Ealing Buttonholes – Handcrafted Florist Quality

Welcome to Flower Delivery Ealing, your trusted local florist creating beautiful, hand-tied buttonholes right here in Ealing. Whether you’re preparing for a wedding near Walpole Park, a special event along Uxbridge Road, or celebrating with friends in West Ealing, our florists know just how to add that perfect floral touch to your day.

We take pride in our expertise, using only the freshest flowers and time-honoured techniques to ensure every buttonhole is as unique as you are. From classic roses to seasonal blooms, our bouquets and buttonholes are made with care in our Ealing shop—serving not only Ealing but also neighbours in Hanwell, Pitshanger, and beyond.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed against a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its gentle weave giving a warm, natural backdrop without distracting from the flowers. The central focus is a pair of white lisianthus blooms, each petal lightly curled and luxuriously ruffled, with crisp purple edges that deepen in intensity toward the tips, creating a striking yet graceful bi-colour effect. Nestled around them, small white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, add a misty layer of tiny blossoms, making the central lisianthus appear even more luminous. Rising through the composition is a narrow stem of grape-hyacinth-like muscari, its compact row of deep violet-blue bells introducing a vertical line and a richer note of colour that feels almost jewel-like. Fine, feather-light greenery surrounds and supports the flowers, the delicate fronds and slender leaves suggesting something freshly gathered from a shaded corner of Walpole Park, just a short stroll from central Ealing. Two pale green buds, still tightly closed, tuck into the arrangement, symbolising new beginnings and lending a gentle sense of expectation. At the base, the stems are aligned and wrapped with immaculate white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, secured with a tidy bow that marks this as a finished, ready-to-wear buttonhole. The image captures a sense of calm anticipation-a perfect lapel flower for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading to a special event in Ealing, blending classic wedding elegance with a hint of wild garden charm.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige woven cloth, the subtle crosshatch of the linen-like surface creating a quiet, refined backdrop that evokes a well-prepared wedding morning somewhere off Ealing Broadway. At the centre of the arrangement, soft pink blooms with many small, ruffled petals gather into a rounded cluster, their gentle gradient of colour moving from a slightly warmer blush in the middle to cooler, almost shell-pink edges. Nestled between these are tiny, starry heads of white baby's breath, forming a delicate, frothy halo that lightens the whole composition and lends it an air of innocence and romance, perfect for a groom or prom guest. Here and there, fine spikes of small lavender or deep purple flowers push through the pastel tones, offering a subtle contrast that keeps the eye lingering on the details. Along one side, several elongated buds, creamy white shading into pale, fresh green, rest in a quiet diagonal; they resemble freesias or similar slender buds just before opening, their smooth, closed forms hinting at fragrance waiting patiently beneath the surface. Supporting the flowers, smooth, broad leaves in a vibrant, almost emerald green fan out to create structure, while finer, hair-like fronds of greenery extend in gentle arcs, as though catching a breeze along Haven Green. The stems are gathered neatly and bound with a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, its lustrous bow tied with the precision of an experienced florist, the loops plump and even, the tails cut cleanly and lying in soft curves. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the freshness of the petals and the sheen of the ribbon. This thoughtfully composed floral accessory feels like a handcrafted touch for an Ealing celebration, a small but powerful expression of love and attention to detail.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is presented in serene detail against a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the subtle crosshatch of the fabric lending an organic, relaxed elegance reminiscent of a well-laid wedding table in an Ealing townhouse. The rose itself is the quiet star of the composition: partially open, its petals curl outwards from a warm, apricot centre to edges that soften into creamy pastel peach, giving the impression of a flower just reaching its prime. Around it, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a light, almost mist-like frame, each tiny blossom adding sparkle and softness without overwhelming the calm beauty of the central bloom. Wispy, bright green foliage slips out from behind the rose, while a pair of polished, darker green leaves curl around the stem area, giving shape and depth, like the varied greenery found in the gardens off Mount Park Road in Ealing. The stems beneath are carefully aligned and wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, the smooth, slightly lustrous band spiralling neatly to a small, understated finish that suggests both care and craftsmanship. Gentle, diffused lighting falls across the scene, enhancing the texture of linen, the velvety petals, and the satiny ribbon, and casting soft shadows that create a sense of depth. The overall feeling is one of quiet joy and intimate refinement, ideal for a groom or groomsman at a local ceremony, or for a prom corsage pinned with pride before an evening out near Ealing Broadway, capturing a tender moment in time through a simple, handcrafted floral detail.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a pale beige linen-like cloth with a gently textured weave, this elegant boutonniere has the poised calm of a quiet morning before a wedding ceremony near Ealing Common. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals curving outward in smooth, generous arcs, as if cupping the soft light. In the heart of the bloom, a delicate wash of buttery yellow blends into faint reddish-orange and light brown markings, creating a subtle focal glow that draws the eye inward. Surrounding the orchid, threads of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, their cloud-soft clusters adding airiness and a romantic haze to the composition. On the left side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, textural and almost moss-like with their numerous tiny petals, bring a refreshing punch of colour that feels modern yet balanced. A broad, deep green leaf rests beneath the flowers, providing structure and a natural backdrop, while a second, smaller leaf adds layered depth near the stem. The stems themselves are tightly and neatly wrapped in a rich crimson satin ribbon, the fabric catching light with a gentle sheen before ending in a small, precise knot or bow that hints at celebration and careful craftsmanship. The natural, slightly coarse weave of the background fabric suggests linen or hessian, its understated neutrality allowing the whites, greens, and reds to stand out clearly, like flowers arranged on a rustic table at a local Ealing venue. The overall mood is refined yet inviting, a tailored piece well suited to a groom, groomsman, or formal guest, and a graceful choice for anyone wanting a distinctive orchid boutonniere for a London wedding.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully styled boutonniere lies centered on a woven oatmeal-colored fabric, its subtle texture reminiscent of a linen table runner at a refined Ealing wedding venue. The eye is immediately drawn to the focal bloom: a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth as porcelain and gently cupped around a throat washed with creamy yellow and soft orange, adding depth and quiet warmth. Cradling the orchid is a delicate cloud of baby's breath, each tiny white floret dotting the air like fine lace, giving the arrangement a romantic, almost ethereal softness. Around and beneath the flowers, rich green foliage is carefully placed, with leaves of slightly varied shapes and sizes-some more elongated, others broader and pointed-creating a lush, natural frame that evokes a walk through nearby Lammas Park in early spring. Nestled low in the design, a tight cluster of glossy, cherry-red hypericum berries gleams against the green, providing a joyful, festive pop of colour, while a few lighter green buds add freshness and a hint of movement. The stems are gathered cleanly and wrapped in a bold red satin ribbon, tied in a neat, compact knot with short tails that lie flat, suggesting the piece is ready to be pinned onto a suit jacket or evening dress. The neutral background allows every detail-the contrast between satin and berry shine, the softness of the petals, the crispness of the greens-to stand out clearly. Overall, the boutonniere conveys quiet luxury and heartfelt celebration, perfect for weddings, formal dances, or winter occasions across Ealing and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a neutral, oatmeal-beige linen backdrop, woven with a subtle, natural texture, a meticulously crafted pink rose boutonniere is displayed as if waiting to be pinned onto a jacket for a ceremony in one of Ealing's churches or registry offices. The central rose is semi-open, its petals arranged in a graceful spiral: the innermost layers are a gentle blush, while the outer petals deepen to a richer pink, gently curled at their tips to show off the flower's plush, velvety surface. Surrounding the rose at its base is a soft collar of white baby's breath, dozens of tiny star-like florets clustered into airy clouds that lend an almost frosted, romantic effect, reminiscent of early morning light over Lammas Park. Slim, wispy strands of bright green foliage arc outwards from behind the rose, adding height and a sense of elegant movement, while a single larger, darker green leaf is neatly folded and wrapped around the stems, giving the design structure and a clean, refined outline. The stems are bound tightly with a satin ribbon that sits somewhere between petal-pink and soft lavender, its surface smooth and gently reflective, tied into a small knot with short, tidy ends rather than a showy bow. A silver fastening pin is subtly visible, indicating the boutonniere's readiness for a lapel at a wedding, prom, or black-tie event around Ealing Broadway or Northfields. The lighting is soft and even, casting gentle shadows that emphasise the contours of each petal and sprig, creating an overall mood of calm, understated romance and careful local craftsmanship.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, striking fuchsia rose takes centre stage in this detailed boutonniere, resting on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles the softly textured linens often used at Ealing reception venues and townhouses. The rose's petals are dense and velvety, curving inward at the heart and gradually unfurling to reveal their vivid colour, suggesting a bloom chosen at its peak by an experienced florist. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a gentle halo, their tiny flowers lending a sense of lightness and romance, as if echoing the quiet excitement of a wedding morning near Ealing Broadway. Nestled among these white sprigs are bright red hypericum berries, each bead-like and glossy, introducing a cheerful, festive pop of colour that pairs beautifully with the rich pink of the rose. Slender, fern-like fronds extend outwards, softening the silhouette, while broader dark green leaves are folded and curled around the base, creating depth and a feeling of careful architecture in miniature. The stems are expertly wrapped in a smooth, red satin ribbon, tied neatly into a small bow that sits snugly against the fabric, ready to be pinned to a tailored jacket. The natural light falls gently across the arrangement, enhancing the interplay of matte petals, shiny berries, and lustrous ribbon. Viewed from a slightly elevated angle, every detail of this boutonniere is visible, making it easy to imagine it being worn by a groom or groomsman at a ceremony in one of Ealing's churches or civic spaces, a subtle but meaningful accent that speaks of love, celebration, and thoughtful floral design.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined boutonnière rests on a pale, linen-like fabric, the light beige surface textured just enough to lend a sense of warmth without competing with the flowers. At the centre of the design sits a single, luxurious rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-pink shade, its petals tightly coiled and plush, like silk folded in on itself. The rose feels poised between bud and bloom, capturing that fleeting moment of anticipation so many couples feel on their wedding morning in Ealing, whether they are exchanging vows near Lammas Park or celebrating close to Pitshanger Lane. Around the rose, clusters of tiny white Baby's Breath form gentle halos, each miniature bloom bright and crisp, adding a soft, romantic haze that lightens the overall palette. Threaded through and behind are bright green, feathery sprigs of foliage, their fine, hair-like leaves splaying outward with a natural, airy grace. Deeper green leaves tuck in discreetly at the base, offering contrast and subtle support. The stems of the rose and greens are bound together in a band of coral-red satin ribbon, wrapped with obvious precision so that no frayed ends show, only a sleek, gleaming finish that mirrors the sheen of polished shoes and a pressed suit. Light falls evenly across the boutonnière, enhancing the fresh, dewy look of the petals and the clean whiteness of the Baby's Breath, suggesting this was crafted just moments ago in a nearby florist's studio for a groom, best man, or special guest. The piece embodies understated elegance, making it perfect for weddings, proms, or formal events where sentiment and style intertwine quietly but powerfully.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Against a backdrop of finely woven linen, the floral boutonniere glows with gentle sophistication-echoing the understated refinement of Ealing's leafy avenues. At the centre, a pale, dusky pink rose creates a romantic focal point with petals drawn tightly in a graceful, swirling form. Companion blooms-peach-touched and delicately ruffled, perhaps alstroemeria-offer a flash of soft yellow and nuanced markings, reminiscent of evening light over Walpole Park. Interspersed are tiny baby's breath blossoms, their cloud-like tufts imparting a sense of airy celebration, and petite green mum spheres that add youthful vibrance and lively contrast. Rising above, slender blades and feathery sprigs of greenery contribute movement and visual lift, as broader, flat leaves and a single elegantly folded leaf provide foundation and visual intrigue at the boutonniere's base. The gathered stems are wrapped and tied with a sleek, fuchsia satin ribbon-its vibrant finish reminiscent of festive gatherings in Ealing's local halls and historic churches. This charming accessory, crafted with expertise by local florists, captures the spirit of weddings and formal events across Ealing, combining timeless romance with a contemporary sense of style. Soft natural light enhances the subtle hues, making this piece both a tactile and visually captivating memento.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-like fabric background, softly textured and light beige like a sunlit tablecloth in a quiet Ealing townhouse, a compact floral boutonniere is laid out with meticulous care. The central flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, its petals gently curved and slightly ruffled at the edges, each one brushed with fine reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye towards its open heart and exposed stamens, evoking a feeling of understated luxury suitable for a wedding at Ealing Town Hall. To its left, a vivid lime-green cone of tightly packed buds, probably Ornithogalum, emerges like a contemporary sculptural accent, its knobbled surface creating a striking contrast against the softness of the lily petals. Around this focal pair, delicate sprays of baby's breath scatter small white blossoms, their cloud-like clusters adding a whisper-light texture, as if a veil of fine mist had drifted over the design. The greenery is thoughtfully arranged: broader, dark green, sword-shaped leaves give weight and structure, while slender, arching strands of bright green, grass-like foliage weave through, adding motion and a sense of natural spontaneity. At the right edge, the stems are gathered together and wrapped with a glossy, bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose sheen catches the light and brings a touch of playful romance to the otherwise serene palette. The image is evenly lit, highlighting each texture-from the woven fabric beneath to the velvety petals and firm buds-so the piece feels freshly made, as though it has just left the workbench of a local Ealing florist, ready to be worn for a prom, anniversary dinner on Ealing Common, or any cherished celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white eustoma bloom, fully open and beautifully ruffled, forms the serene focal point of this boutonnière, photographed from a slightly raised angle as it rests diagonally on a warm beige, linen-like fabric. The texture of the background, reminiscent of the natural weaves found in artisan markets around Ealing Broadway, sets off the clean, luminous white petals, which unfold in gentle curls that feel both delicate and confident. Cradling the main flower are two slender, unopened eustoma buds, tinted a soft creamy green that hints at the flowers yet to emerge, a subtle symbol of new beginnings that suits a wedding ceremony in one of Ealing's leafy venues, perhaps overlooking Walpole Park. Wisps of baby's breath interlace among the blooms, their tiny white clusters creating a soft, starry effect, like a fine floral mist that lightens the composition. Behind the flowers, thin, grass-like strands of greenery sweep outwards towards the lower left corner, giving the boutonnière a sense of movement and flow, while one broader, darker green leaf sits quietly behind the central bloom, adding contrast and grounding the design. The stems are trimmed neatly and bound with a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small bow that injects an unmistakable note of personality, ideal for a stylish groom or groomsman who wants a subtle pop of colour against a dark suit. The ribbon's silky sheen catches the even, soft lighting, echoing the joyful, celebratory tone of a wedding day. Crafted with the eye of an experienced local florist, this piece feels as though it could have been prepared that very morning for same-day wedding delivery across Ealing, ready to be pinned to a lapel just before the first photographs are taken.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A graceful floral boutonniere lies gently across a light beige, linen-textured fabric, its quiet setting reminiscent of a freshly pressed suit laid out before a celebration in Ealing. At its heart, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid opens fully, the petals thick and velvety, shaped in soft curves that catch the diffused light. The centre of the orchid carries a nuanced blend of soft yellow and faint blush-pink tones, with delicate markings that feel almost hand-painted. Encircling the base of this focal bloom, clusters of white baby's breath form delicate, cloud-like sprigs, their tiny blossoms giving a sense of lightness and air, like morning mist over Lammas Park. Nestled behind and between the flowers, narrow green leaves provide a crisp, natural contrast to the white petals and pale surroundings, their gentle gloss suggesting freshness and careful conditioning by an experienced florist. To one side, a small stem bearing smooth, lime-green orchid buds leans outward, the buds still tightly closed and full of potential, echoing the sense of new beginnings that often accompanies weddings or prom nights. All the stems are neatly bundled and finished with a slender fuchsia pink satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and tied into a precise, elegant bow. The ribbon's bright colour and subtle sheen bring a playful yet refined note, like a flash of colour peeking from a lapel near Ealing Broadway. The soft, even lighting highlights every texture-from the orchid's satiny surface to the tiny spheres of the baby's breath-creating an impression of calm anticipation, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or special guest preparing for an intimate, stylish event.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is carefully placed on a light beige, woven fabric, the gentle texture beneath it calling to mind the relaxed, natural style of weddings held in and around Ealing's historic churches and town hall. At the centre of this lapel flower, a single Phalaenopsis orchid opens like a calm breath, its petals immaculate and softly curved, with a faint creamy tone that deepens into a subtle touch of pale yellow in the throat. This quiet flash of colour gives the impression of warmth and optimism, the kind of detail guests might notice as the groom greets them outside a venue near Ealing Common. Wrapped around the orchid, clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate, cloud-soft border. Each minuscule Gypsophila bloom contributes to a sense of airiness, making the overall composition feel light and romantic rather than heavy or formal. Slender, feathery sprigs of vivid green foliage thread between the tiny flowers, bringing in a fresh, garden-like feel, as if the greenery has been gathered from the lush corners of nearby Lammas Park. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and foliage are drawn together in a tidy bundle and finished with a strip of white satin ribbon, which is smoothed and tied into a modest, elegant bow just where the stem meets the bloom. The satin has a gentle sheen that contrasts with the matte, natural fabric underneath, highlighting the care taken in every fold and tuck. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, allowing the boutonniere's refined shapes and textures to be clearly appreciated. This image evokes the calm, anticipatory moments before a ceremony, capturing the quiet beauty of a groom's or groomsman's accessory designed to complement a classic wedding palette across Ealing and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is presented at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, as if laid out for final inspection before a wedding at a church off Ealing Common or a registry office in central Ealing. The focal point is a single, creamy ivory rosebud, its petals wrapped in a tight spiral, giving the impression of a freshly cut bloom chosen at the perfect moment of maturity. The rose's velvety texture feels almost touchable, while the subtle green tinge near the base hints at its natural freshness. Crowning and cushioning the rose are clusters of delicate white baby's breath, each tiny floret forming a soft, cloudlike mist that brings lightness and romantic charm. Slender dark green leaves, joined by a few more feathery sprigs of foliage, frame the petals and create a graceful taper towards the stem, echoing the kind of understated elegance many couples in Ealing favour for their wedding flowers. The stems themselves are expertly bound in a smooth white satin ribbon, which has been wound tightly and finished with a dainty bow tied just below the head of the rose. The satin's gentle sheen catches the soft, even lighting, mirroring the subtle sheen on the rose petals. Beneath, the woven background cloth adds a barely-there pattern, like a fine crosshatch, creating a calm, neutral stage that allows the boutonniere's whites and greens to stand out. The image conveys the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning: a groom's jacket waiting on a hanger, a best man carefully pinning this small symbol of love and new beginnings before stepping out into the streets of Ealing for a day of celebration. Crafted with precision and care, it reflects the artistry local florists bring to each buttonhole, corsage, and bouquet for formal events across the area.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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