Shacklewell BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Shacklewell, our hand-crafted buttonholes are designed to look perfect from "I do" on Shacklewell Lane photos, right through to late-night celebrations in Dalston or Stoke Newington. Every stem is wired and finished by an experienced florist who knows how important these small details are on your big day.

Whether you’re planning a relaxed registry office ceremony near St Mark’s Church, a stylish party by London Fields, or a formal event in nearby Canonbury, we’ll match your buttonholes to your bridal party bouquets, suits, and colour palette. From classic rose and gypsophila designs to modern, wildflower-inspired pieces, we create buttonholes that feel personal and photogenic.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Shacklewell, Dalston, and Stoke Newington when you order online before 3 PM. Your buttonholes arrive carefully packaged, clearly labelled for each member of the party, and ready to pin.

  • Expert wedding and event flowers designed locally in Shacklewell
  • Coordinated buttonholes, corsages and bouquets for a seamless look
  • Convenient online ordering with flexible, same-day delivery options

As a trusted local florist, we’re always happy to advise on styles, stem choices and quantities, from intimate elopements to full wedding parties. Share your plans with us and let Flowers Shacklewell create buttonholes that complete your look and feel truly "you" on the day.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, meticulously arranged boutonniere lies on a pale beige linen cloth, its finely woven texture catching the light like the subtle grain of an old Shacklewell café table. The floral cluster is built around two generous lisianthus blooms, their creamy white petals flowing in soft ruffles, each edge kissed with a saturated violet-purple that creates a dramatic, painterly outline. Nestled tight to one side is a column of muscari, tiny bell-like florets stacked along the stem in deep, inky purple-blue, adding a cool, moody note that recalls early spring borders in local gardens off Stoke Newington Road. Between these statement flowers, a scattering of tiny white filler blossoms brings an airy, cloudlike softness, filling the gaps with gentle brightness. Two small, pale green buds curve delicately from the base, still closed and full of promise, hinting at new blooms to come and the unfolding story of a wedding day or prom evening. Surrounding everything are fine strands of fern-like greenery and a few slightly broader leaves, the varied foliage adding movement, depth, and a hint of wildness, as though the stems were freshly gathered from a quiet corner of nearby Hackney Downs. The stems are drawn together tightly and wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, finished with a neat little bow that makes it unmistakably ready for pinning to a suit jacket or waistcoat. The composition feels intimate and thoughtful, the kind of handcrafted buttonhole someone from Shacklewell might choose when they want a touch of floral elegance that feels personal, not showy, carrying a sense of calm anticipation and heartfelt celebration.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere or petite corsage is displayed on a pale, woven linen surface, the neutral beige fabric giving the scene a calm, almost tactile softness, like the interior textiles of a well-loved Shacklewell home. At its core sits a tight gathering of light pink, multi-petalled blossoms, reminiscent of delicate stock or miniature garden blooms. Each petal appears gently ruffled at the edges, the colour shifting from a slightly deeper blush at the centre to a soft, almost shell-pink along the tips, as though the flowers have just opened in the cool morning air. Nestled between these central blooms, clouds of tiny white baby's breath create a lacy halo, lending a sense of weightlessness and romance, the kind often sought for weddings and proms held in venues around Hackney Downs or along Stoke Newington Road. Just peeking through are minute spikes of lavender or dusky purple florets, adding quiet contrast and drawing the eye deeper into the arrangement without disturbing its peaceful harmony. On one side, a small fan of slender, creamy white to pale green buds-likely young freesias or similar buds still tightly wrapped-extends outward, their closed forms suggesting a fragrance yet to be released. Supporting all this delicacy are broad, lush green leaves that cradle the flowers, while fine, thread-like fronds of ferny greenery spill and curl around the edges, giving the piece a slightly wild, garden-picked feel despite its careful craftsmanship. The stems are gathered neatly and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, elegant bow whose sheen catches the light in soft highlights. The ribbon's saturated pink tone both echoes and intensifies the pastel flowers, making the entire piece feel festive yet understated-perfect for pinning to a groom's jacket, prom suit, or special-occasion dress for celebrations across Shacklewell and the wider Hackney area, where a single thoughtfully arranged bloom can set the mood for the day.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige linen-style fabric, the fine weave of the cloth creating a calm, neutral backdrop reminiscent of a well-laid Shacklewell wedding table. The rose is partially open, with petals that spiral from a deeper salmon and warm apricot centre into softer, creamy peach edges, suggesting both tenderness and quiet sophistication. Tucked closely beside and just above the main bloom, a spray of snowy white baby's breath scatters tiny round blossoms like a delicate mist, adding a romantic, almost ethereal texture that has long been favoured for bridal parties across this corner of North London. Slim, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage extend subtly from behind the rose, while two broader dark green leaves arc gracefully around the base of the stems, their curved shapes lending support and a gently sculpted frame. The stems themselves are bound tightly with a smooth peach satin ribbon, wound with evident care and precision, finishing in a discreet, elegant knot that would sit comfortably against a suit lapel. Soft, diffused lighting reveals the velvety surface of the rose petals and the crisp, papery delicacy of the gypsophila, casting only the faintest shadows and maintaining a serene mood. Crafted in the style of an experienced local florist, this boutonniere evokes the feeling of a groom or guest setting out from a Shacklewell terrace towards a nearby ceremony, carrying with them a small but meaningful symbol of celebration, new beginnings, and lovingly considered floral design.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere rests against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the gentle texture of the background evoking the understated elegance of a laid table at a Shacklewell reception. At its heart, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid opens with serene grace, each broad petal silky and luminous, curving outward to frame a delicately detailed centre. Within the orchid's throat, soft yellow tones fade into light reddish-orange speckling, creating a warm focal point that draws the eye inward. Encircling this main bloom are airy sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms giving the arrangement a soft, romantic haze, like a fine mist over nearby Clissold Park in early spring. To the left, two round lime-green chrysanthemum buds, almost spherical and densely textured, introduce a playful, contemporary edge with their vivid colour and spiky form. Beneath everything, a broad, lush green leaf and a smaller, darker leaf provide structure and contrast, framing the flowers in deep, natural tones. The stems are carefully wrapped in a smooth crimson satin ribbon, wound in precise, tight coils and finished with a small knot or bow, providing a strong but elegant line of red that hints at celebration and love. The lighting is soft and even, allowing every petal, bead-like blossom, and thread of ribbon to be seen clearly, as though you were discussing boutonniere options with a trusted florist just off Shacklewell Lane. This refined piece feels ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, adding one quiet, sophisticated flourish to a day of shared vows and joyful photographs along nearby church steps.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, meticulously crafted boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven fabric background, its subtle linen texture evoking the relaxed elegance of a Shacklewell townhouse wedding. The composition is captured from above in gentle, natural light, which softly illuminates every curve of the flowers and every gleam on the berries. At the core of the design is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, smooth, and almost porcelain-like, opening outwards with quiet confidence. Inside the bloom, the throat shimmers with hints of creamy yellow and muted orange, delicate strokes of colour that bring warmth and life to the centre. Encircling the orchid, clouds of tiny baby's breath blossoms add a lacy, weightless texture, like fine mist around a bright focal point, enhancing the sense of romance and softness. To one side, a compact cluster of glossy red berries-rounded, plump, and richly coloured-creates a striking contrast against the white petals, lending a festive note that would feel perfectly at home at a winter ceremony near Hackney Downs or a Christmas party along Stoke Newington Road. A few pale green, still-maturing berries nestle among them, suggesting freshness and the passage of time. Around the flowers and berries, tidy green leaves-some small and elongated, others slightly broader-are arranged with care to cradle the design. The stems are gathered and wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, the material smooth and gently reflective, tied into a neat, compact knot with short, tidy tails that hint at professional craftsmanship. The overall impression is of an elegant, thoughtfully balanced floral accessory, ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or formal guests seeking a refined flourish prepared by an experienced local florist for a special day in and around Shacklewell.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is displayed against a neutral, light beige linen backdrop, photographed from above so its delicate craftsmanship can be almost felt through the image. The central rose is in a graceful semi-open bloom, its velvety petals unfolding from a pale, almost blush pink at the core to a deeper, more saturated pink along the softly curled edges, conveying freshness and gentle romance. Nestled snugly around the base of the rose are airy tufts of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a pearl on a cloud, adding volume and a classic, bridal softness without overpowering the main blossom. Behind this cluster, slender blades of bright, grass-like greenery arc outwards in fine, wispy lines, giving movement and a natural, garden-picked charm. A single, broader dark green leaf is neatly folded and wrapped around the lower part of the arrangement, providing both structure and a rich contrast to the lighter tones above. The stems are meticulously bound in a satin ribbon that shifts between lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, the lustrous fabric catching the light with a gentle sheen as it is secured in a simple knot rather than a bow, suggesting quiet sophistication. Soft, diffused lighting enhances the textures-the weave of the linen, the smoothness of the ribbon, the layered rose petals-and casts the faintest shadow beneath the boutonniere, making it appear ready to be lifted and pinned to a lapel. This could easily be the final finishing touch for a groom heading to a ceremony near Shacklewell Green, or a prom guest meeting friends near Dalston, a small floral token crafted with the sort of attentive care found at independent Shacklewell florists who know how to make intimate city moments feel truly special.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, lightly textured background that looks like woven linen, the subtle threads running beneath it like the quiet streets around Shacklewell in early morning light. Centred in the composition is a vivid fuchsia pink rose, its petals richly saturated and velvety, folding inwards in tight curls before easing out into generous outer layers that suggest a bloom cut at just the right moment. Surrounding this focal rose is a collar of white baby's breath, each miniature flower forming part of a frothy cloud that softens the intensity of the pink and adds a sense of innocence, perfect for a heartfelt wedding at a local registry office or a celebration near Dalston Junction. Tucked between these white sprigs are small, shining red hypericum berries, clustered like tiny jewels that bring a warm, almost berry-scented feeling to the arrangement, even though their beauty is purely visual. Fine, airy fronds of fern-like greenery extend lightly from one side, while more substantial dark green leaves, gently curled and shaped, frame the rose and hold the design together with graceful strength. The stems are bound in a smooth red satin ribbon, neatly wrapped and finished in a tidy bow that rests comfortably against the fabric, hinting at the care taken to ensure it sits well on a lapel. Captured from a slightly overhead angle, the image reveals the thoughtful balance of colour, texture, and form that an experienced Shacklewell florist might prepare for a groom, groomsman, or prom date wanting something both classic and slightly bold for their special day.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonnière lies across a pale, linen-textured background in warm beige tones, the cloth softly creased like a well-loved jacket laid out before a Shacklewell ceremony. At the centre, a single rosebud in deep fuchsia pink, almost edging toward magenta, remains tightly wrapped, its satin-smooth petals spiralling inward with a sense of quiet anticipation. Around this central bloom, clusters of tiny white baby's breath blossoms form a gentle halo, each miniature flower like a speck of foam, creating a light, cloud-like contrast to the rose's saturated colour. The interplay between the crisp white gypsophila and the bold pink rose suggests romance and tenderness, well suited for a wedding on a leafy street off Stoke Newington Road or an anniversary dinner nearby. A mix of foliage frames the flowers: fine, feathery green sprigs reach outward like soft, airy fronds, while a few broader, dark green leaves provide a sturdy base, giving the design both softness and structure. The stems, brought together at the base, are expertly wrapped in a coral-red satin ribbon, its surface gleaming subtly where the light touches it, echoing the richness of the rose and adding a refined, decorative finish. The ribbon binding is smooth and precise, hinting at the steady hands of a local florist used to preparing buttonholes for Shacklewell grooms and prom-goers. Bright, even lighting reveals every texture-from the delicacy of the baby's breath to the faint veins in the leaves-creating a sense of freshness, care, and gentle celebration, as if the wearer is moments away from stepping into a cherished occasion.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A tender, handcrafted boutonniere lies against a subtly woven linen textile-off-white with faint taupe threads reminiscent of Shacklewell's charming, historic homes. The focal bloom is a soft pink rosebud, its petals tightly overlapped in a spiraling embrace, unfolding with fresh promise and blushing at the edges. Next to it, a lighter peach-pink blossom opens gracefully-likely Alstroemeria-subtly striped and touched with sunbeam yellows that catch the eye. Delicate clouds of baby's breath scatter among these blooms, their tiny, snowy petals bringing airiness and a hint of innocence. Bright, spherical green cushion mums peek out from the arrangement, adding joyful pops of color and tactile intrigue. Enveloping it all, feathery grass blades and robust, broad green leaves create a lush green architecture, some leaves artfully twisted and tucked at the boutonniere's base, mirroring the organic shapes seen in nearby Butterfield Green. The stems, carefully bound, are concealed by a wide, glossy fuchsia pink ribbon, tied in a neat bow-a flourish suggesting festivity and thoughtfulness. Soft natural light highlights each petal and leaf, enhancing the subtle textures and interplay of pastel hues. This boutonniere, perfect for weddings, proms, or anniversaries, captures the gentle atmosphere of Shacklewell with every detail, inviting memories of celebrations shared across this vibrant part of East London.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined boutonniere, crafted with the care of an experienced Shacklewell florist, rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that lends a soft, natural backdrop. The central bloom is a pristine white alstroemeria, its open petals broad and slightly undulating, decorated with fine streaks of reddish-brown near the throat that add depth and character. Nestled alongside is a vivid lime-green cone of unopened buds, reminiscent of an Ornithogalum spike, its tightly layered surface providing a striking architectural contrast to the smooth petals. Threaded throughout the piece are tiny white baby's breath flowers, each floret like a speck of foam, creating an airy halo that lightens the arrangement. Dark green, spear-shaped leaves anchor the design at the base, while slender, grass-like fronds curl and extend outward, introducing a sense of movement and gentle wildness, as if gathered from a hidden garden just off Shacklewell Lane. A narrow, bright pink satin ribbon secures the stems on the right side, tied into a precise, charming bow; the ribbon's glossy finish catches the light and brings a playful, romantic note to the otherwise calm palette of whites and greens. Soft, even illumination reveals the fresh textures and subtle shadows, from the faint veins tracing each petal to the delicate points of the foliage. The boutonniere feels ideal for a wedding, prom, or anniversary celebration around Dalston and Stoke Newington, a small but expressive floral accent that speaks of tenderness, new beginnings, and the thoughtful touch customers expect when ordering from a trusted local shop like Flowers Shacklewell for same-day event flowers.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus flower forms the serene centre of this wedding boutonnière, lying diagonally across a light beige, linen-like fabric whose woven texture adds a gentle, rustic backdrop. The lisianthus petals are softly ruffled and layered, forming a rounded cup that looks almost weightless, like folded satin resting in the warm, diffused light. Nestled just beside this main bloom are two creamy, pale green lisianthus buds, slender and still closed, echoing the theme of new beginnings that so many couples in Shacklewell choose for their registry office vows or chic warehouse celebrations off Kingsland High Street. Tiny stems of white gypsophila weave through the arrangement, each minuscule flower head resembling a dot of froth or a speck of morning mist, giving the piece a delicate halo and an ethereal, romantic feel. From behind the blooms, narrow, grass-like leaves in deep green sweep out gracefully towards the lower left, their fine lines adding movement and a sense of direction, while a broader, darker green leaf sits behind the lisianthus, quietly framing and supporting the composition. The stems are neatly trimmed and gathered, then bound at the base with a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small but confident bow, its silky sheen catching the light and creating a bright, joyful contrast with the calm neutrals and fresh greens. The boutonnière appears carefully handcrafted, the kind of thoughtful detail a local florist might prepare for a groom walking through Shacklewell's side streets to a nearby pub reception, carrying a subtle, fragrant reminder of the day's happiness on his lapel.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid gently across a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the neutral background allowing every floral detail to stand out with quiet confidence. Dominating the design is a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals broad and immaculate, like folded silk, pure white with a smooth, almost luminous surface. At its centre, the orchid reveals a nuanced mix of soft yellow and a whisper of blush pink, drawing the eye inward to its intricate throat. Encircling the base of the bloom, clusters of delicate white baby's breath create a soft, misty frame, their tiny star-like flowers adding volume without overpowering the central orchid. A few slender, glossy green leaves arc gracefully from behind, giving a fresh, garden-like feel that recalls the small green corners dotted around Shacklewell and nearby Dalston. To the left, a short side stem carries a pair of firm, pale green orchid buds, still closed, suggesting the story of the evening has only just begun. The stems are wrapped with meticulous precision in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and gleaming, tied into a small bow that introduces a joyful burst of colour. The satin's sheen is gently highlighted by soft, diffused lighting, which also reveals the subtle weave of the cloth beneath. The piece feels intimate and personal, as if prepared for a groom heading to a registry ceremony off Shacklewell Lane or a stylish prom along Kingsland High Street. It embodies thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of bespoke touch a Shacklewell florist would create for meaningful milestones and elegant gatherings.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its natural linen texture echoing the relaxed, creative feel of Shacklewell's side streets and studios. At the center of the composition, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens in full, its petals thick, smooth, and gently glossy, like fine porcelain. The bloom is a cool, crisp white, with a soft flush of pale yellow and a hint of cream deep in the throat, drawing the eye inward. Around this central flower, a halo of baby's breath unfurls: dozens of tiny, cloud-like white blossoms perched on thin, branching stems that weave delicately around the orchid, giving the design a light, romantic air. Threaded through this mist of white are wisps of slender green foliage, feathery and slightly wild, providing a fresh contrast that suggests the clean scent of cut stems and leaves in a florist's studio just off Shacklewell Lane. The lower section shows the stems carefully aligned and tightly bound in a smooth, matte white satin ribbon, wrapped with confident, even turns. A neat, modest bow sits near the top of the binding, indicating where the pin would rest before being fixed to a suit jacket. The overall impression is one of elegant restraint: a single orchid speaking of modern sophistication, softened by the dreamy haze of gypsophila. It feels like the kind of groom's buttonhole a couple might choose for an intimate London ceremony, perhaps slipping out afterward for photographs along nearby green corners in Hackney, the boutonniere a quiet symbol of commitment and calm joy. Crafted with this level of care, it reflects the skill and attention found in local florists across Shacklewell who specialise in wedding flowers and same-day event pieces.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a slight angle on a neutral, light beige cloth that resembles finely woven linen, the kind you might find in a chic Shacklewell townhouse or a small venue tucked just off Stoke Newington Road. The focal point is a single ivory-white rosebud, its petals still gently closed, forming a smooth, velvety swirl that suggests a bloom cut at the height of freshness. Around this central rose, soft clusters of white gypsophila-baby's breath-spread out like tiny stars, adding a gossamer, cloud-like texture that contrasts with the more solid form of the rose. Slender green leaves and fine, fern-like sprigs of foliage frame the flowers, their rich emerald tones providing a natural, woodland feel, as though the boutonniere were gathered from a garden hidden behind the terraces near Shacklewell Lane. The stems of the rose and filler flowers are carefully aligned and bound in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of precision that comes from an experienced florist's hands. Just beneath the bloom, the ribbon is tied into a dainty bow, the tails falling neatly along the stem, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket for a wedding ceremony, civil partnership, or elegant evening event. Soft, diffused light falls evenly across the scene, bringing out the gentle shadows between petals, the faint sheen of the satin, and the subtle weave of the background fabric. The image conveys quiet anticipation and romantic formality, capturing that moment when a buttonhole is pinned and a special day in Shacklewell truly begins.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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