Hornchurch Buttonholes – Crafted with Local Florist Expertise

At Florist Hornchurch, our passion for flowers shines through every elegant buttonhole we create. Whether you need a classic rose pin for a wedding on High Street, or a custom design to match a prom dress near Langtons Gardens, you can trust our experienced local team to deliver exceptional quality and personal service every time.

We proudly serve the Hornchurch community and nearby areas such as Upminster, Romford, and Emerson Park. Our florists know the local venues and the styles that shine in our neighbourhood, from civil ceremonies at the local registry office to garden celebrations along Billet Lane or events at Queen's Theatre Hornchurch. Every buttonhole is made to order by our expert hands, using only the freshest flowers and creative touches tailored to your theme.

Need a last-minute touch for your special occasion? We offer same-day delivery across Hornchurch and nearby areas if you order online before 3 PM. We’re proud to be the trusted florist locals rely on for professional floral advice, friendly service, and impeccable arrangements that add style and meaning to every event.

  • Handcrafted buttonholes, designed by local florists
  • Delivery throughout Hornchurch, Upminster, and Romford
  • Easy online ordering with punctual same-day service

If you’re looking for expertly designed buttonholes from a florist who cares about your event as much as you do, choose Florist Hornchurch. Your flowers, your way—delivered on time and with a smile.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, refined boutonniere lies on a pale beige linen backdrop, the subtle weave of the fabric giving a gentle, tactile warmth, like a well-loved tablecloth laid out for a family celebration in a Hornchurch home. The focal point is a pair of open lisianthus flowers, their white petals silky and lightly curled, each tip brushed with a deep, indulgent purple that frames the blooms like hand-painted edges. Nestled around them are clusters of tiny, star-shaped white filler flowers, evoking baby's breath and adding a soft, cloudlike halo that makes the central blossoms appear even more luminous. Rising elegantly from the cluster is a tight column of muscari, tiny bell-shaped flowers in a rich, inky purple-blue, reminiscent of grape hyacinths that might be spotted in front gardens along Osborne Road in early spring. Lush greenery forms a natural cradle: fine, feathery fronds that look almost like misted asparagus fern, interspersed with slightly broader, darker green leaves that give the piece structure and depth. Two pale green buds sit quietly among the foliage, their promise of future bloom echoing the anticipation of a wedding morning or prom night. The stems are gathered at the base and bound with a crisp white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly reflective, tied neatly to create a clean, tailored finish suitable for a groom, groomsman, or elegant guest. The whole design feels intimate and thoughtfully composed, like something a local Hornchurch florist might prepare for a couple marrying near Langtons Gardens, capturing both the freshness of the flowers and the emotion of a carefully planned, heartfelt occasion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted boutonniere or small corsage is displayed on a pale beige, tightly woven linen surface, its gentle texture providing a calm, understated backdrop that lets every detail of the flowers shine. At the heart of the piece sits a compact nest of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms, their ruffled petals layered like tiny garden stocks or petite cottage flowers, each floret brushed with subtle shifts of blush and shell pink. Nestled among them are countless pinpricks of crisp white baby's breath, the tiny Gypsophila heads forming an airy lace around the central flowers, evoking that timeless, romantic look so often chosen for weddings at nearby Hornchurch registry venues. Scattered throughout are small tufts of lavender or deep purple florets, adding quiet depth and a hint of duskier colour to the otherwise pastel composition. To one side, several elongated buds in creamy white fading to pale green remain partly closed, reminiscent of delicate freesias poised to open, their graceful lines leading the eye across the corsage. A base of vivid green, broad leaves grounds the arrangement, while fine, trailing strands of grass-like foliage and feathery greens spill gently outward, softening the silhouette and suggesting movement, as though the piece had just been gathered from a garden near Hylands Park. At the bottom, the stems are carefully bound and wrapped in a luminous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, balanced bow with neat loops and gently curved tails. The satin catches the light against the neutral fabric, adding a note of joy and refinement that makes this accessory feel perfectly suited to a wedding, prom, or special celebration in and around Hornchurch.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, soft peach rose boutonniere is captured in calm, even light as it rests on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that could easily echo a wedding tablecloth in a Hornchurch reception venue. The rose is partially open, its petals curling outward in a gentle spiral, with colour that deepens from a creamy, almost vanilla outer edge into a warmer apricot and soft orange glow towards the centre, like the last light of an Essex sunset. Just to one side and slightly above, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny blossoms, their delicate forms contrasting with the rose's fuller, velvety petals and bringing a whisper of romance reminiscent of bridal bouquets seen around Emerson Park and Upminster. Fine, grassy green stems and a few broader, darker leaves peek out from behind the bloom, framing it with fresh, natural greenery and adding a sense of movement, as though the boutonniere has just been gathered from a garden. The stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its surface catching the light with a gentle sheen, and finished with a small, modest bow or tidy knot that speaks of careful, practiced hands. Two deep green leaves curve protectively around the base of the stems, offering both structure and a rich colour contrast. The neutral woven background, with its subtle, even weave, keeps the focus entirely on the floral work, while still contributing a tactile, homely feel. Overall, the image conveys understated elegance and quiet joy, perfect for a groom or special guest seeking classic, handcrafted florals for a Hornchurch celebration.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage in this refined boutonniere, placed thoughtfully against a softly woven, light beige linen fabric that recalls the understated charm of a Hornchurch boutique venue. The orchid's petals are smooth and generous, curving outwards with a quiet confidence, while its centre reveals nuanced shades of soft yellow kissed with fine reddish-orange markings, like brushstrokes inside a porcelain bowl. Surrounding the bloom, clusters of dainty white baby's breath add an ethereal, mist-like texture, their tiny flowers resembling a veil of soft snow that softens the composition and brings a romantic air, perfect for civil ceremonies near Langtons or intimate gatherings off Station Lane. On the left side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds provide a lively burst of colour; their densely packed, slightly spiky petals bring a playful, modern twist to the classic white-and-green palette. A deep green leaf forms a natural base beneath the orchid, its surface smooth and slightly glossy, while a smaller, darker leaf near the stem adds another subtle layer of greenery and depth. Binding everything together, a rich crimson red satin ribbon is tightly wrapped around the stems, forming a sleek handle that ends in a precise knot or tiny bow, injecting a vibrant streak of colour that hints at celebration, love, and heartfelt vows. Crafted with the attentive eye of an experienced Hornchurch florist, this boutonniere feels both formal and fresh, a small floral detail designed to be pinned to a lapel and carried with pride through a day of photos, toasts, and timeless memories.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, handcrafted boutonniere is photographed from above, lying gently on a light beige, woven linen surface that resembles the natural, homespun textures often seen in rustic venues around Hornchurch. The eye is immediately drawn to the central white Phalaenopsis orchid, its satin-smooth petals unfurling in a calm, open shape that suggests poise and quiet confidence. Inside the flower, a soft wash of buttery yellow and muted orange glows from the throat, adding depth and a hint of warmth to the otherwise cool palette. Surrounding the orchid, petite white baby's breath blossoms cluster in loose sprays, their tiny, cloud-like flowers lending an almost misty softness and a sense of lightness to the whole piece. Positioned just beneath and to one side, a bunch of glossy red berries, likely hypericum, shines like polished glass, their round forms capturing a cheerful, celebratory energy that would feel at home at a winter wedding reception near Emerson Park or an autumn ceremony at a local Hornchurch church. Interspersed among the flowers and berries are fresh green leaves of varied shapes, from tapered points to more oval silhouettes, which add structure and a lush, natural frame. A vivid red satin ribbon wraps around the base of the stems, its surface smooth and slightly reflective, tied in a small, tight knot with short trailing ends that suggest readiness for pinning to a lapel or dress. The composition balances modern elegance with a touch of seasonal festivity, making this boutonniere a fitting accent for grooms, groomsmen, or prom guests using local Hornchurch florists for same-day event flowers.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere lies gracefully on a natural, light beige linen surface, the textured fabric forming a calm, neutral canvas that allows the floral details to shine. Viewed from a subtly raised angle, the rose appears semi-open and freshly cut, its velvety petals swirling from a soft, powdery pink heart to edges shaded with a deeper, more vibrant rose tone. Around the central bloom, airy sprays of creamy white baby's breath cluster in tiny orbs, like a gentle mist surrounding the focal flower, bringing an ethereal softness reminiscent of a hazy morning over Harrow Lodge Park in Hornchurch. Wispy, emerald green, grass-like foliage fans out delicately from behind, with long, slender blades curling outward to create a light, feathery frame. A single broader, darker green leaf has been folded and shaped with precision to wrap neatly around the base, forming a tidy green collar that both supports and showcases the flowers. The stems are carefully bound together with a glossy satin ribbon in two harmonious shades: a tender lavender-pink that reflects the rose's inner petals, and a deeper magenta-purple running along the edges, tied into a sleek knot without a fussy bow. The even, soft lighting reveals subtle curves, shadows, and textures, lending the boutonniere a three-dimensional realism, as though you could reach out and feel the cool satin and fresh greenery. Crafted with the quiet poise you'd expect from an experienced Hornchurch florist, this piece feels perfect for a wedding at a local church, a prom evening starting near Ardleigh Green, or any formal occasion where understated romance and refined detail are cherished.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a pale beige, lightly woven fabric that resembles soft linen, this elegant boutonniere feels poised for a special moment in Hornchurch, perhaps just before a ceremony on a quiet street off the High Road. The eye is immediately drawn to the single fuchsia pink rose at the centre, its petals lush and velvety, spiralling outward in tight, confident layers that signal a bloom at perfect maturity. Around its base, delicate tufts of white baby's breath form a cloud-like halo, each tiny flower adding texture and a whisper of innocence, softening the boldness of the pink. Threaded between these white sprigs are clusters of shining red hypericum berries, their rounded forms and glossy skins introducing a cheerful, almost festive note to the design. The greenery is thoughtfully composed: fine, feathery fronds suggest airy movement, while darker, broader leaves are curled and tucked to frame the rose, shaping the boutonniere into a compact, sculptural piece. The stems are wrapped snugly in a band of rich red satin ribbon, knotted into a refined little bow that echoes the romance of the rose and the vibrancy of the berries, suggesting careful craftsmanship and comfort when pinned to a lapel. Subtle, natural light washes across the scene, casting gentle shadows that reveal the texture of the fabric and the contours of each petal and leaf. Seen from a slightly overhead angle, the buttonhole looks ready to be worn by a groom or groomsman at a Hornchurch wedding, perhaps after being hand-delivered from a trusted local florist for a day filled with warmth, love, and celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that recalls the simple, elegant table runners often seen at Hornchurch wedding receptions. The central focus is a single rosebud in a rich fuchsia or deep pink tone, its petals tightly furled, giving the impression of captured movement, as though it might unfurl with the warmth of the day. Surrounding the rose are soft clusters of white Baby's Breath, each tiny bloom forming a delicate cloud that lightens the arrangement and sets off the saturated colour of the rose. Threaded through and behind the flowers, fine, feathery green foliage fans out in natural, slightly irregular arcs, adding an airy, garden-fresh feel that hints at morning walks through local green spaces like Harrow Lodge Park. Slightly broader green leaves form a discreet base at the back, providing structure and depth. The stems of the rose and foliage are bound tightly together with a smooth red satin ribbon, wound with care to create a slim, polished handle. The ribbon gleams subtly where the light touches it, complementing the pink tones of the rose and adding an extra note of celebration, as if ready for a prom night at a nearby school or a civil ceremony off Hornchurch High Street. The composition is brightly lit, showing crisp edges and vivid colours, evoking the scent of fresh flowers and the quiet anticipation of a special day, exactly the kind of lapel flower a local florist would hand over just before the first photographs are taken.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set upon a textured backdrop of light beige linen-reminiscent of the warm, inviting spaces found in Hornchurch homes-this handcrafted boutonniere exudes refined celebration. The central rose, softly blushing with tightly furled pink petals, offers a sense of promise and elegance, its spiral formation suggesting a moment captured at its most beautiful. Alongside, a lighter bloom-likely an Alstroemeria-spreads its pastel peach and pink petals wide, delicately veined and flashed with hints of sunny yellow. Baby's breath gathers in cloud-like puffs around the central blossoms, while playful spheres of vibrant green button mums peek through, offering fresh energy and contrast. Arching blades of deep green grass and wispy fern sprigs lift the arrangement, counterbalanced at the base by broader, deep green leaves, some folded to create fullness and visual grounding. Wrapping the stems, a glossy fuchsia satin ribbon is tied with precision, its bow compact and joyful, shining in soft Hornchurch daylight. Whether intended for a groom at a Langtons House wedding or as a cherished accessory at an evening event in one of Hornchurch's elegant restaurants, this boutonniere captures the freshness of early morning market flowers and the sophisticated flair of local celebrations, touching the senses with gentle aroma and a vision of love's new beginning.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-like fabric that recalls the neutral table runners often used in Hornchurch reception venues, a compact floral boutonniere is carefully arranged as if waiting to be pinned to a jacket before the ceremony. At the centre, a white alstroemeria opens gracefully, its petals lightly ruffled at the edges and traced with fine reddish-brown speckles toward the base, suggesting both delicacy and character. The bloom's stamens are visible, small yet defined, giving a sense of freshness as though the flower has just been cut and conditioned. Nestled beside it on the left, a vivid green spire of clustered buds-resembling Ornithogalum-adds a textured, almost architectural element, each bud a tiny scale that catches the light. Scattered throughout, dainty tufts of white baby's breath float between the main elements, their tiny blossoms forming a filigree of softness that tempers the stronger shapes and colours. This floral cluster is cradled by deep green, pointed leaves, which provide structure and a rich contrast to the white petals, while finer strands of grass-like foliage arc gently outward, suggesting movement and an organic, garden-fresh feel. Tying everything together is a bright pink satin ribbon, wrapped firmly around the stems and finished with a neat, playful bow on the right side, bringing a joyful accent that hints at romance and celebration. The light falls evenly across the arrangement, revealing every texture from velvety petal to glossy leaf. It evokes the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in Hornchurch, perhaps as the groom dresses near Emerson Park, this small, elegant piece ready to accompany him through photos, vows, and evening dances.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a warm, oatmeal-beige fabric, the weave of the cloth suggesting a natural linen or burlap texture like you might see on rustic reception tables in Hornchurch's cosy venues. The central flower is a fully opened white eustoma, or lisianthus, its ruffled petals unfolding in soft concentric layers that create a gentle, cup-like shape, glowing subtly against the neutral background. Just beside it, two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy green lean in, their tips still closed, hinting at flowers yet to bloom and echoing the sense of promise that surrounds a marriage ceremony or prom night along the streets around Upminster Bridge and Emerson Park. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath weave between the main bloom and the buds, each floret like a miniature star, giving the piece a cloud-soft halo and adding a light, airy volume without feeling heavy or crowded. Fine, dark green, grass-like leaves arc gracefully from behind the blossoms, sweeping down to the left, while a more substantial green leaf rests quietly at the back, giving depth and a sense of structure, much like greenery framing a garden border in one of Hornchurch's front gardens. At the base of the design, the stems are carefully bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, jaunty bow that introduces a playful touch of colour. The ribbon's silky sheen contrasts beautifully with the matte, natural fabric beneath it, making this boutonnière feel both classic and contemporary, perfect for a groom or guest whose flowers have been thoughtfully arranged for a special day in and around Hornchurch.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, flawless white orchid boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, its placement horizontal and unhurried, as though waiting on a suit jacket before a ceremony in Hornchurch. The orchid, likely a Phalaenopsis, unfolds in broad, creamy-white petals with a satiny texture that seems almost cool to the touch. At its centre, the throat of the flower glows with a soft yellow, melting gradually into hints of very pale pink, drawing the eye inward to its intricate structure. Surrounding the base of the orchid is a cloud of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom a rounded dot of softness, creating an ethereal, mist-like frame that adds volume without overwhelming the central flower. Slender, fresh green leaves extend delicately from behind the arrangement, their clean lines and vivid colour balancing the dreamy whites. Off to one side, two smooth, lime-green orchid buds rest on a short branching stem, still tightly closed, suggesting the quiet promise of blooms to come and echoing themes of growth, commitment, and new chapters. The stems of the flowers and foliage are bound together with a narrow band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon. The ribbon has been tied into a neat, compact bow, its glossy surface catching the light and adding a joyful pop of colour that feels especially fitting for weddings, proms, or anniversary dinners at local Hornchurch restaurants. The overall mood is one of refined simplicity and thoughtful craftsmanship, as if created by a careful local florist who understands how a single orchid can carry the significance of an entire celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, the subtle threads and soft texture forming a calm, neutral stage for the flowers. The focal point is a single, fully open Phalaenopsis orchid in luminous white, its petals broad and slightly curved, catching the light with a gentle satin-like sheen. At the centre of the orchid, a hint of buttery yellow and creamy ivory glows in the throat, offering a quiet warmth against the cool purity of the surrounding petals. Encircling this central bloom is a delicate mist of baby's breath, each Gypsophila floret no larger than a pinhead, creating an airy, clouded frame that softens the boutonniere's outline. Slender strands of bright green, feathery foliage weave through the baby's breath, adding light movement and a fresh, botanical contrast, as though the piece has just been composed from a florist's bucket in a Hornchurch high street shop. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and greenery are gathered with precision and tightly bound in a smooth, matte white satin ribbon, the wrap finished with a neat, simple bow that signals the boutonniere is ready to be pinned to a suit jacket. The gentle lighting reveals the interplay of matte and shine-the faint gleam of the ribbon, the velvety orchid, the slightly rough linen beneath-while avoiding harsh shadows. This image captures the quiet ritual of wedding preparation, evoking a groom dressing for a ceremony at a nearby Hornchurch church or registry office, where a small, thoughtful floral detail like this boutonniere serves as a symbol of commitment, elegance, and calm anticipation.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is displayed at a diagonal angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, evoking the tranquil preparation moments before a ceremony in Hornchurch. At its heart is a single creamy white rosebud, not yet fully open, its velvety petals forming a smooth, rounded spiral that suggests freshness and gentle perfume. Around and slightly behind this central rose, delicate clusters of white baby's breath create a soft, misty halo, their tiny blossoms forming an airy counterpoint to the more solid rose. Slim, dark green leaves and feather-light sprigs of foliage frame the flowers, their shapes varying from narrow and pointed to finely fronded, giving the boutonniere a natural, garden-picked charm while still feeling precise and composed. The stems are skillfully bound in a band of white satin ribbon, tightly wrapped so no loose ends show, and finished with a small, tidy bow that rests just below the flower heads. The ribbon's subtle sheen catches the soft, diffused light, echoing the polished feel of a suit lapel or waistcoat. Beneath, the crosshatched texture of the fabric background provides a discreet, textile pattern that suggests a neutral dressing room or bridal suite close to Harrow Lodge Park, without drawing attention away from the floral work. The overall palette is restrained-creamy white, crisp white, and rich greens-creating a timeless, classic boutonniere suited for a groom or groomsmen at a traditional church, registry office, or local venue around Hornchurch, and conveying a quiet mood of commitment, tenderness, and thoughtful preparation.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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