Chislehurst Buttonholes – Crafted with Local Expertise

At Florist Chislehurst, our dedicated team of floral designers specialise in creating exquisite buttonholes for every occasion. Whether you’re planning a wedding at Scadbury Park, attending a celebration near Royal Parade, or marking a family milestone close to Chislehurst Caves, we understand how the finer floral details truly matter.

As a locally rooted florist, we’ve proudly served the Chislehurst community for years, delivering hand-crafted flowers and carefully curated bouquets across nearby areas like Bickley, Petts Wood, and Eltham. We know just how precious your moments are – which is why we offer same-day delivery on buttonhole orders received before 3 PM. Simply order online for prompt, reliable service and our signature attention to detail.

Our experience in floral design means you can trust us to help you select the perfect stems, textures, and colours for your buttonholes – whether you’re seeking a traditional rose, a subtle thistle, or a charming seasonal accent. We believe in blending creative flair with local understanding, tailoring every piece to your event’s unique character and Chislehurst’s vibrant style.

  • Trusted local expertise in Chislehurst, Eltham & Petts Wood
  • Same-day flower delivery – order online before 3 PM
  • Handmade buttonholes for weddings, proms & special occasions
Let Florist Chislehurst be your first choice for beautiful, locally crafted buttonholes – delivered swiftly, with a neighbour’s touch.

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BUTTONHOLES
A carefully crafted floral boutonniere is photographed in close detail against a soft light beige linen background, the subtle weave of the fabric suggesting the calm, understated elegance of a Chislehurst townhouse interior. At the centre are two fully opened lisianthus flowers, their silky white petals edged in a deep, saturated purple that ripples along each ruffled margin, as though outlined with ink. Nestled alongside them is a slim, vertical stem of muscari, or grape hyacinth, its tightly packed, bell-shaped florets a deep violet-blue that adds both height and a touch of woodland charm. Tiny clusters of white filler blossoms, similar to baby's breath, tuck in between the larger blooms, filling the gaps with a light, cloudlike texture. Surrounding the flowers is a collar of fresh greenery: fine, feathery fronds that resemble asparagus fern mingle with slightly broader green leaves, creating layers of texture and a sense of natural movement, as if the arrangement had just been gathered from a garden backing onto Chislehurst Recreation Ground. Two small, unopened pale green buds peek out from the composition, hinting at blossoms still to come and adding a note of quiet anticipation well-suited to a wedding morning. The stems are drawn tightly together and wrapped in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, finished with a neat bow, clearly prepared to be pinned to a jacket for a ceremony at The Bull's Head or an intimate celebration at home. The overall impression is one of gentle sophistication and calm romance, a floral accent that feels personal and thoughtfully designed for a meaningful day.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A beautifully composed boutonniere, captured in soft, natural light, is laid carefully on a finely woven, light beige linen background that recalls a well-dressed table in a Chislehurst country-style venue. The floral cluster is around the length of a hand, with its focus on dainty, multi-petalled blooms in gentle shades of blush and rose pink, their ruffled petals gathered closely together so that they almost resemble miniature garden stocks. Among these pastel blooms, tiny white baby's breath blossoms float like a delicate mist, filling the gaps and giving the piece a cloud-like softness. Threaded between them are a few small sprigs of lavender-toned flowers, their cooler purple notes adding depth and making the pinks appear even warmer, much like the contrast of heather and blossom along the paths near Chislehurst Common. From one side extend several elongated buds in creamy white with a whisper of pale green, still closed and elegant, hinting at freesias or similar slender flowers poised on the edge of bloom. A cushion of glossy, medium-to-deep green leaves anchors the arrangement, while wispy grass-like fronds and ferny tendrils spill gently outward, introducing movement and a natural, garden-grown feel. The stems are neatly bound together with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a smooth, even bow whose loops catch the light with a soft sheen, the ends lying gracefully against the fabric. The entire composition feels calm yet celebratory, an ideal finishing touch for a groom or prom guest heading to a local celebration, perhaps arriving from one of the tree-lined avenues off Royal Parade, wearing a piece of handcrafted floral art close to the heart.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
The image captures a meticulously crafted peach rose boutonniere arranged horizontally on a neutral, oat-coloured linen fabric that has a subtle, even weave, like the kind you might find on a tailored suit jacket prepared for a Chislehurst ceremony. At the centre lies a single rose, its petals unfurling in a gentle spiral from a deeper, sun-kissed peach and soft apricot at the core to a pale, creamy blush along the outermost edges. The bloom looks freshly cut, with that velvety texture you instinctively want to touch and a fragrance you imagine as light and sweet. Clustered near the upper right of the rose, small sprays of white baby's breath (gypsophila) create a halo of tiny blossoms, each one bright against the calm, beige backdrop, adding softness and an almost cloud-like delicacy. From beneath the rose, fine, grass-like green foliage and two darker green leaves arc gracefully, giving gentle structure and outlining the silhouette of the floral design. The stems have been carefully gathered and wrapped with a coordinating peach satin ribbon, wound snugly and finished with a neat knot or subtle bow, suggesting the practiced craftsmanship of a local florist who often prepares wedding flowers for couples celebrating near Scadbury Park or around Royal Parade in Chislehurst. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the satin sheen, the intricate folds of the rose, and the woven texture of the fabric without casting harsh shadows. The overall mood is serene and intimate, evoking a buttonhole chosen for a groom, groomsman, or special guest as they dress for a wedding, anniversary dinner, or prom, ready to pin this small symbol of affection close to the heart.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, luminous white phalaenopsis orchid forms the heart of this elegant boutonniere, resting on a light beige, linen-textured backdrop that looks like a carefully pressed napkin on a Chislehurst wedding breakfast table. The orchid's petals are wide and smooth, curling gently outward with a porcelain-like softness, while its throat reveals intricate touches of pale yellow merging into fine reddish-orange and light brown speckles, like brushstrokes on a miniature painting. Clusters of delicate white baby's breath encircle the bloom, their tiny blossoms creating a halo of softness that softens the strong lines of the orchid and adds a sense of airy romance often chosen by couples celebrating in venues near Chislehurst Caves or the village ponds. On the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, perfectly rounded and densely textured, bring a burst of contemporary colour, their playful pom-pom look balanced by a broad, deep green leaf that lies underneath the design, grounding the palette in natural freshness. A smaller, darker green leaf nestles closer to the stems, partly cloaked by a length of smooth crimson red ribbon wrapped snugly around the base. The ribbon's bold hue and satin sheen contrast beautifully with the neutral fabric and cool white petals, ending in a small, tidy finish that suggests expert hands at work. The background's subtle, slightly coarse weave keeps the focus firmly on the flowers while hinting at a relaxed, slightly rustic celebration, like a garden gathering off Camden Park Road. The image conveys the quiet excitement of a groom or prom guest holding this orchid boutonniere just before it is pinned to a lapel, carrying with it the fragrance of fresh blooms and the anticipation of a special day shared with loved ones.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, refined boutonniere is presented against a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop, the neutral fabric reminiscent of the calm interiors of homes around Royal Parade in Chislehurst. The arrangement centres on a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, satin-smooth petals opening in a gentle arc, while the throat glows with subtle creamy yellow and soft orange tones that suggest warmth and quiet romance. Surrounding this focal bloom is a delicate collar of baby's breath, each tiny white floret forming a misty cloud that softens the composition and adds a sense of airy lightness. Just below the orchid, a compact spray of glossy, cherry-red berries brings a joyful, almost festive spark of colour, like holly seen along woodland paths on a winter's walk towards Scadbury. A few paler green, oval buds peek through, hinting at growth and new chapters. Rich green leaves in varied shapes - some broader and pointed, others finer and more slender - are arranged to cradle the flowers and berries, enhancing the natural, hand-crafted character that a local florist would bring to a wedding or prom order. The stems are firmly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, its surface catching the light, tied into a small, precise knot with short tails that lie neatly over the textured fabric. The overall effect is polished yet personal, the kind of thoughtfully designed buttonhole that could be delivered across Chislehurst for a groom, best man, or special guest, conveying a sense of celebration, care, and understated elegance from the moment it is pinned in place.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately styled blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale, woven linen backdrop, the texture of the fabric subtly visible beneath the flowers, like a calm canvas often seen on bridal preparation tables in Chislehurst homes. The rose is captured in a semi-open state, its petals velvety and layered, moving from a soft, pastel blush in the centre to a more vibrant, warm pink at the gently rolled edges, suggesting youthful romance and freshness. Encircling the rose at the base, small sprays of creamy white baby's breath cluster closely, their tiny round blooms forming a light, misty halo that softens the composition and adds classic wedding charm. From behind the flower, wispy strands of bright green, grass-like foliage spring outward in fine arcs, giving the piece a sense of gentle movement, as if stirred by the breeze on Chislehurst Common. A single, broader green leaf is neatly folded and wrapped to support the stems, lending a tailored, almost architectural element that makes the boutonniere feel refined and ready for a smart lapel. The stems are tightly wrapped in a satin ribbon that shifts from lavender-pink to a deeper magenta-purple, the subtle sheen catching the light and tying the palette together in a sophisticated, understated way. Soft, natural lighting washes across the arrangement, casting faint shadows that reveal dimension without harshness, suggesting a calm, late-afternoon glow before a ceremony. This image evokes the quiet anticipation of a wedding day or prom night in Chislehurst, ideal for illustrating elegant buttonholes, groom's accessories, or refined floral detailing for local celebrations.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, striking boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, the kind of understated texture that recalls table linens in cosy Chislehurst manor houses. At the centre is a lush fuchsia-pink rose, its petals dense and velvety, folding in on themselves in a perfect rosette that suggests both freshness and quiet confidence. Nestled at its base, clusters of white baby's breath form a soft halo, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms lending a gentle, romantic haze around the vivid rose. Between these airy white flowers, bright red hypericum berries peek through, smooth and polished, adding a festive note of warmth and a contemporary twist. Around everything, a careful collar of greenery frames the composition: wispy, fern-like fronds extend outward with a light, feathery touch, while darker, broader leaves have been artfully curled, giving the design a sculpted, almost architectural feel. The stems are tightly bound and wrapped with a vivid red satin ribbon, the sheen of the fabric echoing the richness of the rose and drawn into a small, precise bow that signals craftsmanship and care. The soft, even lighting reveals every nuance of colour and texture, from the rose's deep pink tones to the subtle shadows in the folds of the leaves. This floral detail feels perfectly suited to a groom stepping out from a ceremony near Chislehurst High Street or a smart celebration close to Scadbury Park, capturing that blend of tradition, romance, and modern style that local couples so often look for.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a neutral, light beige fabric backdrop, whose softly woven texture has the same understated charm as the period homes around Chislehurst Common. At the centre, a single rosebud in luscious fuchsia pink, verging on deep magenta, is tightly curled, its velvety petals forming a perfect spiral that suggests both romance and anticipation. Around this focal bloom, tiny white baby's breath flowers are gathered in airy clusters, their small, star-like heads creating a frothy halo that softens the intensity of the rose's rich colour. Wisps of bright green, feathery foliage fan out gracefully, adding movement and a fresh, garden-like feel, much like the greenery winding along local garden paths off Royal Parade. Darker, broader leaves sit closer to the stem, offering a sense of balance and grounding to the composition. The stems are cleanly trimmed and wrapped with a smooth red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light in subtle highlights as it coils snugly around the base to secure the design. No bow overwhelms the flowers; instead, the ribbon forms a sleek, elegant finish that complements the rose's bold hue. Bright, even lighting reveals every petal edge, every tiny gypsophila bloom, and the fine grain of the fabric beneath, giving the boutonnière a crisp, freshly made appearance. The overall mood is one of tender celebration and polished style, ideal for a groom or guest attending a wedding, civil ceremony, or formal event in and around Chislehurst.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Imagine a piece of Chislehurst's storied romance, woven in petals and leaves: this buttonhole arrangement is both tactile memory and elegant artistry. The central pink rose-its blush petals still poised in a near-perfect spiral-stands out with a sweet freshness akin to early blooms along Willow Grove in spring. A gentle peach alstroemeria, laid closely to the rose, opens to show off buttery yellow streaks and subtle chocolate markings, imbuing the design with detail and depth reminiscent of hidden woodland blossoms. Sprays of baby's breath lend a dreamlike, misty quality, while spherical, bright green mums add an invigorating pop of local greenery suggestive of Chislehurst's well-tended commons. Fern fronds and gently arching dark leaves fan out above and below, offering visual movement and a nod to the area's natural expanses. At the base, a vibrant fuchsia pink satin ribbon encircles the bundled stems, its gleam forming a small bow and a celebratory accent-echoing the pride and festivity found in Chislehurst gatherings. All these elements are presented against a softly textured, oatmeal linen surface that enriches each hue and detail, drawing the viewer's focus to the delicate craftsmanship. A quintessential adornment for any Chislehurst wedding, formal event, or heartfelt milestone, this boutonniere fuses scent, softness, and local tradition into a single, wearable floral masterpiece.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant, compact floral boutonniere lies carefully arranged on a pale, linen-textured beige fabric, its soft, neutral surface creating the calm backdrop of a dressing table on a Chislehurst wedding morning. The focal flower is a luminous white alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lily, its open bloom revealing broad petals brushed with delicate reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye towards the centre. Inside, fine stamens sit poised, giving a sense of freshness as though the flower was just cut from a nearby Kentish garden. Nestled beside it, a vibrant lime-green cone of closely layered buds, likely an Ornithogalum cluster, introduces a sculptural element; its tight, scale-like texture adds interest and contrast against the smooth alstroemeria petals. Threaded between these main forms, sprays of white baby's breath create a misty, cloud-light effect, their tiny blossoms evoking the soft haze over Scadbury Park on a cool morning. Underpinning the flowers, a fan of deep green, pointed leaves offers structure, while slender, grass-like strands arc gracefully outward, adding gentle movement and a whisper of wildness, as if a breeze from Chislehurst Common had brushed past. At the right edge, the stems are bound and adorned with a neatly tied bright pink satin bow, the glossy ribbon forming a petite, perfectly shaped knot that brings a playful splash of colour to the overall serene palette. The lighting is even and natural, enhancing every nuance of texture, from the satin ribbon to the fine veins in the petals. This refined boutonniere feels perfect for a groom, usher, or prom guest anywhere around Chislehurst, a small yet meaningful floral detail that quietly celebrates love, new beginnings, and local craftsmanship.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonnière is photographed from slightly above, resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose warm, woven texture feels reminiscent of a relaxed, countryside celebration on the edge of Chislehurst. At its centre sits a single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom, the petals gently ruffled and layered in soft curves, creating a plush, almost rose-like rosette of creamy white. The flower's heart is slightly shadowed, drawing the eye inward and giving a sense of depth and tenderness, as if capturing a quiet moment before a bride and groom exchange vows. Nestled just to the side are two pale eustoma buds, elongated and smooth, washed with hints of soft green and ivory, poised as though they are about to unfurl later in the evening. Airy sprays of white baby's breath are interlaced among the focal flower and buds, their clusters of pin-sized blossoms forming a light, misty halo that contrasts beautifully with the more substantial lisianthus petals. Behind and around the flowers, slim, grass-like fronds of foliage splay gently to the left, adding a graceful sense of movement, while a slightly broader, deeper green leaf cradles the main bloom, offering a lush backdrop and balancing the composition. The stems are tightly grouped and wrapped with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied in a neat, playful bow that introduces a joyful burst of colour, perfect for a wedding at a local Chislehurst venue or a prom at a nearby school. Soft, even lighting allows every vein in the leaves and every curve of petal to be seen clearly, capturing the freshness and handcrafted care that a local florist would bring to a groom's finishing touch.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonniere is shown resting horizontally on a pale, oatmeal-coloured linen surface, the gentle weave of the fabric providing a calm, neutral backdrop that recalls the soft, natural tones found around Chislehurst's woodlands and ponds. At the heart of the piece sits a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth and slightly luminous, opening out like wings to reveal a centre tinged with soft yellow and the faintest blush of pink. Around the base of the orchid, delicate clusters of white baby's breath form a cloud-like collar, each tiny flower head creating a dreamy, airy texture that softens the overall outline. A few slender, vibrant green leaves emerge subtly from behind, adding freshness and a glimmer of garden foliage, while off to one side, a small offshoot carries several lime-green orchid buds, tightly closed and full of quiet potential. The stems are carefully bound together with a narrow fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact, elegant bow whose glossy surface catches the light, adding a playful pop of celebratory colour against the neutral linen. The lighting in the image is even and gentle, enhancing the sense of calm refinement, and allowing the viewer to notice details such as the orchid's delicate veining and the fine grain of the woven fabric. The design feels intimate and thoughtful, perfectly suited to a groom, best man, or prom guest dressing for a special occasion in Chislehurst, perhaps arriving from nearby roads like Old Hill or Prince Imperial Road, where such a boutonniere would add a final, polished touch of floral elegance to a cherished day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid out carefully on a light beige, woven fabric backdrop, the subtle texture echoing the sort of natural linens often used in rustic wedding styling around Chislehurst's village halls and historic venues. At the centre sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals a calm, velvety white that unfurls in smooth, rounded layers. The innermost part of the bloom reveals a soft wash of pale yellow and cream in the throat, adding gentle warmth and suggesting a fresh, newly opened flower. Around this focal orchid, delicate sprigs of baby's breath are gathered in generous clusters; each minuscule Gypsophila blossom forms a misty, cloud-like surround that softens the boutonniere's silhouette and introduces a sense of lightness. Fine strands of fresh green foliage, likely a feathery fern, emerge from beneath the petals and tiny flowers, their slender, arching lines adding a natural, slightly whimsical touch, as if they were just picked from a shaded garden near Scadbury Park. The stems are brought together with precision and wrapped tightly in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, its smooth, slightly lustrous finish catching the light with a discreet sheen. A small, neat bow is tied near the top of the stem wrap, indicating the point where a pin would secure the boutonniere to a jacket. The overall colour palette of creamy whites, soft yellow hints, and vivid green set against the neutral beige background creates an impression of quiet luxury and purity. This boutonniere feels ideal for a groom taking photos under the trees in Chislehurst, a subtle symbol of commitment and grace captured in a single, elegant floral accent.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory-white rose boutonniere is displayed at a graceful angle across a neutral, linen-textured fabric, capturing the quiet intimacy of a wedding morning in Chislehurst. The rosebud, plump and smooth, is tightly formed with only the outermost petals starting to curl back, as if the flower is just awakening to the day's celebration. Its creamy white tone is soft rather than stark, creating a gentle, romantic mood. Surrounding the rose are delicate sprays of tiny white blossoms, like baby's breath, that cluster around the central bloom in airy tufts. Each minuscule flower adds to a misty, cloudlike effect, lightening the composition and giving a sense of breath and space. Behind and beside the rose, slim, deep green leaves and a few finer, fern-like sprigs provide structure and a natural framework. Their varied textures-from smooth and glossy to feathery and intricate-add depth without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. The stems are bound together in a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with precise care and finished in a small, neat bow positioned just below the flower heads, signalling that this piece is ready to be fastened onto a jacket. The light beige background, with its discernible woven pattern, feels like a fine table linen or the lining of a carefully chosen suit, echoing the understated elegance many couples in the area choose for ceremonies near Chislehurst Commons and the village's historic venues. Soft, diffused lighting gently illuminates the rose and foliage, enhancing their natural contours and textures, and evoking that hushed, hopeful moment before the groom steps out to meet his partner.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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