Sands End BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Sands End, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to add a subtle touch of style to your special day. Working from the heart of Sands End, close to the river and not far from Imperial Wharf, our experienced florist team creates fresh, beautifully balanced pieces that sit comfortably on lapels and last throughout your event.

Whether you’re planning a wedding in Fulham, a celebration near Parsons Green, or a corporate event towards Chelsea Harbour, we design buttonholes to coordinate perfectly with your bouquets, corsages and venue flowers. From classic roses and delicate gypsophila to modern foliage-led styles, each design is made to order using market-fresh stems.

We regularly deliver along Wandsworth Bridge Road, around Townmead Road and towards New King’s Road, offering reliable same-day delivery on buttonholes and event flowers when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke designs to match your wedding or event theme
  • Careful conditioning so buttonholes stay fresh and photo-ready
  • Friendly, local advice from florists who truly know Sands End

As a trusted local florist, we’re happy to guide you on quantities, colours and suitable flower choices for grooms, groomsmen and family members. Order your Sands End buttonholes online today and let Flowers Sands End add a refined finishing touch to your celebration.

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BUTTONHOLES
On a backdrop of soft, sand-toned linen, this thoughtfully designed boutonniere rests as if waiting for the final moments before it is pinned to a lapel for a special day in Sands End. The focus is on two elegant lisianthus flowers, their white petals swirled and ruffled like fine fabric, each edge brushed with a rich, royal purple that deepens toward the tips. These blooms glow against the neutral fabric, which has a subtle weave that catches the light in gentle, horizontal lines. Around them, tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, are tucked in like small stars, their rounded heads adding both texture and lightness. A single vertical stem of deep purple muscari, with minute, bell-shaped blossoms stacked tightly one above the other, gives the arrangement a graceful spine and a hint of woodland charm, as though gathered on an early morning walk along the Thames Path. Fine, feathery greenery spreads delicately from beneath the blooms, the slender fronds suggesting movement and air, while two pale green buds, still closed, offer a quiet promise of what is yet to open. The stems are bound together with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and secured in a neat, understated bow that signals ceremony without excess. The whole piece feels calm, polished, and intimate-suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest stepping out from a townhouse near Townmead Road, wanting a floral detail that speaks softly of care, freshness, and the artistry of a local florist who knows how to balance colour, texture, and emotion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere, captured in soft, even light, is laid carefully on a pale beige woven fabric that looks like fine linen, its subtle texture hinting at a well-prepared dressing table on a wedding morning in Sands End. The floral focal point is a compact cluster of ruffled, multi-petalled blossoms in shades of blush and soft pink, reminiscent of miniature garden stocks or sweet spray blooms that have just opened to their fullest. Nestled around and between them, tiny tufts of white baby's breath create a gentle halo, each minute floret adding sparkle and airiness, like a dusting of lace. Slender accents of lavender and muted purple flowers thread through the arrangement, their deeper tones lending contrast and a sense of depth, much like the changing light along the nearby riverside. On one side of the cluster, a series of long, tapered buds in creamy white tipped with pale green extend outward; they appear to be freesias or a similar flower, closed tightly and brimming with the promise of fragrance and freshness. These buds, paired with the central blooms, convey a quiet story of moments about to unfold, from vows exchanged in a local church to celebrations in a Sands End restaurant. The foundation of the piece is a fan of broad, glossy green leaves, their smooth surfaces framing the flowers, while wisps of fine, almost grass-like greenery break the symmetry and add a free, organic movement. At the base, the neatly trimmed stems are bundled and wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a symmetrical bow whose shining loops and trailing tails introduce a joyful pop of colour. Crafted with the kind of attention to detail you'd expect from an experienced local florist, the boutonniere radiates intimacy, freshness, and understated elegance suitable for grooms, prom-goers, or anyone marking a milestone in SW6.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly romantic boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle, even weave creating a calm, neutral canvas that lets the flowers take center stage. The focal point is a single peach rose, partially open and full of promise, its petals shading from a creamy outer rim to a richer, glowing apricot at the heart, reminiscent of the gentle evening light that falls over Sands End and the nearby river. Nestled around the rose are dainty white sprigs of baby's breath, each tiny bloom like a speck of light, delivering a feathery halo that softens the composition and adds a whisper of nostalgia. Fine green blades of foliage, smooth and grass-like, stretch delicately from behind the rose, while two broader, glossy dark green leaves curl protectively around the base, lending structure and a deeper colour accent. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its surface faintly lustrous yet understated, spiralling neatly down to a small, precise knot that holds the design together. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the rose's velvety texture, the crisp whiteness of the gypsophila, and the textile's quiet pattern without casting harsh shadows, as if the boutonniere has just been set down on a dressing table before being pinned to a jacket. The overall effect is one of serene celebration, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or special guest walking from home in Sands End to a nearby venue, wearing this small yet meaningful flourish as a symbol of new beginnings and cherished connections.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its softly woven texture forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets every petal stand out. The central bloom is a pristine phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, satiny petals opening in a graceful arc, as if mid-breath. At its heart, the throat of the flower reveals subtle strokes of creamy yellow melting into hints of reddish-orange or light brown speckles, a delicate pattern that draws the eye inward. Surrounding this focal orchid are airy tufts of white baby's breath, their minute blossoms so fine and cloud-like they appear almost weightless, adding a romantic, whispery texture reminiscent of misty mornings along the riverside paths near Sands End. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds sit like tiny pom-poms, their tightly layered, spiky petals providing both texture and a contemporary jolt of colour. Underneath, a broad, deep green leaf fans out, giving structure and contrast, while a smaller, darker leaf nestles near the stem. The stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in a rich crimson red satin ribbon, its surface catching the light with a subtle sheen. The ribbon forms a small, tidy knot or bow, injecting a confident, celebratory splash of red that hints at joy, love, and formal occasion. The overall composition suggests a groom's or groomsman's boutonniere prepared by a skilled local florist, perhaps just moments before a ceremony in a townhouse or riverside venue around Sands End, conveying a mood of understated luxury, fresh fragrance, and carefully considered craftsmanship ready for wedding photos and treasured memories.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole is captured from above, resting on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle texture lending a relaxed yet elegant backdrop. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, satin-smooth petals gently unfurling like wings, with a warm hint of creamy yellow and soft orange radiating from the centre of the flower. Encircling this orchid, delicate clusters of white baby's breath appear like fine mist or tiny stars, softening the form and giving the design a dreamy, romantic lightness. Nestled alongside, a tight cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries introduces an immediate burst of colour, while a few smaller, pale green buds provide contrast and a sense of fresh, just-cut vitality. Glossy green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slimmer and more elongated, weave through the flowers and berries, grounding the arrangement with natural depth and structure. The stems are gathered and secured with a bold red satin ribbon, wrapped in smooth, precise coils and tied into a compact knot, the ribbon ends lying neatly against the fabric as if ready to be pinned onto a lapel. The lighting feels gentle and natural, as though streaming in from a nearby Sands End townhouse window overlooking the river, catching the sheen of the orchid and berries. This small yet expressive floral piece evokes the quiet excitement of a wedding morning or winter celebration, the kind of handcrafted boutonniere a local florist would prepare for same-day delivery across Sands End, Fulham, and the neighbouring streets around Wandsworth Bridge Road.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicate blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige linen cloth, the kind of understated backdrop you might find on a carefully laid table in a Sands End townhouse before a wedding party gathers. The rose is semi-open, its velvety petals curling outward in soft layers, with a gentle gradient that moves from a tender, pastel blush at the centre to a slightly deeper pink along the edges. Around the base of the bloom, tufts of creamy white baby's breath form a light, airy collar, their tiny stars of blossom adding an almost cloud-like softness that balances the richness of the rose. Behind the main flower, slender strands of grass-like greenery fan out in relaxed arcs, an emerald haze that gives height and a sense of movement to the otherwise compact piece. A single, broader dark green leaf is folded with precision around the lower portion, creating a structured cradle that tidies the stems and hints at careful, professional craftsmanship. The stems themselves are bound tightly with a satin ribbon that shifts between lavender-pink and deeper magenta, its subtle sheen catching the light where it is tied into a secure, simple knot rather than an elaborate bow. The lightly woven texture of the linen beneath adds a natural, tactile detail without drawing attention from the florals, letting the rose take centre stage. The overall mood of the image is calm, romantic, and slightly expectant, perfect for illustrating a groom's lapel flower, a groomsman detail, or a prom boutonniere prepared for an evening out along the Fulham riverside or nearby Chelsea Embankment.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a neutral, light beige backdrop of subtly textured fabric, this exquisite boutonniere appears as if carefully laid on a linen cloth spread for a special morning in Sands End. At its centre is a richly coloured fuchsia rose, the petals dense and velvety, spiralling out from a tight heart in a way that suggests freshness, care, and a moment captured just before a ceremony begins. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a delicate mist of tiny blooms, their fine, cloud-like texture softening the bold pink and adding a whisper of innocence and purity. Threaded through these white clusters, glossy red hypericum berries introduce a vivid accent; each small sphere reflects the light, adding a festive, almost jewel-like sparkle that would stand out on a groom's lapel at a local registry office or a riverside venue near Imperial Wharf. Wispy fern-like foliage reaches gently outward, giving the piece a sense of movement and natural ease, while larger dark green leaves are carefully curled and tucked to cradle the main flower and give the design structure. The stems are meticulously wrapped in a smooth, rich red satin ribbon, the fabric catching just enough light to echo the warmth of the rose and the berries, and tied off neatly for a polished finish that feels comfortable to wear. The whole accessory, photographed from an overhead angle, showcases the experienced hand of a professional florist familiar with local weddings and celebrations, offering a refined yet heartfelt touch perfect for romantic events and formal gatherings throughout Sands End.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting at a gentle angle on a neutral, linen-like beige fabric, this elegant boutonnière captures the quiet excitement of a wedding morning in Sands End. At the centre is a luscious rosebud in a rich fuchsia-pink shade, its petals tightly swirled in on themselves, giving a sense of depth and velvety softness you can almost feel against your fingertips. Encircling the rose are airy tufts of white gypsophila, the baby's breath clustered in tiny, star-shaped blooms that create a light, misty frame around the more dramatic central flower. Behind and beneath, a careful mix of foliage provides balance: slender, feathery green fronds lift and fan outward, adding height and a sense of openness, while darker green leaves sit closer to the stem, lending structure so the design looks poised and secure, ready to be pinned to a tailored lapel. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a smooth coral-red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light with gentle highlights that echo the warmth of the rose. The background remains understated, a soft, tactile fabric with subtle weave that enhances rather than competes with the flowers, much like a well-chosen suit from a boutique off Wandsworth Bridge Road. The overall mood is fresh and romantic, evoking the scent of newly cut roses waiting in a cool workshop before being delivered across Sands End. This single buttonhole feels ideal for a groom, best man, or prom guest who wants a small, handcrafted flourish that blends contemporary colour with timeless floral tradition.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This meticulously arranged boutonniere, made in Sands End, embodies both understated elegance and the gentle vibrancy of the local Thames-side community. A velvety pink rose bud, still curled in a classic spiral, takes centre stage-its petals drifting from deep pink at the heart to a paler blush along the outer rim. Nestled beside it, a delicate Alstroemeria-inspired bloom offers the faintest hints of yellow and soft peach, its ruffled edge highlighted by intricate, natural markings that catch the eye. Punctuating the arrangement, clouds of pristine white baby's breath mingle with verdant, button-like green mums, providing both texture and a lively pop of colour. Encompassing it all, sprays of ferny, grass-like leaves arch gracefully, while at the base, broader dark leaves add support and symmetry. The stems are encircled by a lustrous fuchsia pink satin ribbon, expertly tied in a diminutive bow-its sheen mirroring that of a late afternoon sun glancing off the Thames. All is presented atop a softly woven, neutral textile, its crosshatch providing a quiet contrast that lets each botanical flourish shine. Whether worn by a groom at a chic Sands End wedding or a guest celebrating along Wandsworth Bridge Road, this boutonniere brings a sense of refined celebration and expert craftsmanship to any special occasion-a wearable token of both style and sentiment.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-like beige fabric that resembles the relaxed textures often seen in Sands End townhouses, a compact floral boutonniere is carefully placed, drawing the eye to its intricate craftsmanship. The arrangement is built around a single white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its petals open and inviting, their smooth surfaces edged with gentle ruffles and decorated with slender reddish-brown streaks at the base. To the left of this focal bloom rises a vivid lime-green spike of tightly clustered buds, likely Ornithogalum, forming a sculptural cone that introduces a contemporary feel and a refreshing splash of colour. Threaded through the design, airy tufts of baby's breath float like tiny white stars, creating a soft veil around the central flower. The boutonniere is anchored by rich, dark green, spear-shaped leaves that offer a solid, glossy backdrop, while delicate wisps of grass-like foliage curl and extend beyond the main form, adding texture, depth, and a hint of playful movement. The stems are neatly bound on the right with a smooth pink satin ribbon, tied into a petite, elegant bow whose sheen catches the light and adds a festive, romantic note. The overall lighting is gentle and even, highlighting crisp whites, vibrant greens, and the warm blush of ribbon without harsh shadows. This small floral piece feels intimate and refined, ideal for a groom, partner, or prom guest heading out from a home near Imperial Wharf or the riverside walks in Sands End, its scent subtle and green, its style quietly celebrating love, joy, and new beginnings.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single handcrafted boutonnière is photographed from a slightly raised angle, resting at a diagonal on a warm, beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the kind you might find dressing tables in a stylish Sands End apartment. At the centre sits a fully opened white eustoma, or lisianthus, its silky petals ruffling in soft concentric layers from a creamy heart to clean, bright edges, giving the impression of a miniature garden rose. Two slender, unopened eustoma buds in pale greenish cream tuck just beneath and to the left of the main bloom, their smooth surfaces and tapered forms capturing a sense of quiet promise, ideal for a wedding or formal celebration. Light, cloud-like sprays of tiny white gypsophila weave between the blooms, each minute blossom lending a delicate, almost sparkling texture that softens the arrangement. From behind, fine blades of dark green, grass-like foliage arc gracefully towards the lower left, introducing a sense of movement and a hint of wild meadow charm, while a single broader leaf in a deep green hue nestles discreetly behind the eustoma, visually anchoring the design. The stems are carefully bound at the base with a rich fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, jaunty bow whose sheen and bold colour form a striking contrast to the neutral cloth and the white petals. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing each curve and fold without harsh shadows, as if the piece has just been set down on a dressing table before being pinned to a lapel. The overall impression is elegant yet fresh, perfectly suited to a groom walking from Sands End towards nearby Fulham venues for a riverside ceremony.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined boutonnière featuring a single white Phalaenopsis orchid is shown resting horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the fabric's gentle weave forming a quiet, neutral backdrop. The orchid itself is immaculate and full, with broad, smooth petals that almost appear to glow in the soft, diffused light. At its centre, a delicate blend of soft yellow and whisper-light pink adds warmth and depth, like a subtle watercolour wash. Surrounding the base of the orchid, clusters of tiny white baby's breath create a halo of airy texture, each minuscule bloom catching the light and softening the composition. A few slim, vibrant green leaves extend from beneath the flowers, adding structure and a fresh, botanical contrast. Off to one side, a small cluster of tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds curves gently outward, hinting at new life and the unfolding of the day's celebration. The stems of the arrangement are gathered with precision and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose shimmering surface gives a playful but sophisticated burst of colour against the calm background. The boutonnière feels delicate yet thoughtfully composed, ideal for pinning to a groom's lapel at a Sands End townhouse ceremony or for a school leaver's prom near the Thames Path. There is a sense of early-morning calm, as though this piece has just been finished on the florist's workbench, ready for careful delivery. The scene evokes quiet anticipation-a small, elegant floral detail that completes a carefully chosen outfit without overpowering it.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is photographed lying on a pale beige, woven fabric surface, the texture of the cloth adding a gentle, natural backdrop much like the calm, understated interiors of riverside homes in Sands End. At the heart of the piece is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its creamy white petals broad and slightly glossy, opening in a graceful arc that suggests both fragility and quiet confidence. Inside the flower's throat, a hint of soft yellow glows like candlelight, bringing warmth to the cool white and drawing the eye into its centre. Encircling the orchid are fine, cloud-like clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white blossom contributing to a veil of airy softness that frames the main bloom without overwhelming it. Slender wisps of bright green foliage, reminiscent of delicate fern fronds, peek out around the edges, lending a fresh, garden-picked character and a sense of gentle movement, as though caught by a Thames-side breeze. The stems beneath are carefully bound with a bright white satin ribbon, smoothed tightly and finished with a simple, tidy bow that speaks to the maker's precision and care. Crafted in the thoughtful, refined style known to local florists at Flowers Sands End, this boutonniere feels designed for a groom or wedding guest heading to an intimate ceremony nearby, maybe just off Townmead Road. The overall impression is one of purity, calm celebration, and polished simplicity, with the neutral background allowing every detail of the orchid and its companion blooms to be appreciated in quiet, contemplative light.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A meticulously crafted white rose boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige fabric, the woven texture of the material evoking a refined linen napkin laid out for a wedding breakfast in Sands End. At the centre rests a single rosebud in a creamy white, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped closely around one another with just the faintest suggestion of unfurling, as if caught at the exact moment of first bloom. Around the rose, clusters of white baby's breath are gathered in light, cloud-like sprays, their tiny blossoms forming a soft halo that makes the central flower appear even more pristine. Slender shafts of deep green foliage extend outward, some glossy and tapered, others fine and feathery, adding height and texture while gently cradling the rose. The rich green tones echo the feel of nearby Eel Brook Common or the leafy streets leading down toward the river, grounding the piece in a sense of London freshness. The stems below are aligned with precision and wrapped in a narrow band of white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled tightly to create a clean column, ending in a small, neat bow placed just beneath the rose head. Light falls softly across the arrangement, accentuating the satin sheen of the ribbon, the delicate ridges of each petal, and the airy nature of the baby's breath without creating strong shadows. The overall impression is of quiet sophistication and heartfelt intention, ideal for a groom's lapel at a Sands End ceremony, or for formal portraits taken near Imperial Wharf, capturing the intimacy, purity, and hopeful promise of a wedding day. This is the sort of refined detail a local florist would prepare with care for same-day wedding deliveries across the neighbourhood.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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