Old Oak Common Buttonholes

Welcome to Florist Old Oak Common, your trusted local expert for handcrafted buttonholes and exquisite bouquets. Nestled a stone’s throw from Wormwood Scrubs Park and moments from Old Oak Lane, our skilled florists bring over 20 years of dedicated experience to every creation. Whether you’re celebrating a special event in Acton, surprising loved ones in Willesden, or getting ready for a wedding near Uxbridge Road, we specialise in beautiful, fresh buttonholes that truly stand out.

Every buttonhole is carefully crafted using only the freshest seasonal flowers, selected daily from trusted growers. We believe that attention to detail and local knowledge set us apart, and our customers trust us to deliver stylish, lasting florals for everything from proms and weddings to corporate occasions.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, carefully crafted boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the material lending a quietly rustic, yet polished backdrop. The focal point is a pair of lisianthus flowers, their white petals edged with a bold sweep of deep violet, ruffled and layered so that each bloom seems to cup a shadow of colour within its centre. Clustered delicately around them are tiny white filler blossoms, reminiscent of baby's breath, adding a misty lightness that softens the transition between flower and foliage. Rising from one side is a narrow column of densely packed, purple muscari florets, each tiny bell adding rhythm and texture, as if echoing the gentle curves of the lisianthus but in miniature. A scattering of fine, feathery green foliage reaches outward, fresh and vibrant, balancing the formal composition with a whisper of the wild, like something gathered in the early morning from a garden tucked between terraced houses near Old Oak Common Lane. Two small, pale green buds, still tightly closed, tuck into the arrangement, offering a quiet nod to growth and the promise of more blooms. The stems are drawn together with care and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, then finished with a tidy bow at the base. The light falling across the scene is gentle and even, accentuating the purity of the whites and the richness of the purples. This boutonniere feels intimate and thoughtful, suited to a groom, best man, or prom guest making their way to a celebration in Old Oak Common, where understated detail can carry deep meaning.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant floral boutonniere, poised between corsage and buttonhole, is displayed on a finely woven, light beige linen cloth that looks like something you'd find on a well-laid table in a home off Old Oak Common Lane. The fabric's subtle texture forms a calm, neutral backdrop, allowing the colours of the flowers to glow softly. At the heart of the design sits a nest of light pink, multi-petalled blossoms, with petals that appear gently ruffled and layered-similar to small garden stocks or miniature carnations-each bloom showing a serene wash of pale blush that deepens toward the edges. Dotted throughout these focal flowers are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny floret creating a floating, cloud-like effect that adds both lightness and volume. To introduce contrast, a few fine spires of lavender or deep lilac blooms weave through the pink and white, offering just enough purple tone to give depth without overwhelming the pastel palette. On one side of the cluster, a row of slender, creamy white buds, brushed with pale green, lies gracefully, suggesting freesias or a similar budded flower about to open, evoking that quiet anticipation before a wedding ceremony. Rich emerald-green leaves fan out at the base, their broad surfaces glossy and protective, while wispy, grass-like greenery trails delicately beyond the edges, lending a touch of wild garden charm. The stems are gathered cleanly and wrapped with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, finished in a neat, symmetrical bow whose smooth sheen catches the light. The composition feels intimate and personal, like a handmade piece from a local florist prepared for a special lapel or wrist moment at a wedding, prom, or milestone celebration somewhere between Old Oak Common and neighbouring Acton.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally across a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the fabric's fine, even weave adding a soft, understated backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. The rose is partially open, its petals gently spiralling from a deeper warm apricot core to paler, creamy edges, like the soft glow of sunset over the railway arches in Old Oak Common. Just above and to the right, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a light, lacy contrast, each tiny blossom catching the gentle, diffused light and lending a feeling of airy romance. From behind the rose, slender green blades of foliage and a couple of broader, darker green leaves emerge, framing the bloom and giving a fresh, garden-picked feel that speaks of early morning visits to flower markets beyond nearby Willesden Junction. The stems are neatly gathered and expertly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its subtle sheen adding a refined finish and ending in a small, tidy knot that hints at the florist's practiced hands. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, emphasising the velvety texture of the petals, the fine specks of the gypsophila, and the calm neutrality of the woven background. The overall mood is gentle and celebratory, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom date wanting an elegant, timeless buttonhole that feels personal and handcrafted, much like the bespoke designs regularly created for local couples by experienced florists serving Old Oak Common.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere is carefully laid out on a light beige, linen-like fabric, its gently textured weave forming a calm, neutral backdrop reminiscent of a simple table runner at a small Old Oak Common wedding. At the centre sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large, velvety petals opening in a graceful arc, with the inner throat glowing softly in shades of pale yellow, brushed with hints of warm reddish-orange detail. Encircling the orchid, fine sprays of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny blossoms, each one adding a sense of lightness and air, like a breath of mist on a cool London morning. On the left side, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum buds, spherical and covered in tightly packed, spiky petals, bring a refreshing burst of colour and a contemporary edge. A broad, glossy dark green leaf supports the arrangement from beneath, its surface catching the light, while another smaller leaf tucks in alongside the stems for subtle structure. The stems themselves are expertly wrapped in a bright crimson red satin ribbon, the smooth material coiled neatly and secured in a small knot or bow that offers a striking contrast against the whites and greens. Soft, diffused lighting ensures every texture-from the crisp orchid petals to the coarse fabric background-is clearly defined without harshness. The result is a refined floral accessory, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom guest stepping out near Willesden Junction or walking into a celebration hall in Old Oak Common, expressing quiet sophistication and thoughtful floral design.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, the loose weave reminiscent of natural linen you might find at a local Old Oak Common artisan market. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, velvety petals curving outward like open arms, cradling a throat touched delicately with creamy yellow and soft amber-orange. This subtle warmth at the centre of the blossom adds depth and a sense of quiet luxury. Encircling the orchid is a halo of baby's breath, hundreds of tiny white florets perched on fine, branching stems, creating an airy, cloud-like texture that softens the whole design. Just below, a tightly clustered spray of glossy red berries introduces a bold, festive accent, each perfectly rounded berry catching the light as though lightly polished. Close to them, a few paler green buds peek through, suggesting freshness and natural variety, like new growth on shrubs around the green spaces near Old Oak Common Lane. The foliage is thoughtfully placed: a mix of broad, pointed leaves and slimmer, elongated shapes in rich shades of green, adding structure and framing the blooms and berries with a calm, natural rhythm. At the base, the stems are neatly bound in a bright red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into a compact knot, with short ribbon tails that rest gracefully against the fabric. This little touch of sheen enhances the celebratory feel, making the piece ready to be pinned to a groom's jacket or worn as a small corsage. The overall impression is of a handcrafted, romantic accessory, ideal for weddings, winter celebrations, or formal events across Old Oak Common and neighbouring West London streets, where understated elegance is cherished.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A romantic pink rose boutonniere is displayed against a softly woven beige linen backdrop, photographed from a slightly overhead angle that reveals the full structure of the arrangement without feeling distant. The central rose, in a blush-to-rosy pink gradient, looks freshly cut, its velvety petals unfolding in tight, symmetrical spirals at the centre and relaxing into more open, gently ruffled edges, like a bloom about to be pinned for a wedding near Old Oak Common Lane. Around the base of the rose, airy tufts of white baby's breath gather in small, cloud-like clusters, their tiny round blossoms adding a sense of lightness and a subtle, bridal charm. Slender, grass-like strands of bright, cool green foliage extend from behind the rose and baby's breath, their graceful, arching lines introducing a soft energy that draws the eye outward. A broader, darker green leaf has been folded and wrapped neatly at the base, cradling the stems and giving the boutonniere a polished, tailored finish reminiscent of a well-cut suit. The stems are tightly bound in a band of satin ribbon in a gentle pink, which is tied into a compact, elegant bow with short trailing ends that rest delicately on the linen. The lighting is calm and diffused, highlighting the variations in pink and the texture of the petals while casting subtle shadows that lend depth to the composition. Set against the neutral, natural-looking fabric, this small floral piece feels like a thoughtfully made keepsake, ideal for a groom or prom date heading out from a home near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Road, marking a day filled with affection, promise, and quiet sophistication.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, velvety fuchsia rose becomes the quiet star of this carefully composed boutonniere, photographed against a pale beige, woven fabric background that resembles soft linen or rustic burlap. The rose, captured from above, shows layers of petals that curl inward to a tight centre, blending deep pink and magenta tones that suggest warmth, passion, and the promise of a special day. Circling the rose is a ring of tiny white baby's breath blossoms, their airy, cloud-like clusters adding gentle contrast and a sense of purity. Between these white sprigs, small red hypericum berries gleam like polished beads, punctuating the composition with lively colour and subtle texture. Around everything, a mixture of lush greenery frames the design: broader dark green leaves are curled and folded with intention, while slender, feathery fronds extend outward, adding a whisper of movement and natural lightness. The stems of the flowers and foliage are gathered together and wrapped in a satin ribbon of deep red, smoothly wound and finished with an elegant, compact bow that sits comfortably against the fabric surface. The soft, natural light falls diagonally across the scene, accentuating the contours of the petals, leaves, and berries, and casting gentle shadows that enhance the sense of depth. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a groom getting ready in a townhouse near Old Oak Common Lane or a groomsman heading to a ceremony close to Willesden Junction, embodying the romantic energy of a London celebration. It is the kind of refined yet heartfelt lapel flower that an Old Oak Common florist would prepare with care for weddings, proms, or any formal event where small details carry big emotions.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined boutonnière is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric providing a gentle, tactile backdrop that lets the colours of the flowers glow without distraction. At the centre, a single rosebud in vivid fuchsia to deep magenta red is tightly closed, its smooth, velvety petals wrapped in layers that suggest both elegance and anticipation. Encircling this focal bloom are airy clusters of pure white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a light, cloud-like halo that softens the intensity of the rose. Sprays of slender, grass-like greenery and fine, feathery foliage extend outward, giving the arrangement a graceful, slightly wild edge that feels as though it could have been gathered from a hidden garden off Old Oak Lane or a quiet corner near Willesden Junction. Broader, darker green leaves nestle at the base, adding depth and contrast. The stems of the rose, filler flowers, and foliage are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon that gleams softly where it catches the light, forming a neat, compact handle. The ribbon's colour complements the rose perfectly, creating a harmonious, romantic palette of rich reds, crisp white, and fresh greens. Bright, even lighting reveals every texture, from the satiny rose petals to the fine threads of the fabric background, conveying freshness and meticulous craftsmanship. This boutonnière feels made for meaningful occasions around Old Oak Common-perhaps a groom stepping out of a classic car on a side street, or a prom guest heading to an evening celebration-embodying a balance of tradition, charm, and personal style.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Cradled against the tactile, neutral linen typical of homes in Old Oak Common, this handcrafted buttonhole is a study in both artistry and sentiment. Central to the piece, a blush pink rose-its petals a tender swirl of deep pink at the centre fading to gentle cream-sits as if freshly plucked from a garden on a dewy morning in the heart of the community. Flanking the rose, a softly ruffled bloom tinged with hints of peach and faint yellow, likely an alstroemeria or similar, unfurls with quiet intrigue, its fine lines echoing the intricacies of local wildflowers along the Grand Union Canal. Puffs of snowy baby's breath, as delicate as morning mist in Old Oak's parks, weave through the arrangement, alongside lively spheres of green cushion mum that add both boldness and texture. The florist's touch is evident in the fan of deep green grass sprigs and arching fern-like leaves, which lend movement, while the wider, folded greens anchor everything with an organic, modern edge. The bouquet's foundation is secured in a smooth, gleaming fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into a compact bow that brings a celebratory pop of colour reminiscent of local festivities. The entire arrangement appears luminous and inviting, its details catching the light with subtle flourishes. A gentle nod to love, tradition, and local craft, this boutonniere would grace a groom's lapel at a wedding in Old Oak Common, or serve as a sophisticated gift for prom or milestone events. Each element whispers of freshness and care, expertly composed to offer not just beauty, but heartfelt sentiment rooted in the local landscape.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-textured fabric that looks like a carefully pressed napkin laid out for a celebration in an Old Oak Common townhouse, a small but thoughtfully composed boutonniere takes centre stage. The focal flower is a single white alstroemeria, its petals slightly flared and soft at the edges, each one brushed at the base with fine streaks of reddish-brown that draw the eye into the blossom's throat and its prominent stamens. Just to its left rises a short, conical spike of tight lime-green buds, giving a modern, architectural twist and echoing the fresh, springlike greenery you might notice walking along Old Oak Common Lane in early sunshine. Around and between these main elements, delicate sprigs of white baby's breath float like tiny stars, their miniature blooms forming a fine, lace-like haze that lightens the composition. Dark green, pointed leaves provide a strong base, framing the flowers and guiding the line of the arrangement, while thin, flexible blades of grass-like foliage curl and weave through, suggesting gentle movement and adding a more natural, garden-grown feel. At the right side of the stems, a bright pink satin ribbon is tied into a precise little bow, the sheen of the fabric catching the even light and providing a joyful contrast to the whites and greens. The lighting is soft and balanced, bringing out the fresh textures without stark contrast, and the overall mood is one of poised anticipation-an accessory ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, engagement party, or prom in or around Old Oak Common, prepared by a florist who understands the quiet elegance of small-scale floral design.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant boutonnière lies diagonally across a warm, oatmeal-beige fabric, the weave of the textile clearly visible and evoking the tactile comfort of a linen suit worn to a summer wedding in Old Oak Common. At its centre is a single white eustoma blossom, fully opened and luxuriously ruffled, the petals overlapping in gentle waves that create a soft, rounded silhouette. The flower's white tone is clean yet not stark, softened by the warm light that illuminates the arrangement from above, revealing faint shadows between the layers of petals. Just to the left and slightly below, two elongated buds of the same lisianthus variety, tinged in creamy ivory and pale green, stretch upwards, their tips still closed and smooth, suggesting quiet anticipation and the unfolding of a special day. Between and around these main blooms are delicate clouds of gypsophila-tiny, star-like white flowers that introduce a sense of airiness and lightness, as if a trace of morning mist has settled among the petals. Slender, dark green, grass-like leaves fan out gracefully towards the bottom left, offering contrast and a hint of wild garden movement, while a broader, darker leaf sits behind the main bloom, anchoring the design with a solid depth of colour. All stems are gathered neatly at the base and tightly wrapped with a radiant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite bow whose bright pink hue instantly catches the eye. The ribbon's smooth, glossy surface stands out against the textured fabric and natural greens, adding a joyful, contemporary accent perfect for grooms, ushers, or guests attending a wedding near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Common Lane. The overall feel is refined yet fresh, like a carefully chosen finishing touch prepared by a florist who understands both style and sentiment.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the woven surface adding a subtle, natural backdrop that enhances its gentle beauty. At the centre, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens wide, its broad, smooth petals appearing almost luminous against the neutral ground. The flower's throat is tinted with a soft wash of yellow and the lightest hint of blush pink, drawing the eye inward and adding quiet warmth. Encircling the base of the orchid are clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom forming part of a soft, cloud-like ring that brings airy volume and a touch of romance. A few narrow, bright green leaves slip out from the composition, their fresh colour adding life and balance. On one side, a short stem curves away, tipped with two or three pale green orchid buds, still closed and plump, suggesting blooms that might open later in the evening as guests arrive from around Old Oak Common Lane or Wormwood Scrubs. The stems are neatly bound with a sleek band of fuchsia pink satin ribbon, fashioned into a small, elegant bow whose rich colour and gentle sheen lend a note of celebration. The light falls evenly over the scene, tracing the orchid's velvety texture, the fine threads of the fabric, and the tiny spheres of gypsophila, creating a feeling of calm, poised readiness. This floral piece feels ideal for a wedding, civil ceremony, or school prom in Old Oak Common, a carefully crafted accessory that offers timeless simplicity and quiet grace.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere rests on a pale beige, woven fabric surface, the texture of the material creating a gentle, tactile backdrop that recalls rustic table linens at intimate Old Oak Common wedding receptions. The focal point of the design is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its wide, slightly curved petals gleaming in a soft, satin-like white. At the centre of the blossom, the throat reveals a whisper of buttery yellow, adding warmth and dimension, like a subtle candle glow in a dimly lit reception room. Encircling this central flower is a generous halo of baby's breath, each tiny white Gypsophila flower forming a fine, misty layer that softens the silhouette of the boutonniere. Interspersed among the baby's breath are slender strands of delicate green foliage, their feathery lines giving a light, airy movement that suggests a gentle breeze along the Grand Union Canal nearby. The stems are expertly gathered and wrapped with a crisp band of white satin ribbon, lying smooth and neat against the fabric, with a petite bow that marks where it will be pinned to a jacket. The light in the image is diffuse and calm, emphasizing the tranquil, romantic mood and highlighting every subtle curve of petal and leaf. Against the neutral, oatmeal-toned background, the white of the orchid and the green of the foliage appear especially vivid, conveying both purity and freshness. This elegant buttonhole feels perfectly suited to a groom walking into a registry office or a small local church in Old Oak Common, carrying with him a quiet promise of love, commitment, and modern simplicity. Crafted with a florist's eye for balance, it captures the delicate harmony between luxury and natural charm that couples across West London increasingly seek.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle crosshatch texture giving the scene a calm, natural backdrop. At the centre rests a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and tightly coiled, with just the faintest hint that they are ready to open later in the day, much like the unfolding of a ceremony in Old Oak Common. Nestled behind and beside the rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath create a soft halo, their airy blossoms forming a cloud that lightens the whole design. Slender, glossy green leaves and a few finer, fern-like sprigs wrap around the flowers, adding graceful lines of foliage that draw the eye along the boutonniere's length. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled taut so it appears sleek and polished, before being tied into a small, neat bow placed just beneath the bloom. Under soft, even lighting, the rose's velvety surface, the delicate structure of each gypsophila floret, and the gentle sheen of the ribbon are all clearly defined, yet never harsh. The image evokes the quiet anticipation of a groom adjusting his jacket before stepping out onto a tree-lined street near Old Oak Common Lane. It suggests themes of purity, new beginnings, and understated elegance, making it perfectly suited for use on a local florist website describing groom's accessories, wedding flower ideas, and boutonniere inspiration for ceremonies across Old Oak Common and surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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