, neutral stage for the flowers to shine, much like a rustic wedding table set in a Tooting Bec garden marquee. At the centre of the piece is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, its large, gently arching petals unfolding like porcelain wings. The orchid's throat reveals a delicate gradient of buttery yellow melting into fine reddish-orange markings, giving the bloom a touch of warmth and complexity. Encircling this focal flower are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, each minuscule blossom forming a cloud-like frame that adds romance and softness. To the left of the orchid, two compact, spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds stand out with their intricate, almost spiky petal texture, injecting a modern twist and a lively pop of green that recalls the fresh lawns around Tooting Bec Common after a spring shower. A broad, deep green leaf forms a natural base beneath the flowers, its smooth surface anchoring the design, while a smaller, darker leaf adds a quiet hint of depth near the stem. The stems themselves are wrapped snugly in a vivid crimson red ribbon, the satin finish catching the light in subtle highlights before ending in a neat, understated knot. This burst of red introduces a celebratory note, suggesting love, joy, and perhaps a nod to a chosen wedding colour palette. The whole arrangement feels meticulously handcrafted by a local florist, perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest stepping out for a memorable evening in and around Tooting Bec.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This detailed image captures a handcrafted boutonniere laid gently on a pale beige, woven linen-style background, its subtle texture adding a rustic calm that feels right at home in Tooting Bec's relaxed, residential streets. At the centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, satin-like petals opening in a graceful curve. The orchid's throat glows with a soft blend of buttery yellow and muted orange, a tiny sunburst that adds warmth to the cool, pure white. Around this central bloom, clusters of baby's breath scatter like tiny white stars, each minuscule flower creating a soft, clouded halo that brings lightness and romance to the piece. Near the base, nestled closely to the orchid, a vivid group of round, glossy red berries creates a lively, festive contrast, their rich tone reminiscent of Christmas markets or winter weddings held in local churches around Tooting Bec. A few pale green, immature berries provide a gentle transition between the stronger colours, suggesting natural growth and seasonal change. Threads of green foliage, from broad pointed leaves to slimmer, more elongated ones, weave between the flowers and berries, framing the design with fresh, botanical greens. Everything is neatly gathered and secured with a deep red satin ribbon that wraps tightly around the stems, finished in a tidy knot with short streamline tails that lie smoothly against the cloth. The composition feels intimate and personal, ideal for a groom or groomsman stepping out from a home near Tooting Bec station or a nearby venue, carrying a small, refined touch of nature close to the heart on a wedding day or special celebration.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A romantic pink rose boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a pale, natural linen background, the kind of understated fabric you might find on a rustic table in a Tooting Bec café. The photograph is taken from a slightly overhead perspective, allowing every detail of the floral work to be clearly seen. In the centre, a semi-open blush pink rose gently unfurls, its petals velvety and full, shading from a soft, powdery pink at the core to a more saturated rosy edge where each petal curls outward. Surrounding the rose like a delicate mist are tiny white blossoms of baby's breath, their small, rounded petals forming clusters that create a light, cloud-like effect and soften the overall outline. From beneath the bloom, fine, slender blades of green foliage sweep outward in a loose fan, their fresh, grassy colour adding movement and contrast to the pink and white. A single, broader dark green leaf is neatly folded and wrapped around the lower portion of the stems, acting as a natural cuff that keeps the composition compact and polished. Holding everything together is a satin ribbon wrapped tightly around the stems, combining a gentle lavender-pink with a deeper magenta-purple tone for a subtle two-colour effect. The ribbon is secured in a simple knot, and its slight sheen catches the soft, even lighting that falls across the scene. The light emphasizes the texture of the linen and the natural contours of the rose, suggesting early afternoon daylight, like you might see streaming into a Tooting Bec townhouse just before guests arrive for a local wedding, prom send-off, or special celebration along Balham High Road.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, lightly woven fabric that looks like linen, its subtle texture adding warmth without distracting from the flowers. In the centre, a single striking fuchsia pink rose commands attention, the petals densely packed and velvety, spiralling inwards to a tight heart that suggests both romance and poise. Surrounding the rose, airy sprays of white baby's breath create a soft, misty frame, each tiny blossom catching the light and lending an almost dreamlike quality. Punctuating this softness are bright red hypericum berries, smooth and glossy, their rounded shapes adding a playful contrast and a hint of festivity, like splashes of colour along the shopfronts on Upper Tooting Road. Fine, feathery greenery reaches out from behind the rose, while deeper green leaves are folded and curled with precision, giving the piece structure and a tailored, modern line that would sit neatly on the lapel of a suit or tuxedo. The stems disappear beneath a careful wrap of satin ribbon in a rich red tone, pulled snug and tied into a compact bow that feels secure yet delicate. Gentle, diffused lighting falls from above, revealing the slight sheen on the ribbon and the natural variations of pink within the rose petals. The entire arrangement feels intimate and elegant, perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest heading out from a home near Tooting Bec towards an evening of celebration. Every element suggests a skilled local florist's touch, composing colour, texture, and sentiment into a small but deeply meaningful floral ornament.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière is displayed against a neutral, light beige fabric backdrop, the subtle texture of the cloth recalling simple linen table runners in Tooting Bec cafés. At the centre, a single rosebud in a lush fuchsia pink glows with saturated colour, its petals tightly wrapped, creating a smooth, sculpted form that feels both modern and timeless. Around this focal bloom, clusters of tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms dot the composition like miniature stars, their airy nature softening the intensity of the rose and evoking a sense of tenderness and romance. Threaded between and behind the flowers, slim, feathery green fronds arc outward, their fresh brightness and fine texture suggesting the kind of greenery you might see swaying along the paths of Tooting Bec Common after a light rain. Broader, deeper green leaves nestle at the base, adding depth, shadow, and structure so the rose appears cradled rather than simply attached. The stems are expertly bound with a smooth red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and evenly to create a clean, tailored finish, with a hint of sheen that catches the soft, even lighting of the photograph. The lighting highlights every contour of petal and leaf, revealing the fresh, dewy quality of the flowers as if they have just been prepared for a wedding morning or school prom nearby. This delicate lapel flower feels perfect for a groom, groomsman, or anyone dressing up for a special celebration in or around Tooting Bec, where a small touch of colour and craftsmanship can turn formalwear into something personal and memorable.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Against the gentle weave of a natural linen background, the spotlight falls on a meticulously handcrafted boutonniere-an emblem of Tooting Bec's refined event floristry. The central rosebud, blushing in soft pastel pink, displays petals wound tight in a spiral, each layer catching the daylight coming through a nearby window. Adjacent rests a lighter pink blossom, possibly an alstroemeria or similar flower, its silky petals serenely unfurled and marked with subtle lines of gold and umber at the core, reminiscent of the varieties often seen at local weddings in the Heritage Quarter or along Upper Tooting Road. Bright clusters of baby's breath lend a cloud-like softness, while tiny orbs of vibrant green-evocative of freshly cut cushion mums-give lively contrast. Fronds of dark, grassy foliage and feathery greens splay upwards, balanced by staggered broad leaves at the foundation, each element arranged with the practiced hand of a Tooting Bec florist familiar with the needs of discerning clients celebrating milestones around Tooting Market or Graveney School. The bound stems are wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, its neat bow signaling the joyful intent behind the floral gesture, while the surrounding palette of ecru and pinks exudes understated romance. This boutonniere is the ideal accessory for a groom or guest, embodying the community's vibrant yet sophisticated spirit. Its design blends natural beauty with expert local craftsmanship, making it a standout piece for event photography, celebration stories, and memories created in the heart of Tooting Bec.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Set against a gently textured, pale beige fabric that resembles fine linen, this elegant boutonniere is photographed from above, every detail clearly visible as if laid out on a dressing table before a special event in Tooting Bec. The focal flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, its broad petals slightly ruffled at the edges and carefully marked with understated reddish-brown streaks near the throat, giving the impression of fine brushwork on porcelain. To one side, a striking column of bright green, tightly packed buds rises like a miniature spire, each bud forming part of a conical spike that adds height and a modern, sculptural twist. Threaded throughout are small, airy sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blooms creating a misty halo that softens the stronger lines of the greenery. The foliage itself is thoughtfully chosen: dark green, sword-shaped leaves provide a sturdy, polished base, while narrow, grass-like strands curl and weave, echoing the natural movement of leaves in the breeze across Tooting Common. At the right, the stems are bound together by a lustrous pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, compact bow that introduces a joyful, romantic accent without overwhelming the calm palette of whites and greens. Soft, even lighting highlights the natural sheen of the petals and the fresh vitality of the foliage, suggesting flowers prepared only moments ago by an experienced local florist. The overall effect is one of quiet sophistication and gentle romance, making this boutonniere perfect for a groom, prom date, or guest attending a refined celebration somewhere along the charming streets around Tooting Bec.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant white lisianthus boutonnière lies diagonally across a warm oatmeal-coloured fabric that resembles natural linen, creating a soft and understated backdrop like those often used at weddings in the Tooting Bec and Balham area. The focal bloom is a fully opened eustoma, its ruffled white petals curling gently outwards, with shadows collecting in the folds to give a sense of depth and softness, as if it has just been cut that morning from a local florist's bucket. Tucked just below and slightly to the left, two slender eustoma buds, still closed and tinged with pale green, add a feeling of promise and quiet anticipation, echoing the emotions of a wedding day. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave through the composition, their tiny rounded blossoms punctuating the arrangement like dots of light, balancing the larger central flower with a veil-like delicacy. Surrounding the flowers, slim blades of grass-like foliage fan towards the left, introducing movement and a natural, slightly wild accent, while a deeper green, broader leaf sits behind the main bloom, anchoring the design and framing the petals. The stems are bound tightly together at the lower right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, its silky surface catching the light and tied into a petite, confident bow that injects a contemporary splash of joyful colour. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, free from harsh glare, emphasizing fresh textures and crisp edges. This small, artfully composed buttonhole feels ideal for a groom or usher heading to a ceremony near Tooting Bec station, combining classic white-and-green wedding styling with a bright, personal twist.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined boutonniere featuring a single white orchid lies horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, captured in soft, natural light that feels like a calm morning in Tooting Bec. At the centre, the Phalaenopsis orchid opens with a serene grace, its generous white petals smooth and slightly curved, as if cradling a secret. The throat of the bloom reveals a detailed blend of gentle yellow tones and a whisper of pink, adding warmth and character without disturbing the overall purity of the flower. Encircling the base of the orchid, filigree sprigs of white baby's breath form a delicate, cloud-like ring, contributing a fine, airy texture that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's bold, sculptural form. Slender, fresh green leaves extend discreetly from behind the petals, introducing a crisp, botanical note that might remind someone of the leafy corners near Tooting Bec tube or the pathways that lead toward Tooting Common. On one side of the arrangement, a small offshoot of stem carries several tightly closed orchid buds in a soft lime-green hue, hinting at new blossoms and echoing the feeling of a day just beginning. All the stems are gathered with care and bound by a slim fuchsia satin ribbon, its surface glinting slightly where the light catches the glossy weave. The ribbon is tied into a neat, modest bow, adding a playful yet sophisticated pop of colour that would sit beautifully on a lapel or wrist. The composition is intimate and elegant, suitable for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading to a celebration anywhere around Tooting Bec, Balham, or Streatham, and it reflects the quiet craftsmanship of an experienced local florist.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies gently on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the weave of the cloth adding a subtle rustic texture beneath the polished floral work. At its heart, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom unfurls in serene white, the petals broad and slightly glossy as though touched by soft afternoon light filtering through a Tooting Bec townhouse window. The centre of the orchid reveals a delicate flush of pale yellow, drawing the eye inward and giving the corsage a sense of depth and natural warmth. Surrounding the main bloom, numerous tiny flowers of white baby's breath create a misty, cloud-like frame, each minuscule bud adding to the impression of soft airiness and gentle romance. Fine, thread-like green foliage peeks from under and between the blossoms, its bright, fresh hue reminiscent of new leaves in Tooting Bec Common after spring rain, lending the piece a hint of wild garden charm. The stems are expertly bound together with a smooth, matte white satin ribbon, carefully wrapped and finished in a simple, elegant bow that sits close to where a pin would be placed on a jacket or waistcoat. The neutral background keeps the focus entirely on the interplay of white and green, while the composition suggests calm, poise, and meticulous handcrafting. This classic boutonniere would be perfectly at home on the lapel of a groom heading to a local ceremony near Trinity Road, a best man strolling towards a reception off Balham High Road, or any guest wanting a timeless floral accent that quietly celebrates love and commitment.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is displayed on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the whole composition evoking the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in Tooting Bec. At its heart sits a single rosebud in a creamy white to soft ivory shade, its petals smooth and velvety, still gathered closely in a classic, medium-sized spiral that suggests the flower has just been opened by a careful florist's hand. At the base of the bloom, soft green sepals curve gently, creating a natural collar between the rose and the foliage. Around one side of the rose, a scattering of dainty white baby's breath blossoms adds a whispery, cloud-like halo, each tiny flower a pinpoint of brightness against the neutral backdrop. Behind and around the focal bloom, slender, deep green leaves and fine, fern-like sprigs stretch out modestly, their varying textures bringing depth and movement, as though the boutonniere has been freshly picked from a quiet garden off Tooting Bec Road. The stems are precisely aligned and wrapped in smooth, white satin ribbon that glows softly under diffused light, finished with a small, symmetrical bow neatly tied just below the floral cluster. The background fabric's visible weave offers a subtle pattern that feels natural and tactile, yet remains unobtrusive, allowing the rose to remain the clear centre of attention. The lighting is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, giving a serene, almost timeless quality. This image perfectly illustrates a groom's or groomsman's lapel flower, suitable for elegant city weddings, intimate celebrations near Tooting Bec Common, or any formal occasion where understated sophistication is desired.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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