Manor House BUTTONHOLES

At Flowers Manor House, we know how much the little details matter. Our handcrafted wedding and special-occasion buttonholes are designed here in Manor House N4, just a stroll from Finsbury Park and close to Harringay Green Lanes and Stroud Green.

Each buttonhole is created by an experienced florist using fresh, seasonal flowers that complement your bouquet, suit, and overall theme. From classic rose and eucalyptus designs to modern wildflower clusters, we’ll help you choose the perfect style for grooms, groomsmen, parents and VIP guests.

Planning a City Hall ceremony, a local reception near Seven Sisters Road, or a celebration tucked away off Green Lanes? We’ve dressed countless lapels across Manor House and beyond, and we’re always happy to share practical advice on colour, durability and transport so your bouquets and buttonholes look flawless all day.

Need something quickly? We offer same-day delivery on buttonholes and coordinating flowers across Manor House and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Local wedding and event expertise in Manor House N4
  • Fresh, long-lasting buttonholes tailored to your colour palette
  • Reliable same-day delivery for last‑minute finishing touches

Trust Flowers Manor House to add that polished, personal touch to your day with beautifully finished, expertly wired buttonholes you’ll love wearing – and seeing in your photos for years to come.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a softly woven light beige fabric, likely linen, its subtle texture catching the light in a way that frames rather than competes with the flowers. Two lisianthus blooms form the focal point, their velvety white petals finely ruffled and dipped along the edges in a rich, royal purple that ripples outward like ink in water. Nestled between these blooms are clusters of tiny, pristine white filler flowers, evocative of baby's breath, creating a dreamy, cloud-like contrast that softens the striking purple tones. A slender spike of muscari, with its tightly packed, deep blue-purple bell-shaped blossoms, rises vertically to one side, adding both height and a gentle woodland charm. Just beside it, two pale green buds, still closed, introduce a sense of newness and quiet expectation, as if they might open later in the day while the celebration unfolds. Wisps of fine, feathery greenery curve around the flowers, lending an almost meadow-like lightness, while a few slightly sturdier green leaves ground the composition and offer a rich, natural backdrop. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, tied with precise care, suggesting the practiced hands of a local florist preparing for a Manor House wedding or prom on a bright spring morning. The boutonniere feels intimate and personal, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or stylish guest walking from Manor House station to a nearby ceremony, its colours quietly echoing the subtle elegance found in the area's terrace houses and leafy side streets. Every element speaks of a day marked by calm anticipation and thoughtful detail.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere is laid carefully on a woven, light beige fabric that resembles fine linen, its understated texture forming a calm, natural canvas for the flowers. The arrangement is compact yet full of detail: at the heart, soft pink blooms gathered in a cluster, reminiscent of miniature stocks or cottage garden flowers, display gently ruffled petals that deepen in colour toward the centre and fade almost to pastel along the edges. Around and between these pink blossoms, countless tiny white flowers of baby's breath create a halo of softness, like a fine mist hovering around the main blooms, enhancing the feeling of innocence and romance. Small accents of lavender or dusky purple florets peek through, their slightly darker tones providing depth and drawing the eye further into the design. From one side of the cluster, several elongated buds in creamy white and pale green stretch outwards, resembling freesia or similar slender blooms that have yet to fully open, suggesting freshness and the anticipation of a special event. Supporting everything, broad, glossy green leaves form a structured backdrop, while fine, wispy greenery arcs gently away from the centre, adding movement and a whisper of wildness, as if the piece had been gathered from a garden near Finsbury Park or a quiet side street in Manor House. At the base, the stems are tightly bound with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, sculpted into a neat, symmetrical bow that brings a playful pop of colour. This floral accessory feels made for a wedding lapel, school prom, or graduation photo taken on the streets around Manor House station, a thoughtfully crafted touch that quietly elevates the moment.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally across a pale beige, linen-like background, the fine, even weave of the fabric adding a subtle tactile interest without competing with the flowers. The rose is partially open, its spiral of petals transitioning from a deeper peach and soft apricot in the center to lighter, creamy tones at the outer edges, like the sky just before sunrise over Manor House. Nestled closely to the upper right of the bloom are feathery clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom adding a delicate, cloud-soft halo that lightens the composition and gives it a distinctly romantic character. Slender, vibrant green blades of foliage, along with two broader, darker green leaves that curl protectively around the base, introduce a crisp, natural contrast that anchors the pastel shades. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon that matches the rose perfectly, forming a clean, narrow handle finished with a precise, modest bow or knot. Illuminated by soft, even light, the boutonniere appears calm and thoughtfully composed, with gentle shadows that reveal the texture of both the petals and the fabric beneath. It suggests a moment of quiet preparation before a ceremony, perhaps in a townhouse near Manor House tube station or a celebration set close to Finsbury Park. The design feels suitable for a groom, best man, or special guest, the kind of refined, timeless piece a florist at Flowers Manor House might hand over with care on the morning of a wedding or formal event.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, linen-like fabric that looks much like the relaxed table linens seen in Manor House cafés, a single, elegant boutonniere rests ready for a wedding morning. The background is a soft, light beige with a slightly open weave, its natural texture framing the neat precision of the flowers. At the centre is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad and smooth, curving forward as if mid-breath. In its throat, pale yellow merges into warm hints of reddish-orange or light brown markings, suggesting both delicacy and strength. Encircling this focal bloom are wispy sprays of baby's breath, the tiny white blossoms clustered closely, giving the effect of a light, floral cloud floating around the orchid. To the left nestle two lime-green chrysanthemum buds, spherical and densely textured, each one bristling with minute petals that add a lively, almost playful rhythm to the otherwise serene design. Beneath, a single, rich green leaf cradles the arrangement, with a smaller, darker leaf tucked discreetly near the base, echoing the greenery you might see in the quiet gardens off Green Lanes. The stems are expertly wrapped in a vivid crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly glossy, spiral-bound to the base and tied off in a compact bow or knot that signals celebration without overwhelming the delicate flowers. The composition feels composed and intentional, the kind of handcrafted detail a local Manor House florist would prepare for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest wanting a refined, modern accent that still honours classic wedding traditions.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully crafted boutonniere is shown from above, resting on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven cloth that resembles natural linen, its gentle texture echoing the relaxed elegance of north London gatherings around Manor House and Green Lanes. At the centre, a white Phalaenopsis orchid opens fully, its wide, smooth petals curving outward like porcelain and cradling a subtle centre of creamy yellow and soft orange that draws the eye inward. The bloom appears luminous against the neutral backdrop, as if caught in soft afternoon light streaming through a townhouse window. Surrounding the orchid, sprigs of delicate baby's breath create a misty, cloud-like frame, each tiny white flower adding softness and romantic detail. To one side, a tight group of glossy red berries glows with rich, festive colour, their rounded forms reflecting tiny highlights that suggest freshness and vitality, while a few pale green berry-like buds add gentle variation and a sense of natural progression. Interspersed among these elements are deep green leaves, some smooth and elliptical, others more pointed, overlapping to form a lush, verdant base that grounds the design. The stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly reflective, tied into a compact knot with short tails that lie neatly against the textured cloth, ready to be pinned in place. This small floral piece feels both refined and heartfelt, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom date heading out from Manor House station, capturing the quiet anticipation of weddings, winter parties, or formal dinners shared with family and friends. The overall impression is one of poised celebration, where every petal, berry, and ribbon fold has been thoughtfully placed.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a natural, light beige linen surface, the kind of understated, textured fabric you might find in a Manor House café or a lovingly restored Victorian home along Green Lanes. The rose is semi-open, its velvety petals overlapping in soft spirals, with the inner petals a gentle pastel pink that slowly deepens to a more vivid, romantic tone at the outer edges. Every curve suggests freshness, as if it has just been conditioned by a careful florist and left to drink in cool, clean water. Tucked at the base of the bloom are dainty clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a cloud-like ring that frames the rose without overwhelming it, adding that classic bridal feel familiar at local registry office weddings and prom nights across Manor House. From behind the rose, fine, slender blades of bright green, grass-like foliage radiate outward, introducing movement and a touch of garden wildness. A single, broader dark green leaf is folded and wrapped neatly around the stems, giving the boutonniere a tailored, architectural base that keeps everything in place. The stems are carefully bound with a smooth satin ribbon in complementary tones of lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, its subtle sheen catching the light and echoing the rose's rosy blush. The knot is simple and confident rather than fussy, suggesting modern elegance. Gentle, diffused lighting reveals every texture-the weave of the linen, the softness of the petals, the airy gaps in the baby's breath-creating a peaceful, intimate scene perfect for illustrating wedding, prom, or special occasion flowers designed for Manor House celebrations and nearby venues.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonniere rests diagonally on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its gentle texture reminiscent of finely pressed linen laid out in a Manor House flat before a special event. The eye is immediately drawn to a single, striking fuchsia-pink rose at the center, its petals dense and velvety, spiraling outward from a tightly wound core into a soft, open bloom that suggests both passion and tenderness. Encircling the rose, sprigs of delicate white baby's breath create a cloudlike halo, each tiny flower catching the available light and offering a sense of purity and calm, as if echoing the quiet moments before vows are exchanged at a registry office or local venue near Finsbury Park. Nestled neatly among the white flowers are several bright red hypericum berries, their round, polished surfaces adding a cheerful, almost jewel-like accent that hints at festive celebrations and joyful gatherings. Surrounding this focal cluster, fine wisps of fern-like greenery extend outward in light, airy arcs, while deeper green leaves, broader and more structured, are artfully curled to cradle and support the design, adding both contrast and depth. At the base, the stems are bound tightly and smoothly in a lustrous red satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and finished in a neat, understated bow, the fabric catching subtle highlights as it lies against the cloth. The composition is photographed from a slightly elevated angle so that every element-from the gentle curve of each leaf to the placement of each berry-speaks of skilled hands and thoughtful design, the kind of finishing touch a groom or prom guest might choose when ordering from a trusted Manor House florist for same-day delivery across nearby streets and parks.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted boutonnière is displayed on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the sort of understated background you might find on a wedding morning in a Manor House townhouse near Green Lanes. The focal point is a single rosebud in vivid fuchsia, petals tightly wrapped and almost glowing with colour, suggesting that perfect stage when a rose is just about to open but still has all its promise held close. Encircling this central bloom are tiny, airy clusters of white baby's breath, each miniature flower adding softness and an almost misty feel, so the rose seems to float in a little halo of white. Slender, bright green foliage, some fine and feathery like asparagus fern and some slightly broader and deeper in tone, fans out from behind the rose, creating a balanced, slightly tapered silhouette that would sit beautifully on a lapel. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a narrow band of red satin ribbon whose subtle shine complements the rose's pink tones while adding a classic, formal touch. The ribbon is smoothed down with precision, with a small decorative loop at the base, hinting at the skill and care of the florist who tied it. Light falls evenly across the image, highlighting the fresh, natural textures-the satin-like petals, the crisp baby's breath, and the cool, smooth ribbon-while the neutral background ensures there are no distractions from the flowers themselves. It feels like a piece prepared early in the day at a local shop near Manor House Underground station, ready to be collected on the way to a registry office ceremony or a family celebration, carrying with it a quiet sense of romance and tradition in a modern north London setting.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Bathed in gentle, natural light that highlights its delicate coloration, this handcrafted boutonniere lies at rest on an off-white linen background, reminiscent of the heritage homes throughout Manor House. Central to the composition is a beautifully furled, pastel pink rose, radiating freshness and quiet grace. Adjacent, a light pink to peach-hued alstroemeria bloom catches the eye with its intricate yellow and brown markings, lending a playful complexity to the ensemble. Tufts of pure white baby's breath intersperse the arrangement, while spherical, zesty green chrysanthemum buds nestle amid the blooms, drawing a connection to the lush foliage of nearby parks and garden squares. The surrounding greenery-a blend of spiky grass blades and rounded glossy leaves-offers both structure and contrast, enhancing volume without overpowering the arrangement's quiet beauty. All elements are expertly bound at the base with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a perfectly formed bow whose glossy finish adds a hint of jubilation, catching the light and complementing the floral palette. This boutonniere, thoughtfully composed for weddings, proms, or special occasions around Manor House or along Woodberry Grove, carries a fragrance as soft as a spring breeze and a story of sentiment. It is ideal for marking milestones with an air of local elegance and refined celebration.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A beautifully composed boutonniere is displayed on a pale, linen-textured fabric that looks like a finely woven cloth you might find on a Manor House dining table, its soft beige tone giving a warm, neutral backdrop. At the centre, a white alstroemeria flower opens generously, each petal smooth yet delicately ruffled at the edge, with fine reddish-brown streaks at the base drawing the eye into its throat where slender stamens stand poised. Beside it, a distinctive cone of vivid green buds rises like a small tower, each bud tightly packed and layered, adding a striking contrast in both colour and texture. Surrounding the main blooms, airy stems of white baby's breath scatter pinpricks of blossoms, creating the impression of a gentle mist or a sprinkling of tiny stars around the core of the design. Dark green, sword-shaped leaves cradle the flowers from behind, offering structure and depth, while thin, flexible strands of grass-like foliage curve outwards, suggesting movement and grace, as if caught in a soft breeze drifting over Finsbury Park nearby. A slender pink satin ribbon binds the stems together on the right, tied into a neat bow whose glossy loops and trailing ends bring a playful, romantic note to the ensemble. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the freshness of the whites and greens and giving a calm, early-morning feel, much like the quiet moments before guests gather for a wedding ceremony. This small floral piece exudes poise and tenderness, perfect for a groom, partner, or prom guest walking out into the streets of Manor House, carrying a touch of floral artistry close to the heart.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, velvety and luminous, rests at the centre of a finely made boutonnière placed diagonally on a warm, beige fabric with a subtle woven grain reminiscent of natural linen. The lisianthus is fully open, its layered, frilled petals curling softly outwards to form a generous, rounded cup that looks both delicate and confident, like a quiet statement of elegance. Nestled just below are two slender buds from the same stem family, tinted with cream and pale green, their tips still closed, hinting at the promise of unfolding love. Threaded between flower and foliage are tiny stars of white gypsophila, so light and airy they almost appear to float, adding a bridal softness to the piece. From behind the central bloom, slender grass-like leaves arc gracefully towards the lower left corner, introducing a sense of motion and freshness, while one broader, darker green leaf gives depth and anchors the arrangement. At the base, the gathered stems are wrapped with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, neatly formed bow, its glossy surface offering a joyful pop of colour that stands out against the neutral background and the calm white of the petals. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, revealing every texture without glare, as though the boutonnière has just been prepared on a florist's table in Manor House before being delivered to a nearby registry office or reception venue. The overall mood is refined yet modern, ideal for a groom, usher, or guest wanting a subtle touch of floral grace at a local North London celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, pristine white orchid boutonniere rests horizontally on a pale oatmeal-coloured linen backdrop, the soft woven texture offering a calm, understated frame for the intricate floral work. The Phalaenopsis orchid at the heart of the design opens in wide, velvety petals of pure white, each petal gently cupped as if holding the light. At its centre, the flower reveals a refined mix of soft yellow and the lightest touch of pink, drawing the eye into the orchid's delicate throat, where the ruffled edges and tiny markings create a sense of quiet luxury. Surrounding this focal bloom, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath fan out in small clusters, their tiny, round blossoms giving a dreamy, almost misty quality to the composition. A few slender, glossy green leaves appear behind the orchid, adding a fresh, botanical note reminiscent of the leafy side streets and pockets of greenery around Manor House and Green Lanes. To one side, a graceful stem bears pale green orchid buds, still tightly closed, their smooth surfaces catching the gentle lighting and suggesting new beginnings and growth. The stems are gathered and carefully wrapped in a slim, luminous ribbon of bright fuchsia satin, tied into an elegant bow that introduces a celebratory flash of colour against the more neutral and white tones. The sheen of the ribbon and the subtle shadows on the fabric hint at soft indoor light, like a quiet room where final touches are added before a wedding, prom, or formal event. Crafted with the kind of attention to detail you would expect from an experienced Manor House florist, this boutonniere embodies intimate, thoughtful elegance suitable for any special occasion.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A delicately crafted orchid boutonniere lies on a pale beige, woven fabric, the kind of natural textile you might find dressing tables in the quiet homes off Green Lanes in Manor House. At its centre, a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom glows a creamy, near-porcelain white, each petal gently curved and slightly glossy, as though it has just been misted in a florist's studio. The throat of the orchid reveals a soft wash of pale yellow and a suggestion of intricate markings, bringing a sense of depth and intimacy when viewed up close. Surrounding this focal bloom, clouds of white baby's breath gather in loose, airy clusters, their countless tiny blossoms creating a dreamy, veil-like halo around the orchid. Fine sprigs of feathery green foliage weave through the Gypsophila, adding light, fresh strokes of green that feel like a breath of spring air drifting across nearby Manor House Gardens. The stems at the base are carefully aligned and wrapped with a crisp, white satin ribbon, which has been smoothed and tied into an understated bow, hinting at the steady, practiced hands that prepared it. Resting on the neutral linen-like surface, the boutonniere appears calm and poised, ready to be pinned to the lapel of a tailored suit for a wedding, prom, or formal celebration in North London. The soft, even lighting highlights each texture-from the orchid's velvet sheen to the ribbon's gentle lustre-capturing the quiet luxury and timeless elegance that couples often seek when ordering bespoke buttonholes from their trusted Manor House florists for same-day wedding delivery.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single classic white rose boutonniere rests at a diagonal angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that brings to mind the natural textures of a Manor House period home. The background's fine woven pattern is visible but understated, allowing the boutonniere itself to command attention. At its centre, a tightly furled creamy ivory rosebud rises gracefully, the outer petals smooth, thick, and velvety, suggesting a bloom freshly prepared by a careful florist on Woodberry Grove. Just beneath the rose, a suggestion of green sepals peeks out, grounding the flower in nature. Encircling the rose on one side are gentle clusters of white baby's breath; their many tiny blossoms form a soft, misty border that enhances the rose without overwhelming it. The contrast between the cloud-like gypsophila and the structural clarity of the rose adds textural interest, much like the blend of greenery and stone you see walking towards Finsbury Park. Slender, deep green leaves and a few finer, fern-like sprigs fan out discreetly, framing the flowers and providing a rich, natural backdrop. These leaves are arranged with intention, guiding the eye back to the heart of the design. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, its surface smooth and slightly luminous in the diffused, even lighting. A small, symmetrical bow finishes the piece, sitting just below the bloom, signifying that it is ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding or formal event in Manor House or the surrounding North London neighbourhoods. The whole composition feels calm, romantic, and timeless, capturing the quiet excitement of a wedding morning. This boutonniere would suit a groom, best man, or guest seeking a classic, refined floral accent. Its simple palette of white and green radiates purity, fresh beginnings, and understated sophistication.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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