Archway Buttonholes

Welcome to Archway Florist, your trusted local expert for stunning buttonholes and wedding flowers in Archway and surrounding areas. We believe every special occasion deserves a personal touch, and our team handcrafts each buttonhole using only the freshest seasonal flowers sourced daily from local growers and London markets.

As a community florist just moments from Junction Road and close to Archway Tube Station, we’re proud to serve customers across Upper Holloway, Tufnell Park, and Highgate. Whether you’re preparing for a wedding, prom, or family celebration, our bespoke buttonholes add the finishing touch with style and elegance.

Order online with confidence and enjoy our reliable same-day delivery service, available across Archway and nearby neighbourhoods until 3 PM each day. Our local knowledge ensures your blooms arrive fresh and right on time, ready to impress at venues like Whittington Park or historic St John’s Tavern.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed in close detail against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, whose subtle weave and muted tone allow the flowers to stand out with quiet elegance. Two white lisianthus blooms take centre stage, their petals soft and lightly ruffled, each edge traced with a deep purple that looks almost hand-painted, echoing the rich colours often seen in Archway window boxes overlooking Junction Road. Tucked around these focal blooms, tiny white filler flowers-similar to baby's breath-add a misty, ethereal layer of texture, like a soft veil around the more defined petals. Rising gracefully along one side, a slender stem of muscari-style blossoms forms a vertical line of tiny, tightly packed, bell-shaped flowers in a saturated violet-blue, adding both depth of colour and a slightly woodland character. Two unopened buds in a fresh, pale green emerge from the cluster, their smooth surfaces and tapered shapes suggesting life just about to unfold, mirroring the sense of promise at the start of a wedding day. The arrangement is enriched with greenery: feathery, fine-textured fronds and slightly broader leaves frame the blooms without overwhelming them, giving the buttonhole a fresh, just-arranged look, as though the stems were chosen moments ago from a stall near Archway market. At the base, the stems are precisely trimmed, bundled together, and wrapped in a sleek length of white satin ribbon, finished in a tidy bow that reinforces its formal purpose. The atmosphere is calm, elegant, and intimate-perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest who wants their flowers to feel thoughtful and understated rather than showy, a quiet accent to a meaningful day.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly woven, neutral linen surface that could be a table runner in a townhouse just off Holloway Road, a single floral boutonniere or corsage is laid out with deliberate care, its colours glowing gently against the pale beige backdrop. The piece is built around a small cluster of soft pink, multi-layered blooms, their ruffled petals suggesting miniature stock or delicate garden flowers picked at the peak of freshness. Each blossom shows a whisper of gradation from dusky rose at the centre to a lighter blush at the edges, giving the cluster a nuanced, painterly quality. Nestled between these are fine sprays of pure white baby's breath, creating a filigree halo that softens the transitions between flowers and foliage. A few tiny lavender and deep lilac florets are tucked in thoughtfully, offering cool, smoky undertones that contrast beautifully with the warmer pink notes. Extending from one side, several slender, creamy buds, reminiscent of freesia or similar elegant stems, stretch outwards with poised simplicity, their closed forms hinting at perfume and promise. Surrounding the blooms is a base of lush, emerald-green leaves, their broad surfaces slightly curved and polished, framing the flowers like a tailored lapel. Wispy, grass-fine greenery darts out beyond the main outline, adding a touch of natural looseness, as though the piece had just been gathered from a garden near Archway Park. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, finished in a precise, symmetrical bow whose sheen catches the ambient light. This carefully composed accessory feels ideal for a North London wedding or prom, a subtle yet expressive floral detail crafted with the eye of an experienced local florist.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its understated elegance reminiscent of a calm early morning wandering through the side streets of Archway. The rose is the clear focal point, positioned slightly off-centre and angled so its partially unfurled petals open invitingly toward the viewer. At the heart of the bloom, the colour deepens to a warm, almost sunset orange, then gradually softens into a creamy pastel peach at the outer edges, giving the flower a luminous, almost glowing quality against the neutral backdrop. Nestled around the rose are delicate stems of white baby's breath, each tiny, cloud-like blossom providing a gentle, airy contrast to the rose's smooth, full petals. Slender, grass-like green blades and two darker, broader leaves curl naturally around the base, adding a hint of structure and an organically flowing line that draws the eye along the length of the buttonhole. The stems are gathered and wrapped with a perfectly matched peach satin ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the light in soft highlights, before ending in a neatly tied, unobtrusive knot. The fabric below has a fine, even weave with just enough texture to add interest without stealing attention from the floral design, like a quiet café tablecloth along Holloway Road. The lighting is soft and diffuse, enhancing every curve and fold, and imbuing the piece with a sense of calm anticipation. This boutonniere feels ideal for a groom or guest at a wedding near Archway, capturing that tender mix of excitement and nostalgia on a special day.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, linen-like fabric that recalls the understated charm of an Archway townhouse interior, a single white orchid boutonniere rests as if waiting to be pinned to a lapel just before the ceremony begins. The Phalaenopsis orchid at its heart is flawless and serene, its broad petals unfurling in a smooth, velvety arc of pure white. At the centre, a gentle wash of soft yellow deepens into faint reddish-orange markings, the intricate throat of the flower suggesting careful, natural artistry. Around this focal bloom, clusters of delicate white baby's breath weave an airy halo, each tiny flower adding a snow-like lightness that keeps the design feeling romantic and unforced. To the side, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, with their tightly packed, almost spiky petals, introduce a lively burst of fresh colour, bringing a modern twist to an otherwise classic piece. Beneath the flowers, a deep green leaf fans out, its glossy surface and defined veins hinting at the bouquet's garden origins, while a smaller leaf tucked near the stem adds depth and balance. The lower portion is bound in a rich crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of precision you'd expect from an experienced local florist, then finished with a discreet knot that anchors the composition. The red ribbon creates a refined contrast against the neutral background and the orchid's whiteness, suggesting joy, love, and festive energy. Crafted in the spirit of Archway wedding celebrations-from registry office ceremonies to intimate gatherings near Highgate Hill-this boutonniere feels like a quiet promise of the day's most important moments, captured in a single, carefully composed floral detail.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A carefully styled floral buttonhole is photographed from above on a light beige, woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle threads and soft creases evoking the relaxed charm of Archway's artisan markets and café tabletops. Centered in the arrangement is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, velvety petals opening in a serene, almost sculptural form. At the core of the orchid, a gentle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange glows from the throat, lending warmth and depth, as if touched by the mellow light you might see filtering through trees on a walk towards Waterlow Park. Surrounding the orchid, clusters of airy white baby's breath form a delicate halo, each tiny blossom contributing to an impression of lightness and romance, like a fine mist drifting around the main bloom. Framing this softness, polished green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slender and tapering, create a rich, leafy collar that grounds the design and suggests freshly cut stems prepared that same morning by an experienced florist. Tucked to one side is a bright spray of glossy, round red berries, their vivid scarlet shades reminiscent of winter berries spotted along North London hedgerows. A few paler green buds sit alongside them, introducing a gentle transition between the colours and echoing the freshness of a newly made piece ready for same-day delivery. The stems of the orchid, foliage, and berries are neatly bundled and wrapped in a deep red satin ribbon, tightly wound and finished with a small, tidy knot, its short tails lying flat and gleaming softly. The overall mood is one of understated celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest attending a wedding or formal event anywhere in and around Archway.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige linen surface, photographed from a slightly overhead angle so that every detail of the design is clearly visible. At the centre, a single rose unfolds in a gentle blush tone, its tightly cupped heart gradually relaxing into fuller outer petals that deepen into a richer pink, giving a soft, romantic ombré effect. Each petal appears velvety and freshly cut, suggesting the kind of quality you would expect from a trusted local Archway florist preparing flowers for a wedding morning. Encircling the base of the rose are airy tufts of white baby's breath, their countless tiny blooms forming a delicate cloud that contrasts beautifully with the smoother rose petals and breaks up the solid colour with fine, textured lightness. Slim, wispy green foliage, reminiscent of ornamental grass, arcs gracefully out from behind the main bloom, while a single broader, darker green leaf has been skillfully folded and wrapped to cradle the stems, adding structure and a polished, tailored line ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom date. The stems are neatly bound with a soft satin ribbon in complementary pink shades, tied into a small, restrained bow that feels elegant rather than fussy, its subtle sheen catching the light. The linen backdrop, with its visible weave and warm neutral tone, provides a calm, organic canvas that allows the rose and baby's breath to stand out without distraction. The overall effect is one of gentle sophistication and intimate celebration, perfectly suited to a wedding near Archway station, a registry office ceremony, or a special evening out along Junction Road, and evocative of the careful, personal touch given to every lapel flower prepared for local celebrations.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen often seen in Archway townhouses, a single, vibrant boutonniere is captured in gentle, diffused light. At the centre, a lush fuchsia rose unfolds in tight, velvety layers, the petals curving inward to a rich, shadowed heart and outward to brighter pink edges that almost glow. Surrounding this focal bloom are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a star, creating a delicate, cloud-like ring that softens the strong colour of the rose. Dotted among the white blossoms are gleaming red hypericum berries, perfectly round and polished, suggesting warmth, celebration, and a hint of winter festivity. Fine, feather-like green fronds extend gracefully from the composition, lending movement and a sense of natural spontaneity, while broader, darker green leaves have been curled and shaped by the florist's skilled hands to frame and support the central flower. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, which has been smoothed flat and tied into a small, confident bow that mirrors the colour of the berries and deep tones of the rose. Every element sits against the neutral background in calm balance, making the colours appear even more vivid. This carefully composed piece, likely destined for a groom or groomsman heading to a nearby ceremony in Tufnell Park or Holloway, speaks of romance, joyful anticipation, and the quiet pride of wearing fresh flowers crafted by an experienced local florist who understands the rhythm of Archway weddings and formal celebrations.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière is displayed on a pale, linen-like background, its soft beige threads adding a subtle, homespun texture that feels right at home in Archway's mix of old townhouses and creative studios. At the centre of the design, a single rosebud in vivid fuchsia-to-deep-pink tones stands proudly, its petals tightly furled in a smooth spiral that promises to unfurl later in the day. The rose's colour is intense yet elegant, a saturated hue that makes the bloom the clear focal point of the piece. Around it, dainty white baby's breath blossoms cluster in airy groups, their tiny star-shaped flowers looking almost like a fine mist, bringing lightness and contrast against the bold rose. From the back of the boutonnière, slender, bright green foliage rises and fans outward in soft arcs, each fine leaf adding movement and a natural, garden-like feel, reminiscent of greenery you might spot along nearby Waterlow Park. Broader, darker green leaves are layered nearer the stems, grounding the arrangement with deeper tones and giving it structure. The gathered stems are carefully bound with a shining red satin ribbon, wrapped in an even, close coil that finishes in a neat fold or small knot, the fabric catching highlights like a silk tie under evening lights on Junction Road. The lighting in the image is clean and clear, showing the textures of petal, leaf, and ribbon in crisp detail while keeping the overall effect calm and refined. This petite floral accessory radiates intimacy and celebration, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom date who wants a classic rose buttonhole with a touch of north London character and artisan craftsmanship.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This exquisite Archway-inspired buttonhole rests gracefully on pale, lightly woven linen, much like the inviting textiles you'd spot at local craft fairs. At the centre is a rosebud of the palest pink, tightly cupped in youthful spirals, its deeper core shaded with a fresh flush, gradually lightening to almost white at the edges. Next to it, a softly ruffled Alstroemeria whispers of gentle apricot and yellow, its throat faintly marked for depth. Tufts of dainty baby's breath lend a cloud-like effect, interspersed with small, vibrant green cushion mums-each a playful nod to spring bulbs emerging in Highgate's gardens. Slender, spiky fronds and lush, folded leaves compose a verdant backdrop, adding dramatic structure and subtle movement. A wide glossy leaf encircles the stems, while every element is bound by a fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its shine a joyous counterpoint to the natural fibres beneath. This carefully composed boutonniere seems to invite both the hands and the senses, celebrating milestone moments-weddings, proms, or special family events-across Archway. Each bloom and leaf was selected with care by dedicated local florists, creating an accessory that's both sophisticated and full of quiet joy, ready to be pinned with pride in venues along Holloway Road or nearby parks.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant small corsage or boutonniere lies against a softly woven, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, creating a calm, neutral backdrop reminiscent of a thoughtfully laid bridal dressing table in an Archway townhouse. At the centre, a single white alstroemeria bloom opens generously, its satin-like petals slightly frilled and edged with a faint translucence that catches the light. Near the throat of the flower, fine streaks of reddish-brown speckles fan outward, guiding the eye to the soft green heart and pollen-dusted stamens. Just to the left, a vibrant cone of lime-green buds, similar to Ornithogalum, stands upright like a miniature spire, its tightly layered scales adding an intriguing texture and a fresh, almost dewy character. Threaded among these focal elements, tiny white baby's breath blossoms cluster in delicate sprays, giving the design a cloud-like halo, as if mist had settled briefly around the main flower. The greenery below is thoughtfully balanced: broad, dark, pointed leaves lend structure and depth, while finer, grass-like fronds curl and sweep, suggesting gentle movement, like a breeze through nearby Archway gardens. On the right, securing the gathered stems, a smooth, bright pink satin ribbon is tied into a precise, small bow, its lustrous surface reflecting a soft sheen and providing a joyful contrast to the white and green palette. The lighting is even, with no harsh shadows, so every vein in the leaves and every petal contour is easy to imagine. The piece feels fresh, light, and quietly celebratory, perfect for slipping onto a lapel for a local wedding by Highgate Hill or for prom photos taken in the streets around Archway, capturing a sense of poised, intimate celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a light beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture recalling the calm, neutral interiors of Archway townhouses. The eye is drawn first to a single, pristine white lisianthus bloom, fully open and positioned slightly to the right of centre. Its petals are softly ruffled and layered, forming an elegant, cup-shaped rosette that feels simultaneously delicate and confident, the sort of detail a groom might choose for a quiet ceremony near Archway station. Nestled close beside it, two elongated lisianthus buds, pale green fading to cream at the tips, lean toward the main flower. Their unopened forms add a sense of gentle anticipation, like the start of a shared life. Scattered throughout the arrangement are airy tufts of baby's breath; each slender stem carries clusters of tiny, star-like white blossoms that give the design a light, clouded halo and soften the transition between flower and foliage. From behind the focal bloom, several dark green, grass-like blades arc outward towards the lower left, creating a feeling of movement, while a wider, deeper green leaf provides a supportive backdrop. The stems are tightly and neatly bound at the base with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into a small, perky bow. This vivid pop of pink injects playful personality and stands out beautifully against the neutral cloth and cool white petals, making the buttonhole ideal for weddings, proms, or formal dinners in and around Tufnell Park or Holloway Road. Soft, diffused lighting catches the satin sheen of the ribbon and the subtle shadows between petals, emphasising the fresh, hand-crafted quality of this small yet meaningful floral accent.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere rests serenely on an oatmeal-toned, linen-textured fabric, the calm, neutral backdrop reminiscent of the elegant simplicity of Archway townhouses at dusk. The focal bloom is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, satin-like petals opening generously to reveal a centre brushed with soft yellow and a whisper of pale pink, as if gently kissed by evening light. Encircling the orchid's base is a froth of white baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila blossom forming a miniature sphere that adds airy lightness and a romantic, cloud-like frame. The contrast between the orchid's smooth expanses and the baby's breath's fine texture creates a sense of depth and craftsmanship, the kind a local florist would perfect for a wedding near Highgate Hill or a civil ceremony at a nearby registry office. Slender, bright green leaves peek out from behind, their clean edges and fresh colour hinting at just-cut stems and cool morning deliveries. On one side, lime-green orchid buds remain closed, their sleek surfaces catching subtle highlights and suggesting the quiet anticipation of petals yet to unfurl. The stems are bound in a slim band of vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, understated bow whose luminous sheen adds a playful dash of colour without overpowering the design. Soft, even lighting reveals the fine grain of the fabric, the delicacy of the orchid's petals, and the tiny structures of the baby's breath. The overall mood is intimate and thoughtful-a timeless floral accent for a groom, groomsman, or special guest stepping out in Archway for a wedding, prom, or black-tie celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is captured in calm, diffused light as it lies on a neutral, oatmeal-beige fabric with a subtle woven grain, much like the textiles seen in cosy Archway cafés along Junction Road. The main bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, silky petals opening in a gentle cascade that feels both contemporary and classic. At the very centre, the orchid's throat glows softly with hints of pale yellow and cream, a subdued warmth that breaks the purity of the white just enough to add depth and personality. Around this central flower, a delicate mist of white baby's breath encircles the orchid, each Gypsophila spray forming a tiny constellation of blossoms that softens the profile and suggests romance. Interlaced through the baby's breath are slender tendrils of lush green foliage, with fine, feathery leaves that arc gracefully outward, bringing a breath of natural freshness like a stroll through nearby Highgate Wood on a cool morning. The florist has gathered the stems neatly and bound them in smooth, bright white satin ribbon, the wrap finished with a small, carefully tied bow that sits close to the point where the stems meet the blooms. The ribbon's subtle sheen catches the light, echoing the slight gloss on the orchid petals. The overall design feels meticulously balanced yet relaxed, perfect for a groom or groomsman wanting something quietly refined. Crafted in the style often seen at local Archway weddings, this boutonniere would sit beautifully on a dark suit lapel, a simple but meaningful symbol of love, commitment, and the thoughtful care that goes into every detail of a special day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Set against a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, a classic white rose boutonniere is displayed on a gentle diagonal, as though resting on a suit jacket laid out before a wedding in Archway. The central rosebud is a creamy white, its petals tightly layered yet soft-looking, with a velvety texture that catches the soft, diffused light. Just at the base of the bloom, small touches of green sepals peek through, suggesting a fresh, newly prepared flower. Around the rose, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a light, cloud-like halo, their tiny blossoms appearing as miniature stars and giving the design a romantic, almost ethereal quality. A few slender, deep green leaves stretch out from behind the rose and filler flowers, their rich colour and smooth surfaces providing gentle contrast and structure. The stems are expertly wrapped in pure white satin ribbon, wound snugly and smoothly by a careful florist's hand, ending in a neat, graceful bow just below the head of the boutonniere. No pins are visible, but the finished shape clearly indicates it is ready to be attached to a groom's or groomsman's lapel for a ceremony perhaps overlooking Waterlow Park or a registry office nearby. The lighting is calm and even, enhancing the creamy tones of the rose, the crisp whiteness of the baby's breath, and the lush green foliage without overwhelming them. This small floral piece evokes a sense of refined formality and heartfelt celebration, perfectly suited to wedding photography, event styling inspiration, or showcasing traditional groom's accessories crafted by local North London florists.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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