Surbiton BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Surbiton, our hand-crafted buttonholes are designed right here in Surbiton, just a short stroll from Victoria Road and the bustle of Surbiton Station. Each piece is created by an experienced local florist who understands how important those small floral details are on your wedding day, prom night, or special celebration.

We carefully select fresh, long-lasting flowers and foliage to complement your suit, colour scheme, and personality - from classic ivory roses to relaxed wildflower-style designs. Whether you're celebrating in Kingston upon Thames, hosting a riverside event near Thames Ditton, or planning a ceremony in Berrylands, our bespoke buttonholes are tailored to travel well and look perfect from first photos to final dance.

Need something at short notice? Our trusted team offers same-day delivery across Surbiton and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. We know the local venues, from intimate restaurants off Maple Road to larger hotels in central Kingston, and can advise on styles that photograph beautifully and pin securely.

  • Expertly wired and finished for comfortable all-day wear
  • Coordinating buttonholes for groomsmen, parents and guests
  • Designed to match your bouquets, corsages and venue flowers

Rely on Flowers Surbiton for buttonholes crafted with genuine local knowledge, professional care, and a personal touch.

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BUTTONHOLES
An artfully arranged floral buttonhole rests on a pale, linen-like beige fabric, the soft weave creating a gentle, textured backdrop that echoes the calm of an early morning in Surbiton before the streets fully wake. At the centre sit two exquisite lisianthus flowers, their white petals curling in ruffled layers, each edge carefully traced with a deep, royal purple, as if hand-painted. These blooms are accompanied by tiny clusters of white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, which hover between the larger petals like light puffs of cloud, softening the overall look. Rising through the design is a slim stem of muscari, its tight cluster of tiny bell-shaped blossoms in saturated violet and blue-purple adding a subtle, architectural line and a cool, springlike freshness, much like the borders you might see in local gardens off Maple Road. Fine strands of feathery greenery spread out behind the flowers, creating a lacy, almost weightless frame that keeps the buttonhole feeling relaxed rather than rigid. Two pale green, unopened buds peek from the side, hinting at blooms still to come, a quiet metaphor for the start of a marriage or a milestone event. The stems at the base are drawn neatly together and wrapped with pristine white satin ribbon, smoothed flat and secured in a clean, discreet finish, making it instantly ready to pin onto a suit jacket. The overall mood is one of understated romance and thoughtful craftsmanship, a boutonniere perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out from Surbiton station towards an important, memory-filled day.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere or petite corsage lies gracefully on a pale beige, finely woven fabric, the texture reminiscent of natural linen one might find in an elegant Surbiton townhouse. The neutral backdrop is softly lit, allowing the colours of the flowers to glow without harsh shadows. At the centre of the design, a cluster of gently ruffled soft pink blossoms, similar to miniature stocks or small garden blooms, forms a romantic focal point; their petals overlap like folded tissue, moving from the lightest blush at the tips towards a slightly warmer pink at the heart. Nestled among them, sprays of dainty white baby's breath create a filigree of tiny blooms, producing an airy, almost cloud-like halo that suggests innocence and tradition. Small accents of lavender and deep purple florets weave through the composition, providing subtle contrast and depth, like hints of heather glimpsed along a Surrey lane. Extending from one side, several slender, closed buds in creamy white fading to pale green, possibly freesias, point outward with a sense of quiet anticipation, as if they might unfurl during a ceremony at a Surbiton registry office or a celebration near Claremont Gardens. The flowers are supported by broad, rich green leaves, their smooth surfaces and neatly trimmed edges grounding the pastel palette, while wisps of fine, grass-like foliage soften the outline, adding a natural, slightly untamed charm. At the base, the stems are aligned with precision and bound in a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, finished in an elegant, symmetrical bow whose sheen catches the light. This carefully crafted floral detail, cool and fresh to the touch, feels perfect for a groom, bridesmaid, or prom guest seeking a subtle yet expressive accent for a special day in and around Surbiton.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is carefully displayed on a light beige linen-style cloth, the fabric's fine weave forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets every petal and leaf stand out. The rose itself is positioned slightly on the diagonal, its bloom just opening, with petals that shift from a warm, almost salmon peach at the centre to soft, creamy tones at the outer edges. The rose has that velvety, freshly cut look you notice when we condition blooms early in the morning in our Surbiton workshop, ready for weddings and proms across Tolworth and Berrylands. Around the upper side of the flower, a delicate spray of white baby's breath spills outward, tiny round blossoms like scattered pearls that lend a light, ethereal feel. Fine strands of bright green foliage extend from behind the rose, while two broader, darker green leaves gently curve at the base, cupping the stem and giving the boutonniere a flattering, sculpted shape against any lapel. The stems are gathered snugly and wrapped in a soft, satin-finish ribbon that mirrors the rose's peach hue, winding down in clean, even turns before ending in a simple, graceful knot. Soft, even lighting washes over the arrangement, bringing out the subtle sheen of the ribbon, the intricate contours of each petal, and the delicate shadows inside the gypsophila clusters. The mood of the piece is romantic yet understated, ideal for a groom who wants a touch of colour without overwhelming his suit, or for a stylish guest heading to a ceremony at a Surbiton church or a celebration venue near the river in Kingston, carrying with them a quiet sense of joy and anticipation.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-look fabric, its understated background drawing the eye straight to the refined flowers, as if prepared on a dressing table before a Surbiton ceremony. The central bloom is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large, smooth petals unfolding in a soft, open arc, catching the light with a gentle sheen. In the heart of the orchid, a subtle splash of warm yellow melts into faint reddish-brown speckles, giving the bloom a sense of depth and quiet drama. Around it, airy clusters of baby's breath form a delicate, snowflake-like cloud, lightening the composition and adding fine, lacy texture. Just to the side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, round and cushiony with intricate, spiky petals, bring a vivid, contemporary twist to the otherwise classic palette of white and green. A rich, deep green leaf cradles the flowers from beneath, while a smaller darker leaf peeks near the base, echoing the colour of lush greenery you might see in Fishponds Park. The stems are tightly wrapped with a bright crimson red satin ribbon, the smooth fabric glinting softly and ending in a neat little knot or bow that injects a joyful, celebratory note. The natural weave of the background fabric, reminiscent of fine table linens at a local Surbiton reception, lends warmth and tactile interest. Altogether, this floral piece feels both timeless and modern, ideal for a groom or groomsman who wants a refined, memorable finish to a suit or tuxedo on a day filled with heartfelt vows and family gatherings.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole is captured from above against a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric that looks like softly textured linen, its neutral tone allowing every floral detail to stand out clearly. At the centre sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad and gently curved, with a smooth, almost porcelain finish that suggests both delicacy and strength. At the orchid's core, a soft flush of creamy yellow and muted orange adds depth, drawing the eye inward like a quiet, glowing ember. Surrounding the orchid, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a light, misty halo, their tiny blossoms adding volume without overwhelming the composition. To one side, a tight cluster of glossy, round red berries provides a vivid, festive contrast, their rich crimson tone reminiscent of holiday accents seen in Surbiton High Street shop windows. A few pale green, berry-like buds peek out among them, reinforcing a sense of natural freshness and variety. Interwoven throughout are lush green leaves in different shapes-some sleek and elongated, others more oval-offering a verdant backdrop that frames the white and red elements. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a deep red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, tied into a compact knot with short, tidy ends. The craftsmanship suggests a local florist's careful hand, the sort of detail one might choose for a wedding at a Surbiton church, a formal dinner near Claremont Gardens, or a winter ball. The piece feels both timeless and contemporary, an understated yet expressive floral accent designed to sit close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush-pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the overhead viewpoint allowing the viewer to take in the interplay of colour, texture, and structure. The rose is in a semi-open state, its velvety petals unfurling from a softly blushed centre into edges tinged with a slightly deeper pink, suggesting both freshness and quiet romance. Nestled at the base of the bloom, small tufts of white baby's breath cluster like tiny clouds, each minute floret adding a misty lightness that contrasts beautifully with the richer tones of the rose. From behind, slender grass-like green blades arc outward, delicate and feathery, while a single darker green leaf is folded and wrapped to create a supportive cradle around the stems, giving the design a polished, tailored finish. The stems themselves are tightly bound by a gleaming satin ribbon in harmonising shades of lavender-pink and deeper magenta, the smooth fabric catching the light in subtle highlights that echo the rose's romantic hues. The neutral woven backdrop, reminiscent of a natural linen table runner you might see at a Surbiton High Street wedding venue or a reception near Claremont Gardens, keeps the focus firmly on the floral work. Soft, even lighting enhances the gentle curves of each petal and the airy texture of the baby's breath without creating strong shadows, giving the boutonniere a serene, three-dimensional presence. Designed for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, this rose buttonhole feels both classic and contemporary, the kind of thoughtful detail a Surbiton florist would hand over on a morning filled with anticipation and celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere is presented against a pale beige, lightly textured fabric that resembles woven linen, the sort of understated backdrop you might see in a chic Surbiton venue near Claremont Gardens. Positioned at a gentle angle, the small floral piece is dominated by a single deep fuchsia-pink rose, its outer petals just beginning to open while the centre remains tightly curled, giving a sense of freshness and anticipation. Surrounding the rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a soft halo, their tiny clustered blooms adding a misty, romantic quality that softens the strong colour of the rose. Intermingled with the white flowers, round red hypericum berries shine with a subtle gloss, bringing warmth and a hint of playful energy to the design. Slim, wispy fronds of fine greenery stretch gracefully beyond the main cluster, while broader, darker green leaves are folded and curved around the base to cradle the central bloom, suggesting the careful attention of an experienced florist. The stems are wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, silky and smooth, tied in a tidy bow that sits snugly where it would meet a jacket lapel. The natural daylight falling across the scene casts gentle shadows, revealing every fold of petal, leaf, and ribbon. This boutonniere, as one might order for a Surbiton wedding, anniversary dinner, or formal event, captures the feeling of heartfelt celebration and personal style, translating the language of flowers into a small, wearable piece of art ready for same-day delivery across local streets and riverside receptions.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière is captured in close-up, resting gently on a subtly textured beige cloth that recalls natural linen or fine burlap, the neutral surface chosen to let the flowers speak. At its centre sits a single rosebud in a vivid shade of fuchsia pink, almost crimson at its base, the petals wrapped tightly like satin ribbons coiled upon themselves. Their soft sheen suggests freshness, as if the bud were cut only moments ago from a garden bordering one of Surbiton's leafy side streets. The rose is framed by delicate tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower a pinpoint of brightness that dances around the central bloom, giving an impression of lightness, movement, and a faint, sweet scent. Slender strands of bright green, feathery foliage stretch outward from behind the bud, echoing blades of ornamental grass tossed by a gentle breeze on Claremont Gardens, adding both height and an airy, almost whimsical texture. Tucked lower, richer dark green leaves cradle the composition, grounding the design and offering a satisfying contrast in tone. At the base, the stems are trimmed short and bound tidily with a coral-red satin ribbon, gleaming softly as it wraps in tight, immaculate coils, finished in a simple fold that hints at careful, practised hands. The lighting is bright yet diffused, revealing every vein in the leaves and the subtle gradation of pink within the rosebud. This image conjures the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning or prom night in Surbiton, the kind of personal floral touch a local florist would prepare for a lapel before a walk down to the riverside at Kingston for photographs.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid upon a creamy, tactile linen surface that echoes the refined comfort of Surbiton's charming homes, this delicately handcrafted boutonniere seems to embody the spirit of celebration found in the heart of town. A tightly furled, pale pink rose sits at its centre, its petals elegantly coiling from a deep rosy core to their gentle, light outer edges, suggesting the excitement of new beginnings. Nestled beside the rose, a blush-toned flower-possibly Alstroemeria-turns outward to reveal a whisper of yellow and soft maroon flecks, much like springtime blooms found near Claremont Gardens. Wisps of baby's breath, light as the first morning dew, intermingle with vibrant green cushion-shaped mums, lending both texture and a dash of lively colour. The greens, meticulously arranged, range from spiky, arching ferns to broader, glossy leaves, providing both form and structure just as the parks and leafy boulevards shape Surbiton life. Encircling the base, a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon is tied with precision, its glossy sheen adding a touch of festive sophistication. The harmonious scene-lit with gentle, even light-highlights every nuance and curve, making this boutonniere the perfect choice for a groom at a Surbiton wedding or a guest at any special gathering by the Thames. With every element thoughtfully placed, the design offers not only style but a heartfelt sincerity, celebrating milestones both grand and intimate within the local community.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth creating a soft, understated stage that lets the flowers take centre stage. The arrangement is compact yet wonderfully detailed, centred on a single white alstroemeria bloom whose petals open generously, showing their smooth, almost velvety surface and a scatter of fine reddish-brown flecks near the base, as though delicately painted by hand. Just beside it sits a distinctive, conical spray of vivid green unopened buds, tightly layered and slightly tapered, giving the piece a sculptural element that balances the softness of the lily. Sprigs of classic white baby's breath weave between the main stems, forming light, cloud-like clusters that lend an airy brightness and a sense of innocence, like a gentle mist around the central flower. The entire boutonniere is supported by rich green foliage: broad, sword-shaped leaves provide structure and depth, while thin, grass-like strands arc and twist gracefully, adding movement and a touch of natural spontaneity. A neatly tied satin ribbon in a lively pink hue holds the stems together, its neat bow and short tails delivering a joyful splash of colour and a hint of playful romance. The lighting is even and calm, revealing the crisp freshness of each bloom and leaf, suggesting it has just been crafted for a ceremony in Surbiton, perhaps for a groom heading to say "I do" after photographs in Alexandra Park. It feels like a piece designed with quiet thoughtfulness, perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or any formal celebration where subtle elegance and a modern, garden-inspired look are cherished.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is displayed on a warm, sand-beige fabric that resembles natural linen, the woven texture adding a rustic but polished backdrop often seen on styled wedding tables across Surbiton and nearby Kingston. The focal point is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully unfurled, its many ruffled petals forming a circular, almost rose-like shape that looks velvety and soft to the touch. The centre hints at a very faint cream tint, giving depth to the otherwise crisp white. Just beside it, two elongated lisianthus buds in pale green and ivory lean in, not yet open, their smooth surfaces contrasting with the frill of the main flower and echoing the sense of new beginnings that couples celebrate along the River Thames. Surrounding the trio, delicate sprays of gypsophila-tiny white baby's breath blossoms on fine stems-float lightly around the composition, lending a cloud-like, romantic haze. Slender, dark green blades of foliage sweep gracefully from behind the flowers towards the lower left, introducing a dynamic, slightly wild movement, while a single, broader leaf in rich, glossy green peeks out to frame and support the central bloom. All the stems are tightly and neatly wrapped together with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, finished in a neat, playful bow that stands out boldly against the natural background, like a splash of colour in one of Surbiton's independent High Street boutiques. Soft, diffused lighting reveals each petal edge, leaf vein, and fibre of the fabric, creating an intimate, tranquil mood, as if this groom's buttonhole has been carefully set out on a dressing table, ready to be collected on the way to a ceremony at a local venue.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid carefully across a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, this refined boutonniere feels like a small work of art crafted for a cherished occasion in Surbiton. At its heart sits a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad, smooth, and almost porcelain-like, opening in a gentle curve that suggests both grace and quiet confidence. The centre of the orchid glows with a soft blend of yellow and the most delicate blush of pink, its intricate markings adding depth and a sense of intimacy, as though it were captured in a moment of stillness just before a ceremony begins. Encircling the base of the bloom, clouds of white baby's breath create a light, airy border, each tiny flower adding texture and volume without ever crowding the orchid's serene presence. A few slender, vivid green leaves emerge from behind, bringing a fresh, natural contrast that recalls the greenery in Surbiton's local gardens and riverside walks. To one side, a short spray of lime-green orchid buds remains tightly closed, hinting at blossoms yet to open and subtly symbolising new beginnings-perfect for a wedding day, prom night, or anniversary celebration. The stems are bound together with a sleek band of bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a tidy, elegant bow whose satin sheen offers a joyful flash of colour against the neutral fabric. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the satin's gentle shine, the fine texture of the linen, and the delicate structure of each petal and sprig. This is the kind of meticulously composed floral accessory a Surbiton florist would prepare for a groom or special guest, designed to complement a tailored suit and to carry the emotion of the day in a single, memorable bloom.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a light beige, woven fabric surface, the texture suggesting natural linen or burlap often used on rustic-chic wedding tables around Surbiton. The focal point is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals broad, smooth, and gently curved, radiating a creamy white glow that appears almost luminous against the neutral background. At the centre of the flower, a whisper of soft yellow in the throat adds warmth and depth, hinting at the orchid's delicate structure and freshness. Encircling the main bloom is a generous halo of baby's breath, each tiny white gypsophila flower forming part of a soft, mist-like cloud that lends an ethereal lightness to the design. Interlaced between these airy clusters, slender fronds of fine, feathery greenery offer a fresh, garden-picked note, their bright green tones creating a natural contrast to the snowy petals. The stems are expertly aligned and bound with crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into a modest, elegant bow that signals the boutonniere is ready to sit against a lapel. The even, gentle lighting casts minimal shadows, allowing every detail-the smooth orchid surface, the fuzzy dots of baby's breath, the filigree foliage-to be clearly appreciated. This understated yet luxurious piece feels perfectly suited to a groom stepping out from a Surbiton High Street townhouse or arriving at a riverside venue near Kingston, reflecting both modern simplicity and classic romance. It captures the quiet emotion of a special day: calm confidence, intimate joy, and a sense of cherished tradition carried close to the heart.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed at a gentle diagonal against a pale, linen-like fabric, this classic white rose boutonniere feels like it has just been set down on a dressing table in a Surbiton townhouse minutes before a ceremony. The background is a light beige textile with a delicate, woven texture, its understated crosshatch pattern echoing natural fibres and giving the scene a calm, organic quality. In the centre, a single creamy white rosebud forms the focal point, its petals tightly layered yet beginning to soften at the edges, suggesting a bloom about to open. Surrounding the rose, small tufts of white baby's breath drift like tiny clouds, each tiny flower lending an ethereal, almost misty halo around the main bloom. Several spears of slender, rich green foliage extend gracefully behind and to the sides, some smooth and pointed, others a little more feathery, providing depth and contrast without disturbing the boutonniere's compact form. The stems are carefully bundled and wrapped in a bright white satin ribbon, the sheen of the fabric catching the light with a gentle glow. Just below the flower head, the ribbon is tied into a dainty, precise bow, suggesting the sure hands and practiced technique of an experienced florist. The lighting is soft and diffused, revealing subtle shadows along the rose petals and a quiet shine on the foliage, much like the gentle daylight filtering through windows along Brighton Road or near Claremont Gardens. Overall, the boutonniere conveys a sense of poised anticipation, perfectly suited to a groom or groomsman dressing for a wedding in Surbiton, balancing tradition, purity, and modern refinement in a single, small arrangement.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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