Spitalfields Buttonholes – Crafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Spitalfields, your friendly neighbourhood experts in beautiful buttonholes and floral accessories. With years of experience designing for events along Brushfield Street, near the iconic Old Spitalfields Market, and within historic Brick Lane, our team knows just how to make your special day blossom.

Our talented florists handcraft bespoke buttonholes perfect for weddings, proms, and celebrations across Spitalfields, Shoreditch, and Whitechapel. Each piece is made fresh from premium stems—from classic roses to wild botanicals—for flawless style and enduring charm. We’re local, passionate, and committed to honest British floristry.

  • Personalised buttonholes tailored to your theme and colours
  • Same-day delivery available across Spitalfields, Shoreditch & Whitechapel (order online by 3 PM)
  • All blooms sourced ethically & sustainably
Ordering from us is simple—just choose your style, add to basket, and enjoy peace of mind with fast, same-day delivery from a trusted florist in Spitalfields. Whether celebrating along bustling Commercial Street or hosting near the creative energy of Brick Lane, we’ll make sure your buttonholes arrive beautifully presented and on time.

Trust Florist Spitalfields for expert local workmanship, friendly advice, and truly memorable flowers. Order online today and experience why our neighbours return to us for those finishing touches every time!

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BUTTONHOLES
A delicate boutonniere is photographed close-up on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric, the texture of the cloth providing a soft, understated backdrop that lets the flowers speak gently for themselves. At the centre, two white lisianthus blooms unfurl like miniature garden roses, their petals edged in velvety purple that deepens toward the ruffled tips, as though each flower has been hand-painted. Clustered around them are tiny, pristine white filler flowers that resemble baby's breath, sprinkling light and air between the larger blossoms. Along one side stands a narrow column of grape-hyacinth-like florets, each tiny bell a cool blue-purple, adding a vertical line and a whisper of woodland charm, reminiscent of spring walks through nearby Allen Gardens or the quieter corners off Spitalfields' side streets. Fine, feathery greenery arches and curls around the composition, a bright, fresh green that softens the structure and gives the arrangement an almost meadow-picked feel despite its careful craftsmanship. Two small, closed buds in pale green peek from the cluster, a quiet symbol of moments yet to unfold on a wedding morning or prom night. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, secured in a neat bow that keeps everything compact and ready to pin on a suit jacket. The whole piece feels serene and composed, a floral accent designed for someone who prefers subtlety over showiness, the kind of thoughtful detail a local Spitalfields florist might prepare for a ceremony in a nearby town hall or an intimate gathering tucked above the bustle of the market.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its soft, irregular texture evoking the calm of a Spitalfields loft or studio bathed in gentle afternoon light. The arrangement itself is compact yet full of character: a cluster of soft pink, many-petalled blooms forms the central focus, their petals gently ruffled and layered like miniature garden flowers just opened in early spring. Their pastel tones drift from blush to a slightly richer rose, creating a quiet, romantic gradient. Nestled amongst these are tiny white baby's breath blossoms, each no bigger than a pinhead, giving the design an airy, cloud-like halo that softens the overall silhouette. Punctuating the pink and white are discreet accents of lavender or deep purple florets, adding dimension and a touch of sophistication suited to a wedding, civil ceremony, or stylish event near Spitalfields Market or along Commercial Street. To one side, a line of creamy, pale green buds-likely freesias-extends outward, their smooth, tapered forms hinting at flowers yet to unfurl, like the beginning of a new chapter. The base is cradled in broad, glossy green leaves, while wisps of fine, grass-like foliage stretch gently beyond the edges, giving a natural, garden-fresh feel. The stems are neatly gathered and secured with a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose luminous sheen contrasts beautifully with the muted fabric beneath. The composition communicates care, intimacy, and celebration, as though a local florist had prepared it for a groom's lapel, ready to be pinned just moments before the vows.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is captured resting on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, its simple elegance echoing the quiet charm of Spitalfields' side streets just off Brushfield Street. The rose is partially open, with petals that curl back gracefully from a deep, warm peach centre into softer, creamy tones at the outer edges, creating a lush, shell-like spiral that feels both tender and refined. Tucked to one side of the bloom is a small spray of baby's breath, each tiny white flower forming part of a frothy constellation that softens the silhouette and lends a light, romantic air, like mist in a London morning. Fine, bright green strands of foliage, along with a couple of broader, darker green leaves, emerge neatly from beneath the rose, adding fresh contrast and carefully balancing the composition. The stems are wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, wound with practiced care so that each turn lies flat and smooth, ending in a discreet knot that secures the design while keeping the focus on the flower itself. The background fabric, in subtle oat and ecru shades, shows an even, woven grain that adds tactile richness without stealing attention from the boutonniere. Soft, diffused lighting washes over the piece, highlighting the velvety petal edges, the airy gypsophila, and the gentle sheen of the ribbon. This small floral accessory feels made for a groom or wedding guest arriving through Spitalfields Market, ready for a ceremony at a nearby venue, capturing the quiet joy of new beginnings with a design that is timeless, graceful, and thoughtfully composed.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This image shows a refined wedding boutonniere resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, whose slightly coarse weave catches the light and frames the flowers with understated elegance. At the centre is a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, its petals wide and satin-smooth, opening gently as if mid-breath. The inner throat of the orchid holds soft shades of buttery yellow, blending into delicate strokes of reddish-orange or light brown that hint at its natural complexity. Around this focal bloom, sprays of delicate white baby's breath float like a fine mist, the tiny blossoms creating a soft halo that lightens the overall composition. To the left, two bright lime-green chrysanthemum buds, rounded and textural, stand out with a fresh, almost playful energy, their many fine petals forming a compact, spiky sphere that contrasts wonderfully with the orchid's fluid shapes. A rich, deep green leaf provides a grounding base beneath the flowers, while a smaller, darker leaf near the stem adds another layer of depth. The stems themselves are carefully wrapped in a bold crimson red ribbon, its satin sheen catching flecks of light, and finished with a neat little bow or knot that suggests care and craftsmanship. The boutonniere has a modern yet timeless feel, ideal for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony in Spitalfields, perhaps near Christ Church or one of the converted warehouses that now host intimate weddings. The mood is quietly celebratory, like a small, thoughtful detail chosen to complement a tailored suit, and you can almost imagine a local florist from Florist Spitalfields pinning it gently in place just before the vows.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere lies centered on a softly textured, light beige woven backdrop, reminiscent of the linen tablecloths you might see in a stylish Spitalfields restaurant. The focal point is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its wide, velvety petals curving outward with a serene, sculptural grace. At the flower's core, a gentle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange glows in the throat, adding warmth and depth that contrast beautifully with the cool purity of the outer petals. Clustered intimately around the orchid, tiny white stars of baby's breath form a delicate, cloudlike ring, their fine stems and miniature blossoms creating an airy, romantic haze. Just beneath, a cluster of round, high-gloss red berries offers a striking pop of colour, like scattered holly on a winter windowsill overlooking Spitalfields Market, while a few softer green, oval berries introduce a subtle gradient of freshness. Sprays of rich green foliage, some slender and elongated, others broader and more defined, thread through the design, giving the arrangement balance and a natural, garden-inspired rhythm. The stems are carefully bound in a vivid red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished in a small, tidy knot, its short ends resting gracefully against the fabric, clearly indicating this piece is ready to be pinned on a jacket or dress. The overall mood is elegant yet welcoming, equally suited to a wedding, festive celebration, or formal event in East London. It reflects the quiet artistry and attention to detail you would expect from a local Spitalfields florist, creating a small, wearable arrangement that feels both personal and timeless.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere rests on a woven, light beige linen surface, photographed from a gently elevated angle that reveals every thoughtful detail of the design. At its centre is a single blush rose, partially open, its petals velvety and full, transitioning from a soft pastel pink at the heart to a more vivid, romantic pink at the ruffled edges. The flower looks freshly picked, as if it has just arrived from an early morning delivery destined for a wedding in Spitalfields, its subtle fragrance almost imaginable from the image alone. Encircling the base of the rose are clusters of tiny, snow-white baby's breath blooms, their fine stems and small, round blossoms forming a cloud-like collar that softens the overall shape. From behind the rose, wispy, grass-like green foliage fans out delicately, creating a sense of lift and airiness, while a single broader, deep green leaf is folded neatly to cradle the stems and add a tailored, almost architectural touch. The stems themselves are wrapped in a lustrous satin ribbon in tones of lavender-pink and deeper magenta, the two shades blending harmoniously and tied into a discreet, secure knot that glints slightly under the light. The neutral linen background, reminiscent of textiles found in independent shops off Commercial Street, has a subtle, visible weave that contrasts gently with the smooth petals and glossy ribbon, allowing the boutonniere to stand out with quiet elegance. Soft, natural lighting casts light shadows and highlights the rose's texture, making this a timeless floral accent perfect for grooms, groomsmen, or prom dates wandering the streets of East London on a special evening.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere lies across a pale beige, woven fabric background, the subtle texture recalling the market sacks and linen stalls around Spitalfields. At its centre, a single fuchsia pink rose draws the eye, its petals dense and velvety, spiralling outward from a tightly furled heart into a full, confident bloom that suggests romance at its peak. Around this focal rose, a mist of white baby's breath forms a soft, cloud-like collar, each tiny flower adding lightness and an almost whispered delicacy, as though the design were breathing quietly on a groom's lapel during a City of London ceremony. Small, round red hypericum berries are tucked strategically among the white blossoms, their lacquered skins catching the light and bringing a warm, celebratory energy to the palette. Slender, feathery greenery extends from the base, offering movement and a hint of wild garden charm, while broader, darker green leaves are folded and curved with precision to anchor the arrangement, giving it structure without heaviness. The stems are expertly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and lustrous, secured with a discreet bow that feels luxurious yet understated. The boutonniere is shown from a gently raised, overhead angle, revealing every layered detail-the interplay between soft blooms, glossy berries, and varied foliage. It feels both modern and timeless, perfectly suited for weddings, proms, or formal gatherings across Spitalfields and nearby streets, evoking the sense of a carefully chosen finishing touch crafted by a local florist who understands how flowers photograph, wear, and age gracefully throughout a long day of celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonnière rests gently on a pale, linen-like fabric, the soft beige surface subtly textured like the cloth-covered tables you might see in a Spitalfields loft venue set for an intimate ceremony. At the centre of the composition is a single rosebud in a luscious shade of bright pink, veering toward fuchsia, its petals tightly rolled and smooth as silk. The rose feels poised on the cusp of opening, suggesting new beginnings and tender emotion. Encircling the bud are sprigs of delicate baby's breath, each tiny white blossom forming a frothy, airy contrast to the bold colour of the rose, their minute petals like scattered flakes of light. Threaded between and behind these flowers are fine, grass-like fronds of fresh green foliage, with feathery tips that splay outward gracefully, lending the design a delicate, almost whimsical lift, reminiscent of greenery tucked into hand-tied bouquets at the flower stalls near Spitalfields Market. The stems are carefully aligned and bound at the base with a narrow strip of coral-pink satin ribbon that catches the light with a soft sheen. The wrapping is smooth, even, and snug, communicating a sense of expert craftsmanship and calm preparation before a wedding morning or formal event. The boutonnière is angled slightly upward, as if ready to be pinned to a jacket lapel for a civil ceremony at a nearby registry office or a stylish celebration in an East London warehouse space. Bright, clear lighting falls from above, illuminating the textures of petal, foliage, and ribbon, and highlighting the freshness of each element, as though it has just been prepared that morning by a caring local florist.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This Spitalfields-inspired boutonniere unfolds as a poetic composition of soft hues and intricate textures, thoughtfully arranged by artisan florists familiar with the surrounding heritage streets. A blush-pink rosebud, charmingly shy, sits at the heart, its petals tightly wrapped in a swirl of romantic promise. Nestled next to it, a delicate, ruffled flower in shades of peach and pastel pink hints at spring mornings near Brick Lane, enhanced by subtle glimmers of yellow and speckling at its core. Wispy clouds of baby's breath intermingle with vivid, moss-like green button chrysanthemums, lending an airy contrast to the denser blooms. The foliage, a thoughtfully layered collection of slender dark-green grass-like blades and broader, rounded leaves, forms a verdant, structural frame as elegant as Spitalfields' historic architecture. One wide, richly coloured leaf is artfully wrapped around the stems, its form holding everything together with understated ingenuity. Completing the ensemble is a glossy, fuchsia pink satin ribbon-its bow both playful and refined, reminiscent of festive events in the local community. Placed diagonally upon a neutral, lightly textured fabric reminiscent of the linens often seen in local boutiques, this arrangement speaks of anticipation and joy. Fresh, fragrant, and designed for meaningful occasions, it is ideal for lapels at East End weddings or as a mark of celebration for special milestones-a sophisticated token echoing both personal style and the spirit of Spitalfields.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-like fabric that resembles the warm neutrals of a Spitalfields townhouse interior, a compact boutonniere is arranged with the care of an experienced local florist. The focal flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, its petals broad yet delicately tapered, with soft ruffles at the edges and fine reddish-brown streaks radiating from the throat, giving the bloom an almost painterly detail. Nestled beside it is a conical cluster of vibrant lime-green buds, likely Ornithogalum, each tiny bud tightly layered to form a textured spike that adds structure and a modern botanical twist. Wisps of white baby's breath weave through the composition, their tiny, cloud-like florets hovering above the darker foliage, bringing a light, ethereal feel reminiscent of a fine morning mist over nearby Allen Gardens. A base of glossy, dark green, spear-shaped leaves anchors the design, while slender, grass-like fronds curl softly outward, introducing movement and a sense of natural ease. The stems are cinched with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly formed, petite bow, its smooth, reflective surface giving a playful yet sophisticated contrast against the more organic textures of leaf and petal. Even, gentle lighting falls across the piece, revealing the fresh, just-cut quality of the flowers as if they've come straight from a Spitalfields flower stall. This elegant buttonhole or corsage feels ideal for a wedding morning, civil ceremony near Brick Lane, or prom night, exuding quiet romance, craftsmanship, and the approachable luxury that defines floral design in this corner of East London.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière lies diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle woven texture reminiscent of the cloth-covered tables in small Spitalfields cafés. At the centre of the design is a pristine white lisianthus blossom, fully opened so that its many ruffled petals billow softly outward, forming a gentle cup that seems to hold light. Slightly to the left and below, two slender lisianthus buds in a soft blend of cream and pale green rest closely together, their smooth, tapered forms suggesting blooms yet to come, mirroring the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning near Brushfield Street. Threaded delicately among the main flower and buds are small clouds of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a pinpoint of light that softens the arrangement and adds a romantic, almost ethereal haze. From behind the central bloom, slim, grass-like strands of deep green foliage fan gracefully towards the lower left corner, adding movement and an organic, garden-fresh texture, while a single broader, darker green leaf sits just behind the lisianthus to ground the composition and make the white petals appear even brighter. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped tightly at the lower right in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, finished with a tidy, jaunty bow whose silky sheen catches the eye and introduces a lively pop of contemporary colour. The overall effect, enhanced by gentle, even lighting, is one of understated sophistication and heartfelt celebration, the sort of handcrafted buttonhole a local Spitalfields florist might prepare for a groom meeting his guests near Old Spitalfields Market or a stylish city ceremony at a nearby townhouse venue.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting quietly on a light beige, linen-textured cloth, this orchid boutonniere has the serene, intimate feel of a Spitalfields townhouse just before guests arrive for a wedding. The composition is horizontal and carefully balanced, drawing the eye first to the central bloom: a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid with broad, velvety petals that curve like polished porcelain. At its centre, a soft glow of buttery yellow and a trace of delicate pink add warmth and depth, as if the flower itself holds a secret light. Around the orchid's base, clusters of airy white baby's breath gather in gentle clouds, each tiny blossom adding a layer of softness and romance, reminiscent of the fine mist that sometimes lingers over nearby Allen Gardens on a spring morning. Slender, fresh green leaves slip out from behind the petals, their clean, elongated shapes giving structure and a natural contrast to the pure white blooms. Just to one side, a short stem carries several tightly closed orchid buds in pale lime-green, symbolising promise and new chapters-ideal for a couple celebrating their vows close to Spitalfields Market or along Commercial Street. The stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped in a sleek fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its glossy surface catching the light with a subtle sheen. A small, carefully tied bow sits at the base, adding a bright, joyful note of colour that suggests festivity without overpowering the calm palette. The gentle lighting reveals every texture: the orchid's smooth petals, the tiny globes of baby's breath, the slightly coarse weave of the linen. This boutonniere would sit beautifully on a lapel for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom, offering an elegant, timeless accent with a touch of East London character.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere lies gently on a pale beige, woven fabric that recalls the relaxed, artisan textures of Spitalfields Market stalls early in the morning. The focal orchid, a flawless Phalaenopsis bloom, opens with broad, creamy-white petals that catch the light with a soft, satiny sheen. At its centre, a delicate wash of pale yellow and a hint of ivory in the throat draws the eye inward, giving the flower a luminous, almost glowing heart. Around it, clouds of white baby's breath are arranged in delicate sprays, each tiny blossom contributing to a misty, romantic halo that makes the orchid appear almost to float. Fine, airy strands of fresh green foliage, likely a light fern or similarly feathery greenery, weave in and out of the baby's breath, adding a gentle contrast and a sense of organic movement, as though a breeze from nearby Allen Gardens might ruffle the leaves. The stems are carefully bound with a bright white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a small, neat bow that rests just above the cut ends, signalling that this piece is ready to be pinned to a jacket. The soft, even lighting heightens the boutonniere's calm, elegant character, with no harsh shadows to break its serenity. The overall impression is of quiet sophistication and purity, ideal for a groom or groomsman walking from Spitalfields towards a nearby church or registry office. It suggests a wedding style that values refined simplicity, fresh blooms, and thoughtful details, much like a bespoke floral design prepared with care for same-day wedding delivery in the local area.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is carefully displayed at a diagonal angle on a pale beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its subtle texture lending a relaxed, natural backdrop. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals plump, velvety, and just beginning to loosen from a tight spiral into a full bloom, suggesting freshness and quiet elegance. Tucked close behind the rose, clusters of dainty white baby's breath float like tiny clouds, their many small blossoms adding a misty, romantic lightness around the central flower. Slender, rich green leaves curve gently along the sides, while a few finer, feathery sprigs of greenery stretch outward, giving the arrangement graceful movement and a sense of depth. The stems are gathered and neatly bound in a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist and tied into a modest bow that rests just beneath the bloom, marking it clearly as a lapel piece. Soft, even lighting falls across the boutonniere, catching the satin sheen of the ribbon and the natural gloss of the leaves while keeping the rose's ivory tones pure and gentle. The composition feels timeless, ideal for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near Spitalfields church or one of the converted warehouse venues around Brick Lane. The image suggests not only formal attire and careful styling, but also the calm, hopeful pause before vows are exchanged and celebrations begin in the streets and courtyards of Spitalfields.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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