Mortlake BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Mortlake, we create elegant, handcrafted buttonholes that add a polished finishing touch to weddings, proms, and special occasions across Mortlake and the surrounding riverside neighbourhoods. From classic rose buttonholes to modern, textured designs, every piece is made here by an experienced local florist who understands what works in real-life London celebrations.

Our studio, close to Mortlake Green, Mortlake Station and the scenic Thames Path, serves customers throughout East Sheen, Kew and Barnes. We carefully condition every stem so your flowers stay fresh from the first photos to the last dance. Whether you need a single groom’s buttonhole or matching sets for an entire wedding party, we’ll help you choose colours and textures that complement your suit, bouquet and overall theme.

Order your buttonholes and coordinating bouquets with ease using our secure order online service. We offer reliable same-day delivery across Mortlake and nearby areas when you order before 3 PM, perfect for last-minute event flowers or unexpected celebrations.

  • Professional advice from experienced local florists
  • Stylish designs tailored to your outfit and occasion
  • Convenient same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM

Trust Flowers Mortlake for beautifully finished buttonholes that feel personal, look refined, and arrive on time – ready to wear and ready to impress.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, refined boutonniere rests against a pale beige, linen-like fabric that feels much like the soft table runners used in intimate Mortlake weddings overlooking the river. The blooms are the focus: two open lisianthus flowers with creamy white petals carefully frilled and traced around the edges in a vivid purple, the colour deepening as it reaches the gently ruffled tips. Around them float tiny clusters of white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, each minute blossom catching the light and adding a whisper of cloud-like texture. A slender column of muscari blooms, rich in deep violet-blue, rises through the design like a miniature tower of bells, adding a unique, almost woodland detail that contrasts with the softness of the lisianthus. Just beside them, two pale green buds remain closed, their smooth, tapered forms hinting at fresh flowers that have only recently arrived from the wholesaler, expertly selected by a local florist for their longevity and natural beauty. The arrangement is cushioned by delicate feathery greenery, likely asparagus fern, whose fine, threadlike fronds spill gently around the flowers, giving the boutonniere a slightly wild, garden-picked feel, as if gathered on a quiet morning stroll past Mortlake Green. All of the stems are firmly yet gracefully bound with crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly to create a clean handle and finished neatly so it can be pinned securely to a suit. The overall impression is one of quiet elegance and anticipation-a floral accent perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest who wants something understated yet thoughtfully detailed for their special occasion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, exquisitely detailed floral boutonniere or corsage is laid carefully on a pale greige linen surface, the fine weave of the fabric creating a soft, understated backdrop like the table linens often used at Mortlake weddings and receptions near the river. The flowers form a compact, gently domed cluster, built around several soft pink, multi-petalled blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled spray carnations, their petals overlapping in tight whorls that feel almost velvety to the touch. Nestled between these pink flowers are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each stem branching into dozens of tiny blossoms, giving the arrangement a lacy lightness and adding delicate texture. Subtle notes of lavender and deep purple appear in small, slender spikes of florets, which peek out just enough to enrich the colour palette without overpowering its romantic softness. To one side, a graceful line of creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias or similar slender flowers not yet fully unfurled, extends outward, suggesting movement and the promise of blooms still to come. The cluster is framed by lush, broad green leaves that provide a deep emerald backdrop, while finer, feathery greenery reminiscent of asparagus fern and wispy grasses splay gently from beneath, giving the piece an organic, freshly gathered feel. The stems are bound at the base in a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into a precise bow, its loops and tidy tails catching the light with a soft sheen. This handcrafted piece would sit beautifully on a lapel or wrist at a Mortlake ceremony, capturing the quiet joy and polished elegance that local florists create for weddings and proms along Sheen Lane and the nearby Thames path.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is laid out horizontally on a pale beige linen-textured fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth giving a gentle, homespun backdrop that recalls the calm interiors of riverside homes in Mortlake. The rose is the clear focal point, partially open and full of promise, its petals forming a graceful spiral from a rich, warm apricot centre to lighter, creamy-peach outer edges that almost glow against the neutral ground. Nestled beside and above the rose, a cluster of dainty white baby's breath creates a cloud of tiny star-shaped blossoms, their crisp whiteness adding freshness and an airy counterpoint to the rose's velvety fullness. Around the bloom, fine, grass-like green sprigs and a couple of slender ferny fronds emerge, giving a sense of movement and natural ease, while two broader, darker green leaves curl protectively around the bound stems, framing the base of the composition. The stems themselves are carefully wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, wound in smooth, even coils that end in a neat, understated knot or small bow, suggesting the steady hands of an experienced florist preparing flowers for a special day. Soft, diffuse lighting reveals the gentle sheen of the ribbon, the satiny surface of each petal, and the delicate structure of the baby's breath without casting harsh shadows, creating an overall feeling of quiet anticipation. The boutonniere seems perfectly suited to a groom or attendant heading to a ceremony near Mortlake Green or along Sheen Lane, capturing the tender excitement of a wedding or prom evening in a compact, wearable floral detail.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a pale beige linen backdrop with a subtle, tactile weave, this elegant boutonniere looks as though it has just been placed on a freshly pressed suit jacket laid out in a Mortlake bedroom before the big day. The central flower is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, smooth, and slightly luminous, curving outward in a graceful arc. At its centre, delicate tones of soft yellow fade into fine reddish-orange markings, drawing the eye inward and adding a quiet complexity that feels both luxurious and natural. Encircling the orchid, airy sprigs of white baby's breath create a cloud-like frame, each tiny bloom resembling a snowflake suspended in time, softening the composition and giving it a romantic, timeless feel. On the left side, two round lime-green chrysanthemum buds provide a fresh, contemporary twist; their tightly packed, spiky petals catch the light in a different way, offering a crisp contrast in both colour and texture. Beneath the flowers, a rich, deep green leaf fans out to support the design, with a smaller, darker leaf tucked near the base, suggesting foliage freshly gathered from a well-kept garden off Sheen Lane. The stems are neatly bound with a vivid crimson satin ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist and finished in a compact bow or knot that injects a confident splash of colour, reminiscent of celebratory details seen at Mortlake weddings along the riverside. The soft, diffused lighting enhances the natural sheen of the petals, the gentle gloss of the leaves, and the smoothness of the ribbon. This delicate floral accessory feels poised for a groom or groomsman, a refined accent that quietly honours love, commitment, and the careful craft that local florists bring to special occasions across SW14.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centred on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven fabric, its subtle texture and neutral tone evoking the relaxed elegance of a Mortlake townhouse or a riverside venue along the Thames. The focal point is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, perfectly fresh, with broad, velvety petals that curve outward in a graceful arc, cradling a softly glowing centre of creamy yellow and muted orange. This warm heart of colour inside the orchid adds depth and character, like a quiet smile on a wedding morning, and contrasts beautifully with the cool clarity of the white petals. Nestled around the orchid are airy clusters of baby's breath, tiny white flowers that float like delicate clouds, creating a gentle frame that softens the strong silhouette of the central bloom. On one side, a cluster of glossy red berries provides a vivid, almost jewel-like accent, their polished surfaces shining against the more matte textures of petals and fabric. A few paler green berry buds and scattered, rich green leaves weave through the design, suggesting freshness and the feeling of something just gathered, perhaps from a garden off Sheen Lane or a shaded corner near Mortlake Green. The stems are carefully wrapped in a deep red satin ribbon, wound smoothly and finished in a neat, compact knot, its short tails adding a final touch of refinement and colour balance. The composition is photographed from above in soft, natural light, allowing every nuance of texture-from the orchid's satiny sheen to the crisp weave of the background cloth-to be clearly felt. Overall, the image captures a small, sophisticated floral piece that seems perfectly suited for weddings, proms, or winter celebrations, crafted with the thoughtful precision of an experienced local florist.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegantly crafted blush-pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop, photographed from above at a slight angle so the arrangement feels almost within reach. At the centre sits a single, semi-open rose whose petals move from a tender pastel pink at the heart to a richer, more saturated pink along the gently curled outer edges, suggesting a freshly opened bloom chosen with care that very morning. Encircling the rose are airy clusters of creamy white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a delicate mist that softens the transition between flower and foliage. From behind the central bloom, slender blades of grass-like green foliage splay outward in relaxed, graceful lines, evoking the wild edges of gardens along the Thames towpath in Mortlake. A broader, darker green leaf is folded neatly around the base, acting like a natural cuff that holds the petite composition together and adds structure. The stems are tightly wrapped in a lustrous satin ribbon in shades of lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, the two-toned band tied into a simple, confident knot rather than an ornate bow, giving the boutonniere a contemporary yet romantic finish. The ribbon's subtle sheen catches the soft, diffused light, which also highlights the linen's gentle weave beneath, creating a calm, understated canvas. Every element-petal, sprig, and blade of foliage-feels deliberately placed, as though arranged by an experienced local florist preparing flowers for a wedding at a hidden Mortlake church or a prom portrait on a nearby green. The image conveys intimacy, craftsmanship, and quiet celebration, ideal for illustrating lapel flowers, groom's accessories, or delicate romantic details for formal events in and around SW14.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This image shows an artfully composed boutonniere resting on a pale beige, lightly textured fabric that resembles the kind of natural linen you might see on tables in a cosy Mortlake café overlooking the Thames. At its centre is a single, luxurious fuchsia pink rose, the petals tightly coiled in the middle and gradually loosening outward, giving a sense of depth and luscious softness. The rose appears fresh and full of life, evoking romance and a hint of excitement, like the atmosphere before guests arrive for a wedding reception near Mortlake High Street. Surrounding the rose, tiny white baby's breath blossoms form a delicate halo, each floret contributing a feather-light, cloud-like effect that softens the vibrant pink. Interspersed within these white clusters are shining red hypericum berries, small and spherical, their glossy skins adding warmth and a berry-red sparkle. Wispy strands of fern-like greenery reach out in different directions, adding a natural, slightly wild contrast to the rose's structured form, while darker, broader green leaves are carefully curled and layered to frame the entire arrangement. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped with a red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light and culminating in a neat bow that echoes the rose's romantic tone. Gentle, even lighting reveals the different textures-the velvety rose, the delicate gypsophila, the smooth berries, and the tactile fabric beneath. Seen from a slightly elevated angle, the boutonniere feels ready to be worn on a jacket at a Mortlake ceremony or prom, a small but meaningful floral detail reflecting care, craftsmanship, and local celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière is carefully posed on a pale, linen-like beige fabric, the gentle texture of the background allowing every detail of the flowers to come into sharp focus, much like pausing to admire a single bloom in one of Mortlake's quiet side streets off Sheen Lane. At the centre sits a tightly closed rosebud in a rich, saturated pink that leans towards fuchsia, its smooth petals wrapped closely together, carrying a sense of anticipation and tender emotion. Encircling this focal rose are dainty clusters of gypsophila-baby's breath-with dozens of tiny white blossoms creating a frothy halo that softens the intensity of the pink and adds a dreamy, mist-like quality. Fine, bright green foliage, light and feathery to the touch, stretches outward in graceful lines, evoking the feel of wild grasses stirred by a light river breeze along the Thames Path. Behind them, slightly broader, darker green leaves lend shape and support, giving the composition balance and a natural, hand-crafted character. The stems of the rose, baby's breath, and greenery are bound together with a coral-red satin ribbon wrapped neatly and firmly, its subtle shine catching the light in slender highlights, like reflections in Mortlake's shop windows on a sunny afternoon. The ribbon is finished in a small, tidy detail at the base, reinforcing the sense of care and craftsmanship. Bathed in even, bright light, the boutonnière appears fresh, cool, and ready to wear, ideal for a wedding morning, a registry ceremony nearby in Richmond, or a special formal event where elegance and sentiment are expressed through a single, thoughtfully arranged flower.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This gracefully designed buttonhole from Flowers Mortlake captures the essence of local craftsmanship, lying poised on a lightly textured, pale taupe linen surface reminiscent of Mortlake's riverside charm. The focal bloom, a tightly furled pastel pink rose, draws the gaze with its gentle gradation from a rich central blush to luminous, feathery petal edges. Complementing its beauty is a lighter pink or peach-hued flower, possibly Alstroemeria, opening to reveal a touch of warm yellow and dainty lines-a floral echo of the sunrise over Chiswick Bridge. Clouds of snowy white baby's breath and lively green button chrysanthemums infuse the arrangement with buoyant energy and tactile contrast, reminiscent of bouquets found at the local Mortlake Farmers' Market. Lush green foliage, including slender, arching grass-like stems and glossy, broader leaves, surrounds the blooms in an artful embrace. One elegant dark green leaf, expertly wrapped around the bundled stems, provides unity and finish. A bold, glimmering fuchsia pink satin bow secures the base, its celebratory glow inviting memories of special gatherings and riverside weddings in Mortlake. The natural linen background, with its distinct, woven texture, highlights every softened line and lively hue. This refined floral accent, suited for lapels or wrists, weaves together Mortlake's warmth and time-honoured style in every petal and ribbon.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere is set carefully on a pale, linen-textured fabric, the light beige background giving the arrangement a serene, almost bridal calm. At its centre, a single white alstroemeria - often called a Peruvian lily - opens fully, its broad petals slightly ruffled at the edges and finely marked with reddish-brown speckles that draw the eye towards the flower's throat and delicate stamens. Nestled beside it, a striking column of vivid lime-green buds rises like a tiny floral spire, each bud neatly layered to create a sculptural, almost architectural form that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the lily. Threaded throughout are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, their minuscule blooms forming gentle, cloud-like clusters that lighten the whole composition and add a sense of romance. Surrounding this focal cluster is a collar of mixed greenery: glossy, dark green, sword-shaped leaves give depth and structure, while slender, grass-like blades loop and curve with graceful lines, introducing movement and texture. On the right, a bright pink satin ribbon is tied into a neat, compact bow, its subtle sheen catching the light and adding a playful, celebratory accent. The soft, even lighting enhances every detail - from the smooth ribbon to the fresh, crisp petals - as if the piece has just been finished on a workbench in a Mortlake flower studio before being delivered for a wedding on Sheen Lane or a prom near the river. The overall mood is fresh, poised, and quietly joyful, ideal for pinning to a lapel or wrist to mark a cherished occasion.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed floral boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured fabric, the weave of the material suggesting natural linen laid out on a Mortlake dressing table before a wedding. At the centre sits a pristine white lisianthus flower in full bloom, its many ruffled petals unfolding in gentle layers, creating a soft, cloud-like rosette that feels both luxurious and understated. Just to the left, two slender lisianthus buds, tinged with creamy green, remain closed and smooth, forming a tender contrast to the open blossom and hinting at new beginnings. Tiny white baby's breath flowers are scattered throughout the arrangement, their delicate, star-shaped blooms hovering like a fine mist around the focal flower, adding lightness and a romantic, almost ethereal texture. Framing the blossoms, long, narrow blades of grass-like greenery sweep outward towards the lower left, adding movement and a touch of wild meadow charm, while a single broader dark green leaf nestles behind the main bloom, giving depth and definition. The stems at the lower right are neatly aligned and wrapped with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, cheerful bow whose glossy surface catches the light and injects a modern, joyful splash of colour. The overall lighting is soft and even, enhancing the purity of the whites, the freshness of the greens, and the vibrancy of the ribbon. This elegant buttonhole feels perfect for a Mortlake groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near the riverside or a reception close to Richmond Park, a fresh, hand-crafted touch that captures quiet celebration and contemporary style.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a pale oatmeal-toned linen cloth, lightly textured like a favourite summer jacket, a single floral boutonniere is presented with serene precision. The main flower is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, placed horizontally so its wide, gently curved petals open toward the viewer in a calm, inviting gesture. At its centre, the orchid's throat glows softly with notes of buttery yellow and a whisper of blush pink, drawing the eye into its intricate patterning. Nestled close around the bloom, clusters of white baby's breath create a soft, cloudlike collar, adding delicacy and volume without overwhelming the focal flower. A few slim, bright green leaves slip out from behind, bringing a fresh, botanical contrast to the white and cream tones. Just off to one side, two small, lime-green orchid buds remain tightly closed, their smooth, rounded shapes hinting at blossoms yet to unfold. All of the stems are carefully bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in a neat, petite bow whose sheen suggests celebration and care. The light is gentle and even, casting no harsh shadows, so the satin, petals, and woven fabric surface each show their own quiet texture. This elegant piece feels suited to a thoughtful Mortlake wedding, a civil ceremony near the river, or a refined evening event, its style timeless yet modern. It has the intimacy of something prepared by hand in a small local studio, ready to be pinned to a lapel just before the first guests arrive.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is pictured lying gently on a pale beige, woven fabric surface, its natural linen-like texture offering a calm, understated backdrop that recalls the relaxed charm of Mortlake's residential streets. At the centre sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, unfolding in a pure white fan that looks almost sculpted. The inner throat of the orchid glows with delicate hints of pale yellow and cream, adding a soft focal point that draws the eye inward. Encircling this central bloom is a generous collar of baby's breath, tiny Gypsophila blossoms clustering like a soft mist around the orchid, creating an airy, romantic halo. Slender sprigs of fine green foliage thread through the design, the feathery leaves introducing movement and freshness, reminiscent of the greenery along the paths by Mortlake High Street. The stems of the boutonniere are neatly aligned and bound with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped tightly enough to hold everything secure yet finished with a neat, elegant bow that lends a tailored look. Gentle, diffused lighting casts minimal shadows, allowing the crisp whites and vivid greens to stand out clearly against the warm, neutral background. The overall impression is one of quiet luxury and timeless style, suited to a groom, best man, or guest at a riverside wedding or formal celebration in Mortlake. It feels like a thoughtfully chosen finishing touch, the kind of lapel flower a local florist would prepare with care for same-day delivery to a ceremony near the Thames.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere lies on a gentle diagonal across a neutral, light beige fabric that suggests natural linen, its faint crosshatch weave adding a subtle, tactile backdrop. At its heart is a single creamy white rosebud, petals wrapped closely yet soft at the edges, as if just on the verge of unfolding fully. The bloom appears fresh and cool, with a faint hint of ivory warmth that stands out tenderly against the muted cloth. Tucked around the rose are clusters of tiny, cloud-like white baby's breath flowers, each miniature blossom adding airiness and a sense of movement, as though a breeze has just passed over a garden in Mortlake. A few slender, deep green leaves, along with feathery sprigs of foliage, cradle the rose, their rich colour bringing a natural contrast that anchors the design. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, which catches the light with a soft sheen. Just below the floral head, the ribbon is finished with a small, perfectly proportioned bow, its loops and tails lying flat and composed, showing the steady hand of an experienced florist. The boutonniere feels poised and ready to be pinned onto a groom's or groomsman's lapel for a ceremony perhaps at a local Mortlake church or a riverside venue. The quiet lighting, without glare or shadow, enhances every texture-the velvety rose petals, the airy baby's breath, the cool satin ribbon-capturing a moment of calm anticipation before a wedding celebration begins.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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