A timeless white rose boutonniere lies at a gentle diagonal across a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its soft crosshatch texture providing an organic, Manor House-inspired backdrop. The eye is immediately drawn to the central bloom: a single creamy white rosebud, tightly formed yet just beginning to open, its velvety petals curling delicately at the edges. The rose's creamy tone is pure but not stark, giving a warm, romantic glow that feels perfectly suited to a civil ceremony at the nearby registry office or an intimate gathering in a local townhouse. Tucked to one side of the rose and slightly behind it are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a light, cloud-like crown around the main flower. Each minute floret adds a sense of movement and softness, evoking the gentle breeze through the trees in nearby Clissold Park. Slender, deep green leaves extend from the base of the arrangement, a few more feathery sprigs mingling with broader, smoother foliage. These greens cradle the rose, providing depth and contrast while keeping the overall look clean and uncluttered. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon that is smooth to the touch and lightly reflective under the soft, even lighting. At the point where the stems meet the flowers, the ribbon is finished in a small, precise bow, its loops perfectly proportioned and aligned, suggesting the practiced craftsmanship you would expect from an experienced local florist. The lighting is gentle and diffused, without harsh shadows, allowing the subtle sheen of the satin, the fine grain of the fabric background, and the delicate curves of each petal to be clearly perceived. The mood is calm, elegant, and full of quiet anticipation, as if the boutonniere is waiting to be pinned onto a groom's or groomsman's lapel just before stepping out onto the streets of Manor House for a wedding celebration. This image conveys tradition, romance, and refined style, making it a quintessential symbol of love and new beginnings in North London.
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A refined wedding boutonniere is placed diagonally across a softly textured, light beige linen-style fabric, its gentle crosshatch weave echoing the understated elegance of a Manor House town hall ceremony. At the heart of the arrangement sits a single creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still slightly furled, suggesting a bloom picked at perfect freshness. The rose is a true focal point, its ivory tones glowing against the neutral background as if caught in soft morning light filtering through a North London window. Nestled around the bud are tiny clusters of white baby's breath, their cloud-like blossoms creating a delicate halo that softens the outline of the rose and adds a whisper of romance. Slender, deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage cradle the flowers, their glossy and matte textures playing subtly against each other, much like the varied greenery you might see along Green Lanes or in nearby Finsbury Park. The stems are expertly wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled snug and even, ending in a small, neat bow sitting just beneath the head of the rose. This careful finish suggests the practiced hands of a local florist preparing the boutonniere to be pinned onto a groom's lapel for a Manor House wedding. The lighting is soft and diffused, with no harsh shadows, allowing the viewer to sense the gentle sheen of the ribbon, the tenderness of the petals, and the airy structure of the baby's breath. It evokes themes of commitment, new beginnings, and polished, traditional style, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or guest attending an elegant celebration in and around N4. A close-up photograph shows a groom's charcoal grey suit in crisp focus, the fabric finely woven and neatly pressed, as if he has just stepped out onto a sunlit terrace in Manor House for his wedding portraits. The sharp lapel and welt pocket create a clean frame for a single, exquisitely crafted boutonniere pinned high on the left side. At the heart of the design sits a creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and tightly furled, catching a soft, even light that makes the flower appear almost luminous against the darker jacket. Around the rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a gentle halo, each tiny blossom like a speck of cloud, adding texture and airiness without overwhelming the central bloom. Fine, bright green foliage curves outwards in wisps and slender blades, with one slightly broader green leaf cupping the base, giving the arrangement both structure and a hint of natural movement, as though a Manor House breeze had just brushed past. The stems are bound with a narrow white satin ribbon, tied in a tiny, exact bow that speaks of careful, practised hands and the quiet concentration of the florist who pinned it just so. Beneath the boutonniere, a pale dress shirt with a subtle grid pattern peeks through, and a bold, satin-finished red tie flows down the centre, its rich scarlet tone deepening the romantic mood. The overall effect is one of poised elegance and heartfelt celebration, the kind of refined detail a local Manor House groom might choose for a ceremony in nearby parks or a historic townhouse venue, where every small flourish helps to tell the story of the day.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole, handcrafted by Flowers Manor House for a timeless, elegant finish. Featuring a premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a glossy aralia leaf, this classic boutonniere is designed to sit beautifully on any wedding suit or jacket. Each buttonhole is hand-tied with a luxurious white satin ribbon, creating a clean, sophisticated look that complements both traditional and modern wedding themes.

Perfect for grooms, best men, ushers and fathers of the bride or groom, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes to ensure a coordinated bridal party. Our florists at Flowers Manor House carefully select each bloom for freshness, colour and shape, so your buttonholes look flawless from ceremony to reception. The simple white and green palette works seamlessly with most colour schemes, from soft pastels to bold jewel tones.

Ideal for weddings at Manor House and surrounding areas, this white rose buttonhole set offers premium quality and a polished finish you can rely on. Order now from flowersmanorhouse.co.uk for beautifully crafted wedding flowers you'll be proud to wear in every photo.
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