Tulse Hill Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

There's nothing quite like a beautifully arranged buttonhole to add a touch of elegance and personality to your special day. Here at Florist Tulse Hill, our talented local team combines creativity, expertise, and a passion for flowers to design exquisite buttonholes for weddings, proms, or any formal occasion.

Our shop, just a short stroll from Station Rise and the bustling Norwood Road, proudly serves the vibrant Tulse Hill community, as well as neighbouring areas like West Norwood, Herne Hill, and Streatham. We select the freshest seasonal blooms daily, and our guidance comes from years of experience crafting bespoke floral designs for local events at Brockwell Park and memorable celebrations across Lambeth.

Need your flowers in a hurry? Enjoy same-day delivery throughout Tulse Hill when you order online by 3 PM! Trust our friendly, professional team—most of us are local residents who genuinely care about making your day extra special. Whether you're preparing for a wedding at a beloved local venue or wanting to make a statement at a community event, you can rely on our florist expertise and personal touch.

  • Handcrafted, elegant buttonholes tailored to your style
  • Quick, reliable same-day delivery across Tulse Hill, West Norwood, and Streatham
  • Locally sourced flowers—supporting Tulse Hill’s community spirit
We’re proud to help you mark life’s special moments. Contact Florist Tulse Hill today for premium buttonholes and bouquets, made with care by your local experts.

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BUTTONHOLES
A delicately composed floral boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave catching the light and giving the whole scene a calm, tactile warmth. At the centre are two lisianthus blooms, their petals a luminous white with finely ruffled edges dipped in vivid purple, the contrast creating a graceful halo effect that draws the eye. Around these focal flowers, tiny white filler blossoms, similar to baby's breath, are scattered in small, airy clusters, softening the design and adding a whisper of countryside charm, as if freshly gathered from a garden near Brockwell Park. A slender, upright stem of muscari, with its tight row of small, bell-shaped buds in deep indigo-purple, provides a bolder vertical accent and a slightly wild texture, echoing the hues along the lisianthus edges. Dainty, feathery greenery, likely fine fern or similar foliage, curls and fans around the flowers, creating a sense of movement and framing the composition with a natural, meadow-like feel. Two unopened, pale green buds peek through the leaves, symbols of new beginnings, perfectly suited to a wedding morning on a quiet Tulse Hill side street or a prom night departure from a family home overlooking the railway arches. The stems are expertly aligned and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, the finish smooth and tailored, with a small, neat bow signalling that the piece is ready to be pinned securely to a lapel. Crafted with the care you'd expect from an experienced local florist, this boutonniere captures the quiet emotion of a meaningful event: restrained, elegant, and gently fragrant, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or any formal guest who prefers flowers that murmur rather than shout.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere, about the length of a cupped hand, rests on a pale beige woven fabric that looks like fine linen or lightly textured cotton, softly lit as if by an overcast afternoon in Tulse Hill. The main cluster of flowers is composed of several small, multi-petalled blooms in a tender pastel pink, their ruffled petals overlapping in delicate layers reminiscent of miniature garden stocks or spray blossoms. Each petal shows a gentle shift in tone, moving from a richer pink nearer the centre to a soft, powdery blush at the edges, suggesting petals at their freshest. Nestled between these are intricate sprays of white baby's breath, forming a gossamer halo of tiny stars that lend the design a floating, romantic feel. Here and there, slender stems bearing minuscule lavender-purple florets peek through, introducing depth and a cool contrast to the warm pink and white palette. To the left, several narrow, elongated buds in creamy white with a hint of pale green-similar to freesias or young lilies-stretch out slightly, their closed forms suggesting blooms just on the verge of opening for the celebration. The arrangement sits on a bed of rich green leaves, their surface smooth and slightly glossy, giving structure and a natural frame, while fine, wispy fronds of fern-like greenery trail lightly from the base, echoing the soft, untamed growth you might spot along residential gardens near Norwood Road. The stems are carefully bundled and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, knotted into a neat bow whose loops and short tails add a joyful finishing touch. This small yet expressive floral accent feels perfectly suited to a groom's lapel or prom jacket, a handcrafted detail that quietly elevates a special day in South London.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, evoking the calm of a bridal morning in Tulse Hill as sunlight spills through terrace windows. The rose is the clear focal point, placed slightly off-centre and angled so its partially unfurled petals can be admired in full: the inner whorls glow with a rich, warm peach, gently fading to a soft cream at the outer edges, like the sky just after dawn over Brockwell Park. Around the blossom, tiny white clouds of baby's breath create a lacy frame, each gypsophila flower no bigger than a pinhead but together forming a delicate contrast against the rose's lush fullness. From behind the central flower, slender, grass-like green stems and two broader, darker leaves curve outward, bringing a sense of movement and balance, as though a florist has carefully coaxed each leaf into place for a groom or prom guest from the streets near Tulse Hill station. The stems are bound tightly with a smooth satin ribbon in a matching peach shade, the fabric wrapped in clean, even coils before being secured in a subtle bow, its soft sheen catching the gentle, even lighting. The neutral, woven backdrop remains quietly in the background, its fine weave providing texture without distraction, allowing the warm peach tones and fresh greens to stand out. This image suggests a moment just before a ceremony or formal event, the boutonniere ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, engagement celebration, or leavers' ball somewhere between Brixton Hill, West Norwood, and the familiar streets served by Florist Tulse Hill at floristtulsehill.co.uk.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale beige, linen-like fabric that shows a gentle, natural weave, a single elegant boutonniere is arranged as though waiting to be pinned to a lapel before a Tulse Hill wedding. The focal flower is a white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad and smooth like fine porcelain, the central lip flushed with creamy yellow and flecked with soft rusty-orange tones that draw the eye inward. Clusters of baby's breath surround the orchid, each tiny white bloom forming part of a light, airy halo that softens the overall look, much like mist over Brockwell Park on an early spring morning. To the left sit two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum buds, tightly packed and almost spherical, their spiky texture adding playful energy and a fresh, garden-inspired edge. Beneath the flowers, a rich green leaf fans out as a natural base, while a smaller, darker leaf curves alongside the stems, giving a layered, botanical depth. The stems themselves are wrapped precisely in a vibrant crimson satin ribbon, the fabric catching the light with a gentle sheen and finished in a compact knot that hints at celebration and tradition. The contrast between the deep red ribbon, crisp white petals, and bright green accents creates a striking yet harmonious palette, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest at a formal event near Tulse Hill station or along Brixton Hill. The calm, even lighting and uncluttered background focus all attention on the craftsmanship and subtle textures, evoking a sense of quiet anticipation before the day's most important promises are spoken.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole is captured from above against a subtly textured, oatmeal-coloured fabric, the neutral tones reminiscent of natural linen often seen in Tulse Hill's independent boutiques. At the centre of this composition sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, gently curved petals unfolding like porcelain wings. The orchid's throat glows with nuanced shades of creamy yellow and soft orange, adding quiet depth and suggesting a whisper of fragrance. Surrounding the central bloom, clusters of baby's breath form a delicate halo of tiny white flowers, their cloud-like presence bringing airiness and volume without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. On one side, a small spray of glossy red berries, likely hypericum, introduces a rich, festive pop of colour, while a few lighter green buds signal freshness and new beginnings, perfect for a wedding morning near Tulse Hill station or a winter celebration overlooking Brockwell Park. Interlaced among the flowers and berries, smooth green leaves of varying shapes - some tapered and elegant, others broader and more protective - offer a verdant frame, highlighting the purity of the orchid and the vibrancy of the berries. The stems are bound together with a luxurious red satin ribbon, wound tightly and secured in a neat, compact knot with short, flowing tails that rest softly against the fabric. This small floral piece feels intimate yet polished, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest wanting a subtle touch of nature. Its careful balance of white, green, and red evokes both romance and celebration, echoing the thoughtful, bespoke work you'd expect from an experienced local Tulse Hill florist preparing flowers for a special day.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale, natural linen fabric that provides a calm, neutral stage for its refined colours. Viewed from slightly above, the central rose appears freshly opened, its tightly layered inner petals forming a soft blush swirl that gradually deepens to a more vibrant pink at the outer edges. The bloom has a velvety texture you can almost feel, evoking that subtle, green-rose fragrance typical of early-morning stems freshly conditioned in a Tulse Hill workshop. Encircling the rose, fine sprays of white baby's breath create a cloud-like halo, each tiny blossom adding sparkle and texture without overwhelming the main flower. Wispy, bright green foliage arcs gently outward from behind, giving the composition a light, airy movement that suggests a breeze drifting down from nearby Brockwell Park. A darker green leaf is folded and wrapped tidily around the base, forming a natural collar that keeps the design compact and refined. The stems are bound with a soft satin ribbon in harmonious shades of pink and lavender, tied into a small, understated knot that lies flat for easy pinning onto a jacket or waistcoat. The ribbon's sheen catches the soft, diffuse light, which also enhances the subtle shadows between petals and leaves, creating a sense of depth. The linen background, woven and gently textured, feels reminiscent of relaxed yet elegant South London weddings or proms held in Tulse Hill and along Norwood Road. This image beautifully illustrates a classic rose boutonniere suitable for grooms, groomsmen, or prom-goers seeking a romantic, contemporary accent for their formal wear.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set on a pale beige, finely textured cloth that feels like lightly worn linen, this handcrafted boutonniere captures the quiet elegance of a Tulse Hill celebration. At the centre sits a single fuchsia pink rose, its petals still mostly furled, suggesting the freshness of an early-morning pick from a local market stall near Norwood Road. The rose's colour is deep and saturated, a velvety magenta that seems almost to glow against the neutral backdrop. Surrounding it, tiny clusters of white baby's breath create a halo of softness, the multitude of miniature blossoms evoking delicate lace trim on a wedding dress. Tucked carefully among these are glossy red hypericum berries, their rounded forms and polished skins introducing a cheerful, almost festive note, like scattered beads on a party outfit. Wispy green foliage stretches outward in fine, feathery strands, offering a sense of movement and lightness, while broader, darker green leaves are folded and curved with precision to give the piece a sculpted, architectural feel. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, the fabric catching the light with a low sheen and ending in a small, impeccably tied bow that lies flat and secure, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket. Viewed from a gently elevated angle, every element of the design is revealed: the subtle shadows cast by the rose, the shimmer of the berries, and the careful spacing of each sprig of greenery. The overall impression is romantic and composed-ideal for a groom or groomsman walking from Tulse Hill station to a nearby ceremony, or for anyone marking an important moment with understated floral style.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant single-stem boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the neutral background allowing every detail of the flowers to stand out with quiet confidence, much like a carefully chosen buttonhole ready for a wedding near Tulse Hill station. At the centre sits a striking rosebud in rich fuchsia, bordering on magenta, its petals tightly wrapped and silky, with subtle shading that deepens towards the base. This rose, still in bud, carries the promise of romance and new beginnings, as if just cut fresh that morning. Encircling the rose are soft tufts of white Baby's Breath, each cluster made up of tiny, star-like blooms that lend a frothy, cloud-like texture, brightening the composition and adding contrast to the deeper pink. Wisps of fine, bright green foliage arc outward from behind the flowers-feathery sprigs that feel light and slightly whimsical, like greenery gathered from a garden near Brockwell Park or the leafy streets off Tulse Hill. Supporting these are a few broader, darker green leaves that give the boutonnière a grounded, structured base. The stems are gathered together and meticulously wrapped in a luminous red satin ribbon, its smooth surface catching the light to reveal gentle reflections and a small neat loop at the end. The image is evenly illuminated, revealing the freshness of the petals, the crispness of the white blooms, and the intricate craftsmanship that has gone into this small piece of floral art. It evokes the anticipation of a groom or prom guest fastening it to their jacket before walking into a celebration filled with family, friends, and heartfelt moments across Tulse Hill and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This boutonniere, thoughtfully arranged by a Tulse Hill florist, appears like a gentle promise carried on a spring breeze. At its core, a tightly wound soft pink rosebud blushes with freshness, the spiral of its petals unfolding in delicate gradients from a rosy centre to petal tips bathed in morning light. Adjacent to the rose, a peach-tinged bloom, perhaps an alstroemeria or elegant lisianthus, glows softly, its golden center lightly marked, recalling the warmth of local Tulse Hill gardens as dawn breaks over the rooftops. Clusters of tiny, airy baby's breath lend a sense of lightness, while miniature lime green cushion mums punctuate the arrangement with their youthful energy. The blend of slender, arching fern fronds and broader verdant leaves grounds the design, each leaf's texture and sheen reminiscent of walks along Tulse Hill's leafy pathways. The boutonniere is finished at the base with a silken fuchsia ribbon in a neat bow-a celebratory accent that brings vibrancy and joy. The bouquet is captured resting atop an off-white, subtly textured linen, a background that both highlights the blooms and evokes a sense of understated sophistication. Created for weddings and special occasions in Tulse Hill, this accessory symbolizes the sincerity and celebration of life's significant milestones-a work of floral art waiting to accompany a groom, groomsman, or cherished guest through unforgettable moments.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a subtly textured, light beige fabric that recalls natural linen laid out on a carefully set table in a Tulse Hill home, a compact boutonniere is arranged with the precision and softness of a seasoned local florist. The focal flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, its petals slightly flared, the surfaces smooth yet delicately ruffled at the edges, and marked inside with fine reddish-brown speckles that give the bloom character and depth. Beside it rises a striking column of bright lime-green buds, closely packed into a tapering spike that suggests an Ornithogalum or similar cluster, adding a sculptural, almost architectural layer to the design. Around these main elements float small clusters of white baby's breath, each cluster made of countless tiny blossoms, like a gentle mist softening the sharper lines of the arrangement. The flowers are cradled by lush greenery: wide, dark, pointed leaves form a protective base, while thinner blade-like strands and wispy green fronds weave through, giving movement and an effortless, garden-picked feel, much like foliage gathered from local gardens off Norwood Road. A smooth pink satin ribbon is tied into a precise yet playful bow at one side, its sheen catching the light and introducing a romantic accent that balances the cool whites and greens. The lighting is even and calm, with no harsh shadows, so every vein in the petals and every texture in the leaves is gently illuminated. This elegant boutonniere, ideal for weddings, proms, and smart celebrations across Tulse Hill and nearby Herne Hill, captures a sense of quiet joy and thoughtful craftsmanship, ready to be worn close to the heart.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is displayed on a warm, light beige fabric background, the weave of the material forming a subtle crosshatch texture similar to natural linen often seen in cosy Tulse Hill interiors. At the centre of this carefully composed piece is a pristine white lisianthus bloom, also known as eustoma, opened fully to reveal layers of soft, ruffled petals that curl and fold like fine tissue, creating a luminous, cup-shaped flower. Slightly offset to the left, two slender, unopened lisianthus buds in creamy green tones nestle close to the main bloom, suggesting new beginnings and the quiet anticipation that surrounds a wedding morning. Threaded gracefully among them are sprigs of airy white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a dot of light that softens the overall look and adds a dreamy, cloud-like fullness. From behind the flowers, thin, dark green, grass-like leaves fan out diagonally towards the lower left corner, adding linear movement and a hint of wild meadow charm, while a broader, velvety deep green leaf supports the composition from beneath, giving it structure. The stems are tightly gathered and bound at the base with a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a tidy bow whose glossy loops and trailing ends provide a striking contrast against the muted backdrop. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing every petal edge and glossy leaf vein without harsh shadow, as if caught in soft afternoon light over Tulse Hill. The result is a boutonnière that feels both classic and contemporary, perfectly suited for a groom, best man, or prom guest walking through the local streets on a special day.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere lies carefully arranged on a light beige, linen-textured cloth, as if waiting to be pinned to a lapel before a Tulse Hill ceremony begins. The main bloom is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals slightly cupped and velvety, catching the soft, diffused light. At its centre, a delicate wash of pale yellow and the faintest pink detail adds depth and warmth, like a quiet glow hidden within the flower. Around the base of the orchid, clouds of tiny white baby's breath gather, each miniature blossom forming a feathery halo that softens the overall silhouette. A few slim, fresh green leaves emerge from behind, their clean lines and rich colour balancing the airy gypsophila and giving the design a sense of natural structure. Off to one side, several small orchid buds in a gentle lime-green shade remain closed, suggesting upcoming blooms and lending a feeling of anticipation-perfect for weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations. All the elements are neatly bound together at the stem with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a refined bow. The ribbon's smooth, glossy surface catches the light, adding a joyful, modern accent against the neutral background. The fabric beneath shows a subtle weave, adding a tactile sense of calm and simplicity, like a freshly laid table in a Herne Hill townhouse before guests arrive. This carefully crafted piece feels thoughtful and intimate, an ideal floral touch for formalwear at local Tulse Hill weddings, engagement parties near Brockwell Park, or any event where quiet elegance and meaning matter.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like gently worn linen, its subtle texture adding warmth without stealing attention from the flowers. At the centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens in serene perfection, each thick, satiny petal curving outwards in smooth, rounded lines. The white is pure but not harsh, softened by the tender glow of pale yellow within the orchid's throat, giving the impression of a candlelit glow in miniature. Surrounding this central flower is a soft collar of white baby's breath, the countless tiny gypsophila florets clustered so closely that they appear like a whispery cloud. Their airy presence lightens the composition and introduces a sweet, delicate charm often chosen for romantic weddings around Tulse Hill and nearby Herne Hill. Threaded between the cloud of gypsophila are fine, feathery green stems, similar to fragile fern fronds, bringing a touch of woodland freshness that balances the clean, modern look of the orchid. The stems are firmly bound together and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled taut and finished with a small, neat bow that signals careful, practiced hands. The entire piece is captured in soft, even lighting that avoids harsh shadows, letting each texture show clearly: the velvety orchid, the papery gypsophila, the slender greenery, and the nubby fabric backdrop. Crafted in the style often requested at Florist Tulse Hill for local ceremonies, this boutonniere seems perfect for a groom's lapel at a registry office wedding or a celebration in a Tulse Hill townhouse, symbolising quiet elegance, commitment, and a modern approach to tradition.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere rests at a slight angle on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, the kind you might see in a stylish Tulse Hill reception venue. At its centre is a single ivory rosebud, smooth petals curled tightly but beginning to open, creating a gentle spiral of creamy white that immediately draws the eye. Encircling the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny, star-like blooms forming a soft halo that adds volume without overwhelming the main flower. Slender, glossy green leaves and a few more feathery fronds of foliage frame the arrangement, offering a lush, garden-fresh contrast that feels reminiscent of the greenery around Brockwell Park and the tree-lined roads leading through Tulse Hill. The stems of the rose, gypsophila, and foliage are expertly aligned and wrapped in pure white satin ribbon, the material pulled smooth and tight to create a sleek handle. Just below the flower head, the ribbon is tied into a petite, symmetrical bow, suggesting careful craftsmanship and attention to detail from an experienced local florist. Gentle, even lighting skims over the boutonniere, emphasizing the velvety texture of the rose, the fine filigree of the baby's breath, and the subtle sheen of the satin, while casting soft shadows that add depth. The neutral background allows the white and green tones to stand out with quiet confidence. This image conveys the refined simplicity of a groom's lapel flower, ready for a wedding ceremony in or around Tulse Hill, and serves beautifully for articles or pages discussing wedding flowers, formal attire details, or traditional boutonniere design in South London.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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