Crouch End Buttonholes – Crafted with Local Florist Expertise

At Crouch End Florist, our handmade buttonholes reflect the vibrant spirit of our local North London community. Whether you’re celebrating a wedding at Alexandra Palace, attending an event near Tottenham Lane, or simply want to add a personal touch to a special occasion, we’re proud to offer a tailored selection of fresh, beautifully arranged flowers—made just for you.

Our florists are passionate and experienced, combining creative flair with a deep understanding of floral traditions. We’ve been trusted by countless neighbours in Crouch End, as well as in Muswell Hill and Stroud Green, to help make their most important moments memorable. Each buttonhole is crafted with great care, using only the freshest blooms, and is designed to impress from the first glance to the last dance.

  • Hand-selected flowers by local floral experts
  • Same-day delivery until 3 PM—never miss a moment
  • Convenient order online service for Crouch End, Muswell Hill, and Hornsey

If you’re walking along The Broadway or visiting a friend on Elder Avenue, you can rely on our trusted, friendly team for attentive local service. Choose Crouch End Florist for all your buttonhole and bespoke bouquet needs—we know North London, and we know flowers.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, elegant boutonniere is laid out on a pale, lightly textured linen cloth, the soft beige weave echoing the calm, understated interiors of many Crouch End townhouses and allowing the flowers to take centre stage. Two full lisianthus blossoms form the focus, their petals velvety and gently ruffled, pure white at the base and deepening into a vivid purple tracing the edges like fine ink on parchment. Close by, tiny white filler flowers cluster together, reminiscent of baby's breath, lending a dreamy, airy quality that softens the strong bi-colour contrast. Rising just behind them, a slender spike of rich purple muscari creates a vertical line, each tiny bell-shaped flower packed closely along the stem, adding depth and a sense of wild, hedgerow charm. Fine, feathery greenery, similar to delicate asparagus fern, curls and fans around the blooms, each threadlike frond casting faint shadows on the fabric and suggesting freshness, as though this buttonhole has just been assembled in a local workshop off Tottenham Lane. Two pale green buds sit tucked among the foliage, still tightly closed, suggesting new beginnings and the quiet promise that suits a wedding morning or civil ceremony at a nearby registry office. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a band of smooth white satin ribbon, the finish clean and precise, like a well-pressed lapel. The ribbon is tied into a small, tidy bow that signals this is ready to pin onto a jacket for a groom, groomsman, or stylish guest stepping out into the streets of N8, flowers adding a subtle note of occasion rather than a shout of colour.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely crafted boutonniere or petite corsage is laid out on a softly textured, neutral linen background, the fabric's warm beige threads forming a calm canvas for the blossoms. At the heart of the design is a charming cluster of soft light pink, many-petalled flowers, evoking miniature stock or dainty garden blooms, each floret slightly ruffled and layered so the petals catch the light with a gentle, almost velvety glow. Interlaced among these pink blooms are small sprays of white baby's breath, their countless tiny flowers creating a lacy halo that lightens the composition and adds a sense of airiness, as if it has just been lifted from a garden near Crouch End Broadway on a mild morning. Subtle accents of tiny lavender or deep purple florets tuck between the petals, bringing depth and a hint of sophistication without disturbing the soft, romantic mood. To one side, several slender, closed buds in tones of creamy white and pale green-reminiscent of freesia or narrow lilies-reach outward, suggesting freshness and the promise of blooms opening during an evening celebration in a local Crouch End restaurant or town hall. The entire arrangement is supported by glossy, broad green leaves and fine, grass-like or ferny sprigs that extend delicately beyond the main cluster, adding movement and a slightly wild, natural charm. The stems are neatly gathered and secured in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, well-proportioned bow whose luminous sheen and tidy tails give a festive finishing touch. The image captures an intimate floral detail, perfectly suited for a wedding lapel, prom suit, or special event outfit for guests wandering the tree-lined streets around Park Road and the Clock Tower.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
In this detailed close-up image, a carefully constructed peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally across a light beige linen-style background, the fabric's fine, even weave creating a quiet, natural canvas. The rose is the clear focal point, half-open and sumptuous, its petals moving from a mellow apricot-peach at the centre to a softer, cream-tinted hue at the edges, like the sky just before sunrise over nearby Alexandra Palace. Surrounding the rose to the upper right is a small spray of white baby's breath, each miniature flower head forming a constellation of tiny circles that softens and lightens the composition. Thin, bright green blades of foliage and a few wispy fronds extend out from behind the bloom, introducing a fresh, lively contrast, while two deeper green leaves are wrapped and curved around the base, lending both visual balance and a gentle sense of movement. The stems are neatly bound with a peach satin ribbon that mirrors the rose's colouring, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist and tied off in a discreet, graceful finish that suggests the piece is ready to be pinned to a suit jacket or dress. Soft, even lighting bathes the arrangement, picking up the velvety texture of the petals, the almost frosted delicacy of the gypsophila, and the subtle shimmer of the ribbon without overwhelming any element. The image conveys a quiet joy that fits perfectly with intimate celebrations in and around Crouch End, from registry office weddings to prom nights or anniversary dinners along Crouch Hill, where a simple, elegant buttonhole like this would be chosen to mark a cherished moment.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, perfectly composed boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the texture soft but visibly woven, like a favourite table runner in a Crouch End café. At its centre blooms a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals smooth and almost porcelain in appearance, unfurling in generous curves that invite the fingertips to imagine their cool, velvety touch. In the heart of the orchid, a gentle wash of yellow deepens into fine reddish-orange markings, giving the flower a living, breathing focal point. Encircling this orchid are cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, tiny blossoms on slender stems that introduce a sense of airiness, as though the boutonniere carries its own little halo. To one side, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum blooms sit like miniature pom-poms, densely textured and fresh, offering a lively contrast to the white and recalling the lush lawns of Priory Park after rain. A rich green leaf forms a subtle backing, curving under the flowers and grounding the composition in natural foliage, with a smaller darker leaf tucked near the base. The stems are meticulously bound in a strip of crimson satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and gently lustrous, wrapped snugly and tied into a compact knot, adding a celebratory flash of colour reminiscent of a ribbon-cutting at a local Crouch End opening. The overall mood is refined yet warm, suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest seeking understated elegance. Crafted with the practiced eye of a neighbourhood florist, it feels ready for same-day delivery to a townhouse on Crouch Hill or a ceremony tucked away near the Broadway, carrying with it a quiet promise of cherished moments.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a gently textured oatmeal-coloured cloth, reminiscent of the natural linens found in Crouch End's independent boutiques. Dominating the small arrangement is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, velvety petals curving outward in a serene arc, while at its heart a blend of creamy yellow and soft orange adds a warm, glowing focal point. Around this single, luxurious bloom, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a soft halo, their tiny star-shaped flowers forming a delicate cloud that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's smooth, sculptural form. Just below, a lively cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries adds a joyful splash of colour, each rounded berry catching the light and giving the boutonniere a subtly festive, winter-appropriate feel, perfect for a ceremony near Alexandra Palace or along Park Road. Interspersed among the flowers and berries are fresh green leaves, some broad and gently pointed, others slender and slightly curved, adding depth, framing the orchid, and grounding the palette in natural greenery. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in rich red satin ribbon, the fabric shining softly as it winds into a neat, compact knot with short, elegant ends that rest against the neutral background. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting textures - the satin's sheen, the linen's weave, the orchid's satiny petals, and the berries' polished skins - and creating a sense of calm readiness, as though this handcrafted buttonhole from a nearby Crouch End florist is waiting to be pinned for a wedding, prom, or holiday celebration where understated luxury and heartfelt detail matter.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Resting on a pale, sand-coloured linen cloth with a soft woven grain, this romantic boutonniere is shown from a slightly overhead perspective, as if you were leaning over a florist's workbench in Crouch End just as the finishing touches are added. The focal point is a single, semi-open blush pink rose, its heart still gently cupped while the outer petals unfurl in graceful spirals. The colour transitions from a muted pastel at the centre to a more saturated, rosy pink along the edges, giving the flower depth and the sense that it has just reached its perfect moment of bloom. Encircling the base are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny star-shaped floret forming a soft halo that contrasts with the smooth, velvety rose petals. From behind the central bloom, slender blades of vivid green, grass-like foliage fan outward in light arcs, adding height and a hint of movement, as though caught by a faint breeze that might drift across Crouch End Green. A broader leaf, darker and more structured, is folded snugly around the lower part of the flower heads, lending a tailored, almost cuff-like detail that would sit neatly when pinned to a jacket for a wedding at a local church or a formal dinner near Park Road. The stems of the boutonniere are tightly wrapped in a glossy satin ribbon, blending lavender-pink with a richer magenta tone, the smooth surface reflecting the gentle, natural light that falls across the composition. The ribbon is tied into a modest, secure knot at the base, leaving no loose ends, which subtly emphasises the notion of care, precision, and durability needed for a long day of celebration. The neutral linen backdrop, with its understated texture and soft shadows, allows the pink rose, white baby's breath, and fresh greenery to stand out as a timeless floral accessory, poised between tradition and contemporary style for special occasions across North London.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An intricately crafted floral boutonniere rests on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric, the texture reminiscent of a linen napkin set out for a celebration in a Crouch End café or townhouse reception. The focal point is a single, striking fuchsia pink rose, its petals layered in tight, spiralling curls that gradually open outward, creating a sense of depth and velvety softness. Encircling this central bloom are dainty tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a gentle, mist-like collar that softens the vivid pink and hints at classic romance. Tucked among these white blossoms are bright red hypericum berries, smooth and gleaming, which introduce a warm, festive accent that feels equally suited to a winter registry office wedding in Hornsey or a summer prom near Priory Park. Around the base, lush greenery provides a rich frame: slender, feathery fronds extend lightly beyond the design, while broader, dark green leaves are carefully curled and positioned to support the bloom, showcasing the steady hand of an experienced florist. The stems are wrapped in a luxurious red satin ribbon, the fabric pulled tight and finished in a neat, compact bow that lies flush against the background, catching a soft highlight along its edges. The image is composed from a slightly overhead angle, allowing the viewer to appreciate the interplay of colours-hot pink, clean white, glossy red, and deep green-and the meticulous craftsmanship behind each placement. This boutonniere feels intimate and personal, ideal for a groom, best man, or special guest, and perfectly in keeping with the kind of bespoke, heartfelt floral details often requested for weddings and formal events across Crouch End and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière rests gently on a pale, linen-like fabric background in a warm beige tone, the soft weave of the cloth providing a tactile, understated stage that lets the floral details shine. At the centre is a single, luscious rosebud in a deep pink or fuchsia hue, its petals tightly furled, glossy, and almost velvety to the touch, holding the same intensity of colour you might notice in the roses blooming in Crouch End gardens off Middle Lane in late spring. Surrounding the rose are airy clouds of tiny white gypsophila, also known as Baby's Breath, each miniature blossom forming a frothy contrast against the bold focal bloom. These delicate flowers soften the overall structure, filling the spaces between petals and foliage with lightness and charm. Sprays of slender, grass-like greenery and feathery bright green fronds radiate from behind the rosebud, fanning out in a natural, slightly informal pattern that suggests movement, as though the boutonnière had just been gathered from a local florist's workbench. The stems of the rose and foliage are neatly gathered and bound at the base with a smooth coral-red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and evenly to create a secure, polished handle. The ribbon's gentle sheen catches the light, adding a subtle sense of celebration and refinement. Bright, clear lighting reveals every texture: the silkiness of petal edges, the airy clusters of white, and the crisp freshness of the greenery. This small yet expressive floral piece feels perfectly suited to a wedding morning in Crouch End, perhaps for a ceremony near Stationers' Park, where emotion, tradition, and personal style come together in one carefully pinned flower at the lapel.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Framing the central canvas of this image-a subtly woven, cream-hued linen reminiscent of Crouch End's independent shopfronts-is a boutonniere that celebrates personal milestones with heartfelt flourish. At its centre, a pastel pink rose, its petals gently curled and alive with promise, signals fresh beginnings. Beside it, a ruffled, lighter flower-perhaps an Alstroemeria or lisianthus-reveals hints of amber and delicate dark speckles inside its soft pink petals, enhancing the composition's subtle narrative of elegance. Sprays of snowy white baby's breath drift amid vibrant green, cushiony mini-mums, intermingled with slender fern-like fronds, their arch reminiscent of the treelined avenues of Queens Wood. Broader leaves at the boutonniere's base offer a rich green foundation, with a fold that adds sculptural flair, while a broad, dark green leaf wraps the upper stems in a final touch of symmetry. Completing the look, a glossy, fuchsia pink satin ribbon encircles the stems and is tied neatly into a petite bow-its sheen catching the diffuse afternoon light. Crafted by local hands, this boutonniere feels alive with warmth and sincerity, ideal for weddings, dances, or momentous events in the life of Crouch End-a floral keepsake as memorable as the celebrations along Hornsey Lane or Alexandra Park.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined boutonniere is carefully arranged on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the background lending a tactile softness that frames the flowers without distraction. At the centre sits a single white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, fully open to reveal its creamy petals dusted with fine reddish-brown speckles toward the throat, where the stamens stand out with quiet confidence. Just to its left, a vivid lime green spike of tightly packed buds, reminiscent of an Ornithogalum cluster, brings strong vertical structure and a contemporary twist to the otherwise classic design. Scattered delicately between the main elements, tiny stars of white baby's breath float like a gentle mist, softening edges and adding a romantic, almost ethereal lightness. Dark green, sword-shaped leaves provide a sturdy base, their polished surfaces offering contrast to the more delicate textures, while long, graceful strands of thin greenery arc around the flowers like brushstrokes on a painter's canvas. The stems are gathered neatly on the right and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon, its smooth, slightly glossy bow adding a cheerful splash of colour and a hint of playful charm. The piece is photographed under even, natural-style lighting, giving a sense of freshness as if it has just been prepared in a local Crouch End studio, ready for delivery to a wedding on Crouch Hill or an anniversary dinner off Tottenham Lane. It feels both intimate and celebratory, an elegant floral accent designed to sit close to the heart, carrying the gentle scent and promise of a special day.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom takes centre stage in this refined boutonnière, resting at a gentle diagonal on a textured, oatmeal-coloured fabric that resembles hand-woven linen, the sort you might find in an artisan shop off Crouch End Broadway. The flower's petals are layered and softly ruffled, forming a rounded cup of creamy white that radiates calm, understated elegance. Nestled close beside it are two elongated eustoma buds, still closed and tinged with pale green, their smooth forms a tender counterpoint to the more intricate, feathery petals of the main bloom. Tiny sprays of baby's breath weave throughout the arrangement, each cluster of minuscule white blossoms adding a misty, almost cloud-like fullness, as if a light veil of blossom had been draped around the central flower. Slender, grass-like foliage arcs gracefully from behind, sweeping out towards the left and giving the small design a sense of natural movement and balance. A broader, deeper green leaf sits behind the lisianthus, anchoring the composition and framing the white petals with a rich, botanical backdrop. At the base, the stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose silky sheen catches the soft light. The hot pink accent provides a joyful flash of colour against the neutral ground, perfect for a modern North London couple who want a subtle twist on a classic wedding look. Photographed with gentle, even lighting that reveals each texture-the smooth ribbon, the airy gypsophila, the crisp petals-the image conveys freshness, care, and a touch of romance suitable for any special occasion in and around Crouch End.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere is shown resting lengthways on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the soft weave evoking the relaxed elegance of Crouch End's café interiors. At its heart, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid opens serenely, the petals rounded and pristine, shaped like gentle wings around a centre touched with muted yellow and the slightest whisper of blush pink. Nestled closely at the orchid's base is a light scattering of white baby's breath, their many tiny blooms creating a gauzy, cloud-like texture that softens the overall silhouette. Slim, fresh green leaves slide out from behind the flowers, providing contrast and suggesting foliage snipped moments ago from a well-tended garden near Park Road. Just to one side, a short side stem carries a pair of firm, lime-green buds, their closed forms hinting at blossoms still to come, and adding a sense of natural movement to the design. All the stems are gathered tightly and dressed in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped with care and finished in a small, neat bow whose satiny sheen catches the light like a silk tie at a formal event. The lighting is gentle and even, highlighting the velvety surface of the orchid, the fine granularity of the baby's breath, and the slightly coarse texture of the woven background. The boutonniere feels intimate and meaningful, perfect for a groom walking through Crouch End towards a ceremony, or for a prom guest wanting a simple but stylish floral detail that speaks of quiet confidence and thoughtful design.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is displayed against a neutral, light tan fabric background with a visible woven texture, like natural linen spread across a wooden table in a Crouch End townhouse. At its heart, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom unfurls broad, creamy white petals with a gentle, waxy sheen, each petal curving outwards to frame a delicate centre where hints of pale yellow and soft ivory glow quietly. The orchid's central throat, with its fine structure and subtle colour gradation, adds just enough warmth to keep the arrangement from feeling stark, instead radiating a calm, romantic presence. Clustering protectively around the orchid are countless miniature white baby's breath flowers, their Gypsophila blooms forming a fine, cloud-like ring that softens the boutonniere's outline. These tiny florets appear almost weightless, as though floating around the main bloom, their airy texture reminiscent of light mist over Alexandra Palace on an early morning. Nestled among them, slender sprigs of vivid green foliage weave in and out, their feathery leaves bringing movement and a fresh, garden-picked character, as if gathered from a sheltered courtyard off Park Road. The stems of the orchid and supporting flowers are bound together with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped firmly yet gracefully, and finished with a neat, modest bow that hints at meticulous craftsmanship. This polished detail suggests a skilled local florist's touch, carefully preparing a piece destined for a groom, groomsman, or special guest attending a refined wedding or black-tie event in and around Crouch End. The boutonniere as a whole feels serene and timeless, an understated but expressive floral accent that quietly honours the formality and emotion of the day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This image presents an elegant white rose boutonniere positioned on a diagonal, as if just set down on a lightly textured, oatmeal-beige linen cloth, reminiscent of the relaxed yet refined style often seen in Crouch End townhouses. At the centre is a single rosebud in a creamy white to soft ivory shade, its velvety petals still mostly closed, forming a smooth, sculptural spiral with just the faintest hint of opening. The rose is surrounded by a halo of delicate white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped blossoms clustered on fine, branching stems that create a soft, cloud-like halo around the focal bloom. Fine, rich green foliage, including slender pointed leaves and a few fern-like fronds, cradle the flowers and add depth, echoing the fresh, leafy feel of nearby Parkland Walk after a rain. The stems of the rose and filler flowers are neatly aligned and tightly wrapped in white satin ribbon, the texture of the ribbon appearing almost silky to the touch. A small, precise bow is tied just beneath the rose, its loops and tails lying flat and smooth, signaling professional care and readiness to be fastened to a groom's or groomsman's suit at a Crouch End wedding reception or registry ceremony. Gentle, even lighting bathes the boutonniere, highlighting subtle shadows between the petals and the fine detail of each baby's breath bloom while keeping the overall scene calm and balanced. The neutral woven background fabric, with its faint diagonal grain, acts as a quiet stage that enhances the sheen of the ribbon and the purity of the white flowers. This refined boutonniere evokes feelings of promise, new beginnings, and understated romance, ideal for visual content on formal wear, wedding flowers, and local North London lapel-flower styling.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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