Motspur Park BUTTONHOLES

At Motspur Park Florist, we handcraft elegant buttonholes that add a polished finishing touch to your wedding or special event. Working from our friendly local florist near Motspur Park Station and West Barnes Lane, we design each piece with care so it looks fresh, stylish, and photograph-ready all day.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony in New Malden, a classic wedding reception near Raynes Park, or a celebration close to Kingston Road, our experienced team will guide you through flower choices that complement your colours, suits, and theme. From timeless roses and lisianthus to modern wildflower-style buttonholes, every design is created using premium, long-lasting flowers.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across Motspur Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM, perfect for last-minute buttonhole additions or top-ups for ushers and family members.

  • Local delivery to New Malden, Raynes Park and surrounding neighbourhoods
  • Coordinated buttonholes to match bouquets and corsages
  • Expert advice from trusted local florists

As a long-standing local business, Motspur Park Florist has built its reputation on reliability, friendly service, and beautifully finished bouquets and buttonholes. Share your plans with us, and we'll create tailored designs that look perfectly in place from the walk down the aisle to the final photograph.

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BUTTONHOLES
Set against a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop, this boutonniere feels like a small moment of calm before a big day in Motspur Park. Two white lisianthus flowers form the focal point, each petal gently ruffled and traced with a vivid ring of deep purple, as though brushed by watercolour along the edges. Their centres are creamy and full, with the texture of fine silk, catching the light in subtle highlights. Nestled close are delicate tufts of tiny white filler blooms, reminiscent of baby's breath, scattering pinpoints of brightness and giving an airy, almost mist-like quality around the larger flowers. Standing upright beside them is a neat spike of dusky lavender-purple muscari, each miniature, bell-shaped flower snugly layered in a vertical column, bringing structure and a more intense, cool-toned accent to the design. Threaded between these blooms are slender sprigs of feathery greenery, similar to asparagus fern, their soft, fine fronds fanning out like gentle brushstrokes and adding a touch of the wild, as if picked from a hidden corner of a garden not far from Cannon Hill Common. Two pale green buds rest quietly among the arrangement, still closed, suggesting new beginnings. At the base, the florist has gathered the stems into a tidy bundle, wrapping them in a smooth white satin ribbon that gleams softly and finishes in a neat bow, making the piece ready to pin onto a suit jacket. The overall mood is serene and thoughtful, ideal for a Motspur Park wedding or prom where the wearer wants something understated yet deeply romantic, as though their flowers are sharing a quiet whisper rather than a shout.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, refined floral boutonniere lies perfectly arranged on a pale beige woven fabric, the gentle texture of the cloth recalling a well-laid table at a Motspur Park wedding reception. The arrangement is intimate yet expressive, built around a cosy cluster of soft blush-pink flowers with many ruffled petals, like miniature garden stocks or petite country-style blooms. Their petals curl slightly at the edges, giving a sense of movement, as though they have just been gathered from a garden border on a calm spring morning. Threaded between the pinks are delicate sprays of classic white baby's breath, each stem branching into tiny round florets that create a light, cloud-like halo around the central flowers. Small hints of lavender and deep purple blossoms peek through, lending an understated sophistication and a gentle contrast that deepens the pastel palette without overpowering it. On one side, several slender buds in creamy white fading to pale green stretch outward, still closed and full of promise, suggesting freesias or similar elegant blooms about to unfurl. Around the flowers, vibrant green leaves form a broad, supportive base, their surfaces smooth and glossy, while more delicate, wispy greenery trails beyond the main cluster in fine, feathery strands. The neatly trimmed stems are gathered and tastefully wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow with softly draping tails that highlight the craftsmanship. The light falls evenly across the piece, emphasising freshness and texture, and the whole design feels like a bespoke finishing touch chosen by someone in Motspur Park for a wedding, prom, or graduation, quietly marking a cherished moment with subtle, handmade elegance.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is photographed resting on a pale beige linen-style cloth, the fine weave of the fabric forming a calm, neutral canvas that lets every detail of the flowers stand out. The rose itself is partially open, its centre spiralling inward in rich tones of warm peach and soft apricot, gradually lightening to a creamy pastel shade at the outer petals, as if touched by early morning light drifting over Motspur Park. Nestled close to the upper curve of the rose are airy sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a pinprick of brightness that softens the composition and adds a touch of traditional wedding elegance. Slender, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage and a couple of darker, broader leaves curl gently around the base, giving structure and a subtle sense of movement. The stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, with the end finished in a neat, unobtrusive bow that hints at careful hands and practiced technique. Soft, even lighting caresses the rose's velvety petals, the delicate dots of gypsophila, and the thread-like texture of the fabric, creating a serene, timeless feeling. This boutonniere seems designed for a groom or prom guest heading out from a quiet street near Motspur Park station, ready to step into a day of celebration, its gentle colour palette and precise craftsmanship reflecting both romance and restraint.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a light beige, linen-like fabric with a slightly coarse weave, a single white orchid boutonniere lies carefully arranged, as if ready to be pinned on before a Motspur Park wedding by the station. The central flower is an immaculate Phalaenopsis orchid, its large, smooth petals opening in a serene, sculptural curve that catches the soft, diffused light. In the orchid's throat, a wash of gentle yellow deepens into fine reddish-orange markings, giving the blossom a touch of warmth and character, like a quiet smile. Around the orchid nestle air-light sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blooms scattered like snowflakes, lending the accessory a dreamy, romantic softness. Just to the left, two round lime-green chrysanthemum buds stand out with their compact, almost fuzzy, spiky texture, injecting a crisp, contemporary note of colour that feels fresh and youthful. Beneath the flowers, a broad, deep green leaf forms a natural base, its smooth surface contrasting beautifully with the woven background fabric, while a smaller, darker leaf anchors the stem area. The stems are tightly wrapped in a bold crimson red satin ribbon, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and ending in a neat little knot or bow that adds a celebratory flourish. The overall mood is sophisticated yet approachable, the kind of boutonniere a local couple might choose from Motspur Park Florist for a ceremony along West Barnes Lane-timeless white and green blooms highlighted by a confident streak of red, ready to accompany heartfelt vows and joyful photographs.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed floral buttonhole lies on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles softly worn linen, its subtle texture adding warmth without distracting from the flowers. In the centre, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid opens serenely, its generous petals smooth and almost porcelain-like, curling outward to reveal a throat flushed with gentle shades of cream, yellow, and soft orange. This delicate burst of colour at the orchid's core gives the arrangement a sense of depth and intimacy, as though inviting a closer look. Around the orchid, fine sprays of white baby's breath create a light, cloudlike collar, each minuscule blossom adding softness and a whisper of romance. To one side, a cluster of rounded, ruby-red berries gleams with a gentle sheen, suggesting hypericum or similar berries, their festive tone evoking winter celebrations and evening receptions in Motspur Park and along nearby West Barnes Lane. A couple of paler green buds are tucked close to the berries, hinting at new beginnings and complementing the surrounding foliage. Slender and broader green leaves, in varying lengths and shapes, thread through the design, providing fresh contrast and giving the boutonniere a balanced, garden-picked feel. At the base, the stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, smooth and lustrous, tied into a precise little knot whose short tails rest neatly against the fabric beneath. The overall effect is of a carefully tailored accessory, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest wanting a refined touch of nature, as if prepared by an experienced local florist who knows how to capture both elegance and personality for special Motspur Park occasions.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A romantic pink rose boutonniere rests on light beige linen, the scene composed with the quiet elegance you might expect from a Motspur Park wedding morning. Viewed from slightly above, the rose is paused in that lovely in-between stage, not tightly closed yet not fully unfurled, with velvety petals that begin as a gentle blush at the centre and gradually deepen to a richer pink at the curled outer edges. Framing this central bloom, dainty tufts of white baby's breath gather at the base like a soft halo, their tiny clustered flowers adding both volume and a feathery texture. Behind the rose, fine, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage splay out in relaxed arcs, light and wispy, echoing the natural movement of a breeze crossing nearby Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields. A darker green leaf, folded with precision, cups the stems and creates a structured, almost tailored finish, perfect for a lapel. The stem bundle is wrapped neatly in a two-toned satin ribbon, where muted lavender melts into a deeper magenta-purple, its slight sheen catching the light and introducing a subtle note of luxury. The ribbon ends are clean and unobtrusive, allowing the craftsmanship and careful proportion of the flowers to stand out. The woven linen beneath, in a calm, natural oatmeal shade, offers a gentle contrast to the rose's warmth, its texture slightly visible like the weave of a favourite occasion shirt. Soft, diffused lighting reveals fine shadows and highlights each petal layer, making the boutonniere feel freshly made and ready to be pinned for a wedding, prom, or formal celebration anywhere around Motspur Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly coloured floral boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, slightly coarse fabric that could be linen or burlap, its gentle texture evoking the relaxed, down-to-earth charm of Motspur Park gatherings. The focus of the design is a single, striking rose in a deep fuchsia-pink hue, the bloom fresh and full, with tightly packed inner petals and softer, more open outer layers that suggest movement and life. Surrounding the rose, tiny white baby's breath blossoms cluster in airy sprays, creating a delicate halo that lightens the composition and introduces an almost cloud-like softness. Threaded through these white blooms are clusters of round, scarlet red hypericum berries, their smooth, glossy surfaces glinting slightly, adding both colour contrast and a playful, textural accent. Wispy strands of fine, feathery greenery extend from the sides, while broader, darker green leaves are artfully curled and positioned to frame the rose, giving the piece a refined, architectural balance. The stems are expertly bound with a length of red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished in a neat bow that catches the light, reinforcing the celebratory mood. Captured from above at a gentle angle, the boutonniere feels intimate and personal, perfect for a groom or groomsman walking through local parks or arriving at a Motspur Park reception. The overall impression is one of thoughtful design and heartfelt romance, as if created by a seasoned florist who often prepares similar lapel flowers for weddings and proms across this friendly corner of south-west London.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière rests on a pale, linen-like beige fabric, its soft texture creating a gentle backdrop that allows the colours of the flowers to stand out with striking clarity, much like a carefully laid suit on a bedroom chair before a Motspur Park ceremony. At the centre of the composition is a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia or deep pink hue, its petals tightly wrapped and satin-smooth, giving an impression of poised anticipation. Nestled closely around this central flower are airy clusters of tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, each minuscule bloom forming part of a delicate, cloud-like surround that lightens the design and introduces a sense of tenderness. Slender, feathery green foliage springs out behind the rose, its bright green fronds providing a graceful, almost whimsical frame, while a few darker, broader leaves near the base offer depth and contrast. The stems of the flowers and greenery are neatly bound together at the bottom with a fine, glossy red satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and care, its subtle sheen catching the light in little flashes that echo the rose's rich tone. The lighting is clear and bright, revealing every texture: the velvety rose, the crisp tiny petals of the baby's breath, and the slightly matte weave of the fabric beneath. The boutonnière feels freshly made, as if prepared that very morning by a local Motspur Park florist for a wedding at a nearby venue or a prom night gathering, ready to be pinned carefully onto a jacket lapel to mark a moment of joy, commitment, or youthful excitement.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Bringing a touch of Motspur Park's small-town warmth to formal celebrations, this bespoke boutonniere rests gracefully atop textured linen in gentle ecru. Its focal point, a perfectly formed blush-pink rose, nestles at the heart of the design-the petals tightly wound in a promise of freshness and soft elegance. Flanking the rose, a delicate alstroemeria or peach-blushed bloom offers layered petals with sunlit yellows and refined, inky markings at its core, echoing the intricate beauty seen in the nearby green spaces along Claremont Avenue. The surrounding white baby's breath clusters bring airiness, while small, bright green chrysanthemums punctuate the piece with a joyful vibrance. Lush green fern-like fronds fan gently around the focal blooms, with wide, dark leaves-a few artfully folded-providing both contrast and grounding. A wide leaf encircles the top of the stems, reinforcing the contemporary flair, and all is bound with a radiant fuchsia satin ribbon, neatly tied in a bow that gleams softly as natural daylight cascades across the arrangement. Each carefully chosen detail-from the tactile linen background to the vibrant ribbon-reflects Motspur Park's unique blend of youthful energy and tradition, making this boutonniere an unforgettable accessory for weddings, proms, or community celebrations, designed to evoke feelings of romance and neighbourly joy.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant, handcrafted boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, linen-textured background, the neutral fabric gently cradling its fresh white and green palette. The focal bloom is a single white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its petals broad yet delicate, unfurling like soft paper with slightly frilled edges. Near the throat of the flower, subtle reddish-brown streaks and speckles create an intricate pattern, drawing attention toward the softly visible stamens nestled inside the open blossom. To the left, a sculptural lime-green bud cluster, similar to a compact Ornithogalum spike, rises in a tapered cone, each tiny, tightly packed bud giving the piece a contemporary, textured accent. Threaded between these key elements are airy tufts of white baby's breath, their miniature, star-like flowers forming a fine mist of petals that lightens the design and gives it a romantic, almost ethereal aura. A rich base of foliage anchors everything: smooth, dark green, sword-shaped leaves curve protectively around the flowers, while slim, grass-like fronds add graceful lines and gentle movement, as though caught in a soft Motspur Park breeze. On the right side, the stems are neatly wrapped and secured with a narrow, bright pink satin ribbon, finished in a compact, well-formed bow that introduces a playful pop of colour without overpowering the serene composition. The soft, even lighting highlights every vein, petal edge, and ribbon sheen, capturing the calm joy of a wedding morning or prom evening, the kind of thoughtfully made buttonhole a local Motspur Park florist might pin with care before a celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white eustoma, also known as lisianthus, blooms in the centre of this elegant boutonnière, its layered petals opening in soft ruffles that resemble fine silk, luminous against a warm, beige woven fabric backdrop. The fabric, similar to natural linen or burlap, runs diagonally under the flowers, its subtle texture adding a rustic yet refined contrast that feels at home in Motspur Park's blend of suburban calm and village charm. Flanking the main flower are two gently tapered lisianthus buds in creamy green, angled slightly to the left as though leaning in toward the open blossom, symbolising the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in a local church or registry office near Motspur Park. Delicate sprays of white gypsophila weave through the composition, each tiny flower like a speck of soft light, creating a cloud-like halo that enhances the boutonnière's romantic character. Behind the flowers, fine, grass-like strands of deep green foliage flare outward toward the bottom left corner, adding movement and a sense of natural growth, while a single broader leaf in a richer green tone anchors the design, giving it balance and depth. At the base, the stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, cheerful bow that provides a striking visual accent against the muted background. The satin's glossy surface catches the light, giving the piece a celebratory sparkle suited to grooms, best men, or guests heading to a reception near Cannon Hill Common or along Burlington Road. Captured from an overhead, slightly angled view with soft, even lighting, this image reveals the freshness, texture, and careful handwork a seasoned Motspur Park wedding florist brings to every small floral detail.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its quiet background allowing every floral detail to speak. At the heart of the design, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in full bloom, its broad, satin-smooth petals almost luminous against the soft fabric. The centre of the orchid holds a whisper of buttery yellow and the gentlest blush of pink, like a secret glow tucked within its pristine white form. Encircling the base of the bloom is a halo of baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila flower forming a misty, cloud-like collar that softens the lines and adds a dreamy, romantic volume. A few slender, vivid green leaves slip out from behind the petals, giving a fresh, garden-picked feeling as if it has just been gathered from a well-kept Motspur Park garden near Cannon Hill Common. Along one side, a short stem tipped with pale lime-green orchid buds lies in parallel with the main flower, their smooth, tightly closed forms suggesting the promise of future blossoms and the unfolding of the day ahead. All the stems are carefully bound together with a narrow, bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose glossy loops and trailing ends introduce a vibrant, celebratory accent against the otherwise gentle palette. The soft, even lighting reveals the silken surface of the orchid, the fine grain of the linen, and the delicate architecture of each tiny flower in the baby's breath. This boutonniere feels intimate and thoughtfully crafted, ideal for a wedding or prom in and around Motspur Park, perhaps for a groom or guest walking up from the high street before a ceremony. Created with the attentive eye of a local florist, it quietly conveys care, elegance, and a sense of cherished occasion.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed resting on a pale, oatmeal-toned fabric with a visible woven texture, the subtle crosshatch of the threads giving the scene a natural, tactile warmth reminiscent of a carefully laid table at a Motspur Park reception. At its centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom unfurls in serene, milky white, its thick, smooth petals curving outward in a graceful arc. The inner throat of the flower reveals a quiet wash of buttery yellow and a hint of soft cream, adding depth and life to the otherwise monochrome palette. Nestled all around this central orchid, countless tiny blossoms of white baby's breath form loose clouds of texture, the gypsophila's fine stems and minuscule petals creating a romantic, almost ethereal surround. Here and there, wisps of delicate greenery-likely a fine fern or similarly feathery foliage-peek out from beneath the blossoms, introducing slender lines of fresh, spring-like green that suggest a gentle garden breeze drifting across the lawns near Motspur Park station. The stems of the piece are expertly aligned and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric catching just a trace of light as it winds tightly around the base, before culminating in a small, understated bow that feels both polished and intimate. This handcrafted boutonniere, ideal for a groom or groomsman, carries a sense of pure, quiet celebration; it is the kind of detail chosen with care for a ceremony in a local church or a chic gathering space off Burlington Road. Everything about the composition-its crisp whites, soft textures, and balanced proportions-evokes timeless elegance and the thoughtful artistry of an experienced Motspur Park florist.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic white rose boutonniere is displayed on a gentle angle across a neutral, light beige fabric, as if it has just been set down on a dressing table in a Motspur Park home before a wedding ceremony. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, its smooth petals still partly closed, forming a graceful spiral that promises a full bloom later in the day. Around the base of the rose, a hint of pale green from the sepals peeks through, enhancing the freshness of the flower. Nestled to one side and slightly behind are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their minute blossoms forming a soft, cloud-like halo that brings a subtle, romantic haze to the arrangement. Slender, deep green leaves emerge from behind the rose and gypsophila, some narrow and pointed, others more feathery and fern-like, giving natural depth and creating a delicate frame around the central bloom. All the stems are gathered and tightly wrapped in a length of smooth white satin ribbon, the texture lustrous yet understated. Just below the rose, the ribbon forms a tiny, balanced bow, its tails lying neatly along the stem, suggesting a confident, experienced florist's touch-the kind often sought for weddings in and around Motspur Park, from local churches to nearby reception venues. The lightly woven background fabric, reminiscent of linen, shows a fine diagonal pattern that adds a subtle, organic texture without drawing attention away from the boutonniere itself. Soft, diffused lighting washes over the scene, gently illuminating the petals, highlighting the whiteness of the rose against the greens and neutrals, and casting faint shadows that hint at the contours and craftsmanship of this traditional lapel flower, so closely associated with groom and groomsmen attire.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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