Thames Ditton BUTTONHOLES

Our handcrafted buttonholes in Thames Ditton are designed to look fresh, elegant and camera-ready from the first photo to the last dance. As your local florist, we've created hundreds of wedding and event flowers for couples celebrating around Thames Ditton High Street, by the river at Giggs Hill Green, and near Weston Green.

Every buttonhole is made to order in our Thames Ditton studio using seasonal blooms that complement your bouquets, corsages and venue flowers. Whether you prefer classic roses, relaxed wildflower styles, or something modern and minimalist, we'll match your colours and theme perfectly.

We regularly design buttonholes for weddings and celebrations across:

  • Esher - chic, contemporary wedding florals
  • Surbiton - stylish buttonholes for town and riverside venues
  • Long Ditton - relaxed and romantic country-inspired designs

Need everything organised quickly? Our reliable same-day delivery service is available across Thames Ditton and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. We carefully pack and deliver your buttonholes so they arrive fresh, secure and easy to pin for ushers, groomsmen and VIP guests.

With years of experience creating Flowers Thames Ditton brides and grooms trust, we're here to advise on stem choices, finishes, and practical details like magnet or pin fastenings. Order your buttonholes online today and let a trusted local florist take care of every finishing touch.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed in close detail against a soft, woven light beige fabric that resembles fine linen, its subtle texture adding warmth and a natural, understated backdrop. Centred in the arrangement are two white lisianthus flowers, their petals delicately frilled and edged in a rich, saturated purple that creates a striking halo effect, like ink gently bleeding into silk. Around them, tiny white filler flowers sit in airy clusters, evoking baby's breath and lending an almost mist-like softness that balances the bold colour of the lisianthus edges. A slender, upright stem of muscari or grape hyacinth threads through the design, its tightly packed, bell-shaped florets in deep lavender-blue providing vertical movement and an extra layer of texture, reminiscent of the cool blues you might see in spring borders around Thames Ditton's cottage gardens. Fine, feathery green foliage, similar to asparagus fern, fans out around the blooms, its delicate fronds catching the light and giving the piece a fresh, dew-touched feel, as though it had just been carried in from a morning walk by the river. Two pale green buds rest quietly within the boutonniere, not yet opened, symbolising promise and adding a gentle hint of softness at the edges. All the stems are drawn together into a tidy bundle and wrapped in a smooth, white satin ribbon, which is secured with a neat, understated bow, creating a clean line ready for pinning on a lapel. Created with the kind of care local florists bring to weddings and proms across Thames Ditton, this small piece of floral art feels intimate and thoughtful, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest who prefers elegance that whispers rather than shouts.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, lovingly arranged boutonniere is photographed against a pale beige, linen-like fabric that looks much like the finely woven textiles often seen in smart Thames Ditton boutiques and riverside restaurants prepared for a wedding breakfast. The background is understated and neutral, allowing the flowers to glow softly in gentle, even light. At the centre of the piece, a nest of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms is gathered tightly, their ruffled petals curling and overlapping in a way that suggests miniature stocks or charming cottage-garden flowers. The pink tones shift from delicate blush in the middle to a slightly richer hue at the edges, as if touched by the first light of dawn. Scattered delicately among them are small sprays of white baby's breath, the tiny star-like blossoms filling the spaces with a lacy, cloudlike lightness. Here and there, discreet sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets rise up, providing a quiet note of contrast that enriches the pastel palette without overwhelming it. Extending to one side, several elongated buds in creamy white and pale green rest just on the verge of opening, their slender shapes reminiscent of freesias ready to unfurl during an evening ceremony. Supporting everything is a base of vivid, broad green leaves, with finer, feathery greenery gently arching outwards to add movement and a natural, meadow-like feel. At the base, the stems are carefully wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon that gleams softly, tied into an immaculate, compact bow. The bow's confident colour introduces a joyful, celebratory note, perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest stepping out along the High Street or heading toward a nearby Thames Ditton church or venue for a special occasion.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is photographed in calm, even light, resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that shows a fine, regular weave, much like the relaxed yet elegant textiles seen in Thames Ditton's boutique cafés along the High Street. The rose itself is the clear focal point, positioned horizontally and slightly angled, its petals gently unfurling in a spiral of colour that moves from a warm, apricot-peach centre to soft, creamy edges. The bloom looks freshly opened, its velvety texture inviting and full of quiet romance, as though chosen with care by an experienced florist for a groom's lapel. Tucked just above and to the right of the rose is a delicate cluster of white baby's breath, each Gypsophila floret adding a light, airy halo that contrasts with the rose's fuller form. Slim, vivid green sprigs and a couple of glossy, darker green leaves curl and arc around the base, giving a fluid, organic outline that keeps the design feeling natural rather than stiff. The stems are tightly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, secured in a small, precise knot that speaks of practiced, confident craftsmanship. The neutral background and soft lighting keep all attention on the subtle colour shifts in the petals, the fine texture of the linen, and the gentle interplay between foliage and flower. The overall mood is one of understated celebration, perfectly suited for weddings, proms, or civil ceremonies in Thames Ditton, where such a boutonniere might be worn walking from the station towards a local venue by the river. Created with the kind of thoughtful detail favoured at Flowers Thames Ditton, it captures the tender, hopeful feeling of a day just beginning.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is photographed against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gently woven texture forming a calm, natural canvas for a refined piece of wedding floristry. The main focus is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its large white petals unfolding in smooth, graceful arcs as if caught mid-breath. At its centre, a soft wash of buttery yellow deepens into faint reddish-orange speckles, adding warmth and intricacy to the otherwise pure bloom. Nestled closely around the orchid, soft clusters of white baby's breath create a light, misty halo, evoking the tenderness of vows spoken in an intimate Thames Ditton ceremony. To the left, two small, spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds provide a lively counterpoint, their fine, almost spiky texture and fresh colour injecting a modern twist into the classic boutonniere style. A broad, glossy deep green leaf supports the arrangement from beneath, with a smaller leaf tucked nearer the base to complete the natural framing. The stems are tightly wrapped in vibrant red satin ribbon, which gleams gently under the light and ends in a small, tidy bow or knot. This crimson accent introduces energy and romance, suggesting perhaps a colour theme echoed in bridesmaids' dresses or table décor at a nearby High Street reception. Every detail speaks of considered craftsmanship and local care, as though created by an experienced Thames Ditton florist who understands how a single floral accessory can become part of a couple's story. The overall impression is one of poised, contemporary elegance, ideal for a groom, best man, or stylish guest attending a formal celebration by the river.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere is photographed from above on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, giving the scene a calm, tactile background like a table setting in a cosy Thames Ditton café near the river. Central in the image is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, smooth petals opening in a serene, symmetrical arc. In the orchid's throat, a gentle wash of creamy yellow deepens into a hint of soft orange, drawing the eye inward and adding warmth to the cool white. Surrounding the orchid is a halo of delicate white baby's breath, each tiny floret forming part of a light, airy cloud that softens the outline of the design and adds a romantic, almost ethereal texture. Nestled to one side is a cluster of glossy red berries, likely hypericum, their round, jewel-like shapes catching the light and introducing a vivid, celebratory splash of colour. Among them, a few paler green berry buds and fresh green leaves in varying shapes and sizes are woven throughout, giving contrast and a sense of lush, garden freshness, as if picked from a hidden courtyard off Portsmouth Road. At the base, all stems are expertly bound together with a vibrant red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a neat, compact knot, the short ribbon tails lying flat and polished. The overall feel is sophisticated yet welcoming, a boutonniere ready to be pinned on a groom, groomsman, or prom guest for an intimate ceremony or festive gathering in Thames Ditton, capturing both refined taste and gentle celebration.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately styled boutonniere rests on a pale, natural linen background, the fabric's fine, woven texture evoking the relaxed, understated charm of a Thames Ditton townhouse near the river. At the heart of the design is a single blush pink rose, not fully open yet, its petals gently unfurling to reveal a soft pastel centre that gradually shifts to a deeper, more confident pink along the outer edges. The bloom feels dewy and velvety, as though it has just been picked at first light from a well-tended garden off Portsmouth Road. Encircling the rose are small, cloud-like clusters of white baby's breath, each miniature flower adding airiness and a classic bridal feel, the tiny blooms creating a lace-like contrast against the rose's smooth curves. Behind them, fine blades of emerald green foliage splay out gracefully, their slender lines adding movement, while a darker green leaf is carefully folded around the stems, giving the piece a tidy, tailored finish perfect for a groom's or prom-goer's lapel. The stems are tightly bound with a glossy satin ribbon in complementary lavender and deeper magenta tones, wrapped neatly and secured with a modest knot, the sheen of the ribbon catching the light in soft highlights. Gentle, even illumination emphasizes the boutonniere's layered textures and subtle colour gradients without harsh shadow, allowing every detail to be clearly seen: the curled petal edges, the tiny buds of the gypsophila, and the clean, polished presentation. This image captures the quiet elegance of a handcrafted rose boutonniere that could easily be chosen for a wedding at a local Thames Ditton church or a formal event overlooking the Surrey banks of the Thames.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonniere lies diagonally across a light beige, woven fabric background, its colours glowing softly as though captured in gentle afternoon light drifting over Thames Ditton High Street. The focal point is a luxurious fuchsia pink rose, petals dense and velvety, spiralling from a tight centre toward slightly open outer edges that suggest just-bloomed freshness. Encircling this rose, tiny white blossoms of baby's breath cluster like a soft, airy mist, giving the piece a dreamy, timeless charm. Tucked between the white flowers sit plump red hypericum berries, their smooth, round forms and rich crimson shade adding warmth and a hint of festive energy, ideal for winter weddings or late-summer celebrations by the river. Fine, feathery greenery, similar to asparagus fern, arcs outwards to one side, lending a graceful, almost whimsical silhouette, while deeper green leaves are carefully curled and layered beneath, creating a structured, tailored look that suits a formal suit or tuxedo. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a lustrous red satin ribbon that has been wound with precision and tied in a neat, understated bow, offering both security and an extra touch of luxury. Every detail, from the proportion of greenery to the placement of berries, speaks of a florist's experienced eye, the kind of craftsmanship you might expect from Flowers Thames Ditton when preparing buttonholes for a local wedding at a nearby church or reception venue. The overall mood is one of joyful sophistication, combining classic romance with a hint of playful colour that will stand out in photographs and in person throughout the celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a gently woven, light beige fabric that recalls the natural textures seen in riverside cafés around Thames Ditton, a single handcrafted boutonnière is presented at a slight diagonal, as though just placed down before being pinned to a jacket. At its centre rests a luscious pink-to-fuchsia rosebud, tightly furled and exquisitely formed, its satin-smooth petals spiralling inwards with a rich, romantic depth. Clusters of tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, nestle closely around the rose, their small, star-shaped blooms creating a soft, cloud-like halo that brightens and balances the boldness of the central flower. From behind the cluster of blooms, fine, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage arc and fan outward, lending a feathery, almost whimsical texture that evokes the gentle greenery of nearby Home Park and the tree-lined streets leading into the village. The stems of the rose, filler flowers and greenery are carefully aligned and bound together with a coral-to-red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and firmly at the base, with the light catching its sheen in subtle glimmers that suggest celebration and care. The overall lighting is bright but diffused, highlighting each petal edge, leaf vein and tiny gypsophila blossom without glare, so the whole piece feels freshly made and full of life. The composition suggests a cherished moment on a wedding morning or a special event, perhaps a family celebration in a Thames Ditton garden or a prom evening beginning with photos on a quiet residential street, where this delicate buttonhole becomes a small yet meaningful symbol of elegance, anticipation and heartfelt emotion.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This boutonniere lies atop a pale woven textile, invoking the subtle elegance of Thames Ditton's village charm. At its centre, a soft pink rose stands with petals tightly spiraled, their hue graduating from a rich blush heart to faintly lighter tips-a fresh blossom that radiates tenderness. Accenting the rose, a pink-peach Alstroemeria opens, revealing flickers of yellow and fine accent lines, adding both warmth and complexity. Light clouds of baby's breath and balls of chartreuse green echo the vibrancy of local gardens, punctuating the design with playful variation. Wispy, upward-sweeping grasses and arching fern tips offer airy movement, while sturdy, broad green leaves sculpt and support the base, some artfully folded to provide lift and polish. Wrapping the stems is a radiant, fuchsia-pink satin ribbon bow-its glossy finish mirroring the festive spirit of riverside Thames Ditton gatherings. Soft daylight washes over the boutonniere, making the colours glow and textures stand proudly from the creamy backdrop. Crafted for grooms, groomsmen, or any guest at a local celebration, this floral accessory blends romance, craftsmanship, and quintessential Thames Ditton style-a vibrant detail to mark special memories with local flair.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Set against a subtly textured, warm beige background that resembles a finely woven linen cloth, a compact boutonniere is displayed as if waiting to be chosen for a special Thames Ditton celebration. The focal bloom is a single white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its open petals slightly ruffled at the edges and marked with fine reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye towards the centre. Its stamens and soft pollen give a hint of life and movement, suggesting a flower at its peak freshness. Nestled to the left is a tight, conical stem of bright lime-green buds, likely an Ornithogalum cluster, creating a sculptural, almost architectural contrast to the softness of the lily. Scattered between these main elements, sprigs of delicate white baby's breath lend an airy, cloud-like halo, their tiny blossoms evoking a sense of quiet romance and lightness that would suit an intimate ceremony by the river, perhaps near Giggs Hill Green. Deep green, sword-shaped leaves form a solid base, anchoring the design, while narrower blades of grass-like foliage weave through and around the blooms, adding slender arcs and playful lines. The stems are gathered to the right and finished with a tidy bow of glossy pink satin ribbon, the colour bright yet tasteful, offering a cheerful accent that signals celebration and joy. Soft, even lighting highlights the natural textures of petal, leaf, and ribbon, without harsh glare, so every curve and contour is easy to imagine. The overall mood is serene, romantic, and carefully composed, like a lovingly prepared buttonhole ready to complete formal attire for a wedding or prom in the heart of Thames Ditton.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture creating a soft, natural canvas that feels very much in keeping with an elegant Thames Ditton wedding by the river. At the centre sits a fully open white lisianthus, its many ruffled petals forming a rounded, cup-like bloom that seems to glow softly against the neutral background. The petals overlap in delicate layers, some edges curling ever so slightly to create depth and a sense of lightness, as though a breeze from nearby Giggs Hill Green might stir them. Just to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy green tones stretch gracefully along the stems, their still-closed tips symbolising the quiet promise of the day. Scattered around the main bloom, tiny clusters of white gypsophila add an airy haze, each minuscule flower like a dewdrop glinting in the understated light. Slim, dark green, grass-like leaves fan outward towards the lower left corner, giving the arrangement movement and a relaxed, garden-fresh feel, while one broader, deeper green leaf anchors everything from behind, adding structure and contrast. At the base, the stems are tightly bound with a vivid fuchsia ribbon, the satin tied into a neat, jaunty bow whose smooth sheen stands out brightly against the soft neutrals and cool whites. This bold splash of pink gives the traditional white-and-green palette a contemporary twist, ideal for a groom or groomsman wanting a subtle yet distinctive floral detail. The overall impression is one of careful hand-work and fresh, local flowers, the kind of small, meaningful piece you might have prepared on the morning of the ceremony at a trusted florist in Thames Ditton.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, graceful boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its neutral background reminiscent of the calm interiors of Thames Ditton village homes. The composition centres on a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad and almost porcelain-smooth, unfolding in a relaxed arc. At the flower's core, buttery yellow tones and a whisper of pale pink trace the patterned throat, adding quiet depth and character. Surrounding this focal bloom, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a soft halo, each tiny flower like a dot of cloud, giving the design an ethereal, romantic quality. Slim, fresh green leaves slip out from behind the orchid, adding structure and a touch of woodland clarity. Just to one side, several unopened orchid buds, tinged with lime green, extend along a short stem, capturing that moment between potential and full bloom-ideal for symbolising new chapters at weddings or proms in nearby venues around Weston Green or along Portsmouth Road. The stems are smartly gathered and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon that gleams under the soft, even lighting. The ribbon is tied in a neat, miniature bow, its vibrant colour delivering a modern, celebratory accent against the otherwise gentle palette. The light reveals subtle textures: the satin sheen of the ribbon, the papery fineness of the baby's breath, and the understated weave of the background fabric. Together they create an impression of thoughtful craftsmanship, as if a local florist carefully prepared this piece for a groom's lapel or a special guest arriving at a ceremony overlooking the river in Thames Ditton.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A delicately crafted white orchid boutonniere is set against a softly woven, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle texture creating a warm, homely backdrop reminiscent of a refined Thames Ditton townhouse. At the centre, a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid bloom unfurls wide, creamy white petals with a faint, velvety sheen, each curve carefully composed to show off the bloom's graceful symmetry. In its throat, a gentle hint of pale yellow adds depth and a touch of natural luminosity, like the soft glow of afternoon light over the nearby River Ember. Around this central flower, fine sprays of baby's breath gather in airy clusters, their tiny white blossoms forming a misty, cloud-like ring that makes the orchid appear to float. Slender strands of fresh green foliage, likely delicate fern fronds, weave in and out of the gypsophila, introducing a vibrant, natural contrast and a sense of organic movement. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric lying flat and immaculate, then tied into a small, elegant bow to signal that the piece is ready to sit on a jacket lapel. The overall impression is of calm sophistication and quiet romance, perfect for a groom, best man, or cherished guest at a wedding ceremony in Thames Ditton, perhaps near the village centre or by Weston Green. Crafted with the care you'd expect from an experienced local florist, this boutonniere would harmonise beautifully with minimalist bridal flowers, intimate civil services, and chic riverside receptions.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory white rose boutonniere is carefully laid at a slight angle across a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its diagonal placement adding a sense of poised elegance. The rosebud is tightly formed yet beginning to unfurl, its creamy petals smooth and velvety, suggesting a fresh cut from an early-morning delivery, perhaps brought straight into a Thames Ditton workshop from nearby flower markets. Nestled around the central rose are soft, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny floret contributing to a light, airy halo that contrasts beautifully with the richer, glossy greens. A selection of slender, dark green leaves and a few feathery, fern-like sprigs extend from behind the bloom, framing it without overwhelming the compact design. These greens add dimension and a subtle sense of movement, as if the piece has just been placed down while the groom buttons his jacket before heading to a local church or registry office. The stems of the rose and foliage are meticulously bound with smooth white satin ribbon, wound securely and finished in a small, graceful bow that rests just below the flower heads. Under the soft, even lighting, the satin ribbon catches a gentle sheen, while the textured weave of the background cloth remains understated, providing a calm, neutral stage. The overall effect is one of quiet sophistication and purity, making this boutonniere ideal for describing traditional wedding flowers, formal lapel arrangements, or refined groom's details for celebrations in and around Thames Ditton, from riverside photos on Summer Road to reception gatherings in nearby village venues.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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