Seven Sisters BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Seven Sisters, we love creating bespoke buttonholes that look fresh, photograph beautifully and stay perfect all day. From classic white rose pieces for weddings to bold seasonal flowers for proms and parties, every buttonhole is hand-crafted by an experienced local florist right here in Seven Sisters.

Working just off Seven Sisters Road, close to Tottenham High Road and a short hop from Finsbury Park, we know how important it is for your flowers to arrive on time and in perfect condition. That's why we offer reliable same-day delivery on buttonholes and coordinating bouquets across Seven Sisters, Tottenham, Stamford Hill and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM.

Our team will talk through your outfit, colour palette and theme so your buttonhole ties in effortlessly with your suit, corsage and bridal flowers. Whether you're heading to a registry office near Bruce Grove, a celebration around Green Lanes, or a formal event in Manor House, we design buttonholes that feel personal, polished and comfortable to wear.

  • Expert local florists with years of wedding and event experience
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced and conditioned daily
  • Coordinated designs for groomsmen, ushers and guests

You can visit us in store or simply order online for fast, friendly same-day delivery from your trusted Seven Sisters florist.

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BUTTONHOLES
Set against a calm, light beige linen backdrop, this floral boutonniere feels like a quiet moment before the festivities begin, the soft fabric echoing the muted stone and brick of residential terraces around Seven Sisters. At the centre, two lisianthus blooms open in full, their white petals edged with a saturated ribbon of purple that seems to deepen toward the folds, giving the flowers an almost painted quality. The texture is gently ruffled, as if the petals have just relaxed after being kissed by early morning mist. Nestled close to these feature blooms, fine clusters of dainty white filler flowers create a halo of light, their tiny blossoms recalling wisps of baby's breath often used in bridal work here at Flowers Seven Sisters. A slim, upright spike of muscari adds a vertical note, each small, bell-shaped floret a rich, grape-purple blue that suggests the coolness of shaded gardens off Green Lanes. Two small, unopened pale green buds rest beside the main flowers, tender and smooth, capturing the theme of promise that runs through weddings and school leavers' proms alike. Feathery fronds of fern-like greenery arc around and between the flowers, their fine needles adding both softness and structure, like delicate lace trimmed around the lapel. All the stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in luminous white satin ribbon, the fabric wound with care and finished in a neat, modest bow at the base. The design feels intimate and thoughtful, the kind of hand-finished buttonhole you might have delivered same-day from a local Seven Sisters florist for a meaningful ceremony where every small detail matters.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A lovingly crafted boutonniere, perfect for a groom or prom guest, rests on a finely woven, neutral linen surface, its light beige threads forming a calm, textured backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. The small arrangement is composed of soft pink multi-petalled blossoms, perhaps clustered stock or tiny garden blooms, each flower full and layered, with petals that gently fade from a warmer blush near the heart to a paler, almost translucent pink at the tips. Between these sit clusters of classic white baby's breath, their tiny, rounded heads forming a misty veil that softens the composition and adds an airy sweetness, like the first warm days of spring around Seven Sisters and the nearby streets leading toward Tottenham Green. Subtle accents of tiny lavender or deep purple florets peek through the pink and white, their richer tones quietly deepening the colour story. On one side, several elongated, creamy ivory buds with the faintest wash of green stretch outward, freesia-like and still mostly closed, capturing the feeling of anticipation just before a ceremony begins. A base of glossy, broad green leaves supports the central flowers, while finer, feathery sprigs of foliage arc outward in light, informal lines, suggesting natural movement and a lightly wild garden charm. The stems are neatly bound and wrapped in a smooth, fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a symmetrical bow whose shining loops and short tails draw the eye and add a joyful pop of colour. Under soft, even lighting, every detail appears crisp and fresh, evoking the care an experienced Seven Sisters florist would take in preparing a bespoke buttonhole for delivery to a local wedding venue or family celebration.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined peach rose boutonniere is laid out carefully on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, reminiscent of a pressed tablecloth prepared for a reception in a cosy Seven Sisters venue. The focal rose is partially unfurled, its petals spiralling from a rich, warm orange-peach core into softer, creamy tones as they open, giving an impression of both warmth and gentleness. Nestled beside and just above the rose, a spray of white baby's breath (gypsophila) creates a delicate constellation of small, cloud-like blooms, their airy structure lending a light, romantic touch. Wisps of slim, grass-like greenery extend from behind the rose, while deeper green leaves curl and fold near the base, their glossy texture providing structure and a pleasing contrast to the softness of the petals. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, wound tightly and evenly, with the end finished in a tidy knot or small bow that speaks to the florist's practiced hand. This ribbon binding not only secures the flowers but adds a subtle sheen that catches the gentle, even lighting. The light itself is soft and diffuse, revealing the fine weave of the fabric beneath and the velvety surface of the rose without harsh shadows. The composition is horizontal and calm, inviting the viewer to imagine this boutonniere pinned to a lapel for a wedding at a nearby registry office or an intimate celebration in a garden close to Seven Sisters. It evokes quiet anticipation, new beginnings, and the timeless charm of classic floral design.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single handcrafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle, slightly coarse weave evoking a relaxed, natural table setting you might find at a small Seven Sisters wedding breakfast. The focal flower is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its velvety petals broad and serene, curving outward with an almost sculptural grace. At its centre, a wash of warm yellow deepens into delicate reddish-orange markings, drawing attention to the intricate heart of the bloom. Framing the orchid are clusters of airy white baby's breath, their minuscule blossoms forming gentle clouds that soften the arrangement, like distant blossoms viewed across Finsbury Park in spring. To the left, two bold lime-green chrysanthemum buds, tightly packed and almost pom-pom like, bring a crisp, modern splash of colour, their fine, spiky texture offering a striking contrast to the orchid's smooth surface. Beneath and behind the flowers, a broad, deep green leaf stretches out as a natural backdrop, with a smaller, darker leaf tucked closer to the stems, adding layered greenery that hints at a florist's careful eye. The stems are wrapped in a vivid crimson red ribbon, wound snugly and finished with a tiny, elegant knot, the satin catching light with a subtle sheen that suggests ceremony and joy. The composition feels polished yet personal, the sort of piece chosen for a groom or groomsman heading to a local ceremony just off West Green Road, where a single, refined bloom marks the significance of the day without overwhelming an understated suit.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined orchid boutonniere is captured from above on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle texture echoing the relaxed yet stylish character of small wedding venues around Seven Sisters Road. At the heart of the piece is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad and softly curved, almost porcelain-like in their smoothness. Inside the bloom, a gentle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange glows at the centre, adding warmth and depth to the otherwise cool white. Encircling this focal flower are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming a misty halo that lightens and loosens the composition. Nestled against the orchid is a striking group of glossy red berries, reminiscent of hypericum, their spherical shapes and lacquered sheen lending a festive note that would suit winter weddings or seasonal celebrations near Stamford Hill or Green Lanes. A few lighter green, not-yet-ripened berries introduce a fresher, more youthful tone. The foliage underneath is a mix of sleek, medium-green leaves, some slightly elongated, others more oval and pointed, arranged to frame the blooms without drawing attention away from the orchid. All the stems are tightly bound with a vivid red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in a small, precise knot, suggesting the care of an experienced local florist. The overall mood is elegant and composed, a small but meaningful floral accent ready to be worn on a suit jacket or coat, ideal for grooms, best men, or formal guests ordering from florists serving the Seven Sisters and wider North London community.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, natural linen backdrop with a subtle weave, a handcrafted boutonniere is laid out as if waiting to be pinned on just before guests arrive at a Seven Sisters ceremony. The central flower is a semi-open blush rose, its petals velvety and full, showing a graceful gradient from a soft, almost whisper-light pink at the centre to a more saturated pastel pink along the gently curled outer edges. Around its base, airy sprays of creamy white baby's breath cluster like tiny stars, creating an ethereal, cloud-like ring that softens the transition from bloom to stem. Fine, grass-like fronds of fresh green foliage extend outward behind the rose, lending a light, feathery texture and a feeling of movement, while a single broader, deeper green leaf is folded and cupped carefully around the stems, giving the piece a crisp, tailored structure. The stems are wrapped in a smooth, satin ribbon that glows in shades of lavender and rich magenta-purple, its sheen catching the light in a way that complements both the blush tones of the rose and the neutral background. The knot at the base is simple and secure, suggesting the practical elegance of something designed to sit comfortably on a lapel throughout a long day of photographs, speeches, and dancing. The lighting is soft and diffuse, with no harsh contrasts, so the details of petal veins, baby's breath clusters, and fabric threads are all visible in gentle relief. This image captures the quiet romance of a classic boutonniere, the sort of carefully composed floral touch a local would pick up from Flowers Seven Sisters before heading across Haringey for a wedding or formal celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted boutonniere rests on a pale beige, slightly nubby fabric that looks like natural linen, the kind you might see on a rustic table in a small Seven Sisters bistro. The focal point is a single fuchsia rose, its petals rich and velvety, spiralling tightly from the centre and gradually unfurling toward the outer edges, where the colour softens in subtle tones of pink. Surrounding this rose, dainty white baby's breath blooms cluster like tiny stars, bringing a gentle, airy contrast and evoking the softness of a light mist over nearby parks on an early London morning. Tucked between the white flowers are plump, crimson red hypericum berries, their glossy skins catching the light and adding a playful, festive touch that feels at once modern and timeless. The greenery is thoughtfully layered: wispy, fern-like sprays extend delicately beyond the flowers, while broader, darker green leaves are curled and shaped to cradle the rose, giving the small design depth and a sculpted, architectural feel. All of the stems are wrapped together with a smooth red satin ribbon, the fabric gleaming softly and tied into a neat, compact bow, hinting at care and attention from an experienced florist's hands. The composition is shown from a slightly raised overhead angle, so every curve of petal, berry, and leaf is clearly visible, making it easy to imagine this boutonniere pinned to a groom's jacket at a local ceremony, perhaps just off Seven Sisters Road, as he steps out into the city's gentle daylight.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately composed boutonnière is captured resting on a pale, linen-textured background that could easily belong to a calm North London dressing room near Seven Sisters station on a wedding morning. The focal point is a single rosebud in a rich fuchsia or deep pink shade, its petals wrapped tightly around each other like satin ribbon, giving a sense of poised elegance and soft, romantic intensity. Around this central bloom, clusters of tiny white baby's breath blooms create a light halo, their miniature petals forming frothy, cloud-like cushions that soften the strong colour of the rose. Fine, bright green, feathery foliage fans out from behind, offering a sense of movement and gentle wildness, while a few darker green leaves anchor the arrangement, adding depth and structure. The stems are neatly gathered and bound with a slender, glossy red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and firmly so that no rough edges show, as if tied by a florist taking great care with every lapel piece. The ribbon's subtle sheen catches the light, echoing the glow of the rose and uniting the pink and red tones with quiet sophistication. The lighting in the image is bright and even, highlighting the freshness of the petals, the delicate structure of the baby's breath, and the fine texture of the foliage, while the neutral backdrop allows every colour to stand out. This boutonnière evokes the intimate excitement of special occasions-perhaps a groom stepping out for photographs in a nearby park or a guest heading to a celebration in Seven Sisters-its fragrance and detail designed to be admired up close.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This beautifully assembled boutonniere rests on a backdrop of finely woven linen, the cream tones recalling the tasteful textures seen in Seven Sisters' independent boutique shops. At the core sits a softly blushing rose, its petals tightly whorled in a graceful spiral, the deep pink centre mellowing to a pale haze at the rim. Complementing its gentleness, a light peach-pink alstroemeria unfurls, the creamy petals tipped with subtle streaks of yellow and delicate veining. Clusters of snowy baby's breath intersperse throughout, airy and light as the morning mist over the gardens of Paignton Park. Miniature, bright green spherical mums pop against the softer hues, offering both textural intrigue and a sense of vitality. Encasing the arrangement is an array of lush foliage: slender, spiky fronds evoke the movement of wind through local parks, while broad, dark green leaves-some artfully wrapped and others folded-add stability and a rich verdant base. Carefully bound with a glossy fuchsia satin ribbon, knotted into a neat bow, the stems are gathered with precision and style as seen in Seven Sisters' most refined floristry. This charming accessory radiates an understated sophistication, ideally suited for proms, weddings, or memorable moments on West Green Road. The piece's fresh, pastel blooms and intricate details invite celebration, reflecting both heartfelt craftsmanship and Seven Sisters' contemporary urban flair.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric providing a calm, neutral backdrop that feels at home in a stylish Seven Sisters townhouse. The compact design centres on a single white alstroemeria bloom, its petals soft yet slightly papery to the eye, opening widely to show a throat marked with delicate reddish-brown streaks that draw attention to the clustered stamens at the centre. Just to the left, a vivid lime-green cone of tightly nested buds, similar in shape to an Ornithogalum spike, introduces a striking architectural line and a sense of buds poised to open. Around these focal forms, tiny white gypsophila blossoms float like miniature stars, each cluster lightly softening the stronger shapes and giving the buttonhole an airy, romantic halo. The stems are gathered into a tidy bundle framed by deep, glossy green leaves with pointed tips, offering a strong, grounding base, while slim blades of bright green grass curl and loop in and out, adding playful, fine-textured movement. Holding everything together at the right side is a small bow fashioned from bright pink satin ribbon, neatly knotted so the loops and tails lie smoothly against the stems, its warm, celebratory hue standing out against the cooler whites and greens. The light in the scene is gentle and even, as if it were a calm afternoon near Tottenham Green, revealing every texture-from the satin's sheen to the matte fabric beneath. The overall feel is one of poised elegance and fresh simplicity, a wedding or prom boutonniere that would look perfectly at ease pinned to a lapel for a special event anywhere in and around Seven Sisters.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-style fabric, the weave of the cloth forming a subtle, criss-cross texture that frames the flowers without distracting from them. At the centre, the lisianthus bloom is fully open and exquisitely formed, its ruffled petals layered like delicate silk, clean and bright against the warm neutral background. Just to one side, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy green stand close together, their pointed tips closed but full of quiet promise, evoking the feeling of a couple at the start of their journey together, perhaps stepping out of a ceremony near Seven Sisters station or one of the local churches. Tiny, cloud-like clusters of white baby's breath are threaded through the arrangement, each minute blossom softening the lines and adding a sense of lightness, as if a fine mist has settled gently over the flowers. Behind the main bloom, a broader, dark green leaf provides depth and contrast, while fine, grass-like foliage fans out towards the left, creating movement and echoing the shape of leaves you might see in nearby parks around Tottenham and South Tottenham. The stems are neatly bound near the bottom right with a lustrous fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small bow that brings a lively, modern twist to this classic white and green palette. The overall impression is of something fresh, carefully crafted, and quietly joyful, ideal for a groom's lapel, a best man, or a school leaver heading to prom, and reminiscent of the thoughtful, hand-finished work florists in the Seven Sisters area take real pride in.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a light beige, linen-textured fabric, its understated background reminiscent of a calm preparation space before guests gather for a Seven Sisters wedding or prom. The eye is immediately drawn to the pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid at the centre, its broad, slightly cupped petals smooth and luminous, surrounding a finely detailed throat washed with soft yellow and the gentlest blush of pink. The bloom feels both modern and timeless, poised for a groom's jacket or a special guest's formal attire. Around the orchid's base, a halo of tiny white baby's breath forms a delicate, cloud-like border, each miniature blossom adding airy fullness and a sense of quiet romance. Slim green leaves slip out from behind the flowers, their fresh colour grounding the design in nature and enhancing the feeling of just-cut stems from a local florist's workbench. A short side stem holds a pair of tightly closed lime-green orchid buds, hinting at future blooms and the unfolding of a new chapter, much like the beginnings celebrated in local ceremonies along Tottenham High Road or near the green corners of Finsbury Park. All the stems are firmly bound together with a sleek fuchsia pink satin ribbon; its glossy surface catches the soft, even light, forming a neat, compact bow that introduces a playful yet sophisticated pop of colour. The gentle lighting highlights each texture-from the orchid's velvety petals to the fine weave of the linen-creating a serene, intimate mood. Crafted with care in the spirit of Flowers Seven Sisters, the boutonniere suggests fresh, same-day readiness for any heartfelt occasion in the neighbourhood.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige fabric backdrop, the woven surface similar to linen you might see in artisan stalls around Seven Sisters and nearby Tottenham. The fabric's gentle texture creates a subtle, earthy contrast to the smooth, luminous petals of the central Phalaenopsis orchid. This orchid bloom is flawless and serene, with wide, gently arched petals in cool, creamy white that reflect the soft, diffused light. At its core, a whisper of pale yellow glows from the throat, lending a quiet warmth and hinting at the flower's living freshness. Around this focal bloom, a fine halo of white baby's breath is artfully arranged, each tiny Gypsophila flower giving a misty, cloud-like effect that softens the edges and adds airiness. Wispy strands of slender green foliage, perhaps a delicate fern or similar greenery, weave in and out from beneath the blooms, their vibrant colour deepening the sense of natural, garden-fresh charm that local florists in the area are known for. The stems are carefully aligned and tightly wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, its surface smooth and subtly reflective, tied into a compact, elegant bow that signals this piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. The overall mood is calm, elegant, and intimate, suited to a groom, best man, or special guest attending a wedding near Seven Sisters, Alexandra Palace, or along Green Lanes. The image conveys a sense of considered craftsmanship and understated luxury, the kind of classic floral detail chosen for moments of lasting significance.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant white rose boutonniere is presented on a gentle diagonal across a pale beige, woven fabric background, reminiscent of natural linen you might find in a thoughtfully styled bridal suite in Seven Sisters. At the heart of the image is a single ivory-cream rosebud, its petals velvety, smooth, and just beginning to unfurl, holding that feeling of poised anticipation. Nestled to the side and slightly behind the bloom are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a soft snowflake, giving the arrangement a light, cloud-like halo. Around the rose, narrow, dark green leaves and a few more feathery, fern-like sprigs create depth and a lush contrast, echoing the foliage you'd see in the green corners of nearby Finsbury Park or along local garden borders. The stems of the rose and filler flowers are drawn together in a tight, clean bundle and meticulously wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, smooth and gently reflective under the soft, even light. Just below the bloom, the ribbon is tied into a small, graceful bow, adding a refined, handcrafted finish that speaks to a florist's care and attention to detail. The lighting is diffused and flattering, emphasising the creaminess of the rose, the delicate stems of gypsophila, and the subtle crosshatch weave of the fabric without any harsh contrasts. The overall feel is intimate and romantic, perfectly suited to a groom's lapel or a formal event near Green Lanes, capturing those quiet, joyful moments before vows are exchanged, in the kind of classic, understated style that local couples often seek for their Seven Sisters celebrations.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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