A meticulously crafted boutonniere, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, is displayed horizontally on a softly textured light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, the neutral background lending a calm, understated elegance often found in Manor House homes and cafés along Green Lanes. The arrangement is anchored by a single, vivid fuchsia rose, its velvety petals densely layered and curling outward from a tight center into a rounded, full bloom that feels both luxurious and freshly cut. Around the base of the rose, petite white baby's breath blossoms form a gentle, cloudlike ring, each tiny flower adding a sense of delicacy and romantic lightness, as though a fine mist has settled just at the edge of the pink petals. Between these snowy clusters, gleaming red hypericum berries create pockets of rich color, their smooth, bead-like shapes catching soft highlights and bringing warmth and a festive, slightly rustic note suited to celebrations in nearby venues or intimate gatherings close to Manor House station. Slender, feathery fronds of green foliage extend from the sides, lending movement and a natural, organic feel, while deeper green leaves, broader and more substantial, are carefully curled and layered to provide visual depth and subtle architectural structure. The stems of the flowers and greenery are neatly gathered and wrapped in a ribbon of deep red satin, wound tight for security and finished with a small, crisp bow whose sheen hints at candlelight and evening receptions. Photographed from a slightly raised, angled perspective, the boutonniere reveals every nuance of craftsmanship-the careful spacing of blooms, the balance of color and texture-showcasing the skill of a seasoned Manor House florist who understands how a small detail can complete a suit lapel for weddings, proms, or formal dinners across the local area.
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A finely detailed boutonniere is laid out on a softly textured, light beige linen-style fabric, the neutral background allowing every nuance of the flowers to stand out as if resting on a sunlit windowsill of a Manor House townhouse. At the heart of the piece sits a single deep fuchsia rose, the petals tightly whorled at the center and gradually unfurling into a velvety, full-bodied bloom that suggests both freshness and quiet romance. Around the base of the rose, tiny white blossoms of baby's breath gather like a delicate cloud, each miniature flower forming a crisp contrast against the rich pink and creating a sense of softness that feels almost like a whisper. Among these white sprigs, glossy red hypericum berries nestle in small clusters, their smooth, bead-like forms catching the light and adding a festive, slightly rustic charm that would feel at home at a winter wedding in Finsbury Park or a summer ceremony near Clissold Park. Lush green foliage frames and supports the composition, with slender, fern-like fronds extending with a feathery lightness and broader, darker leaves gently curved and layered to give structure and depth. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow that glows softly against the neutral fabric, suggesting care, craftsmanship, and celebration. The boutonniere is photographed from a slightly raised angle, so every detail-from the texture of each petal to the sheen on the ribbon-feels carefully considered, evoking the feeling of a groom's finishing touch before walking into a ceremony somewhere along Green Lanes or a reception tucked just off Seven Sisters Road in Manor House. A close-up, high-angle photograph captures an elegant wedding boutonniere pinned neatly to the left lapel of a charcoal grey suit jacket, the kind you might see on a groom walking out of Manor House Underground on his way to a nearby ceremony. At the heart of the arrangement sits a velvety deep red rose bud, its petals tightly furled yet full of promise, standing upright with quiet confidence. Around the base of the rose, delicate clusters of tiny white gypsophila soften the look, their cloud-like blossoms creating a gentle halo that contrasts beautifully with the dark fabric of the suit. Nestled between the flowers, small glossy red berries echo the rich tone of the rose and add a rounded, textural detail that feels festive and refined. Behind the flowers, layers of lush greenery provide structure: slim, grass-like blades splay outwards in fine lines, while broader dark green leaves are folded and wrapped snugly at the base, giving the piece a polished, tailored finish. A fine red satin ribbon is tied into a precise bow, its smooth sheen mirroring the luxurious red tie visible beneath the lapel. The tie's knot is perfectly formed, the silk or satin surface catching the indoor light, reinforcing the bold red colour palette that runs through the entire ensemble. Beneath the tie, a subtly patterned dress shirt in pale grey or white peeks through, its faint checks or houndstooth weave offering understated texture. The overall scene feels like a deliberate study in coordination and craftsmanship, the kind of thoughtful detail a local Manor House florist would prepare for a smart city wedding, prom, or black-tie event, where every element is carefully composed for a refined, memorable look.

RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Red Rose & Hypericum Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Manor House. Handcrafted in Manor House, this elegant buttonhole features a rich red rose, delicate gypsophila, red hypericum berries, and glossy aralia leaves, all bound with a luxurious red satin ribbon. Designed to sit beautifully on every groom's lapel, it adds a romantic, refined finishing touch to your suit.

Perfect for classic, modern or winter weddings, this premium groom buttonhole offers vibrant colour, texture and long-lasting freshness throughout your day. Each order includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom and his groomsmen, creating a cohesive and stylish bridal party look.

Arranged by our expert florists at Flowers Manor House, you can trust in quality blooms, thoughtful design and reliable service. Order now for beautifully coordinated wedding buttonholes that complete your celebration with timeless charm.
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    The bouquet was everything we hoped for and more. It perfectly matched our wedding colors and theme.

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    Beautifully handcrafted with attention to every detail. The flowers stayed fresh throughout the entire event.

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    The buttonholes were stunning and added a touch of sophistication to the groom's outfit. Highly recommend.

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    The rich red hues and delicate greenery created a stunning contrast. Perfect addition to our wedding attire.

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    The flowers were absolutely stunning and added the perfect touch to our special day. Highly recommend the freshness and quality.

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    The floral arrangements were breathtaking and added a touch of class to our wedding. Highly recommend.

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