Manor House BUTTONHOLES

At Manor House Florist, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to look flawless from the very first photo to the last dance. Working every day in the heart of Manor House, close to Green Lanes, Finsbury Park and the bustle of Seven Sisters Road, we create fresh, stylish pieces that perfectly complement your suit, dress or occasion.

Whether you're planning an intimate registry office wedding, a grand celebration in Harringay, or a formal event near Stoke Newington or Finsbury Park, our experienced florist team will guide you on flower choice, colour, and style. From classic rose buttonholes to modern wildflower clusters and foliage-only designs, every piece is wired and finished by hand for comfort and durability.

We offer same-day delivery across Manor House and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM, so last-minute corsages and buttonholes are never a problem.

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Browse our curated collection of buttonholes online or pop in to chat through your ideas. At Manor House Florist, we combine local knowledge with professional wedding expertise to make sure every petal is picture-perfect on your special day.

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BUTTONHOLES
A carefully crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, gently woven fabric, the subtle linen-like texture creating a warm, neutral backdrop that lets each bloom shine. At its centre, two open lisianthus flowers glow softly, their white petals curling into delicate ruffles tipped with a vivid band of deep purple, as if brushed with watercolour. These focal blooms are surrounded by tiny white filler flowers that resemble baby's breath, each small floret adding a touch of airiness and a whisper of tradition. Rising slightly above them, a slim spire of muscari-grape-hyacinth-like florets in a saturated purple-blue-adds vertical interest and a hint of woodland charm, its clustered bells packed tightly along the stem. Tucked among the flowers, two pale green buds remain closed, promising future blossoms and reinforcing the sense of freshness you might associate with an early-morning delivery from a local Manor House florist. Fine feathery greenery, likely asparagus fern, fans out around the flowers, its soft fronds lending a natural, slightly wild edge that contrasts beautifully with the crispness of the petals. All of the stems are brought together at the base and wrapped with a smooth, white satin ribbon, tied with precise care into a tidy bow, clearly indicating the boutonniere is ready to be pinned onto a jacket for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom in and around Manor House, Finsbury Park, or nearby Harringay. The overall impression is one of serene elegance and quiet emotion: a small floral detail that feels intimate, thoughtfully designed, and perfectly suited to mark a meaningful day without overwhelming the wearer.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted floral boutonniere rests on a neutral, woven fabric background, its pale beige tones setting off the colours of the flowers the way a calm Manor House morning sets off the bustle of Green Lanes. At the heart of the design sits a dainty cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms, their ruffled petals opening in gentle spirals of blush and rose, like tiny garden flowers just caught at their sweetest moment. Nestled among them, sprays of white baby's breath scatter tiny stars of bloom, giving the piece a light, cloud-like halo and a vintage romance that feels perfect for a wedding or prom. Threaded through the pink and white, a few slim spikes of lavender or deep purple florets add a subtle richness, hinting at scented herb borders in local gardens between Manor House and Harringay. On one side, slender, slightly curved buds in creamy white with a wash of pale green-similar to freesia or other narrow-throated flowers-reach outward, still tightly furled and full of quiet anticipation. The flowers are supported by broad, glossy leaves in rich emerald tones, while wisps of fine, grass-like foliage extend delicately from the base, softening the edges with a natural, just-picked feel. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, symmetrical bow whose satin sheen catches the light and adds a joyous, celebratory note. In the gentle, even lighting, every curve of petal and line of leaf is visible, creating a composed, tranquil scene that captures the intimacy of a hand-made floral accessory ready to be pinned on for a Manor House ceremony or special evening out.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere lies thoughtfully placed on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, its understated setting echoing the relaxed yet refined character of Manor House's side streets. The rose itself is partially open, its petals curling outward in smooth, velvety layers that shift from a richer, sunlit apricot at the centre to a soft, creamy blush at the outer edge, as if capturing the glow of an early evening sky over Green Lanes. Just above the rose, a delicate spray of white baby's breath is arranged with care, each tiny bloom like a dot of soft light, adding airiness and a whisper of classic romance. Slender green sprigs and a couple of broader, deep green leaves emerge from behind the rose, arching gently and giving the arrangement a balanced, organic silhouette that feels both polished and natural. Around the stems, a coordinating peach satin ribbon is wrapped smoothly and evenly, its subtle sheen catching the light as it finishes in a neat, compact bow that secures every element in place. The boutonniere is lit by gentle, diffuse lighting that reveals the fine grain of the fabric beneath, the intricate folds of each rose petal, and the fragile clusters of gypsophila without a single harsh shadow. The mood is one of quiet anticipation and heartfelt celebration, evoking a groom or prom guest pinning this piece to a lapel before stepping out from a townhouse near Manor House tube for a ceremony, registry office wedding, or special family gathering across North London.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A sophisticated boutonniere featuring a single white Phalaenopsis orchid is displayed thoughtfully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, reminiscent of the calm, neutral tones often chosen for wedding suites in Manor House's period homes. The orchid's large, velvety petals open in a graceful fan, pure white at first glance, then drawing the eye inward to a throat painted with soft yellow and fine touches of reddish-orange or light brown, like delicate ink marks that add character and warmth. Encircling this central bloom are clusters of airy white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a gentle, cloud-like ring that softens the composition and suggests a sense of romance and tenderness. To one side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum pom-pom buds sit proudly, their rounded forms and textured, almost spiky petals creating a vivid contrast against the smooth orchid and hinting at a more contemporary, playful design sensibility. A rich, forest-green leaf is nestled underneath, providing a natural base and framing the flowers, while a smaller, darker green leaf near the stems adds dimension. The stems themselves are firmly bound with a bold crimson red satin ribbon, tightly wrapped and finished in a small, elegant knot or bow that introduces a striking accent-ideal for coordinating with a red tie, pocket square, or bridesmaid dresses. The textured background, with its visible weave, mirrors the rustic fabrics often used in Manor House reception décor, and the soft, even lighting enhances every contour and shadow, suggesting a piece crafted with care by a local florist ready to pin this onto a lapel for a wedding, black-tie dinner, or special celebration.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven fabric, the gentle texture of the cloth echoing the relaxed yet refined style of many Manor House celebrations. The focal point is an immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals broad, smooth, and slightly curved, catching soft daylight as though it has just been placed by a careful florist's hand. At the orchid's centre, a subtle blend of creamy yellow and delicate orange lends warmth and depth, giving the flower a quietly luminous heart. Encircling this main blossom are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny floret forming part of an airy constellation, softening the edges of the design and adding a sense of lightness and romance. To one side, a tight cluster of round, glossy red berries brings a vivid punch of colour, their polished skins suggesting the richness of winter berries seen in local gardens along Green Lanes. Interspersed nearby, smaller pale green berries or buds introduce gentle variation, as if the piece has been gathered from a mixed hedgerow. Lush, mid-green leaves of different sizes and shapes are tucked thoughtfully among the flowers and berries, their clean outlines framing the orchid and emphasising its snowy brightness. The stems are bound together at the base with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and tied into a modest, secure knot, its short tails lying neatly in place and hinting at the care that went into the arrangement. The whole piece feels tailored for a wedding, prom, or formal event in or around Manor House, offering a compact yet expressive accent that sits close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately handcrafted pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, woven linen surface, its soft colours and textures evoking a calm, romantic moment before a ceremony in Manor House. Captured from a gentle overhead angle, the single rose is the clear focal point, its velvety petals transitioning from a tender blush at the centre to a richer magenta-pink along the outer edges, where they curl and layer over one another in an intricate, natural spiral. Encircling the base of the rose are light, feathery sprigs of white baby's breath; their tiny, pearl-like blossoms create a misty, cloud-like ring that adds contrast and a sense of lightness. Slender strands of fine, bright green foliage arc outwards from behind the rose, suggesting movement and giving the boutonniere a fresh-from-the-garden feel, while a broader, deeper green leaf is carefully folded to wrap around the stems, providing a smooth, polished base. The stems are bound in a narrow satin ribbon of soft pink, wrapped neatly and finished with an understated bow whose tails lie lightly across the fabric. A discreet, silver-coloured pin is visible at the back, indicating that the piece is ready to be fastened onto a lapel for a wedding, prom, or formal dinner along Green Lanes or near Clissold Park. Soft, even lighting gently highlights the textures of the petals, foliage, and linen, casting subtle shadows that add depth. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and quiet elegance, a timeless floral accent designed to bring a hint of romance and colour to a tailored suit or jacket.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted boutonnière lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, the subtle texture of the cloth echoing the understated elegance of a Manor House celebration. At its heart is a deep fuchsia rose, rich and velvety, the petals layered in a tight spiral that opens gently towards the edges, as if the flower is just beginning to unfurl on a cool North London morning. Surrounding the rose, tiny white blooms of baby's breath float like a delicate mist, their miniature petals softening the composition and adding the sort of classic charm often chosen by couples marrying at local venues near Finsbury Park or Harringay. Tucked between these clouds of white, small clusters of red hypericum berries gleam with a polished sheen, their round shapes offering a playful contrast to the rose's intricate curves. Fine, feathery green foliage extends from the sides, adding movement and a sense of lightness, while broader, darker green leaves are artfully curled and layered beneath, giving the design structure and depth. The stems are gathered together and tightly wrapped with a smooth red satin ribbon, its surface catching the light in gentle highlights, then finished with a neat little bow that sits comfortably against the fabric, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket. The lighting is soft and natural, casting faint shadows that accentuate every edge and contour, from the rose's petals to the linen-like background. This small floral piece feels romantic yet grounded, a refined accent perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest walking the streets around Manor House on a special day.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a subtly woven, light beige textile that recalls natural linen or fine burlap, a single-stem boutonnière is displayed with care, its simplicity elevated by thoughtful detail. The focal point is a lush pink rosebud, somewhere between soft fuchsia and deep raspberry, its petals tightly curled inward, creating a sense of anticipation, as if just about to unfurl. Nestled closely around it are misty clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, each tiny flower a pinpoint of brightness that softens the rose's intensity and brings a delicate, lace-like texture to the design. Fine, grass-like green foliage radiates outward from behind the main bloom, its feathery tips overlapping and interweaving to form an airy frame that feels natural and slightly whimsical, reminiscent of the greenery you might see spilling over garden walls around Manor House and along Green Lanes. A few darker, broader leaves at the base provide gentle support, giving the petite arrangement balance and depth. The stems are wrapped with a coral-toned satin ribbon that catches the light with a soft sheen, its colour harmonising beautifully with the rose and hinting at a celebratory mood. The ribbon is wound neatly and securely, as a professional florist would do for a wedding morning, leaving a small, tidy finish that tucks in just beneath the flower heads. Bright, even lighting shows the fresh, velvety surface of the rose petals and the subtle shadows cast by the foliage, evoking the cool, scented crispness of flowers prepared at dawn for a Manor House ceremony, civil service, or special event where elegance, tenderness, and a handcrafted touch come together.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Evoking the early romance and gentle promise of wedding mornings in the Manor House area, this carefully arranged boutonniere lies poised on a light, natural linen fabric-its delicate weave catching soft window light. The centrepiece is a pastel pink rosebud, its petals gathered in a subtle whirl, the blush deepening at the flower's heart and glowing with all the charm of a spring sunrise over Harringay. Nearby, an alstroemeria, painted in faint peach and sunlight yellow, opens to reveal intricate, almost hand-drawn flecks, weaving a story of attention to detail worthy of a top artisan florist. Clouds of ethereal white gypsophila and round, mossy green chrysanthemum accents add layers of texture reminiscent of Manor House's hidden pocket parks. Ribbonlike green sprigs and sturdy, dark glossy leaves frame the design, offering balance and structure-some gently curled, others standing tall as if bowing politely along Seven Sisters Road. The stems are bound with a vibrant, fuchsia-pink satin ribbon-its sheen catching the eye and its bow tied just so, an emblem of celebration and care. Perfect for grooms, prom goers, or anyone seeking an accent of natural grace, this boutonniere does more than complete an outfit; it brings the fragrance and style of Manor House to any ceremony, expertly crafted for the discerning tastes of North London's residents.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral buttonhole is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric forming a calm, neutral backdrop that allows every detail of the design to be appreciated. At the centre sits a pristine white alstroemeria, its petals slightly flared and gently ruffled, with a scattering of fine reddish-brown speckles leading into the flower's throat, guiding the eye toward its delicate stamens. Just to the left of this main bloom rises a striking column of bright lime-green buds, clustered tightly in a conical spike that adds height, texture, and an unexpectedly contemporary touch. Threaded gracefully through the composition are small clouds of white baby's breath, each tiny floret forming a soft punctuation of lightness among the bolder shapes. The foliage beneath is layered and considered: broad, deep green leaves create a solid, architectural base, while finer, grass-like blades curl and sweep around the flowers, suggesting motion and giving the piece an organic, freshly gathered feel, as if it had just been assembled from a Manor House garden near Woodberry Wetlands. At the right, where everything is neatly bound together, a glossy pink satin ribbon is tied into a precise little bow, its smooth sheen catching the light and lending a romantic, celebratory note. The lighting across the scene is gentle and even, revealing the velvety textures of the petals and the crisp edges of the greenery without glare. This thoughtfully composed boutonniere, ideal for a groom, usher, or prom guest heading out from Manor House station, conveys quiet elegance, freshness, and the touch of an experienced local florist who understands how flowers should sit comfortably on a lapel throughout a long, happy day.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, fully opened and luxuriously ruffled, lies diagonally across a pale beige, linen-style fabric, creating a calm, romantic composition that feels right at home in the quieter streets of Manor House. The lisianthus, with its layered petals curling softly at the edges, sits slightly off-centre to the right, its creamy white tone glowing gently against the textured weave beneath. Just beside it, two slender lisianthus buds, still closed and tinted in shades of pale green and ivory, nestle in close, like a whisper of the flowers still to open later in the day. Spun delicately through the piece are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming light, cloud-like accents that soften the line of the stems. From behind the main bloom, a narrow fan of green, grass-like foliage sweeps towards the lower left corner, creating a sense of motion and balance, while a deeper green, broader leaf provides a solid base that visually anchors the boutonniere. At the lower right, the stems are trimmed neatly and bound with a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow. The ribbon's satin surface shines lightly, adding a playful, modern twist to this otherwise classic white-and-green palette. The simple overhead lighting reveals every curve and petal without harsh shadows, as if this buttonhole has just been finished on the workbench of Manor House Florist, ready for same-day delivery to a groom preparing for his wedding photos along Green Lanes or in one of the area's leafy garden squares.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately crafted orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the kind of simple, elegant backdrop you might find on a carefully set table before a wedding reception in Manor House. At the centre lies a single, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its wide petals smooth and slightly curved, forming a gentle cup around a refined throat that glows with soft yellow and a hint of blush pink near the inner edges. The bloom appears luminous against the neutral fabric, as though lightly brushed by diffused daylight. Encircling the base of the orchid, feathery sprays of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny blossoms, their clustered, cloud-like forms lending an ethereal softness and subtle fullness. A few slim, bright green leaves peek out from behind the flowers, injecting a clean, natural contrast that evokes the freshness of stems just cut and conditioned in a local studio off Green Lanes. Extending from one side are several unopened orchid buds, lime-green and tightly furled, adding an organic sense of movement and the promise of blooms that will unfurl later in the day. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, compact bow whose glossy finish adds a celebratory splash of colour, ideal for pairing with a dark suit or evening dress. The composition is softly lit, revealing every subtle vein in the orchid petals, the delicate beads of gypsophila, and the fine weave of the background fabric, making this boutonniere feel intimate, romantic, and suited to weddings, proms, or special dinners around Manor House and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere rests on a pale beige, woven fabric surface, the texture of the cloth reminiscent of natural linen often seen in elegant Manor House townhouses. At the centre of the composition is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, opening in broad, graceful curves. The white of the petals is cool and pure, but at the heart of the flower a soft, buttery yellow glow appears in the throat, hinting at the living warmth of the bloom. Framing this central orchid, clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate, cloud-like surround, each tiny flower no bigger than a pinhead yet contributing to a soft, romantic haze that lightens the whole design. Fine strands of vibrant green foliage, likely a light, feathery fern, weave in and out from beneath the flowers, adding gentle contrast and a sense of natural movement, as if a breeze from nearby Finsbury Park had just brushed through. The stems of the orchid and its companions are carefully bound with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished with a neat, modest bow that sits close to the base of the floral heads. The bow reinforces the sense of precision and craftsmanship, suggesting the practiced hands of an experienced florist preparing the piece for a wedding day. Soft, even lighting washes over the boutonniere, enhancing the crisp whites and fresh greens against the neutral background, creating an atmosphere of calm anticipation. This classic buttonhole feels perfectly suited to a Manor House ceremony or reception, a quiet emblem of love and commitment pinned to a groom's lapel as he greets guests arriving along nearby Green Lanes.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A meticulously crafted white rose boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige fabric background, whose subtle crosshatch weave recalls natural linen tablecloths found in small Manor House cafés. The focal point is a single ivory-white rosebud, its petals smooth, thick, and luxuriously velvety, gathered tightly in a classic spiral that hints at a full bloom yet to open. Around its base, hints of soft green sepals peek out, adding a touch of freshness at the point where stem meets flower. Curving around the rose, a halo of fine white baby's breath creates a delicate cloud of texture, each tiny blossom like a snowflake suspended in mid-air, softening the overall outline. A few carefully chosen pieces of foliage in varying shapes-slender, pointed leaves and lighter, feathery sprigs-frame the composition, their rich green tones setting off the purity of the white petals and echoing the greenery of nearby Manor House gardens and street trees. The stems are bound together in a smooth sheath of white satin ribbon, crisply wrapped to hide any rough edges, the finish completed with a neat, proportional bow tied just beneath the flower head. The bow's loops and trailing ends lie flat and orderly, suggesting the steady hands of an experienced florist. Gentle, diffused light falls across the scene, creating soft highlights on the petals and ribbon, while the textured fabric beneath provides an understated, elegant setting that never distracts from the floral work. The overall effect is one of timeless, formal beauty, evoking the quiet excitement of a groom preparing for his wedding just off Seven Sisters Road, or a smart civil ceremony in a local Manor House registry office.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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